The ban on NSCN-K, led by S.S. Khaplang, came days after the National Investigation Agency, probing
the June 4 incident in Manipur, where the outfit’s cadres killed 18
Army soldiers, declared a reward of Rs 7 lakh for giving information
about Khaplang and Rs 10 lakh about one of his deputies Niki Sumi.
The NSCN-K had unilaterally abrogated the ceasefire agreement with the
government in March and since then has been involved in a series of
attacks including killing of eight jawans of Assam Rifles in Nagaland.
National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) led by Khaplang has a
strength of around 1,000 cadres with several camps across the border
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