<p>New Delhi: Thirty-four armed insurgents of UNLF(P) trying to sneak into Manipur from Myanmar have surrendered before the Assam Rifles with their automatic weapons, officials said Friday.</p>.<p>They were trying to enter into Manipur after they came under intense firing from the rival PDF in Myanmar, the officials said.</p>.<p>They were spotted and challenged by Assam Rifles unit that was keeping a vigil in the area, they said.</p>.Two suspected Bangladeshi terrorists held in Assam.<p> The entire group of the 34 armed insurgents chose to surrender with their automatic weapons before the force, they said.</p>.<p>They were later handed over to the state police, they said.</p>.<p>The surrendered cadre is believed to be from the valley-based insurgent group UNLF (P) that had entered into a ceasefire agreement with the Union government and the Manipur government on November 29, 2023, they said.</p>
<p>New Delhi: Thirty-four armed insurgents of UNLF(P) trying to sneak into Manipur from Myanmar have surrendered before the Assam Rifles with their automatic weapons, officials said Friday.</p>.<p>They were trying to enter into Manipur after they came under intense firing from the rival PDF in Myanmar, the officials said.</p>.<p>They were spotted and challenged by Assam Rifles unit that was keeping a vigil in the area, they said.</p>.Two suspected Bangladeshi terrorists held in Assam.<p> The entire group of the 34 armed insurgents chose to surrender with their automatic weapons before the force, they said.</p>.<p>They were later handed over to the state police, they said.</p>.<p>The surrendered cadre is believed to be from the valley-based insurgent group UNLF (P) that had entered into a ceasefire agreement with the Union government and the Manipur government on November 29, 2023, they said.</p>