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The All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) was a Tripuri nationalist militant group active in India's Tripura State. It was founded on 11 July 1990, by a group of former
Tripura National Volunteer Tripura National Volunteers (also Tribal National Volunteers or Tripura National Volunteer Force) was a Tripuri nationalist militant group in the Tripura region of India that launched an armed struggle in the early 1980s to separate Tripura f ...
members under the leadership of
Ranjit Debbarma Ranjit Debbarma is the current commander general of the All Tripura Tiger Force. He is wanted by Interpol for criminal conspiracy and weapons trafficking. Upon the surrender of Mantu Koloi, second in command of one of the National Liberation ...
. The ATTF is considered a
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by India. According to the South Asian Terrorism Portal, approximately 90% of the ATTF's administration are
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and the rest are
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. The group was said to have been formed as the armed wing of the
National Liberation Front of Tripura The National Liberation Front of Tripura (abbreviated NLFT) is a Tripuri nationalist militant organisation based in Tripura, India. It has an estimated 550 to 850 members. The NLFT seeks to secede from India and establish an independent Tripu ...
(NLFT) but split into its own organization. The group was headquartered in Tarabon in
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.


History

The Tripura Land Revenue and Reforms Act of 1960 can be seen as a source of Tripuri grievances against
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peoples. This act stated that any person who came into Tripura would be considered as an illegal trespasser. The Tripuri people considered Bengalis trespassers in their land so they wanted this act to take full effect. Another grievance for the Tripuri people was the fact that immigrants made up more of the population than the natives and they felt that their land was being taken over by Bengalis, who make up the majority of the population. The organization began as a tribal group made up of
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but eventually started recruiting tribal youth. This helped to grow the group and make it more powerful. By 1991, the group was a full-fledged terrorist organization. This group was founded under the name "All Tripura Tribal Force". In 1992, the group changed the name from "All Tripura Tribal Force" to "All Tripura Tiger Force". The group has various training camps spread throughout the Srimongal and Moulavibazar districts of Bangladesh. In 1993, a memorandum was issued by the ATTF. It expressed the idea that the members of All Tripura Tiger Force wished to stop their violent struggle against the Bengali people. The document also stated that there have been peace talks between the government of Tripura and the ATTF. Some members of the group decided to stay in the organization even with the memorandum, others left the group and renounced terrorism. After some group members left, the All Tripura Tiger Force was partly revived through the renewed vivacity of the remaining members. However, at the time of the memorandum, the group was at its strongest point yet with 1600 members. Now, the group is said to have about 600 members. In 1997, the Indian government issued a ban under the
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against the ATTF due to the rioting caused by ethnic division in the Tripura region. In 2004, there was a movement for peace with the Bengali peoples but it never came to pass. This was a move for peace led by
Ranjit Debbarma Ranjit Debbarma is the current commander general of the All Tripura Tiger Force. He is wanted by Interpol for criminal conspiracy and weapons trafficking. Upon the surrender of Mantu Koloi, second in command of one of the National Liberation ...
that came with conditions. The primary condition was that Bengalis who entered Tripura after 1949 should be considered foreigners. All the conditions of Debbarma's demands were denied and no further progress towards peace has been made. In October 2018, the
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denounced the All Tripura Tiger Force and The National Liberation Front of Tripura for its violent activities. The ATTF and NLFT were given the chance in 2019 to defend their recent actions when a team from the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs investigated both the organizations. They hoped to prevent the organization from being named as terrorist by the government of India. In January 2019 The MHA tribunal recorded A fresh ban of five years was imposed on NLFT and ATTF, along with all their factions, wings and frontal organisations, on October 3 for their “violent and subversive activities”, which aim at the establishment of an independent nation by the secession of Tripura from India through armed struggle. In May 2019 the authorities continued for five more years the actual ban they have with the ATTF and the
National Liberation Front of Tripura The National Liberation Front of Tripura (abbreviated NLFT) is a Tripuri nationalist militant organisation based in Tripura, India. It has an estimated 550 to 850 members. The NLFT seeks to secede from India and establish an independent Tripu ...
despite its partial demobilization


Linkages

The Global Terrorism Database stated that the group had been operating under or with the
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(ULFA). The group has been linked to other banned organizations such as the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K), the People's Liberation Army (PLA), the United National Liberation Front (UNLF), the
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(PREPAK), the Revolutionary Peoples Front (RPF), and the National Liberation Front of Arunach Pradesh (NFLA). These groups were said to have been linked through extortion and drug-trafficking networks that cross the border between India and Bangladesh. The ATTF was caught in 2003 smuggling ammunition and explosives from Bangladesh to
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for Maoist insurgents. The Bangladesh RAB (Rapid Action Battalion) uncovered various All Tripura Tiger Force hideouts with large amounts of ammunition and explosives scattered along the Satchhari Forest, close to their headquarters in Tarabon.


Operations

According to the Global Terrorism Database, the ATTF committed 7 claimed attacks and another 7 suspected attacks. The first claimed attack occurred in October 1992. The latest recorded attacks was committed in November 2017. The attack was an armed assault on police patrol which left four policemen dead. While all of their attacks have had relatively few casualties, their most lethal attack was in May 2003. The attack occurred in Mohorcherra, India against civilians and resulted in a total of 19 deaths.


Leadership

As of 2016, the leadership of the group is as follows: * President - Ranjit Debbarma * Vice-President - Chitta Debbarma (also known as Bikash Koloi) * Organization Secretary - Upendra Debbarma * Publicity Secretary - Malinjoy Reang * Communication Secretary - Subbodh Debbarma * Finance Secretary - Asit Debbarma Ranjit Debbarma was arrested in 2017 on sedition charges and was also thought to have been trying to form a new regime of terrorism in Tripura with the All Tripura Tiger Force and the National Liberation Front of Tripura. He was also arrested in
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in 2012.


Objectives

To rid all Bengali peoples from Tripuri areas, specifically those who entered after 1956 The returning of Tripuri lands to their original owners as provided under the act of 1960 To make the Tripura Merger Agreement of 1949 happen in the region. * This agreement allowed Tripura to officially become a part of the Indian Union. Even though Bangladesh was still incorporated into India at this time, this would further separate the Tripuri peoples from their Bengali neighbors.


See also

* List of terrorist organisations in India *
Tripura rebellion The insurgency in Tripura was an armed conflict which took place in the state of Tripura between India and several separatist rebel organisations. It was a part of the wider insurgency in Northeast India and was fueled by Tripuris. Backgrou ...
*
Tripuri nationalism Tripuri Nationalism is an ideology that supports self-determination by the Tripuri people. The conflict is in essence ethnic and the Tripuri community, indigenous to the region formed the clear majority of population in the princely state of Tipp ...


References

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