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August - 1 
Pakistani Rangers on August 1, violated the ceasefire by resorting to small arms firing and mortar shelling on border out posts along the International Border in Jammu District, reports The Indian Express. Three Border Out Posts (BOPs) of Border Sec
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Pakistani Rangers on August 1, violated the ceasefire by resorting to small arms firing and mortar shelling on border out posts along the International Border in Jammu District, reports The Indian Express. Three Border Out Posts (BOPs) of Border Security Force (BSF) was targeted. There have been no reports of any casualties.
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August - 1 
State Home Department, on August 1 gave an alert that a joint team of Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) and NDFB-IKS has been planning to abduct executives of tea estates along Indo-Bhutan Border, for ransom.
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State Home Department, on August 1 gave an alert that a joint team of Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) and NDFB-IKS has been planning to abduct executives of tea estates along Indo-Bhutan Border, for ransom.
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August - 1 
A person was arrested along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) with face value of INR 1,50,000 from his alleged possession in Ranchi on August 1 (today), reports Business Standard. Getting a tip off, the Police raided a place under Chutia Poli
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A person was arrested along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) with face value of INR 1,50,000 from his alleged possession in Ranchi on August 1 (today), reports Business Standard. Getting a tip off, the Police raided a place under Chutia Police Station and arrested Rajendra Sao, police said. During interrogation, Sao said he got the fake notes from a person, who brought them from Malda in West Bengal, and was to be handed over to another person.
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August - 1 
A militant of IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) identified as Mohendra Chumpramary was arrested from Bengtol in Chirang District, on August 1, reports The Telegraph.
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A militant of IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) identified as Mohendra Chumpramary was arrested from Bengtol in Chirang District, on August 1, reports The Telegraph.
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August - 1 
Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres stabbed to death a local businessman during a weekly market in Tumnar village under Geedam Police Station limits in Dantewada District on August 1, reports The Pioneer. Superintendent of Police (SP)
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Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres stabbed to death a local businessman during a weekly market in Tumnar village under Geedam Police Station limits in Dantewada District on August 1, reports The Pioneer. Superintendent of Police (SP) of Dantewada, Kamlochan Kashyap informed that Santosh Gupta hailing from Geedam was sitting in his temporary shop at the weekly market. Suddenly some Maoists clad in villagers’ attire reached his shop and stabbed him with some sharp edge weapon. The Maoists managed to walk away freely after killing the businessman. Santosh was then rushed to Maharani Hospital Jagdalpur, where he was declared brought dead.
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August - 1 
Concerned over the apparent appeal of Islamic State (IS) among a section of Indian society, the Centre along with states and Union Territories (UT) worked out a cohesive strategy to counter attempts at radicalisation and recruitment, The Times of Ind
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Concerned over the apparent appeal of Islamic State (IS) among a section of Indian society, the Centre along with states and Union Territories (UT) worked out a cohesive strategy to counter attempts at radicalisation and recruitment, The Times of India reports on August 2. Counselling of "vulnerable and radicalized" youths as well as their families and propagating "moderate" interpretations of Islam to counter the IS ideology of violent extremism will be key contours of this national blueprint. The counter-measures were on August 1 discussed by Union Home Secretary L C Goyal with the Chief Secretaries and Director General of Police (DGP) of 12 states and UTs, including Jammu and Kashmir, Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Bihar, Delhi, Assam and Kerala, that have reported instances of radicalization and recruitment by IS. The immediacy with which the threat needs to be addressed was underlined in presentations by three central agencies —(Research and Analysis Wing) RAW; National Technical Research Organization (NTRO); National Investigation Agency (NIA) and Telangana. RAW conceded that even though southeast Asia is not an area of priority for IS now, one needs to closely watch the outfit in the long term. It said though the IS footprint in India is limited as compared to many western nations, a counter-plan must be readied right away to avert the potential threat. A presentation by Telangana on counter-radicalisation measures listed counselling of "vulnerable" youths and involving their parents, peers and community elders in such efforts; increasing the level of interaction with 'moderate' groups, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and civil society to track and tackle radicalization; and countering extremist ideology of IS by propagating "moderate" interpretations of Islam. A key point was the need for a "tactful" approach to youths reached by ISIS, involving counseling and efforts to bring them back into the mainstream. With the social media emerging as a preferred medium of radicalisation and recruitment among young, net-savvy Muslims, NTRO discussed monitoring of suspected terror sites and social media handles. The suggested counter-strategies included disabling of harmful content and running a counter-propaganda. The NTRO presentation also touched upon how to retrieve evidence from cyberspace. Calling for uniform standards of investigation in terror cases, the NIA stressed on guarding against implication of innocent people and ensuring that scientific evidence is key to all terror investigations.
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District Magistrates of Imphal East and Imphal West Districts have issued separate orders relaxing curfew imposed in both Districts, after the death of a student in Inner Line Permit System (ILPS) protest, from 5 am till 8 pm on August 1 (today), rep
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District Magistrates of Imphal East and Imphal West Districts have issued separate orders relaxing curfew imposed in both Districts, after the death of a student in Inner Line Permit System (ILPS) protest, from 5 am till 8 pm on August 1 (today), reports The Sangai Express.
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On August 1, a United National Liberation Front (UNLF) militant, identified as Thokchom Nimai Meitei was arrested from Kamong in Bishnupur District, reports The Sangai Express. One country made rifle was recovered from him.
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On August 1, a United National Liberation Front (UNLF) militant, identified as Thokchom Nimai Meitei was arrested from Kamong in Bishnupur District, reports The Sangai Express. One country made rifle was recovered from him.
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August - 1 
Pakistani Rangers violated the ceasefire by resorting to small arms firing and mortar shelling targeting three Border out Posts (BOPs) of the Border Security Force (BSF) along the International Border (IB) at Garkhal in Kanachak sector of Jammu Distr
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Pakistani Rangers violated the ceasefire by resorting to small arms firing and mortar shelling targeting three Border out Posts (BOPs) of the Border Security Force (BSF) along the International Border (IB) at Garkhal in Kanachak sector of Jammu District on August 1, reports Daily Excelsior. BSF troops guarding the borderline also retaliated. There was no loss of life or injury to anyone on Indian side in the Pakistani firing.
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Police arrested a Mumbai (Maharashtra) resident, identified as Siraj Rijalisha suspected to be a mastermind of an interstate-smuggling racket was arrested with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) from a Basirhat hotel in North 24 Parganas District on A
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Police arrested a Mumbai (Maharashtra) resident, identified as Siraj Rijalisha suspected to be a mastermind of an interstate-smuggling racket was arrested with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) from a Basirhat hotel in North 24 Parganas District on August 1, reports The Times of India. Fake currency of the face value of INR 5000 was also seized from him. Police are also looking for more gang members, including a woman with whom Siraj were staying in another hotel for a week. Police said that during an investigation they came to know that Siraj, a resident of Malad Malni in Mumbai, recently came to Basithat with his gang members and was running a smuggling racket on the India-Bangladesh border near Basirhat. Siraj has been remanded in Police custody for five days after being produced in a Basirhat court on August 1.
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The Cyberabad Police have decided to arm corporates in the Information Technology (IT) corridor. In fact, they have decided to issue arms licenses so that armed private security personnel can handle a crisis till Police or other security agencies tak
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The Cyberabad Police have decided to arm corporates in the Information Technology (IT) corridor. In fact, they have decided to issue arms licenses so that armed private security personnel can handle a crisis till Police or other security agencies take over operations, The Times of India reports on August 2. The decision to issue such licenses has been communicated to the companies and many have expressed interest. "We need to prepare for any situation. Arming security personnel will help them in handling hostage situations, lone-wolf attacks or other crises. Otherwise, the unarmed security guards will be in a helpless situation when a crisis hits them. We will train the security guards in handling such weapons too,'' Cyberabad Police Commissioner CV Anand stated. Over 500 registered corporates operate out of the IT corridor (Madhapur-Gachibowli stretch) and the Police is ready to permit two guns - one basic weapon like a pistol and another a reasonably advanced weapon - to each firm. Earlier, the Cyberabad Police had directed the IT companies to keep a vigil on usage of the Internet and social media by their employees to nail Islamic State (IS) sympathisers. In fact, one of the companies promptly alerted Police after an employee downloaded information on explosives.
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The Daily Excelsior reports that Security Forces (SFs) on August 1 conducted massive searches in Pattan area of North Kashmir’s Baramulla District for two militants, including the most wanted militant in North Kashmir, Qayoom Najjar, who fired at Pol
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The Daily Excelsior reports that Security Forces (SFs) on August 1 conducted massive searches in Pattan area of North Kashmir’s Baramulla District for two militants, including the most wanted militant in North Kashmir, Qayoom Najjar, who fired at Police on August 1 on National Highway , injuring an officer and his two security guards. The search was conducted at Mirgund, Baliharan, Singpora, Chanabal and Gunde Hassibal.
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August - 1 
Three Assam based traders identified as Mozzamel Hoque, Moniruz Zaman and Saddam Hussain were abducted from Emangre in South Garo Hills, on August 1, reports The Telegraph. Police suspect A'chik Songna An'pachakgipa Kotok (ASAK) behind the abductions
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Three Assam based traders identified as Mozzamel Hoque, Moniruz Zaman and Saddam Hussain were abducted from Emangre in South Garo Hills, on August 1, reports The Telegraph. Police suspect A'chik Songna An'pachakgipa Kotok (ASAK) behind the abductions.
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August - 2 
HNLC on August 2 stated on Frederick Kharmawphlang, who surrendered before Police on July 31 that it was his (Kharmawphlang) personal decision to return to the mainstream and "we do not have any qualms or complaints", reports The Telegraph. He also
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HNLC on August 2 stated on Frederick Kharmawphlang, who surrendered before Police on July 31 that it was his (Kharmawphlang) personal decision to return to the mainstream and "we do not have any qualms or complaints", reports The Telegraph. He also added that Kharmawphlang was not the outfit's "political secretary".
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August - 2 
Pakistan Army on August 2 resorted unprovoked firing on several forward posts in Jammu, Rajouri and Poonch Districts, prompting the Indian army to retaliate, reports Times of India. A defence spokesman said "Pakistani troops have been resorting to u
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Pakistan Army on August 2 resorted unprovoked firing on several forward posts in Jammu, Rajouri and Poonch Districts, prompting the Indian army to retaliate, reports Times of India. A defence spokesman said "Pakistani troops have been resorting to unprovoked small arms firing in forward posts along the Line of Control (LoC) in Krishnagati, Mandi, Balakote and Pallanwala sectors since 2130 hours tonight." While Krishnagati and Mandi sectors fall in Poonch; Balakote and Pallanwala are in Rajouri; and Jammu Districts respectively. Army troops guarding the LoC took positions and retaliated effectively resulting in exchange of firing, which was still going on when last reports came in, the spokesperson said, adding, there has been no loss of life so far
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August - 2 
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has sent a Letters Rogatory (LR) to the United Kingdom (UK) as part of its global probe into suspected terror funding and hawala (illegal money transaction) operations of late Iqbal Mirchi, a longtime associate of Da
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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has sent a Letters Rogatory (LR) to the United Kingdom (UK) as part of its global probe into suspected terror funding and hawala (illegal money transaction) operations of late Iqbal Mirchi, a longtime associate of Dawood Ibrahim, New Indian Express reports on August 2. Mirchi, who died in 2013 in the UK, is suspected to have laundered and moved funds through the hawala route to purchase a host of properties in at least 10 or more countries with the help of his associates. The overseas judicial request dispatched recently by the ED through diplomatic channels has sought to obtain information on the finances, bank accounts and assets of Mirchi and his associates which are suspected to be created by him illegally in the foreign country through dubious ways like hawala. Sources said the LR has been issued after vetting from the Union Finance and Home ministries and has been prepared after some preliminary information conducted by the central probe agency in coordination with their counterparts in London. Apart from UK, the agency is already in touch with few more countries like UAE, Spain, Cyprus, Turkey and Morocco as part of the overseas judicial requests. The agency, which has recently launched a multi-level probe into the INR 30 billion slush funds ring, has already issued notices to two sons and the widow of Mirchi, his relatives, lawyers and business associates in connection with its investigation conducted under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). As part of the latest LR, the sources said, ED has sought all "available documents and material" which are related to Mirchi and other suspects it has identified in this probe.
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August - 2 
‘chairman’ of Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B), Bernard Rimpu N. Marak reached out to ‘commander in chief’ of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) Sohan D Shira, with an appeal to join the "mainstream" for the betterment
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‘chairman’ of Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B), Bernard Rimpu N. Marak reached out to ‘commander in chief’ of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) Sohan D Shira, with an appeal to join the "mainstream" for the betterment of Garo hills, reports The Telegraph. Bernard stated “Come forward and join the mainstream. Let us work in the best interest of the people of Garo hills through peaceful democratic means. People are praying for peace, which can materialise only through our join efforts. I feel it is high time to bury the hatchet. Sohan can do much to the people as a tribal leader, which indeed is the need of the hour."
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August - 2 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Chandeshwar Yadav (26), wanted in Jharkhand for ambushing a Police patrol party in 2014, was arrested in Delhi late night on August 2, reports The Pioneer. Yadav, a ‘sub-zonal comman
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Chandeshwar Yadav (26), wanted in Jharkhand for ambushing a Police patrol party in 2014, was arrested in Delhi late night on August 2, reports The Pioneer. Yadav, a ‘sub-zonal commander’ of the CPI-Maoist, carrying a reward of INR 500,000, was taken into custody by the sleuths of Special Cell following a tip off from west Delhi’s Kapashera area. Yadav was absconding after carrying out an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast and firing in an ambush on a patrolling Police party at Itkhori town in Chatra District on December 23, 2014, in which one Policeman had died and another was injured.
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August - 2 
at least 8 student protesters were hospitalised while several others sustained injuries following a confrontation with Police, at the gate of Old Secretariat complex in Imphal West District, reports The Sangai Express on August 3. The students had tr
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at least 8 student protesters were hospitalised while several others sustained injuries following a confrontation with Police, at the gate of Old Secretariat complex in Imphal West District, reports The Sangai Express on August 3. The students had tried to storm the complex and surrender the books to the Education Minister, and state that they won’t study unless Inner Line Permit (ILP) is enforced and fitting punishment is initiated against the Police personnel involved in the killing of student protester, on July 8.
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August - 2 
Border Security Force (BSF) in Meghalaya has lamented the inaction of State Government in completing the installation of flood lights along the Bangladesh border , despite the fact that BSF had deposited INR 1.4 million for the purpose to the State,
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Border Security Force (BSF) in Meghalaya has lamented the inaction of State Government in completing the installation of flood lights along the Bangladesh border , despite the fact that BSF had deposited INR 1.4 million for the purpose to the State, reports The Shillong Times on August 2.
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August - 2 
Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC), on August 2, claimed that it has joined hands with other "stronger organisations" of the Northeast, and would soon "co-ordinate" to prove that they "still exist", reports The Telegraph. In a statement i
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Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC), on August 2, claimed that it has joined hands with other "stronger organisations" of the Northeast, and would soon "co-ordinate" to prove that they "still exist", reports The Telegraph. In a statement issued to the media, HNLC "publicity secretary" Sainkupar Nongtraw stated that “We have joined hands with other stronger organisations of the Northeast to share our logistics and support our military tactics, and we shall soon co-ordinate in order to prove that we still exist and we can make an impact thereby showing our military offensive against the state police."
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August - 2 
Nagaland Post reports that on August 2, a trader, identified as Ashish Saha, who hails from Jorahat in Assam was shot dead at Signal Sham Bazar area in Dimapur District. Sources close to Saha said that nonpayment of monetary demand was the reason for
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Nagaland Post reports that on August 2, a trader, identified as Ashish Saha, who hails from Jorahat in Assam was shot dead at Signal Sham Bazar area in Dimapur District. Sources close to Saha said that nonpayment of monetary demand was the reason for his killing. Nagaland Chief Minister T.R Zeliang later condemned the killing stating that “such heinous crimes do not augur well for our society”.
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August - 2 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) has set up a special cell to monitor internet content and chatter that will also help the agency generate its own intelligence vis-a-vis terror investigations, The Times of India reports on August 3. For this, the
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) has set up a special cell to monitor internet content and chatter that will also help the agency generate its own intelligence vis-a-vis terror investigations, The Times of India reports on August 3. For this, the agency has acquired state-of-the-art tools (software) from a US software giant. The tools, approved by National Informatics Centre (NIC) and Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) will help the agency cull out communication having certain key words related to any kind of terrorism or radicalisation attempt. They will also cull out suspect content across various platforms that could be put together to establish patterns through analysis. Until now, such tools were available only with Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Research and Analysis Wing (RAW). This makes NIA the only agency outside the intelligence set-up to be allowed such surveillance. "Terrorists are not talking over the phone anymore. That is why it took so many years to apprehend Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative Ahmed Zarar Siddibappa alias Yasin Bhatkal even as he continued executing blast after blast. Unless we enhance our cyber monitoring capabilities, we are always going to stay a step behind the terrorist. All terror plans, radicalization, recruitment are today being discussed over the internet," said an NIA official.
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August - 2 
On August 2, a United People’s Liberation Army (UPLA) militant, identified as Dharam Sing Teron was arrested from Linchika village in Karbi Anglong District, reports The Sentinel . Four rounds of live ammunition, UPLA demand receipts, demand note wer
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On August 2, a United People’s Liberation Army (UPLA) militant, identified as Dharam Sing Teron was arrested from Linchika village in Karbi Anglong District, reports The Sentinel . Four rounds of live ammunition, UPLA demand receipts, demand note were recovered from him.
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August - 2 
Pakistani Rangers on August 2 fired at Indian positions on the IB in RS Pura sector of Jammu District, reports Times of India. A Police officer said "Pakistan Rangers resorted to unprovoked firing at BSF outposts in Kotranka area of RS Pura sector."
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Pakistani Rangers on August 2 fired at Indian positions on the IB in RS Pura sector of Jammu District, reports Times of India. A Police officer said "Pakistan Rangers resorted to unprovoked firing at BSF outposts in Kotranka area of RS Pura sector." The officer said no casualty or damage has been reported from the Indian side.
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August - 2 
Police on August 2 arrested a doctor settled in United Kingdom (UK) for his alleged militancy links from Budgam District, reports Daily Excelsior. Dr Shahid Ahmad Baba along with his brother, cousin and maternal uncle were on their way to airport fro
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Police on August 2 arrested a doctor settled in United Kingdom (UK) for his alleged militancy links from Budgam District, reports Daily Excelsior. Dr Shahid Ahmad Baba along with his brother, cousin and maternal uncle were on their way to airport from their residence at Chadoora when Police intercepted their car. They were on their way to Srinagar Airport to drop Dr Baba there for his further journey to UK. Police intercepted them and they were whisked away to Police Station Rajbagh for questioning.
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August - 2 
proposed peace pact with United A’chik Liberation Army (UALA) has been facing undue delay, reports The Shillong Times on August 3. Explaining the delay in signing of the peace pact, sources informed that the UALA was eager to know details of the reha
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proposed peace pact with United A’chik Liberation Army (UALA) has been facing undue delay, reports The Shillong Times on August 3. Explaining the delay in signing of the peace pact, sources informed that the UALA was eager to know details of the rehabilitation package that would be provided to them whereas the Government was not sure what kind of rehabilitation would be provided to them.
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August - 2 
Security Forces (SFs) busted a transit Maoist camp following a gun-battle with Maoists and recovered two firearms in Rajnandgaon District on August 2, reports The Hindu. The skirmish between a joint team of SF personnel and rebels took place in Kunda
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Security Forces (SFs) busted a transit Maoist camp following a gun-battle with Maoists and recovered two firearms in Rajnandgaon District on August 2, reports The Hindu. The skirmish between a joint team of SF personnel and rebels took place in Kundakaal hills under Madanwada Police Station limits, Rajnandgaon Superintendent of Police P Sundarraj said. After the gun-battle was over, one 303 rifle, four rounds, one 315 bore rifle, 11 rounds, 12 bags, one camera flash, polythene sheets, utensils, medicines, Maoist literatures and medicines were recovered, the officer added
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August - 2 
Separately, a militant of newly-formed Tiwa Liberation Army (TLA) was arrested on August 2, from Nellie market in Morigaon District, where the militant had fired several rounds in the air, reports The Sentinel. The militant identified as Basanta Das
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Separately, a militant of newly-formed Tiwa Liberation Army (TLA) was arrested on August 2, from Nellie market in Morigaon District, where the militant had fired several rounds in the air, reports The Sentinel. The militant identified as Basanta Das had come to hand over extortion notes to businessmen of Nellie Bazar and demanded INR 500000 from pharmacy.
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August - 2 
The Brihanmumbai Electric Supply & Transport (BEST) has incurred a loss of over INR 3,00,000 from Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) given by commuters in the year 2013, Asian Age reports on August 3. Figures that have just come for 2013 show that co
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The Brihanmumbai Electric Supply & Transport (BEST) has incurred a loss of over INR 3,00,000 from Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) given by commuters in the year 2013, Asian Age reports on August 3. Figures that have just come for 2013 show that commuters have been giving BEST conductors FICN of the denomination of INR 100, INR 500 and INR 1,000. According to the recently released document banks such as ICICI, Bank of India and CitiBank, where money is deposited at the end of the day, notified the undertaking about FICN in that year. According to the document, currency worth INR 2,70,750 was found to be fake. This came from the notes received from issuing daily tickets. The remaining loss of INR 1,34,800 came from those who bought bus passes. Of this amount, the BEST recovered INR 40,500 from commuters when they returned to renew their passes.
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August - 2 
The findings of the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) study commissioned by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) stated the quantum of Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) in circulation nationwide at INR 4 billion at any given time, with INR 700 mi
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The findings of the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) study commissioned by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) stated the quantum of Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) in circulation nationwide at INR 4 billion at any given time, with INR 700 million entering the system every year, indicating the scale of the economic security issue could be substantially lower than intelligence estimates, The Hindustan Times reports on August 3. “The ink, paper and other features used in fake notes in circulation here can be available only to sovereign nations for publishing their legal tender,” a Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) official said. The study estimated the overall incidence of FICN to be around 250 per million pieces. “We have reasons to believe that Pakistan is behind most of the fake currency notes being pushed here. We needed a scientific estimate of fake notes in circulation. That’s why the ISI was asked by the National Investigation Agency, the nodal agency in the matter, to carry out a study,” the official added. The study compiled data from all stakeholders: the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), Intelligence Bureau (IB), Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), Central Economic Intelligence Bureau (CEIB), Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and others. Data for the total value of FICN detected and seized in India and abroad over the last five years varied between INR 24 crore and INR 46 crore. The ISI has suggested a new system of reporting seized and detected fake notes as the existing one has a few lacunae that lead to duplication of reporting data.
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August - 2 
With the Global Positioning System (GPS) sets recovered from the July 27, 2015 Gurdaspur (Punjab) attack terrorists clearly establishing their Pakistani connection, the Punjab government is now tapping its sources along the narcotics smuggling route
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With the Global Positioning System (GPS) sets recovered from the July 27, 2015 Gurdaspur (Punjab) attack terrorists clearly establishing their Pakistani connection, the Punjab government is now tapping its sources along the narcotics smuggling route on the western border to help establish the identity of the Fidayeen (suicide) attackers, The Times of India reports on August 23. "While the data feeds on GPS sets do show the starting point in Sargodha and Mastgarh in Pakistan, these do not conclusively prove that they were the actual routes taken by the terrorists. To rule out this element of deniability, we are concentrating on working out the identity of the attackers with the help of Punjab police's sources among smugglers active on the route. We will show them the CCTV footage in a bid to get them to recognize the terrorists and point out their possible addresses or hideouts in Pakistan," a senior Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) official stated. Another key evidence that the agencies are relying upon for nailing Pakistan is the black night vision device, with the markings 'USA government property' no 032008-80063-A 3256364, recovered from the terrorists. "This will help us establish where it was picked up from. Most probably it was stolen from Afghanistan or Af-Pak border," said an official.
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August - 3 
Government of India (GoI) and Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM), signed a peace accord on August 3, at New Delhi reports The Hindu. The details of the accord have not been released by the Government. Prime Mini
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Government of India (GoI) and Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM), signed a peace accord on August 3, at New Delhi reports The Hindu. The details of the accord have not been released by the Government. Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that signing of the accord was historic and praised NSCN-IM leaders T. Muivah and Isak Swu for showing wisdom and courage and for making this effort which resulted in the historical agreement. After signing the pact, NSCN-IM ‘general secretary’ Thuingaleng Muivah stated that “Better understanding has been arrived at and a framework agreement has been concluded, based on the unique history and position of the Nagas and recognising the universal principle that in a democracy sovereignty lies with the people.” The agreement was the culmination of over 80 rounds of negotiations spanning 16 years, with the first breakthrough coming in 1997 when a ceasefire agreement was sealed. Prime Minister stated that “Today, we mark not merely the end of a problem, but the beginning of a new future. We will not only try to heal wounds and resolve problems, but also be your partner as you restore your pride and prestige”. The Telegraph reports that the accord is actually a "framework of agreement" that lays the broad contours under which new rules of the game will be written and signed, probably three months from now. Prime Minister stated that NSCN's accord will not only inspire other insurgent groups to return to peace but also want NSCN to be partners in protecting the eastern frontier with Myanmar. The Indian Express on August 3 reports that peace deal rests on a breakthrough formula which does not involve redrawing the state’s borders. Instead, the sources said, the deal involves creating a mechanism which would create institutions allowing autonomy to Naga tribes living across the border in Manipur. In addition, the sources said, negotiators had agreed to set up a mechanism to discuss decommissioning of arms now held by NSCN-IM. NSCN-IM’s main demand had been of a 'Greater Nagalim', which would include all contiguous Naga-inhabited areas in Manipur, Assam, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh. Further, R.N Ravi, the chief interlocutor of GoI for Naga peace talks stated that the agreement was signed in view of the request made by NSCN-IM ‘chairman’ Isak Chishi Swu, who wanted an agreement signed between the two entities in his lifetime. Asked what the “major issues” were agreed upon, Ravi, refused to divulge much but admitted, that issues such as sovereignty and integration was also deliberated and some formula worked out for them. On the signing of ‘Naga Peace Accord’, Ravi said “Nagas have suffered all these years because of lack of understanding. Their dignity and pride has to be restored. Their uniqueness will be reflected in all the competencies.” Emissary to collective leadership of NSCN-IM, V.S Atem, stated that “we have agreed to share sovereign power with each other”. Asked whether integration issue was also agreed upon, Atem claimed that “everything was on board” adding “yes integration will be in the agreement”, reports Nagaland Post on August 4. A statement issued by Nagaland Chief Minister's office stated “The chief minister has expressed confidence that both parties have taken into account the aspirations of the Nagas as expressed by the mass-based Naga civil societies during their interaction with the interlocutor R.N. Ravi. Our people have been struggling for more than six decades for a settlement to the Naga issue, and the signing of the peace accord is a welcome step towards such a settlement. This positive development will pave the way for a permanent solution acceptable to the Nagas." Joyson Mazamo of Naga Hoho (apex body of Naga tribes) stated that “Until and unless we see the contents of the accord, it is difficult to say anything. We were not involved in the talks with the government, though. The I-M group does not represent the entire Nagas but it has popular support.”, reports The Hindu.
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August - 3 
A group of armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres stormed into a mine operated by National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC) Ltd on Bailadila hills mining area under Bacheli Police Station limits in Dantewada District and set
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A group of armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres stormed into a mine operated by National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC) Ltd on Bailadila hills mining area under Bacheli Police Station limits in Dantewada District and set afire dumpers and drilling machine involved in mining work, Superintendent of Police (SP) Dantewada, Kamlochan Kashyap informed on August 3, reports The Pioneer. “A group of Maoists arrived at NMDC’s deposit number-5 located on Bailadila hills mining area under Bacheli Police Station limits on the intervening night of Sunday (August 2) and Monday (August 3) and torched the drilling machine and a dumper engaged in mining work,” the SP said. The unit of Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel soon got the information of the incident, which reached the spot and opened fire on the rebels. The ultras could not stand the CISF’s firing and ran away deep into the jungle, the SP said. “No one was injured in the incident and police was undertaking combing operation for apprehending the persons involved in incident,” he said.
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August - 3 
A Sri Lankan Tamil housed in the special camp in the Tiruchi prison campus in Tiruchirappalli District of Tamil Nadu (India) reportedly attempted to end his life by consuming sleeping tablets on August 3, reports Colombo Page. His wife, who had come
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A Sri Lankan Tamil housed in the special camp in the Tiruchi prison campus in Tiruchirappalli District of Tamil Nadu (India) reportedly attempted to end his life by consuming sleeping tablets on August 3, reports Colombo Page. His wife, who had come to meet him at the camp, also consumed sleeping pills. According to reports, Maheswaran (35), said to be a supporter of the banned Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), was booked in a Explosives Act case by the Q Branch CID, of Chennai City in 2012. The case is pending trial. Police sources said Maheswaran’s wife Prashanthi came to meet him at the camp as a visitor on Monday (August 3). The sources said the couple reportedly consumed sleeping pills and both of them fell unconscious. They were immediately shifted to the hospital for treatment.
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August - 3 
A trooper of 8th Manipur State Rifles was shot dead by suspected militants on August 3, at Khangshang village in Chandel District, reports The Sangai Express. The trooper has been identified as Hopson Maring.
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A trooper of 8th Manipur State Rifles was shot dead by suspected militants on August 3, at Khangshang village in Chandel District, reports The Sangai Express. The trooper has been identified as Hopson Maring.
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August - 3 
Acting on a tip-off, Police arrested three Naxalites-[Left-Wing Extremists (LWEs)] in Hazaribagh District, reports biharprabha.com on August 4.
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Acting on a tip-off, Police arrested three Naxalites-[Left-Wing Extremists (LWEs)] in Hazaribagh District, reports biharprabha.com on August 4.
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August - 3 
After the signing of Peace accord, on August 3, security apparatus in Nagaland has been put on maximum alert, reports The Sentinel. A security source stated that "Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) advisor Niki Sumi i
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After the signing of Peace accord, on August 3, security apparatus in Nagaland has been put on maximum alert, reports The Sentinel. A security source stated that "Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) advisor Niki Sumi is understood to have directed his cadres to attack security forces in the run-up the Independence Day celebration. There is also a possibility of attacks on Independence Day functions,”. Times of India further adds that ‘chairman’ of NSCN-K SS Khaplang has recuperated from his illness and is back at Taga in Sagaing District in Myanmar and that at least 20 militants have already infiltrated from Myanmar, since the retaliatory attack by Indian Army on June 9 .NSCN-K has three brigades and two ceasefire monitoring offices in Hkamti and Lahe in Sagaing and has a strength of 800-900 cadres spread in its camps in Myanmar Naga Hills (MNH).
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August - 3 
Concerned at frequent Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacks on railway property as well as planting of bombs on railway tracks or inside coaches, the East Central Railway (ECR) has decided to raise bomb detection squads to strengthen s
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Concerned at frequent Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacks on railway property as well as planting of bombs on railway tracks or inside coaches, the East Central Railway (ECR) has decided to raise bomb detection squads to strengthen security measures in Maoist-prone areas, reports The Times of India on August 4. The ECR has witnessed a large number of incidents of planting bombs under its five divisions during the past five years. According to Railway Protection Force (RPF) chief security commissioner, ECR, Haranand, railways was seriously mulling over the proposal for quite some time to ensure better security on the railway premises as well as on running trains under the integrated security system. "The plan is in initial stages and will be finalized soon," he said.
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August - 3 
Five panchayats (village level local-self government institutions) under Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-hit Manatu Police Station limits of Palamau District will be linked to development programme under Palamau Development Act Plan, rep
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Five panchayats (village level local-self government institutions) under Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-hit Manatu Police Station limits of Palamau District will be linked to development programme under Palamau Development Act Plan, reports The Business Standard on August 4. Deputy Commissioner K. Srinivasan said development activities would be undertaken in education, health, road and other sectors at a cost of INR 1000 million in the current fiscal. Srinivasan further said that the five identified panchayats comprise 6193 families having a total population of 32,926 including 7704 Schedule Tribe (ST) and 10,468 Schedule Caste (SC) populations.
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August - 3 
Following the signing of accord between Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) and Government of India (GoI), Chief Minister (CM) Okram Ibobi Singh declared that of Manipur, under any circumstances, will not accept a
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Following the signing of accord between Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) and Government of India (GoI), Chief Minister (CM) Okram Ibobi Singh declared that of Manipur, under any circumstances, will not accept any form of compromise in regards to the territorial integrity of the State, reports Kanglaonline on August 4.
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August - 3 
Following A high-level meeting held in New Delhi on August 1 to discuss the threat of Islamic State (IS) radicalisation, sources said that as per government estimates, a total of 13 Indians have joined the IS so far, six of them have died, reports In
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Following A high-level meeting held in New Delhi on August 1 to discuss the threat of Islamic State (IS) radicalisation, sources said that as per government estimates, a total of 13 Indians have joined the IS so far, six of them have died, reports Indian Express. The 13 included some Indians residing overseas. According to sources, 17 youths who intended to leave India to join the IS were stopped by intelligence agencies and Police forces. The youths hailed from Telangana, Maharashtra, Karnataka and other states. “Among the seven alive who are still with the IS are an Australian citizen who is originally from Kashmir, two of the four youths who left from Kalyan, one from Bengaluru, one from Telangana, and one each from Singapore and Oman,” said a source. The two youths from Kalyan are Fahad Shaikh and Aman Naeem Tandel, who went with Areeb Majeed and Saheem Tanki to Iraq and Syria in May, 2014. Majeed returned to India in November 2014 and was arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), while Tanki has reportedly died. Adil Fayaz, who hails from Kashmir, is believed to have joined the IS after completing his MBA from Australia’s Queensland University. Fayaz’s case came to light when the Australian Secret Intelligence Organisation told the Intelligence Bureau (IB) in March 2014 that he was among over 600 Australian citizens, mainly of West Asian origin, who were serving with jihadists in Syria. Haja Fakkurudeen Usman Ali, a Tamil Nadu-born Singapore resident who left for Turkey along with his family on January 22, 2014, had disappeared across the Syrian border and is believed to have joined the IS. “However, of those alive, only one youth from Kalyan is engaged in active combat, while the others are believed to have been assigned menial and odd jobs by their handlers,” said the source. Among the six Indians who are reported to have died after joining the IS are: Saheem Tanki from Kalyan, who reportedly died in a suicide bombing in the northeastern Syrian city of al Hasaka in January; Sultan Abdul Kadir Armar from Bhatkal, who was reportedly killed during fighting at Kobane on the Syria-Turkey border on March 6; Indian Mujahideen (IM) 'commander' Muhammad ‘Bada’ Sajid from Sanjarpur in UP; and Haneef Waseem, a student from Hyderabad who had gone to London for higher studies and reportedly died fighting in Syria. Another Indian jihadist reported to have died fighting overseas is Anwar Husain, a one-time minivan driver from Bhatkal, who was killed in 2014, fighting alongside jihadists near Kandahar in Afghanistan
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August - 3 
Further, as neighbouring States of Nagaland await clarity on the Naga peace accord, Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on August 3 said any move that affects the interests of his State will be opposed, reports The Sangai Express.
