Paresh Barua, chief of Indian separatist group United Liberation Front of Assam (Ulfa) and a death condemned in a 10-truck arms smuggling case in Bangladesh, is now living in China, reports The Times of India.
“Barua’s phone call and other recent developments have cemented inputs that he is living in China’s Rui Li town,” said the report published yesterday.
According to sources, Barua has been living in the Chinese town for the past two years. His wife and two sons live in Bangladesh, it added.
The matter was revealed when Barua made a frantic call from his China hideout last week to one of his key deputies, Jyotirmoy Barali, who looks after an Ulfa camp in Myanmar, sources said.