The two young girls who joined ULFA Independent from Guwahati, Uzan Bazar, Kharghuli have reached Myanmar.
Assam Director General of Police Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta on Saturday has affirmed this fact.
Reportedly one of them had attempted to join the banned organization earlier.
Commenting on the youths of the state joining the extremist organization, the DGP said, “We have information that two girls from Guwahati have joined the banned outfit. They have already reached Myanmar.”
“‘Many young boys and girls across the state are joining ULFA, but the organization never confirms or makes any statement regarding their joining it. The matter is of grave concern and we are taking it seriously,” the DGP added.
Meanwhile, the state-level recruitment examination for 9,017 posts of the Assam Police will be held on February 20.
Further, the written examination will be held in 76 centers across eight districts of the state.
Regarding the examinations, DGP Mahanta said, “The exam will be held under strict monitoring. The candidates will be allowed to enter the exam hall only after thorough checking.”
The DGP also appealed to all candidates to reach the exam centers an hour before the commencement of the examination.
“CCTV and mobile jammers have been installed in all the examination centers to prevent the candidates from cheating or using any kind of electrical devices like mobile phones to answer the questions. No candidate will be allowed to take the examination without an identity card and the admit card,” added Mahanta.
“Assam Police has adopted a ‘zero-tolerance policy towards any illegal activities during the recruitment process. The police will keep strict vigilance on brokers during the exam,” the DGP said.