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Further, as neighbouring States of Nagaland await clarity on the Naga peace accord, Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on August 3 said any move that affects the interests of his State will be opposed, reports The Sangai Express.
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August - 3 
Further, the lone Lok Sabha (lower house of Indian Parliament) member from Nagaland and former Chief Minister of Nagaland Neiphiu Rio ON August 3 stated that even though the historic Naga accord was signed between the Indian government and the NSCN-I
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Further, the lone Lok Sabha (lower house of Indian Parliament) member from Nagaland and former Chief Minister of Nagaland Neiphiu Rio ON August 3 stated that even though the historic Naga accord was signed between the Indian government and the NSCN-IM, both sides were yet to take a decision on demands like the right to retain weapons in areas of the northeast, reports The Sentinel. He stated that "The Naga accord should not be seen as an immediate settlement between the government and the NSCN-IM. There still are demands from the NSCN-IM to be allowed to carry arms, especially in areas where it has a presence. He also refuted reports that the government did not accept the NSCN-IM's demand to redraw the state's border to incorporate Naga-inhabited areas of Assam, Manipur and Arunachal. He stated that "The demand for Greater Nagaland is the main demand of the NSCN -- irrespective of which faction it is. The question of dropping that demand does not arise as this is what the conflict is all about."
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August - 3 
General Officer Commanding (GOC) White Knight Corps (16 Corps headquartered at Nagrota), Lieutenant General R R Nimbhorkar on August 3 visited the forward locations of Crossed Swords Division in Akhnoor sector of Jammu District and was briefed on the
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General Officer Commanding (GOC) White Knight Corps (16 Corps headquartered at Nagrota), Lieutenant General R R Nimbhorkar on August 3 visited the forward locations of Crossed Swords Division in Akhnoor sector of Jammu District and was briefed on the security dynamics along the Line of Control (LoC) and IB, reports Daily Excelsior. Interacting with the officers and soldiers of the Division, the Corps Commander applauded their efforts in ensuring peace and defense of the country and for placing the call of duty above all while serving on the LoC.
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August - 3 
In a major blow to Lashkar-e-Islam (LeI) that was responsible for recent attacks on Telecoms in North Kashmir, its ‘deputy chief’ Tariq Ahmad Mir alias Zahid alias Tariq Mawar’s body was recovered from Ferozpora Nullah in Naid Khai area of Bandipora
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In a major blow to Lashkar-e-Islam (LeI) that was responsible for recent attacks on Telecoms in North Kashmir, its ‘deputy chief’ Tariq Ahmad Mir alias Zahid alias Tariq Mawar’s body was recovered from Ferozpora Nullah in Naid Khai area of Bandipora District on August 3, reports Daily Excelsior. Deputy Inspector General of Police North Kashmir, Garib Dass said that the Tariq along with Qayoom Najjar fired upon a Police party at Mirgund in Baramulla District on August 1 in which Station House Officer (SHO) Pattan and two cops were injured. “After giving slip to Police, a search party again spotted them running at Gulabwari in Sumbal but they did not open fire as they were not sure whether the duo were militants or civilians. Subsequently, the two militants jumped into the water but Tariq could not swim and he drowned. However, Qayoom Najjar managed to cross the river and escaped,” the DIG said. One pistol, one magazine and 13 rounds were also recovered along with the deceased from Ferozpore Nullah.
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In other news, Paresh Baruah of Independent faction of United National Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) on August 3, said peace talks with his outfit is possible only if it is held in a "third country" and "under the supervision of the United Nation
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In other news, Paresh Baruah of Independent faction of United National Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) on August 3, said peace talks with his outfit is possible only if it is held in a "third country" and "under the supervision of the United Nations", reports The Sentinel. He also added that issue of sovereignty should be on the table.
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August - 3 
In related news, Governor of Assam and Nagaland PB Acharya stated that the territorial integrity of all the states would remain intact, reports The Assam Tribune on August 4. He stated that “As per my understanding, as told to me by the Prime Ministe
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In related news, Governor of Assam and Nagaland PB Acharya stated that the territorial integrity of all the states would remain intact, reports The Assam Tribune on August 4. He stated that “As per my understanding, as told to me by the Prime Minister, there will be no territorial changes,”. He also added that “Now that NSCN (IM) has understood the need to take the democratic road, other groups may also follow suit”.
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August - 3 
Kohima Police on August 3, rescued two abducted labourers, who were abducted on the same day, reports Nagaland Post. Four abductors, identified as Kevika Achumi, Avito Achumi, Komal Tamang and Alice were arrested by Police and INR 30000 was recovered
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Kohima Police on August 3, rescued two abducted labourers, who were abducted on the same day, reports Nagaland Post. Four abductors, identified as Kevika Achumi, Avito Achumi, Komal Tamang and Alice were arrested by Police and INR 30000 was recovered from them.
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August - 3 
Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju on August 3 stated that there is no plan to reduce the deployment of Central Security Forces in the northeast, reports Nagaland Post. The Minister also told the Lok Sabha (lower house of Indian Parliament) that
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Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju on August 3 stated that there is no plan to reduce the deployment of Central Security Forces in the northeast, reports Nagaland Post. The Minister also told the Lok Sabha (lower house of Indian Parliament) that the Government of India (GoI) was supplementing the efforts of state Governments in the region by deploying Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) to fight insurgency. He said in a written reply that the CAPFs were providing security to vulnerable installations and infrastructure projects based on threat assessment. Stating that there was no proposal to reduce the deployment of central forces in North East, he said State Governments were reimbursed security-related expenditure. The other measures taken by the Government were sanctioning of India Reserve Battalions (IRBNs), banning unlawful associations, declaration of “disturbed areas” under the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, and issue of notifications for unified command structure.
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August - 3 
NSCN-IM will set up a panel to define the "shared sovereignty" and "special relationship between India and Nagas" with Government of India (GoI) that the "secret" peace accord is believed to have committed, reports The Telegraph on August 4. A panel,
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NSCN-IM will set up a panel to define the "shared sovereignty" and "special relationship between India and Nagas" with Government of India (GoI) that the "secret" peace accord is believed to have committed, reports The Telegraph on August 4. A panel, comprising six or seven members, including senior leaders V.S. Atem, Rh. Raising and A.K. Lungalang, will flesh out a Memorandum of Settlement with GoI. Although sources have said that the accord protects the territorial integrity of Nagaland's neighbouring states with substantial Naga populations, GoI and NSCN-IM has shied away from making any announcement. NSCN-IM sources said that said that "decommissioning of arms" cannot take place unless Government fulfils all its obligations. An NSCN-IM leader stated that "It is a 'framework agreement' - an arrangement where it has basically acknowledged the unique history of the Nagas. The Nagas' uniqueness will be reflected in all the competencies. Relationship between Indians and Nagas will be based on sharing of sovereign powers to provide a new relationship and peaceful coexistence between the two entities."
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August - 3 
Police on August 3 arrested a suspected Linkman of IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Milon Brahma, from Kokrajhar District, reports The Assam Times.
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Police on August 3 arrested a suspected Linkman of IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Milon Brahma, from Kokrajhar District, reports The Assam Times.
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August - 3 
Police on August 3 said that they busted a Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) module headed by a United Kingdom (UK) based physiotherapist that was tasked to carry out Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attacks in Srinagar, reports Daily Excelsior. A Police spok
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Police on August 3 said that they busted a Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) module headed by a United Kingdom (UK) based physiotherapist that was tasked to carry out Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attacks in Srinagar, reports Daily Excelsior. A Police spokesman said that a sleeper cell of HM functioning illegally under the command of self-styled commander Dr Shahid Ahmad Baba. “During preliminary investigation, it surfaced that they had planned to carry out sensational acts of terror by way of IED blasts,” the spokesman said.
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Security Forces (SFs), on August 3, recovered 10 detonators, 10 gelatine sticks, two powerful grenades, and four fuse wires, during a raid near a forest area bordering the Brahmaputra in Sivasagar District, reports The Telegraph.
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Security Forces (SFs), on August 3, recovered 10 detonators, 10 gelatine sticks, two powerful grenades, and four fuse wires, during a raid near a forest area bordering the Brahmaputra in Sivasagar District, reports The Telegraph.
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August - 3 
Separately, against the back drop of the Naga Peace Accord signed between Government of India (GoI) and NSCN-IM, Adinno Phizo, ‘president’ of Naga National Council (NNC), stated that “Nagas are not Indians and Nagaland is not Indian Territory”, repor
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Separately, against the back drop of the Naga Peace Accord signed between Government of India (GoI) and NSCN-IM, Adinno Phizo, ‘president’ of Naga National Council (NNC), stated that “Nagas are not Indians and Nagaland is not Indian Territory”, reports Nagaland Post on August 4.
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August - 3 
Separately, GoI made it clear that the agreement signed with NSCN-IM was not only an accord with the militant group, but an agreement on the political issues of the Naga people as all the stakeholders were taken on board before signing of the same, r
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Separately, GoI made it clear that the agreement signed with NSCN-IM was not only an accord with the militant group, but an agreement on the political issues of the Naga people as all the stakeholders were taken on board before signing of the same, reports The Assam Tribune on August 4. Highly placed sources in the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) stated that it was not a preliminary agreement as suggested by certain sections. It was a carefully drafted one after detailed talks not only with the leaders of NSCN-IM but also with all sections of Naga people. Sources revealed that as per the agreement, the government could go for devolution of more powers to Nagaland under provisions of Article 371 (A) of the Constitution of India. Moreover, the government will take all possible steps for the cultural integration of Naga people living in any part of the world. However, the details on both the issues remain to be worked out, reports The Assam Tribune.
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August - 3 
Separately, in order to give a boost to anti-Maoist operations in Chhattisgarh's worst affected areas, Centre has sanctioned additional deployment of 5,000 troops of mountain-warfare trained Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) in the State, reports The
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Separately, in order to give a boost to anti-Maoist operations in Chhattisgarh's worst affected areas, Centre has sanctioned additional deployment of 5,000 troops of mountain-warfare trained Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) in the State, reports The Economic Times on August 4. Officials said five battalions of the Sino-India border guarding force will soon take positions in Bastar, Narayanpur, Rajnandgaon and Kondagaon Districts of the state which have witnessed maximum violence in the recent past in the entire Left Wing Extremism (LWE) hit areas of the country. With this, the total deployment of central security forces including CRPF and Border Security Force will come to about 40,000 personnel in the central Indian state. According to the new blueprint for operations, officials said, two Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) units will be based in Narayanpur and one each in Rajnandgaon, Kondagaon and the 'Keshkal' valley in Bastar District of the State.
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August - 3 
The Hind Camp can be found at the IS (Islamic State) dominated areas of Iraq and Syria for accommodating Indians joining the outfit, oneindia.com reports on August 4. The Hind Camp is the least crowded camps of the IS with just 7 members, the fact is
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The Hind Camp can be found at the IS (Islamic State) dominated areas of Iraq and Syria for accommodating Indians joining the outfit, oneindia.com reports on August 4. The Hind Camp is the least crowded camps of the IS with just 7 members, the fact is that none of the Indian fighters barring one has been allowed to even touch a gun. As Areeb Majeed one of the four youth from Kalyan in Maharashtra had said upon his return, " I did odd jobs at the Hind camp." None of the fighters barring one from Tamil Nadu who joined the IS in 2014 has been allowed on the battle field. All the rest of the IS recruits from India are assisting other fighters. The Indian recruits are meant to cook, clean and do other jobs for the fighters. However some of the Indians have posted pictures with assault rifles in their hand. This is more of a marketing stunt, an Intelligence Bureau (IB) official says. They hold guns pose for a photograph and post it on the internet so that others would be tempted to join the outfit. Most of the Indians who have joined the IS were lured in by false promises. Many felt that after a few rounds of training they would be sent into the battle field. The Areeb Majeed case is a classic example of what really happens at the IS camps where Indians are concerned. The IS finds the Indian recruits to be too frail and incapable of a battle.
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August - 3 
the indefinite curfew which was imposed in Imphal East and Imphal West Districts on July 8 , after the death of a student during the Inner Line Permit (ILP) protest, will be fully lifted from August 3 (today), reports Kanglaonline.
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the indefinite curfew which was imposed in Imphal East and Imphal West Districts on July 8 , after the death of a student during the Inner Line Permit (ILP) protest, will be fully lifted from August 3 (today), reports Kanglaonline.
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August - 3 
The Intelligence Wing of the Kerala Police has confirmed that a youth from the state has joined the Islamic State (IS), reports The New Indian Express on August 4. Officials who refused to share the whereabouts of the person said he had been working
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The Intelligence Wing of the Kerala Police has confirmed that a youth from the state has joined the Islamic State (IS), reports The New Indian Express on August 4. Officials who refused to share the whereabouts of the person said he had been working in the Middle East before joining the militant group a year ago. “The information is reasonably confirmed. He is reported to have lived in Syria and Iraq afterwards,” the official said. Though there are reports that two other Keralites too joined the group, the Police said they were yet to receive reliable information in this regard.
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August - 3 
The special Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, (TADA) court in Mumbai (Maharashtra) which is conducting the trial in the 1993 Mumbai blasts case against eight accused on August 3 completed recording of their statements, reports Th
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The special Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, (TADA) court in Mumbai (Maharashtra) which is conducting the trial in the 1993 Mumbai blasts case against eight accused on August 3 completed recording of their statements, reports The Times of India. Abu Salem, Riyaz Siddiqui, Karimullah Khan, Feroze Abdul Rashid, Tahir Merchant, Mustafa Dossa, Riyaz Siddiqui and Abdul Quayyum are facing trial in the case. Under section 313 of Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), an accused is given an opportunity to personally explain the circumstances appearing in the evidence against him or her. All the accused told the Special Judge G A Sanap that they will also submit written statements.
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August - 3 
The ultra-conservative Islamic State (IS) ideology is gaining root among a section of Muslim youth in India, particularly in Jammu and Kashmir, Hindustan Times reports on August 4. Worried by this, the Union Government has tasked its security agencie
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The ultra-conservative Islamic State (IS) ideology is gaining root among a section of Muslim youth in India, particularly in Jammu and Kashmir, Hindustan Times reports on August 4. Worried by this, the Union Government has tasked its security agencies to monitor social media sites and Twitter handles promoting violent extremism. This heightened concern is due to the spread of this hate ideology in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region and its ramifications for the Kashmir Valley. The IS group is known to operate 96,000 Twitter handles, each spewing out 2,000 venomous tweets daily. Each minute 300 hours of content is added on to YouTube, which includes terror propaganda and radical Islam with an aim to recruit global Muslim youth. The problem is the servers of these social media platforms are not in India. The government does not have the technological capability to track, monitor or react to this avalanche of bytes in the virtual world which are radicalising youth in the name of Islam or a Caliphate concept.
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August - 4 
Further, Nagaland Chief Minister (CM) Zeliang appealed to Nagas to come together to share their feelings, views and aspirations so that they could collectively work to find a better and effective way to facilitate the Naga peace process so as to a
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Further, Nagaland Chief Minister (CM) Zeliang appealed to Nagas to come together to share their feelings, views and aspirations so that they could collectively work to find a better and effective way to facilitate the Naga peace process so as to arrive at a settlement that was honourable and acceptable to all, reports Nagaland Post on August 5. On the finer prints of the Peace Accord, Zeliang admitted that no one was yet aware of the contents but appealed to party men against harbouring any negative thinking, either on the Prime Minister or NSCN-IM leadership.
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August - 4 
Militants of Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) in the hilly jungles of eastern Bangladesh have contacted Mizoram authorities saying they might need transit assistance as the state is the shortest and most conv
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Militants of Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) in the hilly jungles of eastern Bangladesh have contacted Mizoram authorities saying they might need transit assistance as the state is the shortest and most convenient route through which they can go to Nagaland following the peace agreement between NSCN-IM and Government of India (GoI), reports The Indian Express on August 4. Sources stated that ‘colonel’ Apum, ‘commander’ of NSCN-IM in Bangladesh in Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) region, made contact with operatives on August 4. NSCN-IM contingent in Bangladesh has about 50 male and female combatants who remain in a camp not far from the international border near Mizoram’s western Mamit District. While, another official stated that contingent could either pass through Mizoram via Mamit town and Aizawl city, the state capital, or through Kolasib District, which borders Assam, depending on chosen point of entry.
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August - 4 
A high alert has been sounded in the National Capital following intelligence inputs that nine suspected terrorists have already entered Delhi, reports Zee News on August 5. According to sources, the terrorists are carrying a huge cache of explosives,
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A high alert has been sounded in the National Capital following intelligence inputs that nine suspected terrorists have already entered Delhi, reports Zee News on August 5. According to sources, the terrorists are carrying a huge cache of explosives, including Research Department Explosive (RDX) and detonators. The Government has instructed all security agencies to step up vigil in the capital to avert any terror strike ahead of the Independence Day on August 15. The intelligence input on nine Pakistani terrorists sneaking into Delhi has come in the wake of the recent terror attack in Gurdaspur (Punjab) in which ten people were killed including cops. The report quoted sources as saying that the cache of arms had arrived in the capital about three months back.
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August - 4 
A United Peoples Liberation Army (UPLA) militant, identified as Dharam Singh Teron was arrested by Security Forces (SFs) from Hamren in Karbi Anglong District, reports The Sentinel on August 5. Four M-16 live rounds and incriminatory documents includ
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A United Peoples Liberation Army (UPLA) militant, identified as Dharam Singh Teron was arrested by Security Forces (SFs) from Hamren in Karbi Anglong District, reports The Sentinel on August 5. Four M-16 live rounds and incriminatory documents including UPLA demand register, notes and receipt were recovered from the militant.
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August - 4 
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Nabam Tuki welcomed the initiative of Government of India (GoI) to bring a peaceful solution to the prolonged Naga political issue, reports The Shillong Times on August 5. He stated that “We hope the peace accord with
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Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Nabam Tuki welcomed the initiative of Government of India (GoI) to bring a peaceful solution to the prolonged Naga political issue, reports The Shillong Times on August 5. He stated that “We hope the peace accord with Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) will bring permanent and lasting solution to the protracted Naga political issue and peace will prevail in the entire north-eastern region.”He also added that “While the details of the peace accord and the consensus entered upon by the Centre and the NSCN (IM) is not known, it will be immature on our part to comment at this juncture.” He, however, lamented that Arunachal Pradesh was not made a party to the discussion on the Naga Peace Accord.
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August - 4 
As the neighbouring states bordering Nagaland continue to be wary of the contents of the "peace accord" signed on August3, Government sources have said that the accord is a "preliminary" one that will pave the way for a final settlement of the Naga i
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As the neighbouring states bordering Nagaland continue to be wary of the contents of the "peace accord" signed on August3, Government sources have said that the accord is a "preliminary" one that will pave the way for a final settlement of the Naga issue. The sources also said that the NSCN-IM's most contentious demand - the creation of Nagalim or Greater Nagaland comprising all Naga-inhabited areas of the Northeast - has been "set aside for now". The accord is "more of an economic package", which includes enhanced funding for infrastructure and communication projects, reservation in medical and engineering institutions, besides concessions and subsidies in certain sectors.
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August - 4 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres went on rampage in all four Districts of south Bastar on August 4 during the South Bastar Bandh (general shutdown strike) called by the banned outfit in protest against the Land Acquisition bill, re
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres went on rampage in all four Districts of south Bastar on August 4 during the South Bastar Bandh (general shutdown strike) called by the banned outfit in protest against the Land Acquisition bill, reports The Hindu. Maoists damaged National Highway 16 between Bhairamgad town and Bijapur District headquarters and also set ablaze a passenger vehicle of a private travel company near Badrela village of Bijapur. No one was injured in the incident. Maoists also damaged the railway track between the Kaklur and Kumar Sadara stations in Dantewada District. They damaged the Dornapal-Jagargunda road in Sukma District disrupting traffic until late evening. “The Maoists also destroyed a bridge on Mukram stream near Chintalnar village of Sukma last night. This will hamper supply of ration to Jagargunda and the nearby villages,” said Dinesh Pratap Upadhyay, Deputy Inspector General of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Dantewada range.
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August - 4 
Earlier, on August 4, a militant of Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K), identified as ‘corporal’ Chingkhurei Gangmei was arrested from Khuman Lampak Stadium in Imphal West District, reports Kanglaonline. He was involv
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Earlier, on August 4, a militant of Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K), identified as ‘corporal’ Chingkhurei Gangmei was arrested from Khuman Lampak Stadium in Imphal West District, reports Kanglaonline. He was involved in the June 4 ambush which killed 18 soldiers.
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August - 4 
Further a CPI-Maoist squad led by ‘area commander’ Kanhu Ram Munda lured away three girls aged between 17 to 19 years from Jiyan and Maheshpur villages under Gurabandha Police Station in East Singhbhum District, reports The Hindustan Times on August
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Further a CPI-Maoist squad led by ‘area commander’ Kanhu Ram Munda lured away three girls aged between 17 to 19 years from Jiyan and Maheshpur villages under Gurabandha Police Station in East Singhbhum District, reports The Hindustan Times on August 5. A joint team of State Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has been carrying out intensive operation to bring back the girls from Maoist squad, believed to be camping somewhere up on the Pawra and Dangra hills in Gurabandha, 100 km from Jamshedpur.
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August - 4 
In a bid to arrest fast erosion of their base following the recent surrender of a large number of cadres in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar, a Maoist stronghold, Naxals [Left Wing Extremists, LWEs] are planning to abduct VIPs to bargain release of jailed cadre
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In a bid to arrest fast erosion of their base following the recent surrender of a large number of cadres in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar, a Maoist stronghold, Naxals [Left Wing Extremists, LWEs] are planning to abduct VIPs to bargain release of jailed cadres, intelligence has warned, reports The Asian Age. “Maoists [Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)] are clearly on the back foot after surrender of over 4000 Naxal cadres including over a dozen senior leaders in Bastar in the past several months. The development has not only demoralised the rank and file of the rebels but also threatened to shrink Maoists’ base in Bastar. Hence, the rebel leadership has decided to abduct VIPs such as local Superintendents of Police and District collectors and use them as a bargaining chip to negotiate release of Naxals incarcerated in different jails in the state”, intelligence sources told The Asian Age in Raipur. “What worried most the Maoist leadership was that the surrendered Naxals might lead the police to hideouts of rebel leaders in Maoist strongholds in Bastar,” State Intelligence Bureau (SIB) said.
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August - 4 
In deeply embarrassing disclosures for Pakistan, its chief investigator of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack (2008) has stated that the mayhem was planned and launched from this country and that the operation was directed from an ops room in Karachi (Pa
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In deeply embarrassing disclosures for Pakistan, its chief investigator of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack (2008) has stated that the mayhem was planned and launched from this country and that the operation was directed from an ops room in Karachi (Pakistan), reports The Economic Times on August 5. Tariq Khosa, a top police officer who was made Director General of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) weeks after the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, has written a revealing article in Dawn newspaper giving graphic details of the plot and its investigation, thereby confirming what India has been saying for long. Khosa, who has held top posts in the Pakistan Government and Interpol besides initiating criminal investigation into former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's assassination in 2007, wrote that "Pakistan has to deal with the Mumbai mayhem, planned and launched from its soil. This requires facing the truth and admitting mistakes." He also demanded that Pakistan's state security apparatus should ensure that the perpetrators and masterminds of the "ghastly terror attacks" are brought to justice. Noting that the case has lingered on for far too long, Khosa said dilatory tactics by the defendants, frequent change of trial judges and assassination of the case prosecutor as well as retracting from original testimony by some key witnesses have been serious setbacks for the prosecutors. The Asian Age adds that in his article in Dawn, Khosa stated, “The following facts are pertinent. First, Ajmal Kasab was a Pakistani national, whose place of residence and initial schooling as well as his joining a banned militant organisation was established by the investigators. Second, the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorists were imparted training near Thatta, Sindh and launched by sea from there. The training camp was identified and secured by the investigators. The casings of the explosive devices used in Mumbai were recovered from this training camp and duly matched. Third, the fishing trawler used by the terrorists for hijacking an Indian trawler in which they sailed to Mumbai, was brought back to harbour, then painted and concealed. It was recovered by the investigators and connected to the accused. Fourth, the engine of the dinghy abandoned by the terrorists near Mumbai harbour contained a patent number through which the investigators traced its import from Japan to Lahore and then to a Karachi sports shop from where a LeT-linked militant purchased it along with the dinghy. The money trail was followed and linked to the accused who was arrested. Fifth, the ops room in Karachi, from where the operation was directed, was also identified and secured by the investigators. The communications through Voice over Internet Protocol were unearthed. Sixth, the alleged commander and his deputies were identified and arrested. Seventh, a couple of foreign-based financiers and facilitators were arrested and brought to face trial.” However, India feels that its stand is vindicated in the disclosures made by the Pakistani chief investigator of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks (2008) in a newspaper column that the terror strike was planned and launched from Pakistani soil, reports The Asian Age. Government sources said that “We have always insisted that the 2008 terror attack were planned, financed and carried out by people from Pakistan. Also, it is our view that 99 per cent of the evidence in the Mumbai case is in Pakistan.” They added that prosecutors in Pakistan had enough evidence against the perpetrators of the deadly attacks and that if they had revealed it the outcome of the trial would have been different, a reference to the fact that those responsible for it, including Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, are roaming free in Pakistan.
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August - 4 
In other news, Khole-Khitovi faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-KK) ‘envoy to collective leadership, Alezo Venuh and ‘advisor’ to collective leadership, C. Singson said “it has nothing to do with us as it (Peace Accord) is for M
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In other news, Khole-Khitovi faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-KK) ‘envoy to collective leadership, Alezo Venuh and ‘advisor’ to collective leadership, C. Singson said “it has nothing to do with us as it (Peace Accord) is for Muivah”, reports Nagaland Post. They also added that the group has no problem with “Naga Peace Accord” if the agreement was “good for Mr. Muviah and Southern Nagas”. Alezo claimed that Isak-Muivah faction of NSCN (NSCN-IM) “several occasions” has ruled out integration and during one of the meetings has made it clear that he was seeking “a solution for Southern Nagas”. He also added that political solution was such that NSCN-K had to settle for a solution for Eastern Nagas settled in Myanmar as there is an international boundary that has separated the Nagas.
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August - 4 
Meanwhile, Ganesh Uike, secretary of the South Regional Committee (SRC) of the CPI-Maoist lashed out at the Government, the Police and the media for “fuelling speculation and indulging in propaganda” about the alleged rift between Telugu leaders and
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Meanwhile, Ganesh Uike, secretary of the South Regional Committee (SRC) of the CPI-Maoist lashed out at the Government, the Police and the media for “fuelling speculation and indulging in propaganda” about the alleged rift between Telugu leaders and Bastar tribal cadres of the party, reports The Hindu. In a press statement Uike said, “The media is being misled [by the police and the government] to spread rumours about a rift between Telugu-speaking leaders of the party and the tribals of Bastar. Are the people of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, who are working for the party, not the citizens of India?” He further claimed, “Many leaders and cadres of our party, who hailed from Andhra and Telangana areas, have sacrificed their lives while fighting for the rights of Bastar tribals. Our party does not work under the limitations of caste, creed, religion, sect and region.” Uike accepted the “execution” of some Maoist leaders by their own party men and agreed that some senior party cadres had joined the police in the past few months in Bastar. “Some senior cadres like Mallesh and Kiran have surrendered to the Police. The police are utilising these politically corrupt people to spread misinformation in the media about the discrimination against the party’s tribal cadres by its Telugu-speaking leaders. The police are also spreading lies that this discrimination is leading to the spate of surrenders which is false,” he added. Uike, however, reiterated that only two of them, Badaru and Bhagat, were “executed” as per the decision of the “people’s court” and the rest were spared. “Kosi and Vagi were warned and sent back to their villages and Hurra ran away to join the police,” he said.
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August - 4 
Minister of State for Finance, Jayant Sinha on August 4 said in Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Parliament) that more than 27.31 lakh pieces of Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN), with face value of INR 1364.3 million, were seized in three years through 2
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Minister of State for Finance, Jayant Sinha on August 4 said in Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Parliament) that more than 27.31 lakh pieces of Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN), with face value of INR 1364.3 million, were seized in three years through 2014, reports Business Standard. Replying to a question in Rajya Sabha, Jayant Sinha said that in order to stay ahead of the counterfeiters, the government has recently introduced revised numbering pattern in all denominations. Besides, the Government, in consultation with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), has initiated the process of procurement of upgraded/new security features for a fresh series of bank notes. Sinha informed that a FICN Coordination Group has been formed in the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) to share intelligence/ information amongst different security agencies to deal with the menace of circulation of FICNs in the country. As per the details given by him on FICN, more than 15.54 lakh notes were recovered in 2012, 2013 and 2014 having face value of about INR 775.8 million. Also, 11.77 lakh notes were seized during the three years having face value of INR 588.4 million. Meanwhile, 2,091.8 crore pieces of bank notes of various denominations valuing INR 31.99 lakh crore were supplied to the RBI during 2013-14 fiscal.
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August - 4 
On August 4, Security Forces (SFs) arrested six linkmen of IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) from Serfanguri in Kokrajhar District, reports The Telegraph. According to Police they were helping a militant in abdu
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On August 4, Security Forces (SFs) arrested six linkmen of IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) from Serfanguri in Kokrajhar District, reports The Telegraph. According to Police they were helping a militant in abduction and subversive activities in the run-up to Independence Day.
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One civilian has been killed in firing by Pakistani troops in Pargwal sector of Jammu District on August 4, reports Times of India. Violating the ceasefire, Pakistani troops targeted 12 Border out Posts (BoPs) by resorting to firing and mortar shelli
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One civilian has been killed in firing by Pakistani troops in Pargwal sector of Jammu District on August 4, reports Times of India. Violating the ceasefire, Pakistani troops targeted 12 Border out Posts (BoPs) by resorting to firing and mortar shelling along the International Border (IB). Border Security Force (BSF) troops retaliated resulting in exchange of fire, which was still going on when last reports came in.
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Police arrested three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from Khunti District, reports biharprabha.com quoting ANI on August 5. They also recovered large cache of arms and ammunition reportedly looted by the Maoists in 2008.
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Police arrested three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from Khunti District, reports biharprabha.com quoting ANI on August 5. They also recovered large cache of arms and ammunition reportedly looted by the Maoists in 2008.
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August - 4 
Sources also stated that ‘Naga Army’ of NSCN-IM will be absorbed in a new force to be raised on the lines of Home Guards and Indian Reserve Battalions (IRBNs). Sources have not ruled out the possibility of another split in the outfit in the wake of t
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Sources also stated that ‘Naga Army’ of NSCN-IM will be absorbed in a new force to be raised on the lines of Home Guards and Indian Reserve Battalions (IRBNs). Sources have not ruled out the possibility of another split in the outfit in the wake of the contentious accord. They said that some sections in Nagaland and senior militant leaders are "not very happy" as their leadership had set aside two key issues - sovereignty and Nagalim.
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August - 4 
Three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, surrendered before Superintendent of Police (SP) Mitrabhanu Mohapatra in Malkangiri District on August 4, reports The Hindu. The surrendered Maoists were identified as Arun Kumar Madhi alias
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Three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, surrendered before Superintendent of Police (SP) Mitrabhanu Mohapatra in Malkangiri District on August 4, reports The Hindu. The surrendered Maoists were identified as Arun Kumar Madhi alias Erra (35), Sina Madhi alias Dula (24) and Irma Madkamai (20). Arun and Sina, carrying INR 100,000 reward each on their heads announced by the State Government, were armed cadres, wanted in several incidents of Maoist violence including murders, while Irma Madkami was a Maoist militia. Arun was working under Podia Local Operating Squad (LOS) of Malkangiri division of CPI-Maoist, while the other two were part of Kalimela LOS of the CPI-Maoist.
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August - 4 
Three persons were arrested along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs), arms and ammunitions from a car in Siliguri District on August 4, reports Business Standard. Police intercepted the car and recovered from them one pistol and six rounds of li
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Three persons were arrested along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs), arms and ammunitions from a car in Siliguri District on August 4, reports Business Standard. Police intercepted the car and recovered from them one pistol and six rounds of live cartridges, besides FICN with the face value of INR 40,000 last night. According to Police, all three had criminal backgrounds, who used to commit dacoity by using the same car, he said.
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August - 4 
Two National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) ‘commanders’ identified as Sunil Mohan Tripura and Jatanjay Tripura surrendered in South Tripura and Dhalai Districts , reports The Shillong Times on August 5. An AK-56 assault rifle, 17 rounds of magaz
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Two National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) ‘commanders’ identified as Sunil Mohan Tripura and Jatanjay Tripura surrendered in South Tripura and Dhalai Districts , reports The Shillong Times on August 5. An AK-56 assault rifle, 17 rounds of magazine and two grenades were deposited by the surrendered militants.
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August - 4 
two National Santal Liberation Army (NSLA) militants identified as Manoj Soren and Barka Tudu were arrested from Karigaon area in Kokrajhar District, on August 4 reports The Sentinel. Two country-made pistols, three live rounds and extortion receipts
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two National Santal Liberation Army (NSLA) militants identified as Manoj Soren and Barka Tudu were arrested from Karigaon area in Kokrajhar District, on August 4 reports The Sentinel. Two country-made pistols, three live rounds and extortion receipts were recovered from them.
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August - 4 
Two persons, identified as Mohammad Naushad and Mohammad Nasiya were arrested on August 4 for allegedly possessing Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) with a face value of INR 1.4 lakh from Mirzapur Bardah village in Munger District of Bihar, reports Pr
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Two persons, identified as Mohammad Naushad and Mohammad Nasiya were arrested on August 4 for allegedly possessing Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) with a face value of INR 1.4 lakh from Mirzapur Bardah village in Munger District of Bihar, reports Press Trust of India. Munger Superintendent of Police (SP) Barun Kumar Sinha said that the operation was carried out by the Delhi Police on the basis of information provided by one Virendra Bhardwaj arrested on FICN smuggling charges in New Delhi. The Bihar Police assisted them in the operation.
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August - 4 
While replying to a query by Jaywantrao Jadhav of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) in the monsoon session of the Maharashtra Legislative Council, Chief Minister (CM) Devendra Fadnavis, who also holds the Home portfolio, admitted that the Communis
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While replying to a query by Jaywantrao Jadhav of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) in the monsoon session of the Maharashtra Legislative Council, Chief Minister (CM) Devendra Fadnavis, who also holds the Home portfolio, admitted that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres are trying to create base in Mumbai-Nashik-Pune belt, reports dnaindia.com on August 5. “It has come to light that in the urban and industrial belts in these areas, the Maoists are trying to clandestinely propagate their ideology and are creating an impression that they are raising their voice on Dalit issues and attracting Dalit youth to the Maoist movement,” noted CM Fadnavis. He further said the 'Naxal-promoted' Kabir Kala Manch was being used to attract youth towards Maoist thought through art troupes and street-plays. Cases have been lodged against Naxal activists at Harsul, Mumbai, Pune and Talegaon Dabhade.
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August - 5 
According to the sources, airports, central government offices and all sensitive installations have been put on high alert. The warning comes just a few days ahead of Independence Day on August 15 and on the same day Usman Khan, a Pakistani terror
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According to the sources, airports, central government offices and all sensitive installations have been put on high alert. The warning comes just a few days ahead of Independence Day on August 15 and on the same day Usman Khan, a Pakistani terrorist belonging to Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), was arrested by Security Forces with the help of some villagers in Jammu and Kashmir's Udhampur District.
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August - 5 
Police on August 5 arrested one person, identified as Ikramul Haq Hussain Ali Shaikh for possession of Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) of INR 3,50,000, from Bhiwandi (Maharashtra) reports dnaindia.com The arrested man, told the Police that he h
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Police on August 5 arrested one person, identified as Ikramul Haq Hussain Ali Shaikh for possession of Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) of INR 3,50,000, from Bhiwandi (Maharashtra) reports dnaindia.com The arrested man, told the Police that he had brought the notes from West Bengal to circulate them in several cities. Assistant Inspector Nitin Patil said, "A case under section 489C (possession of forged or counterfeit currency notes or bank notes) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) has been registered at the Pydhonie Police Station."
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August - 5 
Separately, United Naga Council (UNC) welcomed the peace accord signed between GoI and NSCN-IM In a press release it stated that peace accord has brought about an end to decades old armed conflict in Naga areas, reports Kanglaonline on August 6.
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Separately, United Naga Council (UNC) welcomed the peace accord signed between GoI and NSCN-IM In a press release it stated that peace accord has brought about an end to decades old armed conflict in Naga areas, reports Kanglaonline on August 6.
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August - 5 
26 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres have been arrested from different places in Bijapur District over past three days, Police said on August 5, reports The Times of India. The arrested Maoists, against whom warrants were long pendi
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26 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres have been arrested from different places in Bijapur District over past three days, Police said on August 5, reports The Times of India. The arrested Maoists, against whom warrants were long pending, were involved in several incidents including loot, arson, murder, attacks on security personnel and triggering bomb blasts, Bijapur Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Indira Kalyan Elesela said. Of those arrested, Kursam Ramesh (25), Karam Satyam (25) and Dubba Samaiya were involved in triggering blast on the convoy of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Mahesh Gagda (presently forest and law minister in Chief Minister Raman Singh's Cabinet) and Bijapur Collector in April 2012 in the forested Pegrapalli area under Madded Police Station limits.
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August - 5 
A high alert has been sounded in Delhi as a heavily armed terrorist is suspected to be hiding in the National Capital, said sources on August 5, reports IBNLive. The terrorist is armed with RDX (Research Department explosive), IED (Improvised Explosi
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A high alert has been sounded in Delhi as a heavily armed terrorist is suspected to be hiding in the National Capital, said sources on August 5, reports IBNLive. The terrorist is armed with RDX (Research Department explosive), IED (Improvised Explosive Device) and has sophisticated weapons, sources said.
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August - 5 
Abdul Goni, who was abducted by armed assailants on July 29, managed to escape from their captivity on August 2, reports The Shillong Times. He was abducted from Hajongpara village near Damalgre in West Garo Hills District. Later Police raided the hi
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Abdul Goni, who was abducted by armed assailants on July 29, managed to escape from their captivity on August 2, reports The Shillong Times. He was abducted from Hajongpara village near Damalgre in West Garo Hills District. Later Police raided the hide out of the assailants and arrested a suspect Vicky Sangma. .99 calibre pistol with two live rounds were recovered from him.
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August - 5 
According to The Times of India, Police investigation has revealed that the July 23 killing of Dhanlal Baiju Madavi, of Gajamendhi village in Dhanora taluka in Gadchiroli District by cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) alleging him
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According to The Times of India, Police investigation has revealed that the July 23 killing of Dhanlal Baiju Madavi, of Gajamendhi village in Dhanora taluka in Gadchiroli District by cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) alleging him to be police informer was actually in incident of settling score with the victim by the Maoists. During investigations, the Police found that Dhanlal had some days ago protested when a gang of Maoists tried to harass a village girl. The Maoists later picked up a quarrel with Dhanlal during another visit to the village to attend a social event. The villagers told Police the real reason for killing was Maoists wanted to settle scores for resisting their advances towards the girl.
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August - 5 
Also, Reformation faction of NSCN (NSCN-R) expressed appreciation to the statesmanship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the Naga Peace Accord signed on August 3 with NSCN-IM, reports Nagaland Post on August 6. The ‘ministry of information and publ
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Also, Reformation faction of NSCN (NSCN-R) expressed appreciation to the statesmanship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the Naga Peace Accord signed on August 3 with NSCN-IM, reports Nagaland Post on August 6. The ‘ministry of information and publicity’ of NSCN-R stated that “patience and endurance” of the NSCN collective leadership in pursing the interests of the Nagas was “praise worthy”.
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August - 5 
At least two militants of Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) were injured in an encounter with troops of 2/5 Gurkha Regiment at Taoringpung village in Tamenglong District, on August 5, reports Nagaland Post. Security Forces (SFs) later recovered seven AK
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At least two militants of Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) were injured in an encounter with troops of 2/5 Gurkha Regiment at Taoringpung village in Tamenglong District, on August 5, reports Nagaland Post. Security Forces (SFs) later recovered seven AK-47 rifles from the encounter site.
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August - 5 
Elsewhere, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of Srinagar based 15 Corps Lieutenant General Subrata Saha on August 5 said that launch pads of militants across the Line of Control (LoC) in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) are active and they are trying t
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Elsewhere, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of Srinagar based 15 Corps Lieutenant General Subrata Saha on August 5 said that launch pads of militants across the Line of Control (LoC) in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) are active and they are trying to infiltrate into Kashmir but troops are ready to face the challenge, reports Daily Excelsior. He said “All the launch pads across the LoC in Kashmir are active. Estimates are that there are large numbers of militants and intensity of attempts to infiltrate is also high. Every day, we receive intelligence inputs and are visible as well. So, till our troops are deployed there, we understand we can face this challenge.” The GOC said that so far there has been zero infiltration in Kashmir this year due to good intelligence network. “I think this is the first time that we have been able to achieve zero infiltration so far particularly in this period when the snow melts and it takes a while for the anti infiltration obstacle system, the fence to come up, so that it goes entirely to the credit of the soldiers who are operating on the ground and of course supporting them is a good intelligence network and improved surveillance grid and some very depth changes in depositions that have been done to be sure we were able to pre-empt all these attempts to infiltrate”, he added.
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August - 5 
Further, Naga Hoho (apex body of Naga tribes) has appealed to GoI and NSCN-IM to share the contents of the “Framework Agreement, reports Nagaland Post on August 6.
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Further, Naga Hoho (apex body of Naga tribes) has appealed to GoI and NSCN-IM to share the contents of the “Framework Agreement, reports Nagaland Post on August 6.
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August - 5 
Further, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Police teams on August 5 launched a drive to arrest wanted Maoists, a day before the bandh call to protest the Police encounter in Jharkhand, reports The Times of India. Red alert was sounded in Ea
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Further, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Police teams on August 5 launched a drive to arrest wanted Maoists, a day before the bandh call to protest the Police encounter in Jharkhand, reports The Times of India. Red alert was sounded in East Champaran District and Police conducted combing operations to flush out Maoists from areas on the Indo-Nepal border. Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP), Operations, Rajiv Kumar said ground support for Maoists is declining in the District and it was nowhere near what it was in the 1995 to 2000 period. The ASP further claimed some senior Maoist leaders like Rajanji, Bhaskar, Atish Ram, Ramesh, Shankar Sahni, Simran and Nitu Singh would be arrested before the assembly election in Bihar.
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August - 5 
Government of India (GoI) interlocutor for Naga Peace Talks R. N. Ravi on August 6 briefed Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) about the peace accord signed between Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) and GoI, re
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Government of India (GoI) interlocutor for Naga Peace Talks R. N. Ravi on August 6 briefed Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) about the peace accord signed between Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) and GoI, reports The Times of India on August 6. During a meeting with Union Home Minister Rajnath Sigh, he confirmed that the 'accord' was really a "framework agreement". According to sources framework rules out not only sovereignty but also any change in state boundaries. The latter means that territorial integrity of states like Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh and Assam, which comprise Naga-inhabited areas, will remain intact, reports The Times of India on August 6. Also, Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju informed that the accord signed between Government of India (GoI) and Isak-Muivah faction of NSCN (NSCN-IM) is just the framework and added that interest of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur would not be sidelined whenever the full body of the Accord is signed, reports The Sangai Express on August 6. He stated that GoI stand is that it will understand the sentiments and concern of the Naga people and consider it with a holistic approach.
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August - 5 
In view of the volatile law and order situation along the border area (India-Myanmar) under Mon District, Deputy Commissioner & District Magistrate, W. Honje Konyak has promulgated prohibitory order, reports Nagaland Post. This would restrict movemen
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In view of the volatile law and order situation along the border area (India-Myanmar) under Mon District, Deputy Commissioner & District Magistrate, W. Honje Konyak has promulgated prohibitory order, reports Nagaland Post. This would restrict movement of any person/vehicles from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. in the 3 km belt in Nagaland side bordering Myanmar with immediate effect till further orders
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August - 5 
Local people and Village Defence Committee (VDC) members on August 5 captured alive one of the two Pakistani Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants involved in attack on Border Security Force (BSF) convoy on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway from Chirdi v
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Local people and Village Defence Committee (VDC) members on August 5 captured alive one of the two Pakistani Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants involved in attack on Border Security Force (BSF) convoy on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway from Chirdi village of Udhampur District while he was trying to trek towards Seoj Dhar holding three civilians hostage, reports Daily Excelsior. The captured militant is identified as Mohammad Naveed alias Qasim (22), a resident of Faisalabad, Pakistan. Earlier, two BSF personnel and one militant were killed in the attacked was reported. The martyred BSF personnel have been identified as Constables Shubhenbdu Rai and Rockey. The identity of the slain militant has been identified as Noman alias Momin, a resident of Faisalabad, Pakistan. 13 BSF personnel were also injured in the attacked. The injured BSG personnel have been identified as VB Mondal, Constable; Ashok Kumar, Constable; Kuljit Singh, Constable; Mohan Lal, Head Constable; Mahesh Chander, Constable; Rajiv Ranjan, Head Constable; KP Singh, Constable; M Ahmad, Head Constable, OP Gupta, Constable; Daljeet Singh, Constable; Lalit Mohan, Head Constable; Rakesh Kumar, Constable and Rajesh Kumar, Constable.
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August - 5 
Meanwhile, three Maoists, carrying cash reward of INR 100000 on their heads, on August 5 surrendered in Kondagaon District, reports Zee News. In their statement, the surrendered Maoists had alleged that senior cadres from Andhra Pradesh and Maharasht
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Meanwhile, three Maoists, carrying cash reward of INR 100000 on their heads, on August 5 surrendered in Kondagaon District, reports Zee News. In their statement, the surrendered Maoists had alleged that senior cadres from Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra carried out bloodbath in Chhattisgarh and surrendered in their respective states in lure of money but prevented cadres belonging to Chhattisgarh from doing the same. The surrendered cadres were working as members of Kiskodo Local Operation Squad (LOS).
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August - 5 
Minister of State for Home (MoS) Kiren Rijiu on August 5 stated that the Government of India (GoI)- Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) pact was "a framework" for working out a permanent solution to Naga problem, w
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Minister of State for Home (MoS) Kiren Rijiu on August 5 stated that the Government of India (GoI)- Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) pact was "a framework" for working out a permanent solution to Naga problem, with its exact terms to be finalized over the next three months, reports The Times of India. He also stated that "the final contours will take into account the sentiments of not only Nagas but of all stakeholders".
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August - 5 
On August 5, an extortionist identified as Neisakhoto Mema was arrested while extorting from non local labourers near Tinpatti Junction in Kohima, in Kohima District, reports Nagaland Post.
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On August 5, an extortionist identified as Neisakhoto Mema was arrested while extorting from non local labourers near Tinpatti Junction in Kohima, in Kohima District, reports Nagaland Post.
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August - 5 
Punjab was well-equipped to take any Pakistan-sponsored terrorist activity head-on, Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal said on August 5, reports The Times of India. "I am here to assure you that the Punjab Government is committed to maintainin
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Punjab was well-equipped to take any Pakistan-sponsored terrorist activity head-on, Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal said on August 5, reports The Times of India. "I am here to assure you that the Punjab Government is committed to maintaining peace on the border. Any attempt to destabilise this hard won peace will not be tolerated," Badal stated. He said the government had taken a decision to increase the Police Force in the border areas.
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August - 5 
Separately, ‘military supervisor’ of Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) ‘lieutenant general’ Niki Sumi stated that even if Isak-Muivah faction of NSCN (NSCN-IM) signed the accord with the Government of India (GoI) NSC
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Separately, ‘military supervisor’ of Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) ‘lieutenant general’ Niki Sumi stated that even if Isak-Muivah faction of NSCN (NSCN-IM) signed the accord with the Government of India (GoI) NSCN-K was under no obligation to “either agree or disagree”, reports Nagaland Post on August 6. Niki said it was the sole prerogative of NSCN-IM to arrive at any conclusion which the latter has been striving after 18 years adding, the accord was intended exclusively for NSCN-IM.
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August - 5 
The Director General (DG) of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Prakash Mishra, who visited Sambalpur District on August 5, reaffirmed that local Police and CRPF will work with full coordination to combat Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)
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The Director General (DG) of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Prakash Mishra, who visited Sambalpur District on August 5, reaffirmed that local Police and CRPF will work with full coordination to combat Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) problem in the state and also in SDS (Sundargarh-Deogarh-Sambalpur) corridor, reports The Statesman. DG Mishra also admitted the growing activities of the Maoists in the region. “But we are ready to face any challenge,” he said. “Very strong operation against them will be initiated to stop their new venture here,” the DG said further. Prior to visiting Sambalpur, Mishra visited the Gandhamardan hill area spread across Bargarh and Balangir Districts. “My intention was to see the forces deployed in this area in hospitable situation and morally boost them up,” DG Mishra said. More forces from Keonjhar and Mayurbhanj Districts will be mobilized to Gandhamardan area to meet the requirement here, he informed. Meanwhile, a group centre of CRPF would be established at Basantpur on the outskirts of Sambalpur city, DG Mishra said, reports New Indian Express. Informing this to media persons at Burla after going round the proposed site, Mishra said this will be the second CRPF group centre in the State after Bhubaneswar. The group centre in Sambalpur will be simultaneously developed along with the one at Raipur in neighbouring Chhattisgarh.
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August - 5 
The senior leadership of United Achik Liberation Army (UALA) have virtually agreed to the terms placed by the Government before the formal peace pact reports The Sentinel on August 6. While the bargain of the rehabilitation is almost settled, the out
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The senior leadership of United Achik Liberation Army (UALA) have virtually agreed to the terms placed by the Government before the formal peace pact reports The Sentinel on August 6. While the bargain of the rehabilitation is almost settled, the outfit is waiting for the endorsement of its ‘commander-in-chief’ Norok X Momin. A source stated that notwithstanding the delay on the part of Norok Momin, the entire UALA leadership have already agreed to sign the peace deal.” UALA leadership has already declared the strength of its cadres at 72. It has not divulged its arsenal to the negotiating team, but the source said that it has nearly around 12 dozen AK 47 Rifles and other small arms.
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August - 5 
There have been 33 incidents of ceasefire violation along the India-Pakistan border since May, 2015 Haribhai Parathibhai Chaudhary, the Minister of State for Home Affairs, in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Indian Parliament) state
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There have been 33 incidents of ceasefire violation along the India-Pakistan border since May, 2015 Haribhai Parathibhai Chaudhary, the Minister of State for Home Affairs, in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Indian Parliament) stated on August 5, according to The Times of India. He also said three security personnel and one civilian lost their lives in these incidents. Three security personnel and 12 civilians were also injured in the violations. The figures were from May 1 to July 27, said the written reply. "Various measures are taken for the safety and security of the people residing in the border districts. The affected families are temporarily shifted to safer places and accommodated by the administration at various government buildings and are provided all basic amenities like healthcare, drinking water, power, temporary toilet, sanitation and security," the minister said. He said security measures have been augmented in the border areas and the anti-infiltration grid strengthened. He also said Police deployment was made in border areas during night and adequate security was being provided to the abandoned villages for protection of property. "Close coordination amongst various agencies is maintained. Uninterrupted power supply is also being provided in border villages during the night. Bullet-proof bunkers and ambulances are kept in readiness at convenient locations for evacuation of people in case of emergency," Chaudhary added.
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August - 5 
Two Border Security Force (BSF) personnel and one militant were killed when militants on August 5 attacked a convoy of the BSF on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway in Udhampur District, reports Daily Excelsior. Eight other BSF personnel were injure
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Two Border Security Force (BSF) personnel and one militant were killed when militants on August 5 attacked a convoy of the BSF on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway in Udhampur District, reports Daily Excelsior. Eight other BSF personnel were injured in the attack. A senior Police officer said “There was firing on a BSF convoy on the highway near Samroli by militants early this morning. Two BSF jawans were killed and around eight personnel injured.” Giving details, he said that militants hurled grenades and opened indiscriminate fire on the convoy when it reached Nassu belt on its way from Jammu to Srinagar. BSF personnel retaliated, leaving one militant killed. Army and Police have rushed to the spot and massive combing operations have been launched in and around areas.
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August - 5 
what Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) ‘Kilo Kilonser’ (home minister) Rh Raising stated on August 5 that NSCN-IM ‘general secretary’ Thuingaleng Muivah signed with the Government of India on Monday was only “the
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what Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) ‘Kilo Kilonser’ (home minister) Rh Raising stated on August 5 that NSCN-IM ‘general secretary’ Thuingaleng Muivah signed with the Government of India on Monday was only “the preamble” to the final agreement, and the leaders would have to sit down further with the government on other issues based on the principal agreement, reports The Indian Express. He stated that “The agreement signed on Monday is a transition phase of our movement to the final accord, and that is why I am calling it the preamble. We are still engaged in a political dialogue with the Government of India,” Rh Raising is third in the NSCN-IM hierarchy after ‘Yaruiwo’ (president) Issak Chisi Swu and ‘Ato Kilonser’ (prime minister) Muivah.
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, the Maoists in Chhattisgarh have taken to social media websites to propagate their ideology, reports biharprabha.com quoting ANI on August 7. The Maoists in Chhattisgarh have allegedly created several pages on social networking website Facebook to
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, the Maoists in Chhattisgarh have taken to social media websites to propagate their ideology, reports biharprabha.com quoting ANI on August 7. The Maoists in Chhattisgarh have allegedly created several pages on social networking website Facebook to spread their message. Lal Salaam, Lal Atank, Naxalwari Zindabad, Naxal Movement of India and Naxalwari are among the Facebook pages that are believed to be run by the Maoists. On these pages, the Maoists encourage youngsters to join the Maoists movement and threaten the government on various issues. Police admitted that the use of social media by the Maoists was a big challenge for security agencies.
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August - 6 
‘Divisional Commander’ of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and mastermind of Udhampur attack on Border Security Forces (BSF) convoy, Abu Qasim, on August 6 gave slip to the security forces during a gun battle at Kakapora in Pulwama District, reports Daily Excel
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‘Divisional Commander’ of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and mastermind of Udhampur attack on Border Security Forces (BSF) convoy, Abu Qasim, on August 6 gave slip to the security forces during a gun battle at Kakapora in Pulwama District, reports Daily Excelsior. Two militants believed to be Abu Qasim and a local militant Manzoor Ahmad were trapped in a house where security forces killed Talib Ahmad Shah, a local militant. Talib was killed in a brief gun battle soon after Police and Army cordoned off Astan Mohalla in Kakapora village on August 6 on specific information about presence of militants in the village. The firing stopped after initial gun battle and troops retrieved the body of the militant killed in the gun battle. But, the other two militants managed to shift to another house when Talib was killed and gun battle continued till late night.
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Also, two linkmen of Tiwa Liberation Army (TLA), identified as Bapadhar Das and Dinesh Deka were arrested from Dharamtal in Marigaon District, on August 6, reports The Sentinel.
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Also, two linkmen of Tiwa Liberation Army (TLA), identified as Bapadhar Das and Dinesh Deka were arrested from Dharamtal in Marigaon District, on August 6, reports The Sentinel.
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August - 6 
Bihar Police on August 6 arrested six Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres including ‘an area commander’ from two different places in Aurangabad District and claimed they were trying to commit a big incident on the occasion of their ba
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Bihar Police on August 6 arrested six Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres including ‘an area commander’ from two different places in Aurangabad District and claimed they were trying to commit a big incident on the occasion of their bandh call (shut down strike) across three States (Bihar, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand) on August 6, reports The Hindu. Aurangabad Superintendent of Police (SP) Babu Ram said among the arrested Maoists, one identified as Vijay was arrested from Mali village of the District, while five others were nabbed from Bamhauli village under Deo Police Station limits. “Vijay is the commander of Koel-Sone area and was involved in several incidents of Left-Wing Extremism. Among the other five arrested Maoists, three are from Palamu District in neighbouring Jharkhand, while two are from Aurangabad district,” Ram added.
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August - 6 
Critical posts dealing with anti-Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) operations in Maharashtra Police remain vacant for over a year, reports indiatoday.intoday.in on August 7. Positions like Inspector General of Police (Anti Naxal Operations
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Critical posts dealing with anti-Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) operations in Maharashtra Police remain vacant for over a year, reports indiatoday.intoday.in on August 7. Positions like Inspector General of Police (Anti Naxal Operations), Deputy Inspector General of Police (Gadchiroli range) and Superintendent of Police Special Action Group (SAG) have no full time officers assigned. In addition, even the post of Principal of the Unconventional Operations Training Centre (UOTC) where Maharashtra Police personnel train before induction into insurgency-affected regions has only been filled recently after remaining vacant for months.
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August - 6 
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, in a written reply Lok Sabha (lower house of Parliament), said that over 200 defence personnel have been killed due to insurgency, terrorism and cross border firing in the country since 2012, reports The Times of In
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Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, in a written reply Lok Sabha (lower house of Parliament), said that over 200 defence personnel have been killed due to insurgency, terrorism and cross border firing in the country since 2012, reports The Times of India on August 7. Parrikar said that 61 were martyred in 2012, 54 in 2013, 56 in 2014 and in 2015, till August 3, 30 have been killed.
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August - 6 
Delhi Police have put up posters of 14 terrorists across the city, especially in the Paharganj area and New Delhi Railway Station, Zee News reports on August 7. Keeping in view the Independence Day celebrations, scheduled to be held on August 15, a h
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Delhi Police have put up posters of 14 terrorists across the city, especially in the Paharganj area and New Delhi Railway Station, Zee News reports on August 7. Keeping in view the Independence Day celebrations, scheduled to be held on August 15, a high alert has been sounded in the national capital. Reports say that out of 14 terrorists, five are members of Indian Mujahideen (IM) terror group, and 9 others are affiliated to other organisations. The government has instructed all security agencies to step up vigil in the capital to avert any terror strike ahead of the Independence Day on August 15. The report quoted sources as saying that the cache of arms had arrived in the capital about three months back.
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August - 6 
During their 24-hour long bandh (general shut down) on August 6, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up two mobile phone towers near Tisia village of Kisko block in Lohardaga District, reports The Pioneer. The first tower was
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During their 24-hour long bandh (general shut down) on August 6, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up two mobile phone towers near Tisia village of Kisko block in Lohardaga District, reports The Pioneer. The first tower was providing services for Aircel and Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) whereas the second one belonged to Reliance Communications. On getting the information, Lohardaga Superintendent of Police (SP) Manoj Ratan Chothe reached the incident site with Police force and diffused some other bombs those were not blasted with the help of bomb diffusing squads. Due to the bandh scare life in the rural areas of the state remained disturbed as shops and other business establishments remained closed throughout the day. Long distance transport was also affected in the state as inter-state buses remained off the road and trucks remained stranded on the roads.
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August - 6 
Elsewhere, Army, Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) launched a massive search operation in Lower Munda area after two militants armed with automatic rifles on August 6 boarded an oil tanker in Banihal area of Jammu District and crossed in
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Elsewhere, Army, Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) launched a massive search operation in Lower Munda area after two militants armed with automatic rifles on August 6 boarded an oil tanker in Banihal area of Jammu District and crossed into Kashmir valley to vanish in Pir Panjal woods in South Kashmir, reports Daily Excelsior. The oil tanker driver, Shanker Sharma reported to the Police in Qazigund that two militants dressed in army uniform and armed with automatic rifles boarded his oil tanker at Banihal area and crossed the Jawahar Tunnel towards Kashmir and de-boarded at Lower Munda area and went inside the Pir Panjal forests.
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August - 6 
Further, another NSCN-K militant identified as ‘2nd lieutenant’ Jordan Malangmai was arrested from Koirengei in Imphal East District, reports Kanglaonline on August 6.
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Further, another NSCN-K militant identified as ‘2nd lieutenant’ Jordan Malangmai was arrested from Koirengei in Imphal East District, reports Kanglaonline on August 6.
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August - 6 
Home Minister and Deputy Chief Minister of Manipur, Gaikhangam has categorically stated that the State Government will fight back with all its might if the peace accord signed between New Delhi and Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of
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Home Minister and Deputy Chief Minister of Manipur, Gaikhangam has categorically stated that the State Government will fight back with all its might if the peace accord signed between New Delhi and Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NCN-IM) infringes upon the territorial integrity of Manipur, reports The Sangai Express on August 7. He also added that State Government was not given any information before the peace accord was signed.
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August - 6 
Large quantity of explosives including detonators were recovered from the Kochang jungle in Khunti District of Jharkhand on August 6, reports Business Standard. Security Force (SF) personnel comprising Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and District
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Large quantity of explosives including detonators were recovered from the Kochang jungle in Khunti District of Jharkhand on August 6, reports Business Standard. Security Force (SF) personnel comprising Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and District Armed Force stumbled upon the explosives weighing 140 kgs including detonators during combing operation. The operation was launched in view of a bandh called by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) protesting recent arrest of a leader of the rebels. The SFs also recovered 15 pieces of boosters.
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August - 6 
Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh stated that “I was quite surprised when I came to know the historic peace accord between the Government of India and NSCN (IM) was signed on August 3, 2015 without informing us”, reports Kanglaonline on August
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Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh stated that “I was quite surprised when I came to know the historic peace accord between the Government of India and NSCN (IM) was signed on August 3, 2015 without informing us”, reports Kanglaonline on August 7. He stated that he has asked Union Home Minister (UHM) Rajnath Singh to send a copy of the agreement
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August - 6 
Meanwhile, in second terror attack in two days, two militants attacked Sangh Police post, about 15 kilometers from Basantgarh Police Station in Udhampur District injuring three Special Police Officers (SPOs) on August 6, reports Daily Excelsior. The
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Meanwhile, in second terror attack in two days, two militants attacked Sangh Police post, about 15 kilometers from Basantgarh Police Station in Udhampur District injuring three Special Police Officers (SPOs) on August 6, reports Daily Excelsior. The injured SPOs are Gul Mohammad, Rajesh Kumar and Sandhu.
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August - 6 
Meanwhile, the 24 hour long bandh call given by the Maoists to register protest against alleged Police excesses in Jharkhand evoked limited response in Magadh division on August 6, reports The Times of India. The bandh impact was felt in Dumaria, Ima
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Meanwhile, the 24 hour long bandh call given by the Maoists to register protest against alleged Police excesses in Jharkhand evoked limited response in Magadh division on August 6, reports The Times of India. The bandh impact was felt in Dumaria, Imamganj, Banke Bazar and Raushanganj Police Station areas of Gaya District and part of Madanpur, Deo and some other areas of Aurangabad District, say reports reaching the divisional headquarters.
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August - 6 
Meanwhile, the CPI-Maoist called for Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Bihar bandh (shut down strike) on August 6 in protest against an alleged fake encounter of their regional member, identified as Dr Shivnandan Bhagat alias Sylvester Minz in Jharkhand on
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Meanwhile, the CPI-Maoist called for Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Bihar bandh (shut down strike) on August 6 in protest against an alleged fake encounter of their regional member, identified as Dr Shivnandan Bhagat alias Sylvester Minz in Jharkhand on July 25, reports The Times of India. In a press release issued by the Bihar-Jharkhand ‘special area committee’ of the CPI-Maoist said that the bandh will be observed in three states for 24 hours on August 6 in protest against the death of Sylvester Minz who was killed in an alleged fake encounter by Police and Security Forces (SFs) on July 25 at Dipatoli village in Chainpur in Gumla District of Jharkhand. "Sylvester was sleeping when security forces rushed in and opened fire at him after waking him up at around 4 am following arrest of sub-zonal member comrade Dilwar. Condemning the act of brutal killing we extend tribute to the deceased member and declare bandh in protest," the press statement said.
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Meanwhile, the investigation of the Udhampur District terror attack will be handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) who are expected to reach Jammu on August 6, reports Times of India. The team will interrogate the terrorist who was ca
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Meanwhile, the investigation of the Udhampur District terror attack will be handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) who are expected to reach Jammu on August 6, reports Times of India. The team will interrogate the terrorist who was captured on August 5. According to reports, there had been many warnings from the intelligence about a possible terror attack in Udhampur which was a vulnerable spot due to the ongoing Amarnath yatra.
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On August 6, two militants of Karbi Peoples Liberation Tigers (KPLT) militants identified as ‘finance secretary’ Bikines Terang alias Denja alias Bonnet and ‘area commander’ of Deither area Rupsing Rongphar alias Random were arrested from Bhithor Kal
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On August 6, two militants of Karbi Peoples Liberation Tigers (KPLT) militants identified as ‘finance secretary’ Bikines Terang alias Denja alias Bonnet and ‘area commander’ of Deither area Rupsing Rongphar alias Random were arrested from Bhithor Kalayani in East Karbi Anglong, reports The Shillong Times.
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August - 6 
One militant of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) was killed in a gun battle in Kakapora area of Pulwama District on August 6 while two more are believed to be dead including a LeT commander, reports Daily Excelsior. The encounter started at Astan Mohalla in Kak
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One militant of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) was killed in a gun battle in Kakapora area of Pulwama District on August 6 while two more are believed to be dead including a LeT commander, reports Daily Excelsior. The encounter started at Astan Mohalla in Kakapora area after Police and Army had inputs about the presence of 2-3 militants inside a house. Militants fired at the security forces during search operation and the security forces returned the fire killing a local militant, Talib Ahmad Shah. The firing stopped after initial gun battle and troops retrieve the body of the militant killed in the gun battle. Police said that two militants believed to be Dujani, the deputy chief of Abu Qasim, the divisional commander of LeT and a local militant of Aloochibagh area of Pulwama, Manzoor Ahmad are trapped after initial gun battle as the troops blasted off the house in which the militants were trapped. Police believed all the three militants are dead; however, body of only one was recovered so far.
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August - 6 
Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has intensified its attempts to push terrorists into India to carry out terror strike in hinterland, official sources said on August 6, reports The Times of India. Quoting intelligence inputs, they said, t
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Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has intensified its attempts to push terrorists into India to carry out terror strike in hinterland, official sources said on August 6, reports The Times of India. Quoting intelligence inputs, they said, there have been intensified attempts of infiltration by militants from across the border in recent past. All these attempts were being made at the behest of ISI with the objective of carrying out terror attacks in the hinterland, sources added. The intelligence inputs suggested that a new strategy was hatched by ISI to expand the area of terror strike from Jammu & Kashmir and militants were being trained for the purpose, they said. Union Home Minister (UHM) Rajnath Singh on August 6 said in Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) that there were five infiltration attempts from across the border and four of which were foiled and eight militants were neutralized by the Security Forces in last one month.
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August - 6 
Separately, on August 6, a linkman of IKS Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Langrai Wari was arrested from Gopsarai village in Sonitpur District, reports The Telegraph. A .22mm pistol, a Chinese gren
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Separately, on August 6, a linkman of IKS Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Langrai Wari was arrested from Gopsarai village in Sonitpur District, reports The Telegraph. A .22mm pistol, a Chinese grenade and six rounds of live ammunition were recovered from him.
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August - 6 
Shortly before 1993 Mumbai blasts accused Yakub Memon was hanged, his brother and prime accused in the case, Tiger Memon called up the family, Hindustan Times reports on August 7. Tiger Memon called on the family landline in the early hours of July 3
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Shortly before 1993 Mumbai blasts accused Yakub Memon was hanged, his brother and prime accused in the case, Tiger Memon called up the family, Hindustan Times reports on August 7. Tiger Memon called on the family landline in the early hours of July 30 just one-and-half hour before the execution. The number was being monitored by a wing of the Mumbai Police and the officials listening in identified Tiger's voice. The call was confirmed by security officials in Mumbai and Delhi but senior Mumbai Police officials, Yakub Memon's lawyer and members of the Memon family refused to comment.
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August - 6 
Supreme Court Justice Dipak Misra who had rejected 1993 Mumbai (Maharashtra) blasts convict Yakub Memon's mercy plea has received an anonymous threatening letter, The Times of India reports on August 7. Delhi Police have registered a case in this reg
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Supreme Court Justice Dipak Misra who had rejected 1993 Mumbai (Maharashtra) blasts convict Yakub Memon's mercy plea has received an anonymous threatening letter, The Times of India reports on August 7. Delhi Police have registered a case in this regard and have started an investigation. Delhi Police have also increased the security of Justice Dipak Misra. A three-judge bench of the Supreme Court had unanimously rejected Yakub Memon's petition seeking stay of his execution.
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August - 6 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) began its probe into an Iranian boat, which was captured by the Indian Coast Guard off the Alappuzha coast in July, webindia123.com reports on August 6. The 12 crew members of the captured Iranian boat, who are
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) began its probe into an Iranian boat, which was captured by the Indian Coast Guard off the Alappuzha coast in July, webindia123.com reports on August 6. The 12 crew members of the captured Iranian boat, who are now in judicial custody, are likely to be interrogated by the NIA team. According to reports, the crew had made calls to Pakistan and Afghanistan using a satellite phone.
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August - 6 
The Non-Accordist faction of Naga National Council (NNC-NA) alleged that called ‘peace accord’ has flabbergasted the populace of Nagaland, when all the Naga political groups (NPGs), over ground or civil organisations were anxiously awaiting for an ac
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The Non-Accordist faction of Naga National Council (NNC-NA) alleged that called ‘peace accord’ has flabbergasted the populace of Nagaland, when all the Naga political groups (NPGs), over ground or civil organisations were anxiously awaiting for an acceptable solution, reports Nagaland Post on August 7. NNC-NA also stated that said it would not accept and shall not be a party to the “Accord or disaccord”, until all the contents is revealed to the people.
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August - 6 
The Rayagada District administration of Odisha has decided to continue with development works in villages where the Dongria Kondhs, a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG), reside even though the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has
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The Rayagada District administration of Odisha has decided to continue with development works in villages where the Dongria Kondhs, a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG), reside even though the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has alleged that the officials are working as agents of Vedanta Aluminium Limited (Sesa Sterlite Group), reports The Times of India. "The Dongria Kondh villages are underdeveloped and we want to ensure that all government schemes reach them. The administration will do whatever is required for the development of the tribals and no Maoist threat can prevent us from doing it," said District Collector, Rayagada, Jagannath Mohanty. Recently, Maoist leader Umakant of the Bansadhara-Ghumusara-Nagabali division through posters pasted in several areas under Muniguda block had charged the Collector of working as an agent of Vedanta and misguiding villagers for the company's benefit. "Why is the administration only interested in constructing roads in villages situated on the Niyamgiri hill. Construction of road will only benefit the company officials. The administration should consider providing other facilities to tribals rather than constructing roads. The District Collector has become an agent of the State Government to help Vedanta," stated one of the posters pasted at Parsali.
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August - 6 
The special court on August 6 allowed a plea by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to conduct the trial of the alleged 26/11 (November 26, 2008) Mumbai (Maharashtra) attack mastermind Abu Jundal through video conferencing, reports Indian Express
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The special court on August 6 allowed a plea by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to conduct the trial of the alleged 26/11 (November 26, 2008) Mumbai (Maharashtra) attack mastermind Abu Jundal through video conferencing, reports Indian Express. In its plea seeking trial through video conferencing, the NIA stated that the Maharashtra government feared that the suspected Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) operative could either be killed or abducted while being brought to the Delhi court. Jundal is currently lodged at Mumbai’s Arthur Road Jail. “After applying the findings/observations of the High Court, I am of the considered view that the application of NIA deserves to be allowed. I, therefore, allow the application of NIA under Section 273 of the CrPC for commencing the trial through video conferencing,” District Judge Amar Nath said. The special court also directed the Superintendent of the Arthur Road Prison to make arrangements for the trial by video conferencing.
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August - 6 
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh making a suo moto statement in both Houses of Parliament on August 6 said that the terror strike in Udhampur is a part of persistent attempts by terrorists from Pakistan to vitiate the peaceful atmosphere in Jammu an
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Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh making a suo moto statement in both Houses of Parliament on August 6 said that the terror strike in Udhampur is a part of persistent attempts by terrorists from Pakistan to vitiate the peaceful atmosphere in Jammu and Kashmir, reports Daily Excelsior. “The Government remains committed to combating terrorism with a strong resolve and ensuring the safety and security of our citizens and our security personnel,” he said in the identical statements made in Rajya Sabha (Upper House) and Lok Sabha (Lower House). He further said that the interrogation of one of the two terrorists, who was captured alive, is expected to reveal their modus operandi, including the details of their infiltration from across the border and their targets.
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August - 6 
Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) has asked the Assam Police to launch a 'counter-radicalization' programme to eliminate fundamentalist extremist ideologies in the state, reports The Times of India on August 7. The directive came following a rece
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Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) has asked the Assam Police to launch a 'counter-radicalization' programme to eliminate fundamentalist extremist ideologies in the state, reports The Times of India on August 7. The directive came following a recent intelligence report that marked Assam as 'vulnerable' to radical extremism. A Home Department official stated that "The presence of Jammat-ul-Mujahedeen of Bangladesh (JMB) in the state has triggered a huge concern. Now, the report of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) ideology spreading in the State is surely a matter of serious concern. The Police have been asked to alert all its forces to keep a sharp eye on any such activities,"
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August - 7 
A tribal woman sustained bullet injury on August 7 during a gunbattle between Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres and security personnel at Kadambo forest in Koraput District, reports The Statesman. "The woman was passing through the
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A tribal woman sustained bullet injury on August 7 during a gunbattle between Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres and security personnel at Kadambo forest in Koraput District, reports The Statesman. "The woman was passing through the forest at the time of the gunbattle and got caught in the crossfire on Friday evening. Her condition is now stable. She is under treatment at Koraput hospital," Koraput Superintendent of Police (SP) Charan Singh Meena said. He further said, "There were around 10 Maoists in the camp at the time of the firing. Seeing our men the Naxals fired to which we retaliated. The woman, who was passing through the forest at the time of exchange of fire, got injured. The firing continued, but the Maoists fled from the spot under the cover of darkness."
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August - 7 
Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested on August 7 during a joint search operation in Bijapur District, reports Zee News. While three cadres were apprehended from Basaguda Police Station limits, another was held from U
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Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested on August 7 during a joint search operation in Bijapur District, reports Zee News. While three cadres were apprehended from Basaguda Police Station limits, another was held from Usoor Police Station area by a joint team of Security Forces (SFs), Bijapur Superintendent of Police (SP) K.L. Dhruv said. The arrested cadres were identified as Punem Suresh (30), Punem Shankar (30), Korsa Hunga (25) and Renga Ramlu (35).
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August - 7 
Heavy security arrangements have been made at the residence of Justice Dipak Misra (who had rejected 1993 Mumbai blasts convict Yakub Memon's mercy plea) after he received an anonymous threatening letter, reports IBN Live on August 8. A bullet proof
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Heavy security arrangements have been made at the residence of Justice Dipak Misra (who had rejected 1993 Mumbai blasts convict Yakub Memon's mercy plea) after he received an anonymous threatening letter, reports IBN Live on August 8. A bullet proof vehicle has been provided to him, while commandos from central paramilitary force have been deployed at his residence. Delhi Police has registered a case after a threat letter was found near the back entrance of the judge's house at Tughlak Road on August 5. The letter stated that Justice Misra will be targeted even if his security is increased
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August - 7 
Meanwhile, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh on August 7 admitted in Ahmedabad that the problem of Naxalism-[Left-Wing Extremism (LWE)] is putting a huge dent into the Gross Domestic Product of (GDP) of the State, as the government has to spend
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Meanwhile, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh on August 7 admitted in Ahmedabad that the problem of Naxalism-[Left-Wing Extremism (LWE)] is putting a huge dent into the Gross Domestic Product of (GDP) of the State, as the government has to spend huge amount of money towards rebuilding infrastructure and inducting Police personnel, reports The Hindu.
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August - 7 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested a Myanmarese national, identified as Chingsianpianga at Hnahlan village in Champhai District, on August 7, reports The Sentinel. Two M-3 rifles, three loaded magazines and a huge cache of bullets were recovered from him
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested a Myanmarese national, identified as Chingsianpianga at Hnahlan village in Champhai District, on August 7, reports The Sentinel. Two M-3 rifles, three loaded magazines and a huge cache of bullets were recovered from him. An officer stated, “The seized arms and ammunition were suspected to have been meant for Chakma rebels operating in Bangladesh”.
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August - 7 
Separately, on August 7, Police arrested a (AMEF) militant and a collaborator from Rongram town in West Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times. AMEF militant has been identified as Paul Ch Marak and collaborator has been identified as Janu M
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Separately, on August 7, Police arrested a (AMEF) militant and a collaborator from Rongram town in West Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times. AMEF militant has been identified as Paul Ch Marak and collaborator has been identified as Janu M Sangma. They had extorted INR 50000 from a tea company and were trying to extort money from a fuel supplier when they were nabbed.
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August - 7 
Separately, Pakistani troops opened fire and resorted to mortar shelling along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District on August 7, reports Times of India. The firing began at around 3.30 am and has been going on since. The Army has retaliated.
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Separately, Pakistani troops opened fire and resorted to mortar shelling along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District on August 7, reports Times of India. The firing began at around 3.30 am and has been going on since. The Army has retaliated.
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August - 7 
Sports officer Aribam Nilakunjamani Sharma, who was abducted by Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA), was released on August 7, near Barengapara in West Garo hills District, reports The Telegraph. He was abducted on July 10. There has been a series o
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Sports officer Aribam Nilakunjamani Sharma, who was abducted by Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA), was released on August 7, near Barengapara in West Garo hills District, reports The Telegraph. He was abducted on July 10. There has been a series of abductions along the Tura-Baghmara route in the past few months. In the last eight months, at least 20 people were abducted along this route.
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August - 7 
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on August 7 issued a formal order handing over the investigations of Udhampur attack case to the National Investigating Agency (NIA), reports Daily Excelsior. But, the NIA was yet to take over case diary, the
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The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on August 7 issued a formal order handing over the investigations of Udhampur attack case to the National Investigating Agency (NIA), reports Daily Excelsior. But, the NIA was yet to take over case diary, the Pakistani militant captured alive, seizure of weaponry and related documents from Udhampur Police as the official order from the MHA was likely to reach here in the next couple of days. The NIA has, meanwhile, established the camp office here and would take remand of captured Pakistani militant Mohammad Naved Yaqub from the NIA Court in Jammu once it takes over the investigations.
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August - 7 
Two persons, identified as Sunil and Anil were arrested along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth of INR 103000 from a market in Old Faridabad in Faridabad District of Haryana, reports Business Standard on August 8. Investigating officer as
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Two persons, identified as Sunil and Anil were arrested along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth of INR 103000 from a market in Old Faridabad in Faridabad District of Haryana, reports Business Standard on August 8. Investigating officer assistant sub-inspector (ASI) Rajbir said that the Police have started investigations in the case and hope to unearth other links to the racket of FICN.
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August - 8 
Alarmed over growing cyber crimes and violent extremism the world is grappling with, India on August 7 said it is imperative for the global community to ensure deeper cooperation to tackle the menace, reports Zee News. Minister of State for Extern
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Alarmed over growing cyber crimes and violent extremism the world is grappling with, India on August 7 said it is imperative for the global community to ensure deeper cooperation to tackle the menace, reports Zee News. Minister of State for External Affairs V K Singh in his keynote address at the 4th Roundtable of ASEAN- India Network of Think Tanks in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) said that "The anonymity and inter-connectivity of cyberspace is not just exploited by criminals and terrorists to carry out identity theft, financial fraud, terrorist activities and stealing of corporate information, but also by some state actors to conduct espionage, disrupt critical infrastructure and plant malicious software which can be exploited in various ways." "Since cyber-crime usually has a transnational dimension, there is crucial need for cooperation to exchange experiences and share best practices for protection of information infrastructures," he said. "The success of Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in using cyber space for radical propaganda, raising funds, and recruiting young, educated, Foreign Terrorist Fighters from every continent to join their war in Iraq and Syria, poses a threat that we are all grappling with in varying measure," he said. Singh said terrorist actors in theatres from Syria, Iraq to Af-Pak were interconnected through terror networks. "The supply chains of different elements including spread of extremist ideology, recruitment, training, travel and financing are truly global in nature."Therefore, it is imperative for the international community to ensure deeper and wider international cooperation to be able to successfully deal with this menace, he added.
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August - 8 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) East Division Committee on August 8 called for a bandh (shutdown strike) on Independence Day, August 15, reports The Times of India. They also urged the people to boycott I-Day celebrations and inst
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) East Division Committee on August 8 called for a bandh (shutdown strike) on Independence Day, August 15, reports The Times of India. They also urged the people to boycott I-Day celebrations and instead hoist black flags on the day. In a press note issued to the media, the East Division Committee alleged that in the past 68 years after independence, the poor had continued to remain poor and it was only the rich that prospered in the country. The Maoists alleged that various parties that formed the government since independence were violating the special acts for tribal areas such as 1/70, 1996 PESA, 5th and 6th schedules, 2006 Forest Rights Acts to make way for corporate bigwigs like Tata, Posco, Birla, Vedanta, Essar, Anrak and Jindal to earn from these regions. The Maoists said the government was implementing phase-III of ‘Operation Green Hunt’ to oppress the anti-mining agitations of the tribals.
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Also, Intelligence agencies has warned that Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) has smuggled in RDX-5 explosives into Assam to unleash violence in Guwahati in Kamrup Metro District and other places and also target oil re
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Also, Intelligence agencies has warned that Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) has smuggled in RDX-5 explosives into Assam to unleash violence in Guwahati in Kamrup Metro District and other places and also target oil refinery and railway assets on the eve of Independence Day, reports International Business Times on August 9.An official stated that ULFA-I has teamed up with IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) and Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) to carry out the attacks. An official stated that "While, normally the rebel groups are seen to target the period before or on Independence Day, this time they reportedly plan to strike even between 18 August and 25 August, if they fail on the eve of 15 August. The militants will try to take advantage of the relaxation of the security after Independence Day”
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August - 8 
100kg of explosive material was recovered from a vehicle near Bangladesh border in Murshidabad District's Suti on August 8, sparking a security alert ahead of Independence Day, reports Times of India. The recovery comes at a time when intelligence ag
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100kg of explosive material was recovered from a vehicle near Bangladesh border in Murshidabad District's Suti on August 8, sparking a security alert ahead of Independence Day, reports Times of India. The recovery comes at a time when intelligence agencies have warned of a possible terror attack on or before August 15. Police have sent the explosive — a white crystalline powder — for tests. The two carriers — Akhtar Sk (28) and Rafiqul Islam (34) — were arrested.
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August - 8 
110 landmines planted by suspected Naxalites across three villages in a row in Palamau District were recovered on August 8 by Security Forces (SF) personnel, reports Times of India. "The 110 landmines were connected in a series covering Talghati, Mat
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110 landmines planted by suspected Naxalites across three villages in a row in Palamau District were recovered on August 8 by Security Forces (SF) personnel, reports Times of India. "The 110 landmines were connected in a series covering Talghati, Matoli and Icchak villages along Panki and Balumath road," Deputy Inspector General of Police (Palamau Range) Saket Kumar Singh said. The distance between each explosive was five to ten feet and five of the landmines weighed about 50 kg. The landmines were spotted after the sighting of a wire in a bush; he said adding they were planted to distract police from the intensive anti-Naxal drive in Gumla, Lohardaga and Simdega Districts of the state.
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August - 8 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, alleged to have escaped in an encounter with Police in Kodaikanal hills in 2008, was arrested at Vadamadurai in Dindigul District on August 8, reports The Hindu. According to Police sources, A. Ne
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, alleged to have escaped in an encounter with Police in Kodaikanal hills in 2008, was arrested at Vadamadurai in Dindigul District on August 8, reports The Hindu. According to Police sources, A. Neelamegam alias Kathir alias Vinayak (30) was arrested by the Q Branch Police following a tip off that he was visiting a friend in Vadamadurai.
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August - 8 
A group of armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked a construction site of a canal in Banka District on August 8, assaulting the workers and set ablaze two excavator machines and a tractor, reports Indian Express. Banka Sub-
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A group of armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked a construction site of a canal in Banka District on August 8, assaulting the workers and set ablaze two excavator machines and a tractor, reports Indian Express. Banka Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Shashi Shankar said the incident occurred near Rathokia village where the state irrigation department is getting a canal constructed. “The Maoists attacked the site at around 2 am, thrashed officials and workers present there. They snatched their mobile phones and torched two JCB excavator machines, as well as a tractor,” Shankar said.
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August - 8 
A Karbi Peoples’ Liberation Tigers (KPLT) militant, identified as Mohen Teron alias Bhim Teron was arrested by Security Forces (SFs) from Rongpi Gaon in Karbi Anglong District, on August 8, reports The Shillong Times.
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A Karbi Peoples’ Liberation Tigers (KPLT) militant, identified as Mohen Teron alias Bhim Teron was arrested by Security Forces (SFs) from Rongpi Gaon in Karbi Anglong District, on August 8, reports The Shillong Times.
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August - 8 
A team of District Police acting on specific intelligence input arrested Pappu Khan, a prime accused wanted for supplying lathe machine and welding machine to Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, from Nerli Ghat area in Dantewada Dist
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A team of District Police acting on specific intelligence input arrested Pappu Khan, a prime accused wanted for supplying lathe machine and welding machine to Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, from Nerli Ghat area in Dantewada District on August 8, reports The Pioneer. Detailing Pappu’s proximity with Maoists, Superintendent of Police (SP) Dantewada Kamlochan Kashyap said that he was member of Maoist ‘urban network’ and was closely associated with Naxal [Left Wing Extremism, LWE] West Bastar Division Committee member, Sanjay.“Pappu was associated with banned organisation Communist Party of India (Maoist) and used to provide logistic as well as monitory support to Naxal cadres,” the SP said, adding Pappu was the main person who had purchased lathe and welding machine for LWE. He had contacted businessman based in Raipur who had supplied the machines, SP Kashyap added.
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August - 8 
Armed Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants, numbering around two dozen, on August 8 ambushed a Police convoy that was travelling on the Tura-Williamnagar-Nongstoin-Shillong road at Nongshram area inside West Khasi Hills District, reports Th
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Armed Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants, numbering around two dozen, on August 8 ambushed a Police convoy that was travelling on the Tura-Williamnagar-Nongstoin-Shillong road at Nongshram area inside West Khasi Hills District, reports The Shillong Times. The firing damaged two Police vehicles. Police sources stated that ‘action unit’ of GNLA directly supervised by militant ‘chief’ Sohan D Shira was behind the ambush.
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August - 8 
Around 100 kilogram of explosive material was seized from a vehicle near India-Bangladesh border in Murshidabad District's Suti area and the two carriers, identified as Akhtar Sheikh and Rafiqul Islam were arrested on August 8, reports The Times of I
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Around 100 kilogram of explosive material was seized from a vehicle near India-Bangladesh border in Murshidabad District's Suti area and the two carriers, identified as Akhtar Sheikh and Rafiqul Islam were arrested on August 8, reports The Times of India. The seizure comes at a time when intelligence agencies have warned of a possible terror attack on or before August 15. Police have sent the explosive, a white crystalline powder for tests. Sources say the explosives were in sacks of rice, each sack was meant to hold 50 kilogram of rice but could take only 20 kilogram of the explosives. While Akhtar claims he is from Aurangabad in Murshidabad, Rafiqul says he belongs to Suti. Police believe the explosives had originated in Suti, which is a hub of country bomb units and illegal cracker factories.
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August - 8 
Earlier on August 8, a women militant of Lalheiba faction of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP- Lalheiba), identified as Arambam Geetanbali Devi alias Thoisana was arrested during a search operation at Keibul Thana Leikai in Bishnupur District, reports
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Earlier on August 8, a women militant of Lalheiba faction of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP- Lalheiba), identified as Arambam Geetanbali Devi alias Thoisana was arrested during a search operation at Keibul Thana Leikai in Bishnupur District, reports The Sangai Express.
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August - 8 
Further, a Muslim Tiger Force of Assam (MTFA) militant identified as Mominul Ali was arrested on August 8 at Fakiragram area of Kokrajhar District, reports The Economic Times. A pistol and ammunition was recovered from him.
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Further, a Muslim Tiger Force of Assam (MTFA) militant identified as Mominul Ali was arrested on August 8 at Fakiragram area of Kokrajhar District, reports The Economic Times. A pistol and ammunition was recovered from him.
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August - 8 
Further, GNLA has formed seven-member ‘special operation team’ known as ‘Eagle Hunters’ to attack Police personnel, reports The Shillong Times on August 9. In a statement issued to the media, GNLA said that the team of Eagle Hunters was specifically
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Further, GNLA has formed seven-member ‘special operation team’ known as ‘Eagle Hunters’ to attack Police personnel, reports The Shillong Times on August 9. In a statement issued to the media, GNLA said that the team of Eagle Hunters was specifically formed to carry out attacks on Police personnel anytime anywhere. “Our Eagle Hunters team will shoot Police personnel dead on the spot no matter how many police personnel are there at the time of the incident”.
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In related news, The Shillong Times on August 9 that GNLA denied role in the ambush on August 8. GNLA stated that, it has been confirmed that the attack was undertaken by a combined group of A'chik Songna An'pachakgipa Kotok (ASAK), A’chik Matgrik El
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In related news, The Shillong Times on August 9 that GNLA denied role in the ambush on August 8. GNLA stated that, it has been confirmed that the attack was undertaken by a combined group of A'chik Songna An'pachakgipa Kotok (ASAK), A’chik Matgrik Elite Force (AMEF) and deserters from GNLA, United Achik Liberation Army (UALA) and some new members. GNLA also provided the names of those involved in the attack by saying that it has been confirmed that Reding T Sangma, former GNLA member and the leader of the ASAK group and his team, Timuth D. Sangma, former GNLA cadre also known as Chijong, Oja Arengh were involved in the ambush.
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August - 8 
Meanwhile, Director General of Assam Police Khagen Sarma stated that most of the terrorist outfits backed by the Pakistani Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) work under the same umbrella and any of these groups can try to indulge in acts of violence t
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Meanwhile, Director General of Assam Police Khagen Sarma stated that most of the terrorist outfits backed by the Pakistani Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) work under the same umbrella and any of these groups can try to indulge in acts of violence to create disturbance in the State, reports The Assam Tribune on August 9. He also said that in the past, Islamic militant outfits, including the Harkat Ul Mujahedeen (HUM) and Peoples United Liberation Front (PULF) tried to establish roots in Assam to create disturbance. But such attempts could be foiled. Similarly, attempts by the Jamaat ul Mujahedeen, Bangladesh (JMB) to establish bases in the State were also foiled. However, the JMB is still making efforts to establish bases in Assam. He admitted that the police would have to keep a close watch on the situation to foil the attempts of the JMB.
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August - 8 
Meanwhile, R.N. Ravi, the Chief interlocutor for Naga peace talks, is expected to visit Nagaland, to take ahead the final accord and is likely to meet leaders of Khole-Khitovi faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-KK), reports The T
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Meanwhile, R.N. Ravi, the Chief interlocutor for Naga peace talks, is expected to visit Nagaland, to take ahead the final accord and is likely to meet leaders of Khole-Khitovi faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-KK), reports The Times of India on August 9. A source stated that “RN Ravi will soon be travelling to Nagaland. He is likely to meet the other factions of the NSCN. This is part of the government's efforts to convince other factions, including RN Ravi will soon be travelling to Nagaland. He is likely to meet the other factions of the NSCN. This is part of the Government's efforts to convince other factions, including NSCN-KK to join the peace process”.
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August - 8 
On August 8, a Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) militant, identified as Thonglensang Vaiphei was arrested from Kameng bazar in Imphal East District, reports The Sangai Express.
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On August 8, a Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) militant, identified as Thonglensang Vaiphei was arrested from Kameng bazar in Imphal East District, reports The Sangai Express.
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August - 8 
One Territorial Army (TA) soldier was killed and three other Para-commandos were injured in a fierce gun battle that started at Taya Top in Tanghdar sector of the Line of Control (LoC) in the frontier District of Kupwara on August 8, reports Daily Ex
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One Territorial Army (TA) soldier was killed and three other Para-commandos were injured in a fierce gun battle that started at Taya Top in Tanghdar sector of the Line of Control (LoC) in the frontier District of Kupwara on August 8, reports Daily Excelsior. Reports said that Army’s 20 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) noticed movement of 5-6 heavily armed militants at Taya Top and launched a massive operation against the infiltrated militants. A TA soldier, Rifleman Bashir Ahmad War, and his tracker dog were killed when militants opened fire on them. Soon after the cordon was laid and four Para commandos were airlifted to the encounter site for the operation from Kupwara, they were fired at by the militants injuring three Para commandos.
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August - 8 
Police and National Investigating Agency (NIA) on August 8 conducted series of raids in South Kashmir and arrested eight operatives of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) including the militants, who had given shelter to Mohammad Naved Yaqub, a Pakistani militant
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Police and National Investigating Agency (NIA) on August 8 conducted series of raids in South Kashmir and arrested eight operatives of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) including the militants, who had given shelter to Mohammad Naved Yaqub, a Pakistani militant captured alive from Narsu, Samroli in Udhampur District on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway on August 5, reports Daily Excelsior.
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August - 8 
Police busted a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) hideout in Gadchiroli District of Maharashtra and recovered cache of sophisticated explosives, arms and ammunition, reports news.biharprabha.com quoting ANI on August 9. Gadchiroli Superint
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Police busted a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) hideout in Gadchiroli District of Maharashtra and recovered cache of sophisticated explosives, arms and ammunition, reports news.biharprabha.com quoting ANI on August 9. Gadchiroli Superintendent of Police (SP) Sandeep Patil said that the Police personnel have launched a search operation to arrest the Maoists.
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Security personnel recovered around 400 Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) during a search operation in Latehar and Palamu Districts on August 8 and 9, reports The Times of India. State Police Spokesperson S.N. Pradhan said "250 IEDs were recovered
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Security personnel recovered around 400 Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) during a search operation in Latehar and Palamu Districts on August 8 and 9, reports The Times of India. State Police Spokesperson S.N. Pradhan said "250 IEDs were recovered on Sunday and 162 on Saturday in Maoist-dominated forested areas in Latehar and Palamu."
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August - 8 
Separately, on August 8, two militants of IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), were arrested from an unidentified location, reports The Economic Times. A 7.62 mm pistol, some ammunition and a grenade were recovere
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Separately, on August 8, two militants of IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), were arrested from an unidentified location, reports The Economic Times. A 7.62 mm pistol, some ammunition and a grenade were recovered from them.
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August - 8 
Separately, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while meeting with Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh on August 8, stated that everything would be discussed with the State governments concerned before finalization of the Naga Peace accord, reports Ka
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Separately, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while meeting with Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh on August 8, stated that everything would be discussed with the State governments concerned before finalization of the Naga Peace accord, reports Kanglaonline. In the meeting, Manipur Chief Minister demanded a copy of the Naga accord from the Union Home Minister (UHM) Rajnath Singh. UHM also stated that the peace accord was just a framework and added that it would not affect the territorial boundary of the neighbouring States of Nagaland. He further stated that the Government of India (GoI) would invite the State Governments for discussion while working out the final shape of the accord.
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August - 8 
Separately, Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) on August 8 ruled out discussions on "sovereignty of Assam", a condition put forth by ULFA-I, reports The Telegraph. Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju stated that "That will not ha
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Separately, Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) on August 8 ruled out discussions on "sovereignty of Assam", a condition put forth by ULFA-I, reports The Telegraph. Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju stated that "That will not happen. Anything against the sovereignty of the country is not welcome.”
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August - 8 
The Border Security Force (BSF) on August 8 found an abandoned Pakistani boat near Harami Nala along the India-Pakistan border in Gujarat's Kutch District, reports The Times of India. A BSF official said, "An unmanned Pakistani boat was seized at BOP
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The Border Security Force (BSF) on August 8 found an abandoned Pakistani boat near Harami Nala along the India-Pakistan border in Gujarat's Kutch District, reports The Times of India. A BSF official said, "An unmanned Pakistani boat was seized at BOP (border out-post) 1162 near Harami Nala. It was abandoned." The boat has been seized and brought to the shore. DIG (Deputy Inspector General of Police) Border Range A. K. Jadeja stated, "It is an abandoned boat which seems like a fishing boat." He added, "Post the discovery we have alerted local police to intensify patrolling. We have also alerted the Coast Guard and the Navy to look for suspicious movement in sea," Jadeja added.
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August - 8 
The meeting between National Security Advisors (NSA) of India and Pakistan will take place as expected later this month (August), Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on August 8, reports The Times of India. "I don't know what is going on in the mi
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The meeting between National Security Advisors (NSA) of India and Pakistan will take place as expected later this month (August), Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on August 8, reports The Times of India. "I don't know what is going on in the mind of the Pakistan establishment. Certainly Government of India's position is very clear that NSA-level talks would continue". The NSA-level talks are expected to take place in New Delhi later this month as a follow up to the decisions taken at the summit meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Pakistan counterpart Nawaz Sharif in Ufa (Russia) on July 10, 2015.
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August - 8 
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on August 8 reviewed the situation prevailing in Jammu and Kashmir in the wake of recent developments, which includes the capture of a Pakistani terrorist in Udhampur District and directed tightening of security ther
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Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on August 8 reviewed the situation prevailing in Jammu and Kashmir in the wake of recent developments, which includes the capture of a Pakistani terrorist in Udhampur District and directed tightening of security there, reports Daily Excelsior. The Home Minister took stock of the security situation in the State, particularly along the border, where there have been regular attempts at infiltration from the other side. Singh directed that security in the State, especially along the border, be strengthened to foil attempts at infiltration from across the border. Top officials, including National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and Union Home Secretary LC Goyal, briefed the Home Minister on the latest intelligence inputs and the steps taken over those.
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August - 9 
During the second quarter of the year 2015 76 extortionists have been arrested and 45 cases has been registered, according to Nagaland Police, reports Nagaland Post on August 10.
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During the second quarter of the year 2015 76 extortionists have been arrested and 45 cases has been registered, according to Nagaland Police, reports Nagaland Post on August 10.
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August - 9 
Army and Police said that more Kashmiri youth joining militants becoming a source of major worry, reports Times of India on August 10. Mujtaba Gilani, Inspector General of Police, Kashmir Range, said that Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) and Lashkar-e-Toiba (
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Army and Police said that more Kashmiri youth joining militants becoming a source of major worry, reports Times of India on August 10. Mujtaba Gilani, Inspector General of Police, Kashmir Range, said that Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) are luring the state's youth in bigger numbers now. "There has definitely been a rise in local recruitment since last year," Gilani said. Seeing a definite pattern in the rise in local recruitment by militant outfits and the increasing attempts at infiltration from across the border, Director General of Police of Jammu and Kashmir K Rajendra Kumar said these clearly point towards a serious effort to intensify separatist violence in the state.
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August - 9 
Army on August 9 foiled an infiltration bid along the Line of Control (LoC) in Keran sector of Kupwara District, killing two militants, reports Indian Express. An Army officer said troops guarding the LoC noticed a group of militants trying to sneak
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Army on August 9 foiled an infiltration bid along the Line of Control (LoC) in Keran sector of Kupwara District, killing two militants, reports Indian Express. An Army officer said troops guarding the LoC noticed a group of militants trying to sneak into this side at Jumagund Nar in Keran sector. The troops challenged the militants who indulged in indiscriminate firing. The troops returned the fire triggering an encounter in which the two militants were killed, the officer said.
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August - 9 
Continuing ceasefire violations and firing mortars targeting civilian areas and forward posts of the Army along the Line of Control (LoC), Pakistan Army on August 9 fired at Balakote sector of Poonch District, reports Daily Excelsior. Official source
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Continuing ceasefire violations and firing mortars targeting civilian areas and forward posts of the Army along the Line of Control (LoC), Pakistan Army on August 9 fired at Balakote sector of Poonch District, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources said Pakistan Army fired 60 mm mortars and resorted to firing with small and automatic fire arms in entire Balakote sector targeting civilian areas and Army posts. The Indian troops retaliated. Exchange of shelling and firing continued for about two hours. However, there were no casualties or damage in the shelling and firing on the Indian side.
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August - 9 
Further, on August 9, a United National Liberation Front (UNLF) militant, identified as ‘second lieutenant’ S Tompok Singh alias Nanao alias Molomba Henba was arrested from Kairembikhok in Thoubal District, reports The Sangai Express.
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Further, on August 9, a United National Liberation Front (UNLF) militant, identified as ‘second lieutenant’ S Tompok Singh alias Nanao alias Molomba Henba was arrested from Kairembikhok in Thoubal District, reports The Sangai Express.
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August - 9 
Meanwhile, Lieutenant General Subrata Saha, General Officer Commanding of the Kashmir-based 15 Corps, said that though unemployed youth are targeted by militant organisations, there are "multiple reasons" why many young people are opting to take up t
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Meanwhile, Lieutenant General Subrata Saha, General Officer Commanding of the Kashmir-based 15 Corps, said that though unemployed youth are targeted by militant organisations, there are "multiple reasons" why many young people are opting to take up the gun. "We're concerned and trying our best to stop this trend. We want to engage the youth in various activities besides taking initiatives in their empowerment and employment," the General said.
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August - 9 
Meanwhile, Pakistan Army on August 9 fired 120 mm Brand-DTT heavy mortar shells in civilian areas and forward Army posts in Sabzian sector of Poonch District causing damage to several houses, reports Daily Excelsior. “This was for the first time this
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Meanwhile, Pakistan Army on August 9 fired 120 mm Brand-DTT heavy mortar shells in civilian areas and forward Army posts in Sabzian sector of Poonch District causing damage to several houses, reports Daily Excelsior. “This was for the first time this year that Pakistan Army had fired 120 mm Brand-DTT mortars on the LoC, which were capable of causing extensive damage if struck on the target,” sources said, adding the heavy mortars didn’t hit the Army posts or houses but exploded in isolated areas. Nearly a dozen houses of the civilians were damaged after being hit by splinters of mortar shells and bullets of heavy firearms. The Indian side responded effectively to silence the Pakistani guns. “There were no casualties of Army or civilians in the heavy shelling and firing,” sources said.
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August - 9 
Nagaland Chief Minister (CM) T. R. Zeliang on August 9 stated that Naga peace pact is only a “formula” for a final accord, reports The Shillong Times. Voicing confidence that other rebels groups would also come on board after the signing of agreement
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Nagaland Chief Minister (CM) T. R. Zeliang on August 9 stated that Naga peace pact is only a “formula” for a final accord, reports The Shillong Times. Voicing confidence that other rebels groups would also come on board after the signing of agreement between Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) and Government of India (GoI) he said a 16-member Naga delegation will visit Myanmar to meet S.S Khaplang, ‘chief’ of Khaplang faction of NSCN (NSCN-K) which had abrogated the ceasefire agreement. He also added that “Solving the Naga problem is solving the problems of the North-East. Non-Nagas of the North-East should not have any negative thinking about the pact with NSCN-IM.”
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August - 9 
Nagaland Post on August 10 reports that three decomposed bodies of suspected militants of Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) were found in a jungle between Purul and Sirong village in Senapati District. The bodies wer
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Nagaland Post on August 10 reports that three decomposed bodies of suspected militants of Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) were found in a jungle between Purul and Sirong village in Senapati District. The bodies were identified to be that of Francis, Veihriizii and John. Police suspect that they may have been shot dead three to four days ago by rival faction.
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August - 9 
On August 9, a hand grenade was recovered found in a paddy field at Haraorou village in Imphal East District, reports Kanglaonline.
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On August 9, a hand grenade was recovered found in a paddy field at Haraorou village in Imphal East District, reports Kanglaonline.
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August - 9 
Separately, Army and Police on August 9 recovered a consignment of arms and ammunition during a search operation at village Chasana in Mahore area of Reasi District and destroyed a hideout of the militants, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources s
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Separately, Army and Police on August 9 recovered a consignment of arms and ammunition during a search operation at village Chasana in Mahore area of Reasi District and destroyed a hideout of the militants, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources said a joint team of Rashtriya Rifles, Territorial Army and Police carried out search operation in forest areas of Madan Nadi Chapri near Chasana in Mahore area of Reasi District and destroyed a hideout of the militants. Recoveries made from the hideout included two AK-47 rifles, two AK magazines, 80 rounds of AK-47, 10 rounds of 9 mm pistol and war like stores.
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August - 9 
Separately, on August 9, a United National Liberation Front (UNLF) militant, identified as ‘private’ Sanasam Inbungochouba alias Boy was arrested from Sekmaijin in Imphal West District, reports The Sangai Express.
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Separately, on August 9, a United National Liberation Front (UNLF) militant, identified as ‘private’ Sanasam Inbungochouba alias Boy was arrested from Sekmaijin in Imphal West District, reports The Sangai Express.
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August - 9 
Separately, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Rakibul Hussain stated that insurgency has claimed 5,166 lives in the past 24 years, reports The Telegraph on August 10. He also added that figure included 912 Security Personnel. He said there were 9,382 in
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Separately, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Rakibul Hussain stated that insurgency has claimed 5,166 lives in the past 24 years, reports The Telegraph on August 10. He also added that figure included 912 Security Personnel. He said there were 9,382 insurgency-related incidents of violence in the state between 1991 and July this year. He further added that 336 militants were killed in counter-insurgency operations in the state between 2011 and July 2015.He also stated in the Assembly that Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) totalling INR 1, 14, 83,380 were seized in the state and 352 cases were registered.
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August - 9 
Separately, VS Atem, a key figure of Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM), involved in the negotiations stated that the demand for ‘Greater Nagaland’ is alive and the Constitution will have to be amended to give the
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Separately, VS Atem, a key figure of Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM), involved in the negotiations stated that the demand for ‘Greater Nagaland’ is alive and the Constitution will have to be amended to give the Nagas greater control over resources when the finer details of the peace accord are decided, reports The Sangai Express on August 10.
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August - 9 
The Islamic State (IS) plans to take over large parts of the world, including almost the entire Indian subcontinent, by the next five years, according to a map that features in a new book on the terror group: 'Empire of Fear: Inside the Islamic State
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The Islamic State (IS) plans to take over large parts of the world, including almost the entire Indian subcontinent, by the next five years, according to a map that features in a new book on the terror group: 'Empire of Fear: Inside the Islamic State', The Times of India reports on August 10. According to the map, the IS plans to take control of the Middle East, North Africa, most of the Indian subcontinent and parts of Europe, within the next five years, to complete its caliphate. The caliphate - a state governed by Sharia law which IS plan to claim - covers areas from Spain in the west to China in the east. According to the map, Andalus is the Arabic name given to the parts of Spain, Portugal and France that were occupied by the Moors from the 8th to the 15th century while the Indian subcontinent would come under 'Khurasan'. A seven-step IS programme, dating back almost 20 years, includes the US being provoked into declaring war on the Islamic world between 2000 and 2003 and an uprising against Arab rulers between 2010 and 2013.
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Custom authorities on August 10 recovered Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) with face value of INR 5,00,000 from Samjhauta Express which arrived at Attari railway station in Punjab from Pakistan, reports Business Standard. The fake notes were fir
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Custom authorities on August 10 recovered Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) with face value of INR 5,00,000 from Samjhauta Express which arrived at Attari railway station in Punjab from Pakistan, reports Business Standard. The fake notes were first noticed when the train was being washed and cleaned by the Railway employees who immediately brought into the notice of Custom Department, an official said. No arrest has been made, since the fake currency was found abandoned and none of the passengers came forward to claim it, the official said.
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A group of men from the coastal Karnataka town of Bhatkal, accused of supplying explosives to the Indian Mujahideen (IM) for bomb blasts in Pune, Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai and Hyderabad between 2010 and 2013, may have also provided the RDX (Research D
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A group of men from the coastal Karnataka town of Bhatkal, accused of supplying explosives to the Indian Mujahideen (IM) for bomb blasts in Pune, Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai and Hyderabad between 2010 and 2013, may have also provided the RDX (Research Department Explosive) for the February 13, 2010, Germany Bakery attack in Pune, Indian Express reports on August 10. The German Bakery blast is incidentally the only instance in recent times where the IM used RDX as an explosive. Its source has been a key unanswered question in the probe since the IM, from forensic records of nearly a dozen blasts linked to it, is known to use easily available ammonium nitrate. Police suspect RDX consignment went into the making of IEDs by key IM operative Yasin Ahmed Siddibappa for the German Bakery blast. Forensic analysis of the explosives used in that blast had revealed residual presence of high-quality RDX and ammonium nitrate. Police are looking for Jainulabudin and Sameer to provide answers on the origin of the RDX used in 2010. German Bakery blast accused Yasin Ahmed Siddibappa, however, has claimed that ammonium nitrate was used for the blast and he had received it near the Swar Gate bus stand in Pune from a person, identified as Ibrahim.
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August - 10 
A powerful landmine weighing planted by suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres was found from underneath Shyamsunderpur - Gorbandha road in Ghatsila Sub-division of East Singhbhum District on August 10, reports PTI
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A powerful landmine weighing planted by suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres was found from underneath Shyamsunderpur - Gorbandha road in Ghatsila Sub-division of East Singhbhum District on August 10, reports PTI
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August - 10 
Following a tip off about the movement of some arms smugglers, Police conducted a raid in the Pacca Field area of Lahorijan in Karbi Anglong District and arrested a youth, identified as Dildar Hussain and recovered a .32 pistol with three live ammuni
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Following a tip off about the movement of some arms smugglers, Police conducted a raid in the Pacca Field area of Lahorijan in Karbi Anglong District and arrested a youth, identified as Dildar Hussain and recovered a .32 pistol with three live ammunitions, reports The Sentinel.
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August - 10 
Further, Assam Assembly on August 10 adopted a three-point resolution, demanding that the peace accord between Government of India (GoI) and Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) should not harm the interests of the
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Further, Assam Assembly on August 10 adopted a three-point resolution, demanding that the peace accord between Government of India (GoI) and Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) should not harm the interests of the state, reports The Telegraph. The resolution said that GoI must ensure that the agreement would not change the constitutional boundary of the state and no part of the state would be included in NSCN-IM’s key demand of ‘Nagalim’ or ‘greater Nagaland’, that the contents of the agreement be made public and that it should not affect the economy and cultural life of the state either.
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August - 10 
In the wake of major terrorist attack in Udhampur District and Intelligence inputs about infiltration attempts by the militants, Chief Minister (CM) Mufti Mohammad Sayeed on August 10 held high level review of security scenario in Jammu city and call
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In the wake of major terrorist attack in Udhampur District and Intelligence inputs about infiltration attempts by the militants, Chief Minister (CM) Mufti Mohammad Sayeed on August 10 held high level review of security scenario in Jammu city and called for strengthening security measures on the borders and hinterland to prevent any fresh strike by the militants, reports Daily Excelsior. “The terrorist attack has affected flow of tourists to Jammu and Kashmir including pilgrim tourist to Mata Vaishno Devi ji and Shri Amarnath ji cave shrines,” Sayeed, who also holds charge of the Home Department, pointed out while chairing security review meeting at his official residence. Home Secretary RK Goyal and Director General of Police (DGP) K Rajendra gave detailed brief of security situation to the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister Dr Nirmal Singh especially on the terror attack by two Pakistani militants at Samroli in Udhampur District.
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Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) has banned plying of goods carrier trucks to Kiphire District from August 13 onwards, reports Nagaland Post on August 11.
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Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) has banned plying of goods carrier trucks to Kiphire District from August 13 onwards, reports Nagaland Post on August 11.
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August - 10 
Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) (apex body of Kukis in Manipur) renewed its demand for justice for "crimes" allegedly committed by NSCN-IM, reports The Telegraph. KIM on August 10, submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressing its anguish
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Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) (apex body of Kukis in Manipur) renewed its demand for justice for "crimes" allegedly committed by NSCN-IM, reports The Telegraph. KIM on August 10, submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressing its anguish at the signing of the peace accord "ignoring" long-pending demands of the community. The memorandum, signed by KIM president Thangkhosei Haokip, alleged that the cadres of the Naga militant group killed 905 Kukis, including women and children, and destroyed 360 Kuki villages, rendering more than one lakh Kukis homeless
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Meanwhile, a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) commander in South Kashmir who is one of the most wanted militants involved in major strikes in Srinagar and South Kashmir on August 10 slipped out of cordon in Rakh-e-Lajoora village of Pulwama District along with
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Meanwhile, a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) commander in South Kashmir who is one of the most wanted militants involved in major strikes in Srinagar and South Kashmir on August 10 slipped out of cordon in Rakh-e-Lajoora village of Pulwama District along with his two associates, reports Daily Excelsior. Sources said that following a specific information about the presence of LeT commander, Irshad Ahmad Ganai, and his two associates, in the village, a joint team of Army’s 50 Rashtriya Rifles (RR), 182 and 183 Battalion of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Special Operations Group of Police launched cordon at Rakh-e-Lajoora village. As the troops started searches of the area militants fired at them. The troops also fired back leading to a gun battle. However, reports said that the militants managed to flee from the area towards Ratnipora village.
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National Liberation Front of West East South Asia (UNLFWESA), Coordination Committee (CorCom) , Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) and Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) have jointly called for total shut down in North East India from A
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National Liberation Front of West East South Asia (UNLFWESA), Coordination Committee (CorCom) , Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) and Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) have jointly called for total shut down in North East India from August 14 midnight till 6 pm of August 15, reports The Sangai Express.
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On August 10, a Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militant identified as Chongbeng N Marak was killed in an encounter at Sakalgre school compound on the foothills of Nokrek national park in West Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times. Acc
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On August 10, a Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militant identified as Chongbeng N Marak was killed in an encounter at Sakalgre school compound on the foothills of Nokrek national park in West Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times. According to Police the militants had set up base in Sakalgre recently to serve demand notes to businessmen and Government employees. Police recovered a 9 mm pistol and two GNLA identity cards.
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Security Forces (SFs) recovered three high intensity Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) from a roadside at Luchitand village in Gaya District on August 10, reports Zee News. While one IED weighed 25 kg, two others were 20 kg each, Senior Superintend
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Security Forces (SFs) recovered three high intensity Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) from a roadside at Luchitand village in Gaya District on August 10, reports Zee News. While one IED weighed 25 kg, two others were 20 kg each, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Manu Maharaj said
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Separately, an abducted labourer, identified as Raju Ali, who was abducted from Pipulbari in West Garo Hills District on August 9 remained un-traced, reports The Shillong Times on August 12.
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Separately, an abducted labourer, identified as Raju Ali, who was abducted from Pipulbari in West Garo Hills District on August 9 remained un-traced, reports The Shillong Times on August 12.
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Separately, on August 10, two suspected militants of progressive faction of People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK-pro), identified as Zee Singh and Kh Naobi Singh alias Santosh were arrested from Khabeisoi in Imphal East District, report
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Separately, on August 10, two suspected militants of progressive faction of People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK-pro), identified as Zee Singh and Kh Naobi Singh alias Santosh were arrested from Khabeisoi in Imphal East District, reports The Sangai Express. It has been revealed that they were involved in extortion.
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August - 10 
Separately, unidentified assailants abducted and killed a villager, identified as Digan N Sangma at Manggakgre in West Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times. They also looted INR 75000 and an SBBL gun. His body was recovered on August 5.
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Separately, unidentified assailants abducted and killed a villager, identified as Digan N Sangma at Manggakgre in West Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times. They also looted INR 75000 and an SBBL gun. His body was recovered on August 5.
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Seven Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested in Bastar region of Chhattisgarh on August 10, reports The Hindu. The Maoists were arrested from Bhairamgad and Gangaloor areas of Bijapur District in a joint operation Bijapur S
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Seven Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested in Bastar region of Chhattisgarh on August 10, reports The Hindu. The Maoists were arrested from Bhairamgad and Gangaloor areas of Bijapur District in a joint operation Bijapur Superintendent of Police (SP) K.L. Dhruv said. “We have arrested Punem Sukku, who worked for the CPI (Maoist) in Gangaloor block of Bijapur. Sitaram Bhaskar, Budhram Vako, Salaki Sodhi, Payaku Mandavi, Pardeshi Ram and Ganesh Bhaskar have been arrested from Bhairamgad block of the district,” the SP added
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August - 10 
The Centre has alerted Kerala that a dormant module of the Indian Mujahideen (IM) having links with the Islamic State (IS) militia may be planning to recruit fighters for strife-torn Syria and Iraq, The Hindu reports on August 11. Sources said the IM
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The Centre has alerted Kerala that a dormant module of the Indian Mujahideen (IM) having links with the Islamic State (IS) militia may be planning to recruit fighters for strife-torn Syria and Iraq, The Hindu reports on August 11. Sources said the IM’s links with the IS had come to light after the death of Muhammed Sajjid aka Bada Sajjid, an IM operative. He was killed during a shelling in Syria last month. The IM had been dormant in the country after the arrest of some of its top leaders such as Yasin Bhatkal, T.A. Shibili and Safdar Nagori. There were others from Kerala as well who had links with IM and Jam-I-yyathuk Ansurul Muslimeen. IM operatives behind bars include Thadiyanvide Nazir aka Ummer Haji, Umar Farooq, and Ibrahim Moulavi. However, intelligence sources said many absconders, including Ayub and Shoaib from Kannur and Shuhaib from Parappangadi, wanted in terror-linked cases, may have joined the IS using new names and identities. Sources said the case of two missing Keralites from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Qatar a few months ago had increased suspicion that radicalised Kerala youths were joining the IS militants. Intelligence agencies had already traced the identity of Abu Thahir, who had left his home at Puduppariyaram, near Palakkad in Kerala for Qatar, two years ago. But the Indian Consulate in Qatar had no clue if he had reached the Emirate, even as his Facebook page remained active for long after he was reported missing. Another is an unnamed Keralite youth hailing from Kunnummal in Kozhikode District. He has been missing from Ras-al-Khaimah in UAE for the past four months. Sources said that a Keralite’s name figured in the radar of intelligence agencies after the detention of IM sympathisers in Saudi Arabia. It was unclear whether he was still alive, sources said.
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on August 10 urged the people of Koraput, Rayagada and Malkangiri Districts to observe the upcoming Independence Day on August 15 as a 'Black Day', reports The Times of India. The Maoists also demanded
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on August 10 urged the people of Koraput, Rayagada and Malkangiri Districts to observe the upcoming Independence Day on August 15 as a 'Black Day', reports The Times of India. The Maoists also demanded to stop combing operations in Koraput, Rayagada and Malkangiri Districts. ‘Secretary’ of Bansadhara-Ghumusara-Nabagali Division of the CPI-Maoist, through letters sent to a few media persons in Rayagada, charged the Security Forces (SFs) with harassing and arresting tribals in false cases. "Scores of tribals are being implicated in false cases. Police are killing many tribals in fake encounters and labelling them as Maoists. We appeal to all to observe Black Day on August 15," the letter stated.
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August - 10 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has decided not to oppose the conditional bail granted to Swami Assemanand, chargesheeted in the 2007 Samjhauta blast case (Haryana), as it did not find any grounds for it, reports The Hindu on August 11. The G
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has decided not to oppose the conditional bail granted to Swami Assemanand, chargesheeted in the 2007 Samjhauta blast case (Haryana), as it did not find any grounds for it, reports The Hindu on August 11. The Government has also declined to grant permission to challenge a bail order granted to two other accused in Mecca Masjid blasts case (Telangana) - Devender Gupta and Lokesh Sharma - on the “grounds of parity” since bail had been granted to Bharat Mohal Lal and Tejaram Parmar which had not been challenged by the prosecution. Minister of State for Home Affairs Haribhai Parthibhai Chaudhary said Swami Aseemanand continued to remain in jail as he “could not comply with the conditions of bail specified” in the order of Punjab and Haryana High Court last August (2014).
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a huge cache of explosives allegedly hidden by People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a breakaway faction of the CPI-Maoist, was found in a liquor shop in Tupudana area on the outskirts of Ranchi District on August 11, reports The Times of India.
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a huge cache of explosives allegedly hidden by People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a breakaway faction of the CPI-Maoist, was found in a liquor shop in Tupudana area on the outskirts of Ranchi District on August 11, reports The Times of India. The explosives had 26 detonators; 12 kg power gel, a few bullets, and 20 kg urea apart from Maoist fatigues and literature. "The detonators, power gel and urea are used to make powerful bombs," a police officer said. The Police also found several PLFI letters and literature. The letters contained names of 10 businessmen that the PLFI commanders wanted to extort.
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August - 11 
According to a written reply furnished in State Assembly by Chief Minister Manik Sarkar, a stretch of 115.28 Kilo meters is yet to be fenced, along the Tripura-Bangladesh Border, reports Tripura Info on August 10.
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According to a written reply furnished in State Assembly by Chief Minister Manik Sarkar, a stretch of 115.28 Kilo meters is yet to be fenced, along the Tripura-Bangladesh Border, reports Tripura Info on August 10.
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August - 11 
Armed cadres of People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a breakaway faction of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), attacked an under-construction model school at Pahantoili under Burmu Police Station near Ranchi (Ranchi District) in the
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Armed cadres of People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a breakaway faction of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), attacked an under-construction model school at Pahantoili under Burmu Police Station near Ranchi (Ranchi District) in the night of August 11, reports The Times of India. The extremists also set ablaze several construction vehicles at the site. The motive behind the attack was to extort money from the contractor, Ranchi rural Superintendent of Police (SP) Raj Kumar Lakra said. During initial investigation, Police found that rebels were led by PLFI leader Sultanji who is responsible for areas in Burmu. Situated north-west of Ranchi, Burmu is close to rebel-dominated Chatra and Ramgarh Districts.
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August - 11 
Arrested Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres identified as Roopesh, Shyna, Anoop and Veeramani, who were on a fast inside the Coimbatore Central Prison, gave it up after writers and civil society activists assured to take up their cas
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Arrested Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres identified as Roopesh, Shyna, Anoop and Veeramani, who were on a fast inside the Coimbatore Central Prison, gave it up after writers and civil society activists assured to take up their case, said their lawyer S. Balamurugan, reports The Hindu on August 12.
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Assam Director General of Police (DGP) Khagen Sharma stated that "We have observed movements of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jamaat-ul Mujahidin (JuM) ultras besides ULFA and National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB). Though the Islamic groups have n
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Assam Director General of Police (DGP) Khagen Sharma stated that "We have observed movements of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jamaat-ul Mujahidin (JuM) ultras besides ULFA and National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB). Though the Islamic groups have not indulged in any sabotage in the State so far, there are some boys from the State who had received training under them, reports The Sentinel on August 12."
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August - 11 
Days ahead of the Independence Day celebrations on August 15, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) has issued a massive security alert to all states of possible terror attacks, with special focus on Delhi, Mumbai, and the border states of Jammu
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Days ahead of the Independence Day celebrations on August 15, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) has issued a massive security alert to all states of possible terror attacks, with special focus on Delhi, Mumbai, and the border states of Jammu & Kashmir and Gujarat, reports India Today on August 12. The UMHA warned that terror groups like Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), Indian Mujahideen (IM), Jaish-e-Muhammed (JeM), Tahrik-e-Furqan (TeF), Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Pasban-e-Ahle Hadis (PAH) are planning to target important installations in the country. Intelligence Bureau (IB) have intercepted several conversations where handlers from across border were heard giving directions to attack Army and other Security Forces' (SF) camps and convoys. UMHA alert also said that for the first time Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has given the responsibility to LeT to coordinate with all other terror groups. Recently, there has been a spate of terror attacks by LeT trained militants in Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab.
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Further, Maoists torched five vehicles of a construction company near Orcha town of Narayanpur District, reports The Hindu on August 11. No one was injured as the Maoists asked the labourers to move away from the vehicles.
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Further, Maoists torched five vehicles of a construction company near Orcha town of Narayanpur District, reports The Hindu on August 11. No one was injured as the Maoists asked the labourers to move away from the vehicles.
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August - 11 
Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) accused Isak-Muivah faction of NSCN (NSCN-IM) of killing three of its cadres, reports The Sangai Express.
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Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) accused Isak-Muivah faction of NSCN (NSCN-IM) of killing three of its cadres, reports The Sangai Express.
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August - 11 
Meanwhile, a protester was killed when Border Security Forces (BSF) allegedly fired at youth who pelted stones at their vehicles in Malangpora village of Pulwama District on August 11, reports Daily Excelsior. The deceased is identified as Bashir Ahm
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Meanwhile, a protester was killed when Border Security Forces (BSF) allegedly fired at youth who pelted stones at their vehicles in Malangpora village of Pulwama District on August 11, reports Daily Excelsior. The deceased is identified as Bashir Ahmad Bhat. Government has ordered probe into the killing.
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August - 11 
Meanwhile, five hardcore Maoists, including two women, carrying cash reward of INR 1.9 million in all, surrendered with weapons before Kanker SP on August 11, reports The Hindu. Maoists cited exploitation of lower rank cadres by senior Maoists leader
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Meanwhile, five hardcore Maoists, including two women, carrying cash reward of INR 1.9 million in all, surrendered with weapons before Kanker SP on August 11, reports The Hindu. Maoists cited exploitation of lower rank cadres by senior Maoists leaders of Andhra Pradesh as the reason for surrendering. Kanker SP Jitendra Meena said Basantin alias Juri Gawde surrendered with an INSAS rifle, Ramsai Dugga ‘commander’, platoon number 5 under North Bastar division surrendered with AK-47, Nilap Usendi alias Milap surrendered with an AK-47, Manki who was working as a ‘commander’ of East Charagaon Local Operation Squad (LOS) surrendered with 12 bore rifle, and Juru Salam surrendered as ‘chief’ of Jantana Sarkar (people’s government).
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Meanwhile, Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju said in a written reply in Lok Sabha on August 11 said that the Government is constructing 180 fighting bunkers for troops along the Indo-Pak International Border (IB) in Jammu, reports Daily
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Meanwhile, Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju said in a written reply in Lok Sabha on August 11 said that the Government is constructing 180 fighting bunkers for troops along the Indo-Pak International Border (IB) in Jammu, reports Daily Excelsior. “Along the IB in Jammu region, Government has approved construction of 179 kilometre composite bundh, which includes fortifying of existing observation posts and construction of 180 numbers of Naka-cum-machan-cum fighting bunkers inside the bundh,” Minister said.
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Minister of State for Home Affairs Haribhai Parathibhai Chaudhary said in a written reply to Lok Sabha (Lower House) on August 11 said that Pakistan violated ceasefire 192 times along the international Border (IB) in Jammu & Kashmir till July 26, 201
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Minister of State for Home Affairs Haribhai Parathibhai Chaudhary said in a written reply to Lok Sabha (Lower House) on August 11 said that Pakistan violated ceasefire 192 times along the international Border (IB) in Jammu & Kashmir till July 26, 2015, reports Times of India. In 2015, till July 26, there were 192 ceasefire violations along the international border in J&K, which resulted in death of three civilians and one BSF personnel, Minister said. He also informed that the Centre proposes to have a provision for giving INR 5 lakh compensation, in addition to what the state Government pays, to the families of those who get killed in firing from across the border. 22 people were injured while 7,110 people were temporarily affected and 50 houses were damaged, he said.
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Pakistani troops violated ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC) in Sabzian and Balakote sectors of Poonch District on August 11, reports Times of India. A defence spokesman said, "Pakistan troops fired from small arms, mortar bombs of 120 mm and
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Pakistani troops violated ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC) in Sabzian and Balakote sectors of Poonch District on August 11, reports Times of India. A defence spokesman said, "Pakistan troops fired from small arms, mortar bombs of 120 mm and 61 mm range on forward posts along the LoC in Sabzian and Balakote sectors in Poonch district overnight". While Pakistani troops fired from automatic weapons and 120 mm mortar shells in Sabzian sector, there was firing of small arms and 61 mm mortars along Balakote sector. Troops effectively retaliated, the spokesman said, adding there was no loss of life or injury to anyone in the firing.
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Security agencies are on alert after a suspected Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) trained militant, identified as Mohamad Rakib Ali alias Raju from Assam was spotted near his hometown in Tamulpur in Baksa District, The Times of India reports on August 12. "As p
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Security agencies are on alert after a suspected Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) trained militant, identified as Mohamad Rakib Ali alias Raju from Assam was spotted near his hometown in Tamulpur in Baksa District, The Times of India reports on August 12. "As per an intelligence input, Ali had joined the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI). After SIMI was banned in 2001, he reportedly joined a Pakistan-based outfit, most likely the LeT. He was out of police radar ever since. Now, he has returned," the official sources stated. Sources said after completing his matriculation from a madrasa (Islamic Seminary) at Rangiya in Kamrup District, Raju had joined a madrasa in New Delhi in 1998. From there, he got in touch with the radical forces leading to his joining the outfit.
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Security agencies State have been put on maximum alert following inputs suggesting that militants, particularly those belonging to Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) may use petty criminals or linkmen to explode bombs con
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Security agencies State have been put on maximum alert following inputs suggesting that militants, particularly those belonging to Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) may use petty criminals or linkmen to explode bombs concealed in bicycles ahead of Independence Day, reports The Sentinel on August 12.
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Separately, a National Investigating Agency (NIA) court in Jammu city on August 11 granted Police 14 days remand of terrorist Mohammad Naved Yaqub, a Pakistani militant who was caught alive after the Udhampur terror strike, reports Times of India. Ba
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Separately, a National Investigating Agency (NIA) court in Jammu city on August 11 granted Police 14 days remand of terrorist Mohammad Naved Yaqub, a Pakistani militant who was caught alive after the Udhampur terror strike, reports Times of India. Based on information provided by Naved, Police and central security agencies have launched a manhunt for a businessman who is alleged to have paid him and Mohammed Noman alias Momin INR 5 lakh for sharing it with other LeT cadre. The businessman, who reportedly owns a shop in uptown Srinagar, had provided the money to the Naved and his handlers to run LeT network in Kashmir and to carry out terror strikes. So far 11 people have been arrested by the Police based on information provided by Naved during his interrogation and all of them are being questioned, the sources said.
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) which is strongly opposing bauxite mining in the Agency areas of Visakhapatnam and East Godavari Districts, on August 11 destroyed houses of three contract employees of A.P. Mineral Development Corpora
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) which is strongly opposing bauxite mining in the Agency areas of Visakhapatnam and East Godavari Districts, on August 11 destroyed houses of three contract employees of A.P. Mineral Development Corporation which is the nodal agency for bauxite mining, reports The Hindu. A group of Maoists reportedly led by a senior leader Naveen destroyed the houses of three employees at Jerrela village under G.K. Veedhi mandal (administrative unit) of Visakhapatnam District for not quitting their jobs. The three employees, who are among the 18 staff members of APMDC's bauxite project, had earlier received a warning from Kailasam, another senior leader of the party.
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Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar stated that militant out fits of Tripura have camps in Bangladesh though they have no hideout in the State, reports Tripura Info on August 12. He also added that during the past two years (2013 and 2014), 12 extrem
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Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar stated that militant out fits of Tripura have camps in Bangladesh though they have no hideout in the State, reports Tripura Info on August 12. He also added that during the past two years (2013 and 2014), 12 extremist-related incidents had occurred in the state in which four people were killed, two injured and 18 people abducted. Of the 18 kidnapped people, 16 were released. Tripura and Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) officials have recently held discussions with National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) after the rebel group expressed its willingness to hold peace talks.
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August - 11 
Two Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants were killed at Rakh-e-Lajoora village of Pulwama District on August 11, reports Daily Excelsior. A Police spokesman said “On specific information, Pulwama Police along with 55 RR started an operation, in Ratnipora
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Two Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants were killed at Rakh-e-Lajoora village of Pulwama District on August 11, reports Daily Excelsior. A Police spokesman said “On specific information, Pulwama Police along with 55 RR started an operation, in Ratnipora area of the District, last evening. During the operation militants fired on the search party, which turned into an encounter. Two militants were killed in the encounter. The slain militants were identified as Showkat Ahmad Lone resident of Lelhar, Kakapora and Gulzar Ahmad resident of Talangam, Pulwama of LeT outfit.”
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August - 11 
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh has sought monthly status reports from the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) chief R.N. Ravi, who is the interlocutor for the Naga peace talks, reports The Hindu on August 12. A senior Government official stated tha
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Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh has sought monthly status reports from the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) chief R.N. Ravi, who is the interlocutor for the Naga peace talks, reports The Hindu on August 12. A senior Government official stated that “During the first week of every month, the Home Minister will seek a status update from both the interlocutors on the pace of peace talks on Naga as well as the Assam front.”
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August - 12 
Elsewhere, Pakistan Army on August 12 intensified mortar shelling and heavy firing in Sabzian and Balakote sectors of Poonch District by once again firing 120 mm and 82 mm mortar shells and using heavy firearms to target civilian population and fo
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Elsewhere, Pakistan Army on August 12 intensified mortar shelling and heavy firing in Sabzian and Balakote sectors of Poonch District by once again firing 120 mm and 82 mm mortar shells and using heavy firearms to target civilian population and forward Army posts, reports Daily Excelsior. The Indian side was retaliating effectively. However, there were no casualties or damage in fresh shelling by the Pakistan Army-either on the Army side or the civilians.
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August - 12 
Cyberabad Police has ruled out the role of the banned Student Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) in the failed robbery bid after they got information about the real culprits, reportedly a Maharashtra-based gang, involved in the bid to rob Muthoot Fin
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Cyberabad Police has ruled out the role of the banned Student Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) in the failed robbery bid after they got information about the real culprits, reportedly a Maharashtra-based gang, involved in the bid to rob Muthoot Finance at KPHB (Hyderabad, Telangana) on May 29, reports The Times of India on August 13. Police presume that nabbing the gang might help them solve several bank-related burglaries in the city. A Special Operation Team (SOT), scouring for the gang, has reached Sholapur in Maharashtra to trace at least five members involved in the incident. "During investigation, it was found that SIMI activists had no role in at least the KPHB incident. We suspect that a Maharashtra-based gang is behind it. The failed robbery plan was executed with the help of some of their associates from the state as one of them spoke to bank officials in Telugu. Once the Maharashtra gang is nabbed, the robbery trail will be cracked,'' a senior Cyberabad Police officer said.
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August - 12 
A Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militant, identified as Dominic R. Marak, was arrested on August 12, from Ringre market in Tura in West Garo Hills District, reports The Telegraph.
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A Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militant, identified as Dominic R. Marak, was arrested on August 12, from Ringre market in Tura in West Garo Hills District, reports The Telegraph.
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August - 12 
Earlier, militants on August 12 hurled a grenade at a Police party outside Khanyar Police Station injuring an Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police, two Constables, two Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel and a civilian in Srinagar city, report
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Earlier, militants on August 12 hurled a grenade at a Police party outside Khanyar Police Station injuring an Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police, two Constables, two Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel and a civilian in Srinagar city, reports Daily Excelsior. Police and CRPF immediately launched search for the militants responsible for the grenade attack. However, no one was arrested.
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August - 12 
In the meantime, six Security Force (SF) personnel sustained injuries in clashes with protestors on August 12 soon after the last rites of Bilal Ahmad Bhat (26) in village Padgampora of Pulwama District, reports Daily Excelsior. The protesters clashe
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In the meantime, six Security Force (SF) personnel sustained injuries in clashes with protestors on August 12 soon after the last rites of Bilal Ahmad Bhat (26) in village Padgampora of Pulwama District, reports Daily Excelsior. The protesters clashed with Police and CRPF personnel for several hours. The protesters hurled petrol bombs at a CRPF camp. Six SFs forces personnel sustained injuries in the clashes.
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August - 12 
Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) on August 12 stated that it had agreed to share sovereignty with Government of India (GoI), reports The Telegraph. NSCN-IM ‘general secretary’ Muivah, upon arrival at Dimapur air
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Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) on August 12 stated that it had agreed to share sovereignty with Government of India (GoI), reports The Telegraph. NSCN-IM ‘general secretary’ Muivah, upon arrival at Dimapur airport, said they have agreed in principle to resolve the decades-old Indo-Naga political issue based on shared sovereignty. He appealed to the neighbouring states to understand the issue of the Naga people, which had been prolonged for decades. He said the Naga people would have to co-exist with the Assamese, Arunachalese and the Manipuris.
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August - 12 
Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) plans to target Air India flights on Kabul-Delhi-Kabul sector as they are used by senior officers of Indian government, according to an intelligence input ahead of India's Independence Day, The Times of India reports on August 1
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Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) plans to target Air India flights on Kabul-Delhi-Kabul sector as they are used by senior officers of Indian government, according to an intelligence input ahead of India's Independence Day, The Times of India reports on August 13. Another recent intelligence input warns that Pakistan based terror groups are plotting to strike in Gujarat or Mumbai around September-October, 2015. An intelligence warning in April, 2015 said LeT plans attack by 8 to 10 Pakistan terrorists, who may come via sea route or Jammu and Kashmir, at a railway station or a hotel.
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August - 12 
Madhya Pradesh has decided to form a Special Indian Reserve Battalion (SIRB), a force that can be deployed across the country for maintaining law and order and fighting naxalism (left wing extremism), reports The Hindu on August 13. A total of seven
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Madhya Pradesh has decided to form a Special Indian Reserve Battalion (SIRB), a force that can be deployed across the country for maintaining law and order and fighting naxalism (left wing extremism), reports The Hindu on August 13. A total of seven companies and 1,107 posts will be created in the special force. “The SIRB is being established in MP to combat the naxalites. Its headquarters will be at village Kanki of Balaghat District, neighbouring naxal-hit Chhattisgarh,” state Home Minister Babulal Gaur told reporters. He said the force will be available for other States to help them in maintaining law and order related issues. “In this case, the reimbursement of the expenditure will be done by concerned state government,” Gaur said. The Central Government will provide INR 1.9 million for arms and ammunition, among others, he added.
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August - 12 
Meanwhile, describing the signing of the Naga peace accord between the Central Government and the Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) a “progressive development”, former Nagaland Chief Minister (CM) and the current
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Meanwhile, describing the signing of the Naga peace accord between the Central Government and the Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) a “progressive development”, former Nagaland Chief Minister (CM) and the current Odisha Governor S.C. Jamir on August 12 praised the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) Government for pushing peace in the northeast. “A bold and forward looking government is pushing for peace in the region, so that its Act East Policy will metamorphose into a vibrant reality. For that to happen, peace in Nagaland holds the key,” said Jamir. “This indicates that at long last political realism finally dawned in the scheme of things of the NSCN-IM. The collective leadership of the NSCN-IM should now come up with new ideas to match with the government’s peace initiative,” he added.
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August - 12 
Meanwhile, militants on August 12 fired at a vehicle carrying Army personnel in Shopian District critically injuring a soldier, reports Daily Excelsior. Reports said Army men of 44-Rashtriya Rifles were travelling in a Sumo vehicle bearing registrati
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Meanwhile, militants on August 12 fired at a vehicle carrying Army personnel in Shopian District critically injuring a soldier, reports Daily Excelsior. Reports said Army men of 44-Rashtriya Rifles were travelling in a Sumo vehicle bearing registration number JK04-5205 and it was fired upon by militants at Thairana in Shopian District. One Army man identified as Puboo Ram was injured in the militant firing. Reports said that it was Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) commander, Waseem Malla and his three associates who opened fire on Army. However, reports said that they fled after carrying out the attack.
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August - 12 
Meanwhile, two CPI-Maoist cadres were arrested at Janupuri more under Murhu Police Station in Khunti District, reports The Times of India. Luxman Munda and Jura Hasa are in their 20s and have been working for the Maoists for a few years. One rifle an
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Meanwhile, two CPI-Maoist cadres were arrested at Janupuri more under Murhu Police Station in Khunti District, reports The Times of India. Luxman Munda and Jura Hasa are in their 20s and have been working for the Maoists for a few years. One rifle and 10 bullets were found from them. The Police also recovered two bikes.
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August - 12 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) is formally writing to Pakistan seeking information about Pakistani terrorist Mohammad Naveed alias Usman, who was captured alive after Udhampur terror attack (Punjab, July 27), even as the agency is seeking help f
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) is formally writing to Pakistan seeking information about Pakistani terrorist Mohammad Naveed alias Usman, who was captured alive after Udhampur terror attack (Punjab, July 27), even as the agency is seeking help from different countries to trace the Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) calls made by the militants, reports The Times of India on August 13. NIA chief Sharad Kumar is in Jammu to interrogate Usman at the joint interrogation centre. Kumar questioned Usman for close to two hours before he left for Udhampur to inspect the spot where the militants attacked the Border Security Force (BSF) convoy. According to reports, during his interrogation, Usman has given details about his residence in Faisalabad in Pakistan. He has also shared details about his family. One of his brothers is said to be a lecturer while another is a businessman dealing in hosiery. Sources said NIA will be sending a letter rogatory to Pakistan seeking information about the activities of Usman. Though NIA does not have any extradition treaty with Pakistan, it is still trying its luck to convince Islamabad to share some details about Usman.
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Pakistan army violated ceasefire at three places on the Line of Control (LoC) by resorting to firing and mortar shelling in Jammu, Poonch and Rajouri Districts on August 12 and August 13, triggering panic among the people living in forward villages,
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Pakistan army violated ceasefire at three places on the Line of Control (LoC) by resorting to firing and mortar shelling in Jammu, Poonch and Rajouri Districts on August 12 and August 13, triggering panic among the people living in forward villages, reports Daily Excelsior. After ceasefire violations at Krishna Ghati in Poonch, Bhimber Gali in Rajouri and Pallanwalla in Jammu on August 12, Pakistan army started heavy mortar shelling and firing on the Indian positions targeting forward Army posts and civilian areas in entire Balakote sector of Poonch District on August 13. The Indian side retaliated effectively, leading to heavy exchanges of firing, which were going on when the reports last came in.
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August - 12 
Police seized Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) worth INR 525,000 from Narayanpatna block in Koraput District on August 12, reports The Hindu. Two persons, identified as Nageswar Sileru and O. Naukaraju of Biripur village under Narayanpatna Police S
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Police seized Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) worth INR 525,000 from Narayanpatna block in Koraput District on August 12, reports The Hindu. Two persons, identified as Nageswar Sileru and O. Naukaraju of Biripur village under Narayanpatna Police Station, were arrested in this connection, as the notes were seized from their houses. Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Hemant Padhi said the arrested persons had procured these FICNs from three persons from Andhra Pradesh.
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August - 12 
Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Badal, on August 12, said the Centre must increase deployment of Border Security Force (BSF) personnel on the International Border (IB) with Pakistan to prevent cross border infiltration, reports The Times of Indi
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Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Badal, on August 12, said the Centre must increase deployment of Border Security Force (BSF) personnel on the International Border (IB) with Pakistan to prevent cross border infiltration, reports The Times of India. "I have dispatched a communique to Union home minister for beefing up and deployment of more security forces along the Punjab border to avert any kind of terror strike. I personally visited some forward posts of BSF adjoining the border and observed that more personnel were needed to keep watch along the border," said Sukhbir. Badal also said that the IB adjoining territory of Punjab should have same strength of forces on the pattern of Jammu and Kashmir borders.
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August - 12 
The All Assam Students' Union (AASU) has issued a 14-point resolution urging the Narendra Modi Government for a bilateral treaty with Bangladesh for deportation of "illegal foreigners" and push for implementation of the Assam Accord, reports The Tele
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The All Assam Students' Union (AASU) has issued a 14-point resolution urging the Narendra Modi Government for a bilateral treaty with Bangladesh for deportation of "illegal foreigners" and push for implementation of the Assam Accord, reports The Telegraph on August 13. The resolution was passed at a two-day seminar organised by the union while observing 30 years of the Accord signed in 1985 by then Prime Minister (PM) Rajiv Gandhi. The resolution urged the Centre to sign a "bilateral treaty" with Bangladesh government for deportation of illegal migrants. The AASU also asked to set up detention camps for illegal migrants. Union Home Minister (UHM) Rajnath Singh and Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju attended the seminar and assured that the Centre will not only implement the Accord but also hold tripartite talks with the AASU and State Government to discuss measures to prevent infiltration from Bangladesh. Rajnath Singh said he would visit the international border in Assam this month.
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August - 12 
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has warned the West Bengal government of possible attacks by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) rebels in the run-up to the Independence Day and asked it to beef up security across the state, rep
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The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has warned the West Bengal government of possible attacks by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) rebels in the run-up to the Independence Day and asked it to beef up security across the state, reports New Indian Express on August 13. After the report from the Central intelligence agencies reached State Secretariat, Nabanna, state Home Secretary Basudeb Banerjee and Director General of Police (DGP) G M P Reddy held a high-level meeting and directed senior Police officials to take adequate measures to combat the possible Maoist attacks. The IB report stated that at least 60 youth, including women from Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand had joined the military wing of the Maoists and they had been divided into squads comprising 10 members. The IB report stated that the Maoists’ first target was Belpahari and for the last one month their cadre could be seen entering the state from Jharkhand and secretly campaigning among the villagers.
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August - 13 
The India-Pakistan National Security Advisor (NSA)-level dialogue which is meant to address "all issues connected to terrorism" is all set to take place as proposed by India on August 23-24, reports The Times of India. While Indian officials said
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The India-Pakistan National Security Advisor (NSA)-level dialogue which is meant to address "all issues connected to terrorism" is all set to take place as proposed by India on August 23-24, reports The Times of India. While Indian officials said they were still awaiting an official confirmation, Pakistan NSA and adviser to PM Nawaz Sharif on foreign affairs Sartaj Aziz announced in Islamabad that he will travel to India on August 23 for talks with India's NSA Ajit Doval.
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August - 13 
A Sarpanch (head of Panchayat, village level local self Government institution) and a deputy Sarpanch were killed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Bijapur District on August 13, reports The Hindu. “Sukhdev Negi, the Sar
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A Sarpanch (head of Panchayat, village level local self Government institution) and a deputy Sarpanch were killed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Bijapur District on August 13, reports The Hindu. “Sukhdev Negi, the Sarpanch of Gudsakal village and Asaram Modiyami, the deputy Sarpanch of Bhatwada village in Bijapur district were murdered by the Maoists today. Kisuram, a resident of neighbouring Chihka village, was also attacked by the ultras. He was grievously injured in the attack and has been taken to a hospital,” informed SRP Kalluri, the Inspector General (IG) of Police, Bastar range. “The deceased Sarpanch and the deputy Sarpanch were killed by the Maoists on the pretext of being police informers. But the fact is that they have been killed because they contested and won elections despite Maoists’ opposition,” claimed the IG.
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August - 13 
11 persons were injured in a grenade explosion in a mosque compound in Shopian District on August 13 (today), reports The Hindu. “Eleven people were injured in a grenade explosion when they came out of the Jamia Trenz mosque in Shopian after offering
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11 persons were injured in a grenade explosion in a mosque compound in Shopian District on August 13 (today), reports The Hindu. “Eleven people were injured in a grenade explosion when they came out of the Jamia Trenz mosque in Shopian after offering morning prayers. The ‘Nimazis’ (those who offer daily Muslim prayers) discovered an inverted metallic tumbler in the mosque compound. When one of them tried to turn the tumbler straight, the grenade kept under it exploded,” a senior Police official said.
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August - 13 
A combined team of Imphal West and Imphal East Districts commandos on August 13 arrested a cadre of Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) while conducting frisking and checking at Wangkhei Pukhrabam Leikai in Imphal East District of Manipur, reports The Assa
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A combined team of Imphal West and Imphal East Districts commandos on August 13 arrested a cadre of Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) while conducting frisking and checking at Wangkhei Pukhrabam Leikai in Imphal East District of Manipur, reports The Assam Tribune. Police said that he was involved in serving demand letters to various Government offices, general public and businessmen. Some incriminating documents were also seized from the possession of the arrested militant.
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August - 13 
After sustained questioning for nearly eight days, alleged Pakistani terrorist Mohammed Naved Yakub was brought to New Delhi on August 13, amid tight security for a lie detection test, reports Daily Excelsior. National Investigation Agency (NIA) Dire
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After sustained questioning for nearly eight days, alleged Pakistani terrorist Mohammed Naved Yakub was brought to New Delhi on August 13, amid tight security for a lie detection test, reports Daily Excelsior. National Investigation Agency (NIA) Director General Sharad Kumar, who returned from his two-day visit to Jammu, said the agency has evidence that he belonged to Pakistan and was part of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), which trained him in use of arms and ammunition and for recruiting cadre for expansion of the terror group. “As far as the case of his Pakistani origin is concerned, it’s an open and shut case as NIA has enough evidence,” Kumar said. The NIA chief said since Naved was still hiding certain things he will be made to undergo some scientific tests, including a lie detection test. Naved, who was questioned yesterday in his presence of Kumar, said that he had undergone a refresher course for six weeks in Pakistan from March this year along with 25 others before infiltrating Kashmir. This was after he had undergone two training modules– ‘Daur-e-Aam’ and ‘Daura-e-Khas’. While the first module teaches LeT cadre physical fitness, mountaineering and use of small arms, in the second they are trained in using assault rifles and manufacturing small explosives. NIA has secured his custodial remand till August 24.
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August - 13 
Army on August 13 said that there is increase in the intensity of the attempts of infiltration by militants from across the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir this year but due to strong counter-infiltration grid they have been eliminated, reports Dail
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Army on August 13 said that there is increase in the intensity of the attempts of infiltration by militants from across the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir this year but due to strong counter-infiltration grid they have been eliminated, reports Daily Excelsior. General Officer Commanding (GOC) 15 Corps, Lt General Subrata Saha, told reporters on the sidelines of a function in Srinagar that Army has foiled 11 infiltration attempts since May this year and killed 19 infiltrators. “Since end May, there have already been 11 attempts in which 19 terrorists have been eliminated. So, if you compare it, yes definitely there is increase in intensity of attempts to infiltrate and they have all been eliminated”, Lt General Saha said. The Corps Commander said that late snowfall this year could be one of the reasons for increase in the intensity of the infiltration attempts. “First of all this year we had late snowfall. This could be reason for increase in the attempts of infiltration. Apart from that whether there is specific intention and one can’t say as they are getting eliminated on the LoC”, he said. The GOC said that number of militants on launch pads this year has increased as compared to previous years. “In terms of numbers, it could be marginally higher than previous years”, he added.
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August - 13 
As recent as April 16, 2015 Indian intelligence agencies got a specific input that the newly created Indian wing of al-Qaeda, al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS), was planning an attack on naval facilities in Kochi (Kerala) and Mumbai (Maharas
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As recent as April 16, 2015 Indian intelligence agencies got a specific input that the newly created Indian wing of al-Qaeda, al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS), was planning an attack on naval facilities in Kochi (Kerala) and Mumbai (Maharashtra), The Hindu reports on August 14. India had sought the help of foreign intelligence agencies to check the veracity of the video and it was found to be genuine. The alert generated on April 16 said that the AQIS “has been attempting to recruit gullible Muslim youth from Jammu and Kashmir, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Karnataka, Kerala and Delhi. The outfit plans to target BJP offices, commercial, tourist, religious, aviation and railway infrastructure in various States as well as unsecured waterfronts.”
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August - 13 
Inspector General (IG), Border Security Force (BSF) Kashmir Frontier, Dr. Jagat Singh on August 13 said that militants are desperate to infiltrate but troops along the Line of Control (LoC) are ready to foil their designs, reports Daily Excelsior. Si
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Inspector General (IG), Border Security Force (BSF) Kashmir Frontier, Dr. Jagat Singh on August 13 said that militants are desperate to infiltrate but troops along the Line of Control (LoC) are ready to foil their designs, reports Daily Excelsior. Singh said: “I won’t say there is increase in infiltration. The trend of infiltration is similar as it was in the previous years.” He, however, said troops are alert on the LoC to foil infiltration attempts.
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August - 13 
Meanwhile, a grenade put in a steel glass was placed in the compound of Mohammad Yaqoob Malla at Pehlipora in Shopian District on August 13, reports Daily Excelsior. Malla’s son Waseem Ahmad Malla is the most wanted Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) ‘commander
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Meanwhile, a grenade put in a steel glass was placed in the compound of Mohammad Yaqoob Malla at Pehlipora in Shopian District on August 13, reports Daily Excelsior. Malla’s son Waseem Ahmad Malla is the most wanted Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) ‘commander’ in the District. However, the inmates didn’t touch the grenade and locals informed the Police and it was later defused. A senior Police officer said that preliminary investigations reveal that both the devices were ARGES grenades which were put inside an inverted glass with the pin removed. “It is a very powerful grenade and has not been used by militants since many years for being heavy. It was placed in such a way on the road that some person may stumble and the glass would fall thus priming the grenade.
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August - 13 
On August 13, two members of a gang allegedly involved in Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) trade were arrested by the Special Task Force (STF) from Uttar Pradesh's Allahabad District, reports PTI. Ravi Kumar Saroj and Vijay Kumar Patel were arrested
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On August 13, two members of a gang allegedly involved in Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) trade were arrested by the Special Task Force (STF) from Uttar Pradesh's Allahabad District, reports PTI. Ravi Kumar Saroj and Vijay Kumar Patel were arrested by the STF of Uttar Pradesh Police from Semri Gate. FICN worth INR 50,000 were recovered from their possession. During interrogation, the arrested duo revealed that they used to get INR 1,00,000 FICN in exchange of INR 35,000 to INR 40,000 of real currency from one person, Bachcha Chaurasiya in Malda District in West Bengal.
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August - 13 
Police arrested three men, identified as Abdul Khalid, Anwar and Kaka Singh from an unspecified location, for printing Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) using a colour printer and circulating them in the remote rural areas of Rajasthan, The Times of
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Police arrested three men, identified as Abdul Khalid, Anwar and Kaka Singh from an unspecified location, for printing Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) using a colour printer and circulating them in the remote rural areas of Rajasthan, The Times of India reports on August 14. The Police said that FICNs valued INR 18,000 were seized from the trio's possession. They were scanning and printings notes in the domination of INR 1000, 500 and 100. The Police are investigating how long the accused had been involved in circulation of fake currency notes prior to their arrest. One of the accused is said to be member of a known gang. "During investigation, it came up that a man runs a color printer shop in the village. Using influence of his father, Anwar brought the printer to his house where he and other members of the gang scanned and printed currency notes. Their plan was to circulate the currency notes in rural areas," said an officer.
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August - 13 
The Army foiled a terror attack bid in Assam with the killing of a suspected militant of the Kamatapur Liberation Organization (KLO) in an encounter on August 13, reports The Times of India. The operation took place in the dense jungles of Rabha Para
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The Army foiled a terror attack bid in Assam with the killing of a suspected militant of the Kamatapur Liberation Organization (KLO) in an encounter on August 13, reports The Times of India. The operation took place in the dense jungles of Rabha Para in Kokrajhar District after the army received a tip-off. According to reports, there were four militants, but only one of them was injured and later succumbed to his injuries. The body is yet to be identified. The militants were planning to plant a powerful Improvised Explosive Device (IED) on the Guwahati-Kokrajhar railway track to disrupt the Independence Day celebrations. An IED weighing around seven kilograms has been recovered, Police said.
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August - 13 
Two cadres of Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) were killed on August 13 in an encounter with 31 Assam Rifles (AR) personnel at Tamatai area terrace fields near Longsa village under Mokokchung District of Nagaland, r
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Two cadres of Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) were killed on August 13 in an encounter with 31 Assam Rifles (AR) personnel at Tamatai area terrace fields near Longsa village under Mokokchung District of Nagaland, reports Nagaland Post. The two cadres were identified as Azheto Sumi of Pukhato village in Dimapur District and Khekato Chophy of Khumishi village. Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP)& Public Relation Officer (PRO) Mokokchung Police, Yanren Ngullie said that the Security Forces (SFs) also recovered weapons including one AK-56 rifle along with 42 live rounds, one .22 pistol (country made) and one live round and three Chinese make grenades and other items.
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August - 14 
A Special Task Police Force arrested four suspected Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI) cadres from Hyderabad in Telangana on August 14, reports The Times of India. Police said the arresting of a Pakistani national, identified as Mohammed Nazir, two Ban
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A Special Task Police Force arrested four suspected Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI) cadres from Hyderabad in Telangana on August 14, reports The Times of India. Police said the arresting of a Pakistani national, identified as Mohammed Nazir, two Bangladeshis and a Myanmarese national from the Old City area raises huge concern. It is learnt that the Pakistani national Mohammed Nazir and three others have been taking shelter in a house in Chanchalguda area for the last two months. City Police said that Nazir has been in India from last five years and officials are investigating about their activities and affiliation with HUJI and possible terror links.
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August - 14 
East Khasi Hills Deputy Commissioner Peter S. Dkhar on August 14 claimed that elaborative security arrangements have been put in place for the Independence Day celebrations on August 15, reports The Shillong Times. “I have had a detailed review with
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East Khasi Hills Deputy Commissioner Peter S. Dkhar on August 14 claimed that elaborative security arrangements have been put in place for the Independence Day celebrations on August 15, reports The Shillong Times. “I have had a detailed review with the Superintendent of Police on the security arrangements to be made during the celebrations. As per the inputs given to me, there is nothing to worry about on the law and order front. Everything is under control,” Dkhar asserted. He informed that deployment of forces will be made as per the requirement, adding that various police stations and police outpost has been asked to make the necessary arrangement of their own areas
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August - 14 
India and the US on August 14 decided to join hands in combating cyber crime that would not only help them address these challenges, but also advance Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's goal of a digital India, reports The Times of India. Officials
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India and the US on August 14 decided to join hands in combating cyber crime that would not only help them address these challenges, but also advance Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's goal of a digital India, reports The Times of India. Officials of the two countries in a meeting in Washington, "committed to robust cooperation on cyber issues" to increase global cyber security and promote the digital economy. In a joint statement issued by the White House, the delegations discussed a range of cyber issues including cyber threats, enhanced cyber security information sharing, cyber incident management, cyber security cooperation in the context of "Make in India," efforts to combat cybercrime, Internet governance issues, and norms of state behaviour in cyberspace. The two delegations identified a variety of opportunities for increased collaboration on cyber security capacity-building, cyber security research and development, combating cyber crime, international security, and internet governance, and intend to pursue an array of follow-on activities to bolster their cyber security partnership and achieve concrete outcomes, it said. In addition to the formal dialogue, the delegations met with representatives from the private sector to discuss issues related to cyber security and the digital economy.
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August - 14 
On August 14, one person, Pankaj Gadhai (resident of Odisha) was arrested by Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) of Crime Investigation Department (CID) from Jorabagan in Kolkata, and with his revelation, on August 15 afternoon, CID recovered 600 kilogram of amm
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On August 14, one person, Pankaj Gadhai (resident of Odisha) was arrested by Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) of Crime Investigation Department (CID) from Jorabagan in Kolkata, and with his revelation, on August 15 afternoon, CID recovered 600 kilogram of ammonium nitrate along with another 500 kilogram of Sulphur and 20 kilogram of aluminum nitrate from 54 Strand Road in Kolkata, reports The Times of India. The fact that this huge stack was locked inside a go-down even as the city went in to a high-alert for Independence Day has not gone well in the security establishment. "By the looks of it, the entire modus operandi is tried and tested and up and running for several months. We are investigating this aspect closely," said a source. The go-down belongs to one Susanta Pakhira, who too is a resident of Odisha. According to CID sleuths, the recovery has direct connection with the Raghunathganj explosives haul that took place on August 8. The CID has so far claimed that the explosives used to arrive at the Kolkata go-down from designated areas of Odisha. Sometimes, they added, the raw material consignments arrived from Bihar. The explosives were then sent to several areas in Murshidabad District like Domkal and Suti from where the bombs would be made. These consignments sometimes were sent either through trucks or even the local train network. Once the bombs were manufactured, they were pushed back in to Kolkata and the Barrackpore Industrial belt. Sleuths believe a portion of it was sneaked even in to neighbouring Bangladesh. Sources said the quality of the material, the route and the transport mechanism similarity with that of October 2, 2014, Bardhaman Khagragarh blast.
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August - 14 
Police arrested, two terror suspects, identified as Masood Ali Khan and Sohail Parvez Khan, from Chanchalguda area of Hyderabad on August 14, reports The Times of India. Earlier in the day, as was reported in the SATP on August 15, four other suspect
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Police arrested, two terror suspects, identified as Masood Ali Khan and Sohail Parvez Khan, from Chanchalguda area of Hyderabad on August 14, reports The Times of India. Earlier in the day, as was reported in the SATP on August 15, four other suspects - a Pakistani national, Mohammed Nasir along with two Bangladeshi nationals, Faizal Mohamoud and Joynal Abdein and a Myanmarese national, Zia Ur Rehman – were arrested from the same area. Nasir was arrested for allegedly shipping a terror militant out of India, and for his strong links with Bangladesh terror group Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami Bangladesh (HuJI-B). The National Investigation Agency (NIA) was in pursuit of Nasir after the 2013 Dilsukhnagar blast accused Waqas (alias Sonu) told interrogators how Nasir had helped him slip out of Hyderabad and into Bangladesh. "When NIA officials arrested Waqas, he disclosed that it was one Nasir who helped him cross to Bangladesh. Since then NIA has been on the lookout of Nasir and today we got extremely lucky,'' said Joint Commissioner of Police (detective department) T Prabhakar Rao. Nasir, who is involved in human-trafficking, was helping Faizal Mohamoud, Joynal Abdein and Zia Ur Rehman get fake passports, the Police said. Polices said, Nasir, during his stay in India, has been sending people to Saudi Arabia and surrounding countries, and many of them could be militants. Rao said Police seized four Indian passports, one Bangladesh passport, 100 identity proofs including voter ID cards, Aadhaar cards, birth certificates, passport delivery envelopes and affidavits, along with a cache of Jihadi literature. Police said 52-year-old Nasir has been living in India during the last five years, ever since he sneaked into West Bengal via Bangladesh. Nasir took shelter along with his Pakistani wife in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh before coming to Chanchalguda three months ago. "While he was in Pakistan, he came in contact with his distant relative Abdul Jabbar, who is presently residing at Cox Bazar in Bangladesh, and is a leader of HuJI-B. Jabbar indoctrinated Nasir with terrorist ideology and sent him to India for unlawful activities,'' Prabhakar Rao said. Police said Jabbar had directed Nasir to receive Dilsukhnagar blast accused Zia-ul-Rehman (alias Waqas) at Malda District in West Bengal and help him cross over to Bangladesh in early 2014. During his stay in India, Nasir has also been trafficking people and helping illegal immigrants obtain Indian passports, using various identity proofs. Except Nasir, the other three foreign nationals are only illegal immigrants and have no terror links, police said.
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August - 14 
Security Forces (SFs) busted a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) camp after a fierce gun battle in Kanker District on August 14, reports The Times of India. "The skirmish between a joint team of security personnel and Maoist rebels took pl
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Security Forces (SFs) busted a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) camp after a fierce gun battle in Kanker District on August 14, reports The Times of India. "The skirmish between a joint team of security personnel and Maoist rebels took place at Rampur village forests under Partapur Police Station limits," said Kanker Superintendent of Police (SP) Jitendra Singh Meena. The SFs also recovered a 12-bore gun, a revolver, self loading rifle's live magazines, tiffin bombs, wire, polythene sheets, Maoist literature, medicines and commodities of daily use.
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August - 14 
Terming infiltration of Islamic State (IS) in Afghanistan a "new threat" that was "very alarming", Iran on August 14 sought India's cooperation in tackling the menace which it said was used by some countries in the region for "tactical gains", report
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Terming infiltration of Islamic State (IS) in Afghanistan a "new threat" that was "very alarming", Iran on August 14 sought India's cooperation in tackling the menace which it said was used by some countries in the region for "tactical gains", reports The Times of India.
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August - 14 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has termed the Independence Day on August 15 as a 'black day' as independence failed to uplift the tribals, reports The Hindu. The Galikonda 'area committee' of the party erected black banners at Theem
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has termed the Independence Day on August 15 as a 'black day' as independence failed to uplift the tribals, reports The Hindu. The Galikonda 'area committee' of the party erected black banners at Theemulabonda in G.K. Veedhi mandal (administrive unit) on August 14. The writings on the banners said the “independence was not for Girijans (tribals) but for the imperialists, landlords and rich industrialists who are plundering the country’s wealth”.
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August - 14 
The Special Task Force (STF) of the Kolkata Police on August 14 arrested five Sri Lankan nationals, allegedly former Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) members, and two Indians from a hotel in Chadni Chowk in Kolkata (West Bengal, India), report
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The Special Task Force (STF) of the Kolkata Police on August 14 arrested five Sri Lankan nationals, allegedly former Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) members, and two Indians from a hotel in Chadni Chowk in Kolkata (West Bengal, India), reports The Hindu. The seven were picked up from Hotel Chandni International, located in the central part of the city, by the STF late on August 14 night in a joint operation with personnel of the Bowbazar Police Station, a senior officer of the Kolkata Police’s STF section said. “They have failed to show proper papers about their identities and their travelling papers to India. They have entered the country on forged documents. We suspect that they probably have used waterways to enter Chennai,” the officer said. The two Indians, residents of Tamil Nadu, had helped the five Sri Lankans in travelling to Kolkata and probably with the false documents, he said. Colombo Page adds that according to the Police, two of them – Guna Sekharan and Bala Singham are senior leaders of the LTTE. Police are checking if they came for any operations or for any reconnaissance. The Police are interrogating them to find if they had links with Maoists, as there are reports that the Maoists are gradually regrouping in Bengal and have plans to start guerilla warfare in Jungalmahal area of Bengal. Moreover, the Police are also probing if LTTE was supplying arms to the Maoists.
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August - 14 
Three persons, identified as Mazrul Razak, Khairul Abid Pathan and Inulhuq Hussain were arrested along with Fake Indian Currency Note (FICNs) having a face value of INR 43,000 by Police on Old Padra Road in Vadodara on August 14, reports The Times of
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Three persons, identified as Mazrul Razak, Khairul Abid Pathan and Inulhuq Hussain were arrested along with Fake Indian Currency Note (FICNs) having a face value of INR 43,000 by Police on Old Padra Road in Vadodara on August 14, reports The Times of India. All the three are natives of Malda District of West Bengal. Police said one more person identified as Laltun Sheikh is yet to be arrested
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August - 15 
In another incident, a Policeman, Bijoy Momin, who was on his way Mendipathar in his motorcycle, was stopped by alleged GNLA militants and assaulted before his bike was set on fire at Rongkamenchi village near Resubelpara in North Garo Hills District
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In another incident, a Policeman, Bijoy Momin, who was on his way Mendipathar in his motorcycle, was stopped by alleged GNLA militants and assaulted before his bike was set on fire at Rongkamenchi village near Resubelpara in North Garo Hills District on August 15, reports The Telegraph. "Twelve heavily armed militants stopped him, beat him up and torched his bike. While the rebels were thrashing the constable, villagers gathered at the spot, forcing the militants to fire in the air and flee," said North Garo Hills Superintendent of Police (SP) Ramesh Singh.
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August - 15 
In worst ever shelling by Pakistan Army for the past several years, six civilians including a Sarpanch (head of Panchayat, village level local self Government institution) were killed and over 20 other civilians injured as Pakistan resorted to unprec
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In worst ever shelling by Pakistan Army for the past several years, six civilians including a Sarpanch (head of Panchayat, village level local self Government institution) were killed and over 20 other civilians injured as Pakistan resorted to unprecedented shelling with 120 mm and 82 mm mortars directly targeting civilian areas in Balakote, Manjakote, Sabzian, Mandi, Mankot, Hamirpur and surrounding sectors in Poonch and Rajouri Districts on August 15, reports Daily Excelsior. The deceased were identified as Sarpanch Karamat Hussain (52), Master Abdul Rehman (42), Mohammad Amin (18), Mohammad Sheraj Khan (17), Moin Khan (10), Nusrat Bi (35) of Balakote sector in Paoonch District. Over 20 civilians have been injured in mortar shelling in Balakote and Sabzian in Poonch District and Manjakote in Rajouri District.
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August - 15 
Meanwhile, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister (CM) Raman Singh on August 15 exuded confidence that Bastar will soon get out of the "clutches" of Naxalism-[Left-Wing Extremism (LWE)] that has infested the region over the past three decades, reports The Times
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Meanwhile, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister (CM) Raman Singh on August 15 exuded confidence that Bastar will soon get out of the "clutches" of Naxalism-[Left-Wing Extremism (LWE)] that has infested the region over the past three decades, reports The Times of India. "I assure people, the way Maoist problem eliminated from Surguja (northern Chhattisgarh bordering Jharkhand and Odisha), Bastar will also soon get out of clutches of Naxalism," Singh said while addressing the Independence Day function in Raipur.
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August - 15 
Suspected cadres of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) attacked a Police outpost in Dobu Achakgre near Songsak in East Garo Hills when the Police was raising the National Flag in the outpost at 7 am on August 15, reports The Assam Tribune. Accordin
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Suspected cadres of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) attacked a Police outpost in Dobu Achakgre near Songsak in East Garo Hills when the Police was raising the National Flag in the outpost at 7 am on August 15, reports The Assam Tribune. According to Police, the militants fired a few rounds and then fled into the jungles nearby. The bullets hit a door of a school where the policemen were sitting. No one was hurt, the Police added. “We have recovered some empty ammunition cases and also some live rounds from the ambush site. There were around seven militants. Our operational teams are still combing the area,” informed District Police chief Davis Nestell R Marak.
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August - 15 
The State Mourning Day (Sok Divas) was observed in Karbi Anglong District on August 15 to mourn the tragic death of 14 people, mostly children, killed in the bomb blast triggered by the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) on August 15, 2004 at Dhe
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The State Mourning Day (Sok Divas) was observed in Karbi Anglong District on August 15 to mourn the tragic death of 14 people, mostly children, killed in the bomb blast triggered by the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) on August 15, 2004 at Dhemaji, reports The Assam Tribune. The State Mourning Day was arranged by the Deputy Commissioner, while similar programmes were also held at the subdivisional headquarters of Bokajan and Hamren. Officers and staff participated in the observance of Sok Divas across the District and wore black badges.
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August - 15 
The Thiruvananthapuram City Police on August 15, moments before the Independence Day parade, held five suspected sympathizers of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) from a lodge at Statue, which is hardly 200 meters away from the Central Sta
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The Thiruvananthapuram City Police on August 15, moments before the Independence Day parade, held five suspected sympathizers of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) from a lodge at Statue, which is hardly 200 meters away from the Central Stadium, where the parade took place, reports The Times of India. The Police identified them as activists of Njattuvela Samskarika Prvarthaka Sangham, a cultural organisation that acts as a frontal organisation of the Maoists in the State. The arrested are identified as Swapnesh Babu, who is the secretary of Njatuvela, Rasheed Mattancheri, Midhun PS, Aromal S and Prasanth AB. Several pamphlets were also seized from them.
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August - 15 
Troops of 18 Assam Rifles (AR) along with Police in a joint operation on August 15 arrested two cadres of the Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) along with arms and ammunitions in Peren, reports Nagaland Post. Accordi
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Troops of 18 Assam Rifles (AR) along with Police in a joint operation on August 15 arrested two cadres of the Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) along with arms and ammunitions in Peren, reports Nagaland Post. According to Public Relations Officer (PRO) Inspector General of Assam Rifles (IGAR -North), the cadres were identified as ‘pvte’ Muvoiso Chakesang (28) and ‘pvte’ Noknglm Anok (32). PRO said one AK-47 Rifle with bayonet and magazine, one 7.65mm pistol with magazine and 85 assorted live bullets were recovered from their possession.
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August - 16 
Dukhtaran-e-Milat (DeM), a women’s secessionist group in the State of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), hoisted the Pakistani flag and sang the Pakistani national anthem on Pakistan's day at her residence at Bachpora in Srinagar and even hoisted the flag at
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Dukhtaran-e-Milat (DeM), a women’s secessionist group in the State of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), hoisted the Pakistani flag and sang the Pakistani national anthem on Pakistan's day at her residence at Bachpora in Srinagar and even hoisted the flag at a park near her house on August 14, reports The Times of India. Dozens of Andrabi's supporters gathered to observe Pakistan's Independence Day at her residence. Andrabi later addressed the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) activists at Lahore via mobile phone and extended her good wishes to the cadres for fighting for "Kashmir". Hafiz Saeed's Jamaat-ud-Dawah (JuD), shadow group of LeT had organized a rally on Pakistan's Independence Day in Lahore
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August - 16 
Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested from separate places under Mardapal Police Station limits in Kondagaon District on August 16, reports oneindia.com. The arrested cadres were identified as Sunil (32) and Balram K
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Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested from separate places under Mardapal Police Station limits in Kondagaon District on August 16, reports oneindia.com. The arrested cadres were identified as Sunil (32) and Balram Kashyap (26). Sunil a ‘deputy commander’ carried reward of INR 100000 while Balaram worked as a 'Janmilitia' member.
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August - 16 
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on August 16 said that India is giving befitting reply to Pakistan which is engaged in continuous ceasefire violations along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch and Rajouri Districts of Jammu and Kashmir, reports Dai
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Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on August 16 said that India is giving befitting reply to Pakistan which is engaged in continuous ceasefire violations along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch and Rajouri Districts of Jammu and Kashmir, reports Daily Excelsior. “Hum unhe muhtod jawab de rahen hai. Hamara response dugna-tiguna hai… (We are giving them (Pakistan) a befitting reply. Our response is double-triple (in intensity),” the Defence Minister said.
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Further, on August 17, Pakistan Army violated ceasefire by resorting to unprovoked shelling and firing along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District, reports Times of India. "The Pakistan Army used 120 mm and 82 mm mortar and heavy machine gun t
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Further, on August 17, Pakistan Army violated ceasefire by resorting to unprovoked shelling and firing along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District, reports Times of India. "The Pakistan Army used 120 mm and 82 mm mortar and heavy machine gun to violate the ceasefire on LoC in Saujiyan and Mandi sectors in Poonch District," defence spokesperson Colonel Manish Mehta told. "Pakistan firing started at 8 pm on August 16 and continued till 1am. Intermittent firing is still on. Our troops are effectively and befittingly responding to Pakistan shelling and firing. No casualty of our troops has been reported," he added.
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August - 16 
In another incident, Members of Sadar Hills Autonomous District Council (ADC) have strongly condemned the reported placing of a hand grenade at the residence of their chairman Haokholal Hangshing located at New Lambulane on August 14, reports The San
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In another incident, Members of Sadar Hills Autonomous District Council (ADC) have strongly condemned the reported placing of a hand grenade at the residence of their chairman Haokholal Hangshing located at New Lambulane on August 14, reports The Sangai Express on August 17. The ADC members said that such attack has created fear psychosis among the leaders and urged all concerned to refrain from such activities. Any difference can be sorted out through talks across the table, they said.
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August - 16 
India on August 16 summoned Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit and conveyed its strong protest and anger over "unprovoked" firing by Pakistani troops and "systematic targeting" of civilian population along the Line of Control (LoC) as shelling ha
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India on August 16 summoned Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit and conveyed its strong protest and anger over "unprovoked" firing by Pakistani troops and "systematic targeting" of civilian population along the Line of Control (LoC) as shelling has left six people dead in two days, reports The Times of India. Basit was firmly told that Pakistan Government needed to take necessary steps to ensure that the Pakistan military does not undermine peace and tranquility along the International Border (IB) and LoC. "Anil Wadhwa, Secretary (East) lodged a protest, and conveyed our anger, at the unprovoked firing by Pakistani troops since August 8, particularly with regard to the incidents of yesterday and today in Poonch that saw the systematic targeting of our civilian populations and the use of high calibre weapons including artillery," Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said in Abu Dhabi. Tags
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August - 16 
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who arrived in New Delhi on August 13, discussed the issue of terrorism and extremism during a series of meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj. "We have a
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Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who arrived in New Delhi on August 13, discussed the issue of terrorism and extremism during a series of meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj. "We have a new threat in Afghanistan and that is infiltration of ISIS there. Everybody has to take note of it. It is a very alarming threat and we need to work together. There is need for all of us — Iran, India and Pakistan and all of us to work together and Iran can play good role in bringing these countries together...We did discuss it (during my meetings today)," Zarif stated.
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August - 16 
Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) cadres on August 16 launched an attack on the Assam Rifles (AR) camp located at Anatonger Village under Kiphire District, reports Nagaland Post. According to Kiphire Police, the firi
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Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) cadres on August 16 launched an attack on the Assam Rifles (AR) camp located at Anatonger Village under Kiphire District, reports Nagaland Post. According to Kiphire Police, the firing started at around 3.10 a.m. In retaliation, Assam Rifles also volleyed several rounds of gun-fire that lasted for over 10 minutes, Police said. No casualties were reported.
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August - 16 
Manipur is in flames again for the last two days after the intensification of the public agitation demanding the implementation of the Inner Line Permit System (ILPS) to regulate influx of outsiders into the Northeastern border State, reports The Ass
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Manipur is in flames again for the last two days after the intensification of the public agitation demanding the implementation of the Inner Line Permit System (ILPS) to regulate influx of outsiders into the Northeastern border State, reports The Assam Tribune on August 17. 13 persons including higher secondary students, seven local club leaders launched a fast unto death agitation in Imphal demanding implementation of ILPS, after five other hunger strikers were picked up by the police on August 16. The agitators, mostly youths and womenfolk on August 17 blocked the roads by placing iron posts, boulder, burning tyres, in the afternoon, affecting normal life in greater Imphal area. Manipur has been witnessing series of public agitations spearheaded by the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS), a conglomerate of 40 civil society organisations since the last more than one month, demanding the enforcement of the ILPS.
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August - 16 
Meanwhile, the Manipur Naga People's Front (MNPF), a militant outfit of Naga tribes of Manipur, on August 16 rejected the agreement between the Central Government and the Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM), report
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Meanwhile, the Manipur Naga People's Front (MNPF), a militant outfit of Naga tribes of Manipur, on August 16 rejected the agreement between the Central Government and the Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM), reports The Shillong Times. Thomas Numai, Assistant Publicity Secretary of MNPF said in a press statement that “The peace accord signed between the Central government and NSCN-IM is not in greater interest for the Naga people. NSCM-IM is not the sole authority or representative of the Naga People. There are armed organisations representing Naga nation such as Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K), MNPF and vice versa”. He added that the NSCN-IM leadership, particularly Isaac Chishi Swu and Thuingaleng Muivah, are misleading the Naga People.
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August - 16 
Most of the cadres of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) refused to adhere to the orders of the Commander-in-Chief (C-in-C) to attack very important person (VIP) convoys and disrupt the Independence Day (August 15) celebrations in vulnerable areas
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Most of the cadres of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) refused to adhere to the orders of the Commander-in-Chief (C-in-C) to attack very important person (VIP) convoys and disrupt the Independence Day (August 15) celebrations in vulnerable areas under the outfit striking distance, reports The Sentinel on August 17. A top senior Meghalaya Police official revealed that the armed cadres refusal is attributed to the simmering disgruntlement within the rank and file in the outfit and the heavy security beef up ahead of the auspicious day throughout the volatile five Districts of Garo Hills in Meghalaya. A Police official said that intelligence inputs clearly stated the GNLAs military chief Sohan D Shira had directed the area commanders to carry out a revenge act through an all out attacks on VIP convoys and areas scheduled for their visits. “It didn’t fructify because the cadres refused to carry out the orders”, stated the official besides claiming that the security agencies infiltration into the GNLA has make a difference to defy the cruel diktat that can create more home to the civilian population.
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August - 16 
Police on August 16, arrested three persons, identified as Imran Sheikh, Shariq Sheikh and Washik Sheikh, who are also brothers along with a huge cache of ammunition and highly sensitive chemicals, estimated to be enough to run a small bomb factory,
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Police on August 16, arrested three persons, identified as Imran Sheikh, Shariq Sheikh and Washik Sheikh, who are also brothers along with a huge cache of ammunition and highly sensitive chemicals, estimated to be enough to run a small bomb factory, in Nahan in Sirmaur District, reports The Times of India. It was an accidental blast in a house, located near Nahan Police Station on August 15, which spurred the Police to inquire into the matter. A subsequent search led to the recovery of material and arrest of the three sons of arms dealer Sheikh Imtiaz alias Bhaijaan, who died some months back. A case has been registered against the accused under the Arms Act. The seizure made includes 3,000 live cartridges, four guns, four detonators, 250 kilogram of pellets, small machines used in manufacturing bullets, 150 kilogram gunpowder, 50 kilogram sulphur, potassium nitrate, lead bricks and a liquid chemical that is yet to be identified. Even the Army is investigating into the matter to ascertain the nature of material seized and purpose for which it was kept.
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August - 17 
Ahead of NSA (National Security Advisor)-level talks between India and Pakistan, New Delhi has prepared a new dossier on Dawood Ibrahim with evidence that he is in Pakistan and is being looked after by the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), India
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Ahead of NSA (National Security Advisor)-level talks between India and Pakistan, New Delhi has prepared a new dossier on Dawood Ibrahim with evidence that he is in Pakistan and is being looked after by the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), India Today reports on August 18. Based on intelligence inputs, the government has been successful in tracking four new locations of Dawood other than the three communicated to Pakistan in 2012. There are now seven addresses listed where Dawood has been staying over the years, with most of them being in Karachi (Sindh, Pakistan). "We have prepared a dossier with the latest intelligence inputs. If required, it can be taken up during the scheduled talks," said a government official. Pending issue Dawood's case has been listed as one of the pending issues with Pakistan. The last dossier sent to Pakistan on Dawood in 2012 had specific addresses and details of three Pakistani passports held by him. The three addresses mentioned were: Moin Palace, 2nd Floor, Opposite Abdullah Shah Ghazi Durgah, Clifton, Karachi, Pakistan, 6/A, Khyaban Tanzeem, Phase V, Defence Housing Area, Karachi, Pakistan and Margalla Road, P-6/2, Street No. 22, House No. 29, Islamabad. Other than these three addresses, four more have been added in the list now, including the ISI safe house where he is said to have recently shifted. The fresh information based on latest intelligence gathered by Indian agencies was put together soon after the Home Ministry's goof up in Parliament in June. The Minister of State for Home Affairs Haribhai Parathibhai Chaudhary had said in Parliament that Dawood has not been located so far, leading to a controversy that embarrassed the government. Other than Dawood, details of assets and residential addresses of Zaki-Ur-Rehman Lakhvi and Hafiz Saeed, the masterminds of 26\11 (November 26, 2008) Mumbai (Maharashtra) attack, also figure in the latest dossiers being prepared that could be take up during the talks.
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August - 17 
Bullet-riddled body of a tribal allegedly killed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres was recovered from a village road near Telarai under Motu Police Station limits in Malkangiri District on August 17, reports The Hindu. Acc
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Bullet-riddled body of a tribal allegedly killed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres was recovered from a village road near Telarai under Motu Police Station limits in Malkangiri District on August 17, reports The Hindu. According to Police sources, the deceased was identified as Gurumurthy Madhi, a resident of Telarai village. The Maoists had left behind handwritten posters near the body stating that Gurumurthy was a ‘Police informer’ and was involved in motivating Maoist supporters of his area to renounce violence and return to mainstream.
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August - 17 
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UAE's Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed AI Nahyan agreed to cooperate against terrorism, radicalism and organized crime, The Times of India reports on August 18. If followed through, it could deny the li
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UAE's Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed AI Nahyan agreed to cooperate against terrorism, radicalism and organized crime, The Times of India reports on August 18. If followed through, it could deny the likes of Dawood Ibrahim, Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and other terror groups from using the Emirates as a springboard against India. India and the UAE agreed to "enhance cooperation in counter-terrorism operations, intelligence sharing" and control of flow of terror funds. In a breakthrough agreement, both countries will "control, regulate and share information on flow of funds that could have a bearing on radicalization activities and cooperate in interdicting illegal flows and take action against concerned individuals and organizations". More important, a joint statement said the two nations "oppose terrorism in all forms and manifestations ... calling on all states to reject and abandon the use of terrorism against other countries, dismantle terrorism infrastructures where they exist, and bring perpetrators of terrorism to justice".
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August - 17 
The Border Security Force (BSF) on August 17 seized Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) of face value INR 200,000 close to the Indo-Bangladesh border at Bagdah in North 24-Parganas District, reports The Time of India. A woman, who carried the note
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The Border Security Force (BSF) on August 17 seized Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) of face value INR 200,000 close to the Indo-Bangladesh border at Bagdah in North 24-Parganas District, reports The Time of India. A woman, who carried the notes up to the border, managed to escape towards Bangladesh on being challenged by the troops. A senior BSF officer said "Around 5.30 am specific information was received that a FICN consignment would be smuggled in from Bangladesh to the Mustafapur village in the Bagdah Police Station area. Within the next half an hour, troops of the 26Bn BSF, posted at the Mustafapur border outpost launched a special operation close to the village and spotted a woman walking from the Bangladesh side towards the Indo-Bangladesh Border Road. On being challenged, she dropped a packet she was carrying and fled back towards Bangladesh."
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August - 17 
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) has refused to discuss modalities for the laying down of arms by the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) based on any precondition or through emissaries, reports The Telegraph on August 18. Last mon
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The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) has refused to discuss modalities for the laying down of arms by the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) based on any precondition or through emissaries, reports The Telegraph on August 18. Last month, NLFT chief Biswamohan Debbarma, who is allegedly taking shelter in Bangladesh, had addressed a letter to the UMHA expressing his outfit's desire to lay down arms and join the mainstream but he had set undisclosed political terms and proposed that Mizo National Front (MNF) leader and former Mizoram Chief Minister (CM) Zoramthanga and former militant leader and Tripura MLA (Member of Legislative Assembly) Bijay Kumar Hrangkhawal be allowed to act emissaries on the outfit's behalf. A senior intelligence officer said the ministry has ruled out any precondition, political or otherwise, and refused emissaries in the talks. A formal communication in this regard has already been sent to Debbarma. "It has been made clear to the NLFT that there will be no political concession or even discussion on the matter. The Centre will do nothing over the state government, so political demands cannot be raised. Only modalities for surrender, date and other related details will be discussed when the talks are held," he said. He explained that political concession within the parameters of the Constitution could be considered for groups that claim to represent a section of people. "In Tripura, the political process is vibrant with more than 90 per cent people cutting across ethnic lines participating in successive elections. Hence, there is no question of political demand or concession to the NLFT," the official said. He added that if the NLFT leadership agrees, representatives of the state government would attend the final round of discussion for finalising the modalities of surrender and the rehabilitation package.
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August - 17 
A former Sikh separatist leader - Satwinder Singh Bhola (52), the owner of Griswold Grocery& Liquor in Peoria, was stabbed to death by unidentified assailants outside his apartment in the U.S. city of Illinois, reports The Times of India on August 18
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A former Sikh separatist leader - Satwinder Singh Bhola (52), the owner of Griswold Grocery& Liquor in Peoria, was stabbed to death by unidentified assailants outside his apartment in the U.S. city of Illinois, reports The Times of India on August 18. Bhola was parking his car in the parking lot of his apartment complex on August 16 when some unidentified persons attacked him with a knife. Bhola was nominated as Spokesperson of All India Sikh Student Federation at the peak of militancy in Punjab. Following operation Blue Star in Amritsar, he served a two-year jail sentence.
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August - 17 
A gathering of the Federation of Khasi States on August 17 appealed to the Meghalaya Government to expedite the report on the implementation of the Instrument of Accession and Annexed Agreement as demanded by the Centre, reports The Telegraph. The ga
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A gathering of the Federation of Khasi States on August 17 appealed to the Meghalaya Government to expedite the report on the implementation of the Instrument of Accession and Annexed Agreement as demanded by the Centre, reports The Telegraph. The gathering recalled and deliberated upon the 67 years of the Instrument of Accession and Annexed Agreement. John F. Kharshiing, who chaired the gathering, said officials in the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) were waiting for the status report from the Meghalaya Government on the implementation of the Instrument of Accession and Annexed Agreement. He also said the Federation of Khasi States is keeping a close watch on the recent developments between the Centre and the Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM). He hoped that the Centre would initiate talks with the Federation of Khasi States to fulfill its obligation as promised in its policy paper for Meghalaya.
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August - 17 
A militant belonging to Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Suranjoy Mushahary, was arrested from Patabari village in Chirang District of Assam in a joint operation by Assam Police and Combat Batta
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A militant belonging to Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Suranjoy Mushahary, was arrested from Patabari village in Chirang District of Assam in a joint operation by Assam Police and Combat Battalion for Resolute Action (COBRA) personnel on August 17 night, reports The Telegraph.
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August - 17 
Also, an all-party meet on August 17 decided to send a delegation, headed by Chief Minister (CM) Okram Ibobi Singh, to meet the Prime Minister (PM) and the Union Home Minister (UHM) to discuss Manipur’s territorial issues, reports The Shillong Times.
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Also, an all-party meet on August 17 decided to send a delegation, headed by Chief Minister (CM) Okram Ibobi Singh, to meet the Prime Minister (PM) and the Union Home Minister (UHM) to discuss Manipur’s territorial issues, reports The Shillong Times. The CM informed the participants that a bill on implementation of ILPS in Manipur to protect the indigenous people of the state would also be presented in the state Assembly within four or five days.
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August - 17 
Dismissing suggestion that the five Sri Lankans arrested from a city hotel in Kolkata have connection to a "terror group", the Kolkata Police on August 17 said it has started looking for those who brought them to the city promising fake passports and
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Dismissing suggestion that the five Sri Lankans arrested from a city hotel in Kolkata have connection to a "terror group", the Kolkata Police on August 17 said it has started looking for those who brought them to the city promising fake passports and help getting jobs in France, reports Business Standard. The five Sri Lankans, allegedly former members of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), were arrested by Kolkata Police Special Task Force (STF) section from a city hotel with fake documents on August 14.
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August - 17 
Earlier, Muivah had said during the "69th Naga Independence Day" celebrations in Dimapur on August 14 there could not be any solution without integration of Naga areas, including Naga-inhabited areas of Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh and parts of Upper M
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Earlier, Muivah had said during the "69th Naga Independence Day" celebrations in Dimapur on August 14 there could not be any solution without integration of Naga areas, including Naga-inhabited areas of Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh and parts of Upper Myanmar. He added that the demand for sovereignty had not been given up. "Do not spread propaganda. Stand for integration," Muivah had said.
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August - 17 
Elsewhere, some unidentified men set Government Middle School on fire in Sarmote area of Ramban District on August 17, reports Daily Excelsior. Four rooms of the school, kitchen, equipments and wooden material got gutted, when the fire was brought un
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Elsewhere, some unidentified men set Government Middle School on fire in Sarmote area of Ramban District on August 17, reports Daily Excelsior. Four rooms of the school, kitchen, equipments and wooden material got gutted, when the fire was brought under control. No injury or casualty has been reported in the incidents, while the exact loss could not be ascertained yet.
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August - 17 
In the meantime, Police on August 17 booked Dukhtaran-e-Milat (DeM) chief Asiya Andrabi for hoisting Pakistani flags at her residence at Buchpora on the outskirts of Srinagar city on August 14, Pakistan’s Independence Day, reports Times of India. She
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In the meantime, Police on August 17 booked Dukhtaran-e-Milat (DeM) chief Asiya Andrabi for hoisting Pakistani flags at her residence at Buchpora on the outskirts of Srinagar city on August 14, Pakistan’s Independence Day, reports Times of India. She had also addressed Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants in Lahore via mobile phone that day.
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August - 17 
IndianPrime Minister Narendra Modi on August 16 said he wanted to see UAE emerge as India's foremost partner in trade and counter-terror measures, reports The Times of India. Later on August 17 (today) Modi said that he wanted to see the UAE as India
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IndianPrime Minister Narendra Modi on August 16 said he wanted to see UAE emerge as India's foremost partner in trade and counter-terror measures, reports The Times of India. Later on August 17 (today) Modi said that he wanted to see the UAE as India's foremost partner in trade and in countering terrorism, noting that both countries had a range of common security and strategic concerns in the region, including extremism. "We have a range of common security and strategic concerns in the region, including terrorism and extremism. So India and UAE have everything to be a top priority for each other. This is the way I look at the UAE. The Gulf region is vital for India's economic, energy and security interests," Modi said. India Today adds that India's National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval, who is accompanying Modi on the tour, is carrying a confidential list of Dawood Ibrahim's properties in UAE. Doval's dossier on Dawood also includes all the latest information available with India about him. Indian agencies would also provide list of Dawood's shares in many companies and details about his hotel business across UAE.
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August - 17 
Meanwhile, a labourer, identified as Raju Sheikh working in a stone quarry in Pipulbari area of West Garo Hills who was kidnapped by a criminal gang on August 9 has been released unharmed following the arrest of the gang members and surrender of its
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Meanwhile, a labourer, identified as Raju Sheikh working in a stone quarry in Pipulbari area of West Garo Hills who was kidnapped by a criminal gang on August 9 has been released unharmed following the arrest of the gang members and surrender of its leader on August 14, reports The Shillong Times.
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August - 17 
Meanwhile, in solidarity to the ongoing protest movement for protection of indigenous people by enacting an effective legislation, JCILPS Jiribam Branch has called a 48 hours Imphal-Jiribam Highway bandh (general shutdown) with effect from August 18
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Meanwhile, in solidarity to the ongoing protest movement for protection of indigenous people by enacting an effective legislation, JCILPS Jiribam Branch has called a 48 hours Imphal-Jiribam Highway bandh (general shutdown) with effect from August 18 midnight till August 20 midnight, reports The Sangai Express.
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August - 17 
Meanwhile, Pakistan Army on August 17 resumed heavy shelling and firing in Balakote and Mankote sectors of Poonch District and Manjakote sector in Rajouri District along the Line of Control (LoC) targeting 15 forward posts of the Army and 35 hamlets
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Meanwhile, Pakistan Army on August 17 resumed heavy shelling and firing in Balakote and Mankote sectors of Poonch District and Manjakote sector in Rajouri District along the Line of Control (LoC) targeting 15 forward posts of the Army and 35 hamlets and sending fresh wave of panic among the people, some of whom migrated to safer areas during the day, reports Daily Excelsior.
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August - 17 
Meanwhile, Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi on August 17 said different factions in Nagaland have been enabled to join the national mainstream after the signing of the peace accord between the central government and the Isak-Muivah faction of Nation
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Meanwhile, Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi on August 17 said different factions in Nagaland have been enabled to join the national mainstream after the signing of the peace accord between the central government and the Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM), reports Nagaland Post. “I want to talk about Nagaland,” Narendra Modi said addressing 50,000 cheering expatriate Indians at the Dubai Cricket Stadium on the second day of his two-day visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). “Less than a month ago, we moved ahead successfully with different factions of Nagaland after 60-70 years of insurgency (in that northeastern state),” Modi said referring to the peace accord signed on August 3 between the Government and the NSCN-IM. “I am citing Nagaland because I want to tell people across the world, including the youth, that however complicated a problem might be, it can be solved through dialogue,” he said.
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August - 17 
Meanwhile, the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which is probing the Udhampur attack case, will collect DNA sample from captured terrorist Mohammad Naved, and ask Islamabad to facilitate a match with DNA of his father and siblings in Faislabad, P
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Meanwhile, the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which is probing the Udhampur attack case, will collect DNA sample from captured terrorist Mohammad Naved, and ask Islamabad to facilitate a match with DNA of his father and siblings in Faislabad, Pakistan, reports Times of India on August 18. The purpose, sources said, is to conclusively and scientifically establish that Naved, caught soon after he attacked a Border Security Force (BSF) convoy in Udhampur District on August 7, is a Pakistani national.
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August - 17 
Separately, Pakistani Rangers also fired a couple of bursts at Nawa Pind and Jugnu Chak on the International Border (IB) in RS Pora sector of Jammu District at 10 pm on August 17, violating ceasefire, reports Daily Excelsior. However, no damage was r
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Separately, Pakistani Rangers also fired a couple of bursts at Nawa Pind and Jugnu Chak on the International Border (IB) in RS Pora sector of Jammu District at 10 pm on August 17, violating ceasefire, reports Daily Excelsior. However, no damage was reported.
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August - 17 
The ‘health minister’-cum-political advisor of Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K), Ngamsinlung Panmei was arrested from Lodi Colony area in New Delhi on August 17 where he had gone to visit one of his contacts, report
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The ‘health minister’-cum-political advisor of Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K), Ngamsinlung Panmei was arrested from Lodi Colony area in New Delhi on August 17 where he had gone to visit one of his contacts, reports The Sentinel. Delhi Police were looking for Panmei after getting information from Manipur Police about his presence in the National Capital. “Five mobile phones, seven SIM cards and one laptop, used for communicating with members of NSCN-K and its chairman SS Khaplang, were seized from the arrested militant,” said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Rajiv Ranjan. Police said Panmei, who joined the outfit in 1997, was hiding in Mahipalpur in South Delhi.
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August - 17 
The operation was launched after arrest of Over Ground Worker (OGW) of GNLA, Tenobirth N Marak at Dajiteksragre road in South Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times on August 18.
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The operation was launched after arrest of Over Ground Worker (OGW) of GNLA, Tenobirth N Marak at Dajiteksragre road in South Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times on August 18.
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August - 17 
Three days after Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) general secretary said he had not yet given up on the demand for sovereignty and unification of Naga-inhabited areas in the northeast, Assam Chief Minister (CM)
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Three days after Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) general secretary said he had not yet given up on the demand for sovereignty and unification of Naga-inhabited areas in the northeast, Assam Chief Minister (CM) Tarun Gogoi on August 17 expressed his concern and stepped up pressure on the Centre to reveal the exact clauses of its peace deal with the outfit, reports The Times of India. Gogoi said Muivah's assertion on the integration of Naga areas and sovereignty had rather created confusion instead of clearing doubts on the peace deal signed recently
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August - 18 
Earlier, on August 13, a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant, identified as Salam Kamraj, was arrested during a search operation at Naranseina Mayai Leikai in Bishnupur District, reports E-pao.
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Earlier, on August 13, a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant, identified as Salam Kamraj, was arrested during a search operation at Naranseina Mayai Leikai in Bishnupur District, reports E-pao.
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August - 18 
The Supreme Court recently received an e-mail which threatened to blow up the Supreme Court building, said sources on August 18, reports IBNLive. The email has been forwarded to the Delhi Police. Meanwhile, security at the apex court has been incr
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The Supreme Court recently received an e-mail which threatened to blow up the Supreme Court building, said sources on August 18, reports IBNLive. The email has been forwarded to the Delhi Police. Meanwhile, security at the apex court has been increased and attempts are on to verify the e-mail ID from which the mail was received. The court also has barred the entry of law interns in courtrooms following security threat to the apex court.
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August - 18 
Meanwhile, Chairmen of both the factions of All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC), Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Syed Ali Shah Geelani accepted the invitation of Pakistani Deputy High Commissioner, Mansoor Ahmad Khan, for a meeting with its National Secur
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Meanwhile, Chairmen of both the factions of All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC), Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Syed Ali Shah Geelani accepted the invitation of Pakistani Deputy High Commissioner, Mansoor Ahmad Khan, for a meeting with its National Security Advisor (NSA), Sartaj Aziz, ahead of NSA level talks to be held in New Delhi on August 23, reports Daily Excelsior on August 19.
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August - 18 
Tension prevailed on August 18 in Manipur’s border town Moreh in Chandel District which borders Myanmar following a violent standoff between a group of Inner Line Permit System (ILPS) supporters and volunteers of Kuki Students’ Organisation (KSO) b
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Tension prevailed on August 18 in Manipur’s border town Moreh in Chandel District which borders Myanmar following a violent standoff between a group of Inner Line Permit System (ILPS) supporters and volunteers of Kuki Students’ Organisation (KSO) backed by non-Manipuris, injuring seven people, reports Morung Express. Reports said several houses and office of Meitei Council, Moreh Branch had been torched in an arson attack and several shops and other structures were ransacked and destroyed in the clash that took place around 10:30 am. Hundreds of residents fled to safer places after the incident, reports added.
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August - 18 
A ‘central committee’ member of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Sridhar Srinivasan alias Vijay alias Vishnu, died of heart attack on August 18, the CPI-Maoist said in a press statement, reports The Indian Express on September 26. Sr
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A ‘central committee’ member of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Sridhar Srinivasan alias Vijay alias Vishnu, died of heart attack on August 18, the CPI-Maoist said in a press statement, reports The Indian Express on September 26. Srinivasan was active in Mumbai, Pune and Vidarbha regions. In its statement, CPI-Maoist spokesperson Abhay said Srinivasan’s death was a “major blow.” The ‘central committee’ member carried a cash reward of INR Six million in Chhattisgarh alone, besides rewards in several other states.
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August - 18 
A ‘sub-zonal commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Pradip Yadav, was arrested with arms and ammunitions from Kanda village under Bisrampur Police Station in Palamau District on August 18, reports The Times of India. Yadav wa
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A ‘sub-zonal commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Pradip Yadav, was arrested with arms and ammunitions from Kanda village under Bisrampur Police Station in Palamau District on August 18, reports The Times of India. Yadav was arrested when he was waiting for his squad member to join him in the night, said Deputy Superintendent of Police, Hiralal Ravi. Ravi said the Maoist operative, a resident of Kawal village under the Nawadiha Bazar Police Station of the District was wanted for over a dozen Maoist-related cases, including blowing up of mobile towers and others pending in Palamau and adjoining Aurangabad district of Bihar. A country-made revolver, five live cartridges, a mobile phone, six sim cards of different companies were seized from him, he said adding Yadav has disclosed vital information about the outfit's activities and name and address of 31 Maoists operating in the Districts.
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August - 18 
A Policeman and an AK-47-toting Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘area commander’ were killed while Ranchi Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Prabhat Kumar, two of his men and two other Maoists were injured in an encounter under Murhu
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A Policeman and an AK-47-toting Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘area commander’ were killed while Ranchi Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Prabhat Kumar, two of his men and two other Maoists were injured in an encounter under Murhu Police Station limits in Khunti District on August 18, reports The Telegraph. In the 30 minute long encounter the first Maoist bullet instantly killed Police driver Dhumul Siwaiya after which SSP Kumar's team retaliated, killing Bundu-Tamar ‘area commander’ Chandan alias Kalika Munda and reportedly injuring two more. A bullet in the crossfire grazed SSP Kumar's right arm while flying shrapnel caused his chest to bleed. A bullet also grazed his bodyguard Md Faizal's left thigh while shards bruised Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) (Operations) Harshpal Singh. Bullets also damaged the SSP's SUV. Commenting on the encounter State Director General of Police (DGP) DK Pandey said "Chandan was part of the infamous Kundan Pahan group. We recovered an AK-47 rifle and six loaded magazines from him."
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August - 18 
A Sessions Court in Mumbai recently rejected bail application of a Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) member Mohammed Ali Shaikh alias Aziz, arrested for unlawful activities, reports The Asian Age on August 19. The accused is also facing trial
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A Sessions Court in Mumbai recently rejected bail application of a Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) member Mohammed Ali Shaikh alias Aziz, arrested for unlawful activities, reports The Asian Age on August 19. The accused is also facing trial in the Mumbai serial train blasts case.
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August - 18 
According to reports, All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU), Moreh Branch called a 12-hour Moreh shutdown in support of ILPS demand. But the KSO strongly opposed the strike. The KSO was also angry at the massive rally which disrupted normal life in the
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According to reports, All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU), Moreh Branch called a 12-hour Moreh shutdown in support of ILPS demand. But the KSO strongly opposed the strike. The KSO was also angry at the massive rally which disrupted normal life in the town.
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August - 18 
Also, a militant of United National Liberation Front (UNLF), identified as ‘sergeant Yengkhom Anandajit alias Palem Ngakpa alias Kengba alias James was arrested on August 18, from Yairipok Market in Thoubal District, reports E-pao. Investigation reve
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Also, a militant of United National Liberation Front (UNLF), identified as ‘sergeant Yengkhom Anandajit alias Palem Ngakpa alias Kengba alias James was arrested on August 18, from Yairipok Market in Thoubal District, reports E-pao. Investigation revealed that he had laid ambush against Border Security Force (BSF) in 2001 at Kwakta in Bishnupur District and came to Yairipok to identify locations for placing Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs).
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Further, on August 18, a militant of People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), identified as Khangembam Bipin, was arrested at Maning Leikai in Imphal West District, reports E-pao.
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Further, on August 18, a militant of People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), identified as Khangembam Bipin, was arrested at Maning Leikai in Imphal West District, reports E-pao.
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August - 18 
In other news, protests demanding Inner Line Permit (ILP) reached the Indo-Myanmar border town of Moreh in Chandel District, with the town witnessing its first inter-community clashes, on August 18 reports The Indian Express. The clashes pitted the K
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In other news, protests demanding Inner Line Permit (ILP) reached the Indo-Myanmar border town of Moreh in Chandel District, with the town witnessing its first inter-community clashes, on August 18 reports The Indian Express. The clashes pitted the Kuki tribe, a dominant community in the area against Meitei community.
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August - 18 
Meanwhile, captured terrorist Mohammed Naved has admitted that he is from Pakistan and was trained by LeT during a lie detector test conducted on August 18, reports Times of India. 'Yes I am from Pakistan,' Naved has allegedly told the interrogators
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Meanwhile, captured terrorist Mohammed Naved has admitted that he is from Pakistan and was trained by LeT during a lie detector test conducted on August 18, reports Times of India. 'Yes I am from Pakistan,' Naved has allegedly told the interrogators during the test that was conducted at Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL). According to reports, he has also admitted that Abu Qasim, LeT commander, was his handler.
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August - 18 
Meanwhile, India has asked Myanmar to hand over four top leaders of the NSCN-K, including its chief S.S. Khaplang, holding them responsible for ambushing an Army convoy in Manipur in June 4, killing 18 soldiers, reports The Hindu on August 9. Besides
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Meanwhile, India has asked Myanmar to hand over four top leaders of the NSCN-K, including its chief S.S. Khaplang, holding them responsible for ambushing an Army convoy in Manipur in June 4, killing 18 soldiers, reports The Hindu on August 9. Besides Khaplang, India sought the custody of the outfit’s military commander Niki Sumi, Kirichu and Asang, who were believed to have planned and supervised the attack in Manipur’s Chandel District. The request was placed during the meeting of the first ever India-Myanmar Joint Consultative Committee held in July. The Indian delegation was led by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Myanmar’s was led by U. Wunna Maung Lwin, Union Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar.
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August - 18 
Meanwhile, Pakistan Army and Rangers on August 18 extended areas of mortar shelling and firing to the International Border (IB) also as they continued heavy shelling using 120 mm and 82 mm mortars targeting forward posts of Army and Border Security F
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Meanwhile, Pakistan Army and Rangers on August 18 extended areas of mortar shelling and firing to the International Border (IB) also as they continued heavy shelling using 120 mm and 82 mm mortars targeting forward posts of Army and Border Security Force (BSF) apart from civilian areas along the Line of Control (LoC) in Balakote and Hamirpur sectors in Poonch District and Manjakote sector in Rajouri District, reports Daily Excelsior. A civilian was injured in the firing on the IB while several shells fell inside a closed Army school at Balakote sector in Poonch District.
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August - 18 
Militants on August 18 attacked a Police post guarding the shrine at Tujjar Sharief in Sopore town of Baramulla District killing a Police Constable and a 70-year old man, reports Daily Excelsior. Reports said that two militants who came on a motor cy
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Militants on August 18 attacked a Police post guarding the shrine at Tujjar Sharief in Sopore town of Baramulla District killing a Police Constable and a 70-year old man, reports Daily Excelsior. Reports said that two militants who came on a motor cycle fired upon the Policeman, guarding the shrine, in Tujjar Sharief. The Policeman identified as Fayaz Ahmad (belt No. 415 of IRP 13th Battalion) of Wadura, Sopore and a civilian Abdul Rahim Lone (70), were injured in the firing. Later, both succumbed to their
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August - 18 
On August 18, Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) arrested Ishtiyak Ahmed Ansari, an accused involved in the Gosabara (Gujarat) RDX (Research Department explosive) and arms landing case, in which 1993 Mumbai serial blasts accused Dawood Ibrahim is nam
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On August 18, Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) arrested Ishtiyak Ahmed Ansari, an accused involved in the Gosabara (Gujarat) RDX (Research Department explosive) and arms landing case, in which 1993 Mumbai serial blasts accused Dawood Ibrahim is named as one of the key conspirators, from Kiratpur in Bijnor District of Uttar Pradesh (UP), reports dnaindia.com. As per the case details, Ansari was part of a conspiracy in which Dawood Ibrahim allegedly sent a huge cache of RDX explosive and other arms, including AK-47 rifles, from Karachi in Pakistan through the sea route to Gujarat in 1993, the release said. According to an FIR registered in Jamnagar's 'B' division Police Station in 1993, the arms and RDX cache landed at Gosabara coast in Porbandar District of Gujarat in 1993 and was distributed to people associated with Dawood Ibrahim and other conspirators, the release said. During investigation at that time, the police recovered five AK-47 rifles, one AK-56 rifle, 43 hand grenades and 3,011 cartridges after raids. Though the arms had landed in Porbandar the FIR was registered in Jamnagar because the conspiracy to distribute arms was hatched by various accused, including Ansari, during a meeting at Bedi village near Jamnagar city, the release said.
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August - 18 
One Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) trooper was killed and three others were grievously injured when the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres ambushed a team of the CRPF near Guttam village under Basaguda Police Station limits in B
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One Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) trooper was killed and three others were grievously injured when the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres ambushed a team of the CRPF near Guttam village under Basaguda Police Station limits in Bijapur District on August 18, reports The Hindu. Confirming the incident, D.P. Upadhyay, the CRPF Deputy Inspector-General of Dantewada range said that the troops belonged to 168th battalion of the CRPF based in Timmapur base camp of Bijapur District. The incident occurred near Guttum village when the CRPF team was returning to the camp after a routine search operation. “We were returning from a search operation when they (Maoists) attacked us around two km from Guttam. They [Maoists] were ready with the ambush but we retaliated successfully,” Rakesh, an injured trooper said.
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August - 18 
One civilian was injured at RS Pora sector of Jammu District when Pakistan Rangers opened unprovoked fire on August 18, reports Times of India. Pakistan Army also opened unprovoked fire in Poonch District using 82mm Mortars which lasted from 12:45am
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One civilian was injured at RS Pora sector of Jammu District when Pakistan Rangers opened unprovoked fire on August 18, reports Times of India. Pakistan Army also opened unprovoked fire in Poonch District using 82mm Mortars which lasted from 12:45am to 3:30am on August 18.
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August - 18 
Pakistan has invited Kashmiri separatists for a talk with National Security Advisor (NSA) Sartaj Aziz on August 23 in New Delhi, reports Times of India on August 19. The report said "Over a dozen separatist leaders, including Syed Ali Shah Geelani,
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Pakistan has invited Kashmiri separatists for a talk with National Security Advisor (NSA) Sartaj Aziz on August 23 in New Delhi, reports Times of India on August 19. The report said "Over a dozen separatist leaders, including Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz Farooq and Yasin Malik, have been invited for a dinner with Pakistani NSA Sartaj Aziz in New Delhi." Aziz will travel to India on August 23 for talks with his counterpart Ajit Doval. The NSA talks are mandated to "discuss all issues connected to terrorism", according to the Ufa joint statement made in Russia.
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August - 18 
Separately, Naga National Council (NNC) refuted Prime Minister’s remark in Dubai wherein he had stated that “different factions in Nagaland have been enabled to join the national mainstream after the signing of the peace accord, reports Nagaland Post
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Separately, Naga National Council (NNC) refuted Prime Minister’s remark in Dubai wherein he had stated that “different factions in Nagaland have been enabled to join the national mainstream after the signing of the peace accord, reports Nagaland Post on August 19. NNC stated that statement was “not true at all since majority of Naga National Political Groups and stakeholders in mainland Nagaland were outside the parameter of the Delhi Accord between Government of India and Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM).
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August - 18 
Separately, on August 18, a Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) militant was arrested from Khurai Chaithibi in Bishnupur District, reports E-pao. The militant was identified as Lukram Johny.
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Separately, on August 18, a Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) militant was arrested from Khurai Chaithibi in Bishnupur District, reports E-pao. The militant was identified as Lukram Johny.
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August - 18 
Separately, Pakistani Rangers also pounded civilian areas and BSF positions along the IB in Arnia sector of Jammu District on August 18 injuring a villager, reports Daily Excelsior. The villager is identified as 38-year-old Subhash Chander who sustai
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Separately, Pakistani Rangers also pounded civilian areas and BSF positions along the IB in Arnia sector of Jammu District on August 18 injuring a villager, reports Daily Excelsior. The villager is identified as 38-year-old Subhash Chander who sustained a bullet injury on his foot at Sai Khurd in Arnia sector.
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August - 18 
Separately, two Liberation Achik Elite Force (LAEF) militants surrendered before the Meghalaya Police in North Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times on August 19. The militants have been identified as ‘corporal’ Sodum T Sangma and Saintchec
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Separately, two Liberation Achik Elite Force (LAEF) militants surrendered before the Meghalaya Police in North Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times on August 19. The militants have been identified as ‘corporal’ Sodum T Sangma and Saintchecker. One AK-47 rifle with two magazines and 31 rounds of live ammunition, one 9mm pistol, with one magazine and 6 rounds of live ammunition was deposited by them.
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August - 18 
Sources from Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) said that Chinese elements are facilitating supply of arms and ammunition to the militant groups of the North-east. Since 2008-09, some elements in China have been urging upon the militant groups of
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Sources from Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) said that Chinese elements are facilitating supply of arms and ammunition to the militant groups of the North-east. Since 2008-09, some elements in China have been urging upon the militant groups of the region to join hands. The recent action of four militant groups to form a common platform may be due to the pressure from the Chinese authorities, reports The Assam Tribune on August 19. Replying to a question on whether India took up the issue of Chinese elements helping the militants with the government of that country, sources said that the issue was taken up at various levels on a number of occasions. “There were instances when India gave pinpointed locations of the houses in Yunnan province where the militants were staying. But China always denied the reports. Meanwhile, sources said that the change of attitude of the Government of Myanmar is a positive signal for India. The Government of Myanmar even gave green signal to India to operate within its territory with the condition that no citizen of that country should be harmed in any way.
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August - 18 
South Garo Hills Police shot dead a Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) ‘deputy area commander’ Silbirth M Sangma at Sawekolgre village in Chokpot Region in South Garo Hills District on August 18, reports The Shillong Times. A Chinese pistol was rec
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South Garo Hills Police shot dead a Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) ‘deputy area commander’ Silbirth M Sangma at Sawekolgre village in Chokpot Region in South Garo Hills District on August 18, reports The Shillong Times. A Chinese pistol was recovered from the dead militant. Police stated that Silbirth was involved in planting IEDs targeting Police vehicles and personnel at Raja Rongat tri-junction in January 2015 and lobbing of grenade at a wine store near Abiagre in South Garo Hills, procuring of arms and ammunition such as shot guns, rocket launchers, 2-inch mortars, HK, 4 AK(s), G3, carbine, M50 rifle, ammunition, etc., from Bangladesh through Indo-Bangla border and from Dimapur, Nagaland through the borders of North Garo Hills. Silbirth was also involved in large scale extortions from businessmen in South Garo Hills, West Garo Hills and Mankachar area, Assam. In one incident he had burnt the vehicles of traders from Mankachar, Assam at Chokpot, South Garo Hills when they did not pay the money. Police also stated that Silbirth along with GNLA’s West Garo Hills ‘area commander’ Hedio and others was involved in abduction of South Garo Hills District Sports Officer from Kherapara, West Garo Hills, in July. The official was kept in custody for over 28 days and was released only when ransom was paid.
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August - 18 
State Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Manisha Saxena on August 18 stated that the revision of voters' list in Mizoram being undertaken by the Mizoram state election department will not cover voters in the six Bru relief camps in Tripura, reports Tripur
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State Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Manisha Saxena on August 18 stated that the revision of voters' list in Mizoram being undertaken by the Mizoram state election department will not cover voters in the six Bru relief camps in Tripura, reports Tripura Info.
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August - 18 
The All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union (AAPSU) on August 18 questioned the statement made by Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) general secretary T Muivah on integration of Naga inhabitant area and asked him to
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The All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union (AAPSU) on August 18 questioned the statement made by Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) general secretary T Muivah on integration of Naga inhabitant area and asked him to clarify the parameters and meaning of integration, reports The Sentinel. While welcoming the peace accord signed between the NSCN-IM and the Government of India (GoI), AAPSU general secretary Biru Nasi and NESO coordinator Pritam Waii Sonam in a joint statement said that the demand of sovereignty and greater Nagalim may be there but that should not be for Arunachal Pradesh. “AAPSU stands for the protection of territorial integrity of the state. Therefore we strongly oppose any of the condition if included in peace accord which could touch the territory of Arunachal,” the statement made it clear. Meanwhile, a delegation of AAPSU would soon meet the Union Minister of state for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju and R N Ravi and apprise them of the feelings of the people of the state, the statement added.
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August - 18 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on August 18 released the sketches of two suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorists who infiltrated India along with Udhampur attacker Mohammed Naved and announced a reward of INR 500,000 on each, reports Time
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on August 18 released the sketches of two suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorists who infiltrated India along with Udhampur attacker Mohammed Naved and announced a reward of INR 500,000 on each, reports Times of India. The terrorists have been identified as Zargham alias Mohammed Bhai (38-40) and Abu Okasha (17-18). Both hail from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region of Pakistan and were sent along with Naved and Noman (the terrorist who was gunned down by Border Security Force during the Udhampur ambush) to launch an attack in the country.
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August - 18 
Two Border Security Force (BSF) jawans (14th battalion), Mukesh Kumar and Meer Islam were abducted by Bangladeshi smugglers on August 18 along the Tripura border, reports The Sentinel. A Tripura Police official said, “During a routine patrolling on T
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Two Border Security Force (BSF) jawans (14th battalion), Mukesh Kumar and Meer Islam were abducted by Bangladeshi smugglers on August 18 along the Tripura border, reports The Sentinel. A Tripura Police official said, “During a routine patrolling on Tuesday (August 18) morning, two BSF jawans challenged and chased some Bangladeshi smugglers. The BSF personnel fired several rounds in the air but the smugglers, accompanied by villagers, overpowered the two BSF men and took them inside Bangladesh territory”. The incident took place at Balerdhepa in Sepahijala District, around 80 km southwest from Agartala and opposite Comilla town of Bangladesh. BSF officials have approached their counterparts in the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) to secure the return of the abducted troopers at the earliest.
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August - 18 
Two militia members of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) surrendered before Superintendent of Police (SP) K. Siva Subramani in Rayagada District on August 18, reports The Hindu. The surrendered Maoists are identified as Rahul Gagaranga (25
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Two militia members of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) surrendered before Superintendent of Police (SP) K. Siva Subramani in Rayagada District on August 18, reports The Hindu. The surrendered Maoists are identified as Rahul Gagaranga (25) and Sunil Gagaranga (26), belonging to Tangadappa village under Chandragiri block of Rayagada District. They have been providing shelter, protection, food and logistics to the Maoists operating in Chandragiri area apart from getting involved in acts of violence. According to Police sources, Rahul was involved in blast at Dangasorada Police outpost under Muniguda Police Station limits in Rayagada District in December 2008. Rahul and Sunil were part of the Bansadhara division of the CPI-Maoist. Both had worked under Maoist leaders like Sabyasachi Panda, Uday and Azad.
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August - 19 
The Punjab Government has refused to hand over the investigation of the attack in the state at Dinanagar (Gurdaspur District) on July 27 to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), reports The Tribune. Sources in the state government said Director
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The Punjab Government has refused to hand over the investigation of the attack in the state at Dinanagar (Gurdaspur District) on July 27 to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), reports The Tribune. Sources in the state government said Director General of Police Sumedh Singh Saini met with officials of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) and conveyed the state’s decision to continue with their probe claiming the investigation had reached a “crucial stage” and handing it over now could hinder its pace. A decision had been taken at the highest level that the investigation, too, should be handled by the Punjab Police, considering its experience in dealing with cross-border terrorism and its intelligence on the fringe elements that could have supported the three terrorists killed in Dinanagar, according to a source. While the sources refused to divulge anything on the status of the Punjab Police’s investigation citing international ramifications, they insisted the probe was continuing in the right direction. “It was a conscious decision not to allow the Army take over the operation on the day of the attack. It was an attack on the police force and the police had to deal with it on its own,” said the source.
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August - 19 
A trader, identified as Aman Jain, was shot at by an unidentified gunmen in the heart of Dimapur city at G.S.Road on August 19, reports Nagaland Post. Motive behind the incident is suspected to be related to extortion.
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A trader, identified as Aman Jain, was shot at by an unidentified gunmen in the heart of Dimapur city at G.S.Road on August 19, reports Nagaland Post. Motive behind the incident is suspected to be related to extortion.
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August - 19 
Bangladesh Border Guards (BGB) handed over two injured Indian troopers to the Border Security Force (BSF) after they were abducted on August 19, reports Tripura Info.
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Bangladesh Border Guards (BGB) handed over two injured Indian troopers to the Border Security Force (BSF) after they were abducted on August 19, reports Tripura Info.
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August - 19 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) beheaded one person, alleging him to be a police informer, near the upgraded middle school in Charaiyan village under Charkapathar Police Station area of Sono block on the Sono-Khaira road in
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) beheaded one person, alleging him to be a police informer, near the upgraded middle school in Charaiyan village under Charkapathar Police Station area of Sono block on the Sono-Khaira road in Jamui District on August 19, reports The Times of India. Handwritten posters with the message, 'Saar kalam kar diya gaya. Jan adalat ka yahi faisla hai police ki mukhbiri karne ke liye' (has been beheaded. The jan adalat took this decision for a police informer), were strewn around the body. Police said the man, in his 30s and in half pant and vest, was beheaded with a sharp-edged weapon. But the Police could not identify the body till evening. Jamui Superintendent of Police (SP) Jayant Kant said the deceased was an active member of the Maoist group. He was punished for bungling some amount collected by him, according to reliable information available with the Police. The SP said the Maoists were concealing the fact and playing blame game against the police by throwing posters around the body.
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August - 19 
Cyber crimes witnessed a 69 per cent increase in 2014 with the maximum cases registered under the now-repealed Section 66A of Information Technology (IT) Act, according to 'Crime in India 2014' report published by the National Crime Records Bureau (N
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Cyber crimes witnessed a 69 per cent increase in 2014 with the maximum cases registered under the now-repealed Section 66A of Information Technology (IT) Act, according to 'Crime in India 2014' report published by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), according to Deccan Herald. Police registered 9,622 cases of cyber crime in 2014 as against 5,693 in 2013 with Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh (UP) and Karnataka together accounting for 48.18 per cent of the cases across the country, the report said. While Maharashtra topped the list with 1,879 cases, a 107.2 per cent rise from 907 cases the previous year, Uttar Pradesh which came second with 1,737 cases, registered a 154.7 per cent hike from the previous year's figure of 682. Karnataka, witnessed 91.4 per cent rise in cyber crime cases from 533 in 2013 to 10,20 last year. The increase in cases was also reflected in the number of arrests, which reported a 74.3 per cent rise from 3,301 to 5,752. The report showed that the maximum number of cyber crimes were related to Section 66A, which was declared void by Supreme Court in March, 2015. A total of 4,192 cases or 44 per cent of cyber crimes were registered under this section in UP (898) and Karnataka (603). While, Assam registered 377 cases.
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August - 19 
General Officer Commanding (GOC) 15 Corps, Lieutenant General Subrata Saha, on August 19 said that Army has strengthened counter-infiltration grid along the Line of Control (LoC) to ensure zero infiltration, reports Daily Excelsior. Speaking at a fun
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General Officer Commanding (GOC) 15 Corps, Lieutenant General Subrata Saha, on August 19 said that Army has strengthened counter-infiltration grid along the Line of Control (LoC) to ensure zero infiltration, reports Daily Excelsior. Speaking at a function in Tangmarg area of Baramulla District, the GOC said: “We have made our counter-infiltration grid much more robust. First of all, it has evolved over the years and secondly, we have made some changes this year. We have improved the coordination with regard to intelligence. The surveillance grid has also been made pretty deft and smartened enough to be sure that we do not miss anything. Also, we have made some changes in the troop deployment – to put added tiers, to take advantage where the terrain is offering. So far, it is working very well. By all estimates, it has been zero infiltration and I hope it works like that. And actually it is the hard work of the soldiers on the ground.”
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August - 19 
In a six-page review report, the eastern bureau of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), has said it committed "mistakes" during the Lalgarh movement by killing people and removing their bodies covertly and said that it had wrongly belie
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In a six-page review report, the eastern bureau of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), has said it committed "mistakes" during the Lalgarh movement by killing people and removing their bodies covertly and said that it had wrongly believed that Trinamool Congress (TMC) would withdraw joint forces from Jangalmahal after coming to power in the State, reports Business Standard. The outfit said, "We had a belief that if the CPI-M is defeated, then the joint forces will be withdrawn and all political prisoners released, but we were wrong." Ruling TMC, however, dismissed the report as “propaganda”. The Maoists' admission of mistakes came at a time when there are reports that the ultras were trying to stage a comeback in Jangalmahal (West Midnapore, Purulia and bankura Districts) after a hiatus of four years since the death of CPI-Maoist politburo member Kishenji in November, 2011. A senior CRPF officer told PTI, "There has been a surge in their activities in the past six months. We have specific reports of their movements, both individually and in small groups, especially in Binpur, Lalgarh, and parts of Purulia,"
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August - 19 
Meanwhile, the BSF on August 19 foiled an infiltration attempt by the militants along the IB at Chilyari area in Samba District, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources said Pakistani Rangers fired few rounds violating ceasefire on the IB at Chilya
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Meanwhile, the BSF on August 19 foiled an infiltration attempt by the militants along the IB at Chilyari area in Samba District, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources said Pakistani Rangers fired few rounds violating ceasefire on the IB at Chilyari forward area of Samba District. Under the cover of firing, two militants tried to infiltrate into the Indian Territory. However, finding the BSF on high alert, the militants retreated to Pakistan.
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August - 19 
Meanwhile, the State Government on August 19 decided to confer gallantry award on Ranchi SSP Prabhat Kumar, his bodyguard, Faizal, and driver Rumul Sawaiya for their role in August 18 encounter with Maoists in Khunti, reports The Times of India. Whil
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Meanwhile, the State Government on August 19 decided to confer gallantry award on Ranchi SSP Prabhat Kumar, his bodyguard, Faizal, and driver Rumul Sawaiya for their role in August 18 encounter with Maoists in Khunti, reports The Times of India. While Kumar and Faizal were injured, Sawaiya died on the spot. The Government also decided to recommend Kumar's name for President's medal, besides giving a out-of-turn promotion to Faizal. It offered a job to the widow of Sawaiya and allotted the house he was staying in to his family.
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August - 19 
On August 19, a militant of Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K), identified as Mayanglangbam Malemba, was arrested from Tuisimi in Chandel District, reports E-pao.
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On August 19, a militant of Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K), identified as Mayanglangbam Malemba, was arrested from Tuisimi in Chandel District, reports E-pao.
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August - 19 
On August 19, more than three weeks after Punjab Shahi Imam Maulvi Habibur Rahman Ludhianvi condemned the Gurdaspur terror attack and asked Prime Minister to give befitting reply to Pakistan, he allegedly got a letter from Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) warni
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On August 19, more than three weeks after Punjab Shahi Imam Maulvi Habibur Rahman Ludhianvi condemned the Gurdaspur terror attack and asked Prime Minister to give befitting reply to Pakistan, he allegedly got a letter from Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) warning him of dire consequences for his statement, reports The Times of India. The one page hand written letter in Urdu was allegedly found lying at the old gate of house of Shahi Imam at Brown road area and he "picked" the letter while going to Shahi Mosque in Field Gunj for morning prayers. Private secretary to Shahi Imaam, Muhammad Mustukeem said that in the threat letter, ameer 'chief' of LeT had called Shahi Imaam "traitor" for his loyalty towards India. He added that in the letter ameer had warned Shahi Imaam of dire consequences for his statement against Pakistan. He added that letter had cited his statement on July 29 after July 27 attack on Dinanagar Police station in which he had asked Prime Minister to give befitting reply to Pakistan instead of soft talk. The Shahi Mosque authorities later handed over the letter to Police. Police has meanwhile registered a case under section 506 (Punishment for criminal intimidation) against unidentified accused into the matter.
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August - 19 
Security Forces (SFs) on August 19, arrested ‘private’ Giftson, of Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) from Utlou in Bishnupur District. On his revelation another militant ‘seargeant’ H Bojesh Monsang of NSCN-K was arr
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Security Forces (SFs) on August 19, arrested ‘private’ Giftson, of Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) from Utlou in Bishnupur District. On his revelation another militant ‘seargeant’ H Bojesh Monsang of NSCN-K was arrested in the area of Kakching Lamkhai in Thoubal District. Both were involved in the June 4 ambush.
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August - 19 
Task Force constituted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, headed by Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) RN Ravi observed that villagers living along the India-Myanmar border areas are at the mercy of the militants and undesirable element
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Task Force constituted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, headed by Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) RN Ravi observed that villagers living along the India-Myanmar border areas are at the mercy of the militants and undesirable elements because of lack of presence of administration in the area, reports The Assam Tribune on August 20. The Task Force pointed out that around three lakh people in around 250 villages are living in the 10-kilometre belt along the international border and as there is hardly any presence of administration in the area, the people are left at the mercy of “God, militants and undesirable elements”. The Task Force pointed out that there are around 20 “split villages” in the States of Nagaland, Mizoram and Manipur. Half of the villages are located in India and the other half in Myanmar. The Task Force said that a survey of such villages should be conducted and the Indian citizens should be given identity cards so that they can be identified easily.
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August - 19 
The government introduced a standard format for recording seizures of Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN), requiring all central and state agencies making such seizures to specify in detail the security features found on counterfeit notes, The Times of
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The government introduced a standard format for recording seizures of Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN), requiring all central and state agencies making such seizures to specify in detail the security features found on counterfeit notes, The Times of India reports on August 20. The agencies will now have to share pre-forensic and post-forensic observation for fakeness based on the currency design or water mark, presence of fluorescence, security thread etc, which is expected to demarcate high-quality fake notes from low-quality ones. A complete database on source of the seized currency, transit route and modus operandi of printing work and distribution is expected to help retrace the FICN to Pakistan. This information may be used to corner Islamabad at bilateral and multilateral forums. As per the new proforma, central and state agencies seizing FICN must mention details of the case file, including date and place of seizure, apart from denomination wise series and note number, currency design (water mark), fluorescence present, security thread, whether notes are of high quality or low quality, and pre-FSL (Forensic Science Laboratory) and post-FSL observation for fakeness. In addition, information will have to be furnished on the source of the seized currency, transit route, modus operandi of printing work and modus operandi of dissemination and distribution of FICN. The agencies must mention the motive of the FICN circulation, inter-state or international link, and the mode of transportation used. As for the accused, the proforma seeks their full personal details. Besides name, address and nationality, the agencies will also have to mention the religion of the accused. Other details sought include past convictions and links to past cases. Aadhaar and passport numbers of the accused are also to be recorded. Apart from this, central and state agencies will have to file a final report or court disposal proforma for FICN seizures, furnishing details such as date of disposal by the police and court, decision on FICN, name and parentage of accused/convicted/acquitted/discharged and period of punishment of each accused.
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August - 19 
The Viplava Karmika Samkhya (VPS), a front organization of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), has sent a pamphlet to a newspaper office in Nalgonda (Telangana) warning the management of Oil Country Tubular Limited (OCTL) located at Nar
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The Viplava Karmika Samkhya (VPS), a front organization of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), has sent a pamphlet to a newspaper office in Nalgonda (Telangana) warning the management of Oil Country Tubular Limited (OCTL) located at Narketpally, Ministers T. Harish Rao and Nayani Narasimha Reddy and Nakrekal MLA Vemula Veeresham on the issue of “removing about 500 employees from the company”, reports The Hindu on August 20. Signed by VPS Secretary Azad, the two-page pamphlet alleged that the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) Government had colluded with management of the OCTL. According to the pamphlet, the management had been exploiting the workers for e 30 years without following basic labour laws such as payment of minimum wages and holidays. The VPS alleged the OCTL had not even allowed the workers to form trade unions in the industry. About 25 officers working in six departments, belonging to high castes, were harassing the workers, the pamphlet said. When some workers had formed a trade union, the management had removed about 500 workers from the duties nine months ago, the pamphlet said.
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August - 19 
Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed in encounter with Security Forces (SFs) under Basaguda Police Station limits of Bijapur District on August 19, reports The Hindu. A press statement of the Bastar Police said “A searc
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Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed in encounter with Security Forces (SFs) under Basaguda Police Station limits of Bijapur District on August 19, reports The Hindu. A press statement of the Bastar Police said “A search operation was launched near Chinnagelur area under Basaguda Police Station limits of Bijapur District on Wednesday after the killing of the CRPF jawan. A District Reserve Guard (DRG) team led by Basaguda Police Inspector and a team of CRPF’s 168th battalion participated in it. The Maoists attacked the Security Forces from the eastern side of Kottaguda village. However, Security Forces repulsed the Maoists.” The statement further added “Forces recovered the bodies of two Maoists. Bloodstains on the spot suggest that some more Maoists may have been killed or many of them grievously injured.”
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August - 20 
Kerala government on August 20 decided to open three more Cyber Police Stations in major cities, including Kochi, Kozhikode and Kannur in 2015 to tackle the menace of cyber crime, reports Business Standard. Kerala Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala
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Kerala government on August 20 decided to open three more Cyber Police Stations in major cities, including Kochi, Kozhikode and Kannur in 2015 to tackle the menace of cyber crime, reports Business Standard. Kerala Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala also said that the state will soon have a CyberDome functional at the Technopark campus in Thiruvananthapuram to tackle cyber crime. "As part of modernising the police force, the CyberDome being set up in the Technopark campus will become operational in October this year", he stated. The Minister claimed that Kerala Police have effectively tackled the challenges thrown by unscrupulous elements who opt for the internet and social media to commit various crimes.
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August - 20 
Pakistan Rangers in fresh ceasefire violation targeted forward posts of Border Security Force (BSF) along the International Border (IB) in Samba District on August 20, reports Times of India. A senior BSF officer said "Pakistan Rangers resorted to
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Pakistan Rangers in fresh ceasefire violation targeted forward posts of Border Security Force (BSF) along the International Border (IB) in Samba District on August 20, reports Times of India. A senior BSF officer said "Pakistan Rangers resorted to three rounds of firing on a Border out Post (BoP) along IB in Samba sector around 2230 hours. There was no retaliation from the BSF side and no injury or casualty was reported in the cross border firing."
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August - 20 
An alleged member of a Kuki militant group identified as Seiminthang Haokip was found dead at Tuilehluan in Churachandpur District, on August 20, reports Kanglaonline. It has been reported that India faction of Kuki National Army (KNA-I) has claime
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An alleged member of a Kuki militant group identified as Seiminthang Haokip was found dead at Tuilehluan in Churachandpur District, on August 20, reports Kanglaonline. It has been reported that India faction of Kuki National Army (KNA-I) has claimed responsibility for the killing. It is being reported that ‘information and publicity secretary’ of KNA-I claimed that Seiminthang was killed as a ‘punishment’ for acting against the activity of KNA-I on August 19.
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August - 20 
A militant of Reformation faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-R), identified as ‘lieutenant colonel’ Kughaho Yeshka Sema, who was involved in August 19 firing incident at GS Road in Dimapur was arrested on August 20, reports Nagal
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A militant of Reformation faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-R), identified as ‘lieutenant colonel’ Kughaho Yeshka Sema, who was involved in August 19 firing incident at GS Road in Dimapur was arrested on August 20, reports Nagaland Post. He was arrested from Thahekhu village in Dimapur District. One 7.5mm pistol, magazine, four live rounds and cash were recovered from him.
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August - 20 
An orphanage and a school affiliated to the Ramakrishna Mission, along the Meghalaya-Assam border in Kuralbanga, West Garo Hills, was served an extortion note of INR three million on August 20, reports The Assam Tribune. It is unclear who served the
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An orphanage and a school affiliated to the Ramakrishna Mission, along the Meghalaya-Assam border in Kuralbanga, West Garo Hills, was served an extortion note of INR three million on August 20, reports The Assam Tribune. It is unclear who served the extortion note. It could be one of the many militant groups or the several gangs and dacoits. West Garo Hills Deputy Commissioner (DC) stated that “We cannot say now clearly who has served the demand note. It could be a fake demand note too. The Police are investigating the case.”
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August - 20 
Barely 24 hours after a Kuki militant identified as Seiminthang Haokip was found dead at Tuilehluan in Churachandpur, a militant identified as Doungam, of India faction of Kuki National Army (KNA-I) was allegedly killed on August 20 near Patlian Vil
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Barely 24 hours after a Kuki militant identified as Seiminthang Haokip was found dead at Tuilehluan in Churachandpur, a militant identified as Doungam, of India faction of Kuki National Army (KNA-I) was allegedly killed on August 20 near Patlian Village in Churachandpur District, reports Kanglaonline. This appears to be a revenge act by Kuki National Army/Kuki National Organisation (KNO/KNA) against the killing of Seiminthang Haokip which reportedly claimed by KNA-I.
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August - 20 
India and Bangladesh have agreed to draft a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to counter the growing menace of fake currency notes, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) said on August 20, reports Business Standard. The decision was taken during t
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India and Bangladesh have agreed to draft a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to counter the growing menace of fake currency notes, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) said on August 20, reports Business Standard. The decision was taken during the second meeting of the Joint Task Force on Fake Currency Notes between India and Bangladesh held in Dhaka (Bangladesh) on August 12-13. The first meeting was held in Delhi in January 2014. "Both sides discussed various issues to related with the menace of FCN and key areas of common concern were identified...It was agreed that a Standard Operating Procedure would be drafted to operationalise the MoU signed between India and Bangladesh during the visit of Indian Prime Minister to Bangladesh in June," the NIA said in a statement. The Indian delegation led by NIA's Inspector General of Police Sanjeev Kumar Singh and Bangladesh Police Additional Inspector General Mohammad Mokhesur Rahman agreed on the need better intelligence sharing to combat the menace.
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August - 20 
Meanwhile, four Maoists, including a couple carrying a reward of INR 800000 each, were arrested on August 20 from separate villages in Kanker District, reports The Times of India. "The cadres were rounded up from two different places under Koyalibeda
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Meanwhile, four Maoists, including a couple carrying a reward of INR 800000 each, were arrested on August 20 from separate villages in Kanker District, reports The Times of India. "The cadres were rounded up from two different places under Koyalibeda Police Station limits," said Kanker Superintendent of Police (SP) Jitendra Singh Meena. Acting on a tip-off that ‘zonal action team commander’ of CPI- Maoist, Santu Bui, was staying with his wife, Jainee Komra, at Hetarkasa village, a team of Border Security Force (BSF), Special Task Force (STF) and district force raided the place, Meena added. After encircling the village, the duo was apprehended. While 13 cases were pending against Santu, his wife who is a member of military company's section 'C', was wanted in four cases. Further, when SFs reached Jugda village forest while cordoning off the region, they spotted two suspects and arrested them up after a short chase. They were identified as lower rung cadres, Lakashman Potai and Rainu Navgo.
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August - 20 
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Vikas Swarup in a tweet said "India has advised Pakistan yesterday (August 20) that it would not be appropriate for Sartaz Aziz to meet with Hurriyat representatives in India," reports Times of India on
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Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Vikas Swarup in a tweet said "India has advised Pakistan yesterday (August 20) that it would not be appropriate for Sartaz Aziz to meet with Hurriyat representatives in India," reports Times of India on August 21. He tweeted that India has sought confirmation of its proposed agenda for the National Security Advisor (NSA)-level talks that was conveyed to the Pakistani side on August 18. The two NSAs are scheduled to meet in New Delhi for talks on terrorism-related issues for the first time on August 23, as decided in a meeting between Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Nawaz Sharif in Ufa in Russia.
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August - 20 
On August 14, in an operation code named Wipeout II, Army arrested 12 militants of Karbi People's Liberation Tigers (KLPT), including ‘chairman’ Sarmung Timung, reports The Times of India. Defence Public Relations Officer (PRO) Lieutenant Colonel S N
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On August 14, in an operation code named Wipeout II, Army arrested 12 militants of Karbi People's Liberation Tigers (KLPT), including ‘chairman’ Sarmung Timung, reports The Times of India. Defence Public Relations Officer (PRO) Lieutenant Colonel S Newton stated that "The success was achieved due to intelligence-generation by the Army's intelligence unit, police and Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (Cobra). This operation has practically put an end to KPLT in East Karbi Anglong." During the operation, a huge cache of arms and ammunition, including two .303 rifles, one HK 33 rifle, three pistols, two lathod grenades and 23 rounds of 5.56mm ammunition was recovered.
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August - 20 
One person was arrested and RDX (Research Department explosive) and other explosive materials were seized on August 20 from a train in Jharkhand, reports The Times of India. Acting on a tip-off from Army Intelligence, Police raided the Hatia-Barddhma
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One person was arrested and RDX (Research Department explosive) and other explosive materials were seized on August 20 from a train in Jharkhand, reports The Times of India. Acting on a tip-off from Army Intelligence, Police raided the Hatia-Barddhman passenger train at Kita station in Ranchi District. Police recovered half kg RDX, six bombs, 24 gelatin sticks, six timers and some documents.
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August - 20 
Punjab Government on August 20 submitted a detailed report on the July 27 Gurdaspur terror attack to the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA), reports The Times of India. The 113-report gives details ranging from 12 satellite locations on the GPS (G
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Punjab Government on August 20 submitted a detailed report on the July 27 Gurdaspur terror attack to the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA), reports The Times of India. The 113-report gives details ranging from 12 satellite locations on the GPS (Global Positioning System) devices recovered from the terrorists to shoes and gloves sported by three jihadis as proof of Pakistan's involvement. The report includes Central Forensic Science Lab (CFSL) analysis of weapons, a Duracell battery, night vision device, commando knife and plastic watches. It also gives analysis of the data from the GPS devices by National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO), a technical intelligence agency under the national security adviser. According to the report, the jihadis infiltrated into India by crossing the Ravi river near Border Security Force's (BSF) border outpost (BOP) at Tash in Pathankot and reached Mastgarh village near Narot Jaimal Singh Police Station in Gurdaspur. "The NTRO experts have stated that while GPS-1 device has all locations involving movement inside India on July 27, GPS-2 shows all entries inside Pakistan," the report said. According to NTRO, the coordinate (32.161639 N 72,42, E) in the GPS-2 device confirms the location of those using it as "Sargoda town of Pakistan adjacent to the main Shahpur-Sahnewal road" on July 21. The same location also bears an undated entry." NTRO annexures included with the report add, "The devices have been originated either from Taiwan or USA and could have been possibly located in the UK at some point of time." The Punjab Police report also says that despite efforts by Pakistan to conceal evidence, the insoles of a pair of shoes recovered from the attackers showed the brand 'Cheetah' available in Pakistan. "In other two pairs, these markings have been scratched and inked to conceal the brand name. Shoes of this brand name are not available in India. Such shoes are widely available for sale in Pakistan," the report adds.
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August - 20 
Security personnel and Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres exchanged fire at Surupazu under Gocchapada Police Station limits in Kandhamal District on August 20, reports the odishasuntimes.com. Kandhamal Superintendent of Police (SP)
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Security personnel and Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres exchanged fire at Surupazu under Gocchapada Police Station limits in Kandhamal District on August 20, reports the odishasuntimes.com. Kandhamal Superintendent of Police (SP) Kanwar Vishal Singh said that there has been no loss of life during the exchange of fire.
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August - 20 
Senior Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Karnal Singh on August 20 took over as the Chief of Enforcement Directorate (ED) in an additional capacity after the government cut short the tenure of incumbent Rajan S Katoch, reports Business Standard. Si
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Senior Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Karnal Singh on August 20 took over as the Chief of Enforcement Directorate (ED) in an additional capacity after the government cut short the tenure of incumbent Rajan S Katoch, reports Business Standard. Singh, an expert in counter-terror and cyber analysis operations, has been a Chief of the Special Cell during his earlier tenure with Delhi Police, where he is credited with cracking important cases related to terrorism. ED is mandated to enforce two laws in the country, Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) and Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) to check black money and hawala (illegal money transaction) trade.
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August - 20 
Separately, Cachar Police arrested six Communist Party of India Maoists (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including two senior leaders, from a tea garden near Jalalpur in Cachar District, along the Assam-Meghalaya border on August 20, reports The Assam Tribune. S
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Separately, Cachar Police arrested six Communist Party of India Maoists (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including two senior leaders, from a tea garden near Jalalpur in Cachar District, along the Assam-Meghalaya border on August 20, reports The Assam Tribune. Some of the arrested Maoists have been identified as Nirmala Biswas, Amir Uddin Ahmed, Sidhu Orang Bijen Orang, Bipