Anup Chetia

[1][2][5] Chetia was charged with: He was also wanted by the Assam Police for various cases including killing, kidnapping and extortion.

[2] However, India is still hopeful that the Sheikh Hasina government would accede to the request in view of its tough resolve against terrorism.

[6] After the 15th India-Bangladesh Home Secretary-level meeting at Dhaka, Bangladesh Home Affairs Secretary Mozammel Haque Khan has confirmed that Bangladesh has agreed to hand over Anup Chetia to India, which will send back Nur Hossain, prime accused in a case of seven murders in Narayanganj.

[1][3] In a letter to António Guterres, head of the Geneva-based UNHCR, Chetia pleaded that he had already completed seven years of imprisonment and hence was no longer a convict to be held in a jail.

[1] Although Chetia was the General Secretary of ULFA, political analysts in the region doubt his current influence within the organization.