The nine-year long ethnic conflict between Mizo and Bru (Reang) tribals seems to be heading for a peaceful resolution with 802 Bru Liberation Front of Mizoram laying down their arms before the Mizoram government in Tuipuibari along the Mizoram Tripura border on Thursday morning.
Now the state government is hopeful that the mass surrender might end Bru outfit's activities. State Home Minister Tawnluia, state Home Secretary C Ropianga, Chief Secretary Haukhum Hauzel, Director General of Police Sailo and Assam Rifles officials formally received the BLFM cadres.
The surrendered BLFM rebels deposited 70 firearms, explosives, AK series rifles, 20 live rounds of ammunition, one 9mm carbine, two 9mm pistols, two explosive grenades, one mortar, two .22 revolver, two 22 Rifles and 37 country-made pipe-guns to Assam Rifles last week, which were handed over to Mizoram police.
Speaking on the occasion, Tawnluia said the state government will provide Rs 40,000 to each of the surrendered militants besides free ration for one year in transit camps at Damparengpui and Tuipuibari villages of Mizoram.
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