Police inspecting the site of the bomb blast which claimed the life of a 14-year-old at Amulapatty in Dibrugarh on Tuesday.
Guwahati:
The ULFA (Independent) on Wednesday denied its involvement in the bomb blast in Dibrugarh town in which a girl was killed and several others injured.
The ULFA(I), in a release e-mailed to PTI in Guwahati, said that the outfit was in no way associated with the blast and expressed its deep condolences to the family members of the teenage girl killed in the incident.
The outfit's spokesman Joy Asom alleged that such incidents were "usually the handiwork of security forces who carry out the blasts with the help of some agents who are kept in their custody".
"The acts of violence are carried out by these agents to malign the outfit and they are later made to surrender with the security forces claiming success in weakening the outfit," the release added.
A crude bomb was exploded by suspected militants in the upper Assam town on Tuesday evening behind the old Railway Station in the busy Amolapatty area below an electric pole, killing a teenage girl and injuring several persons, including a woman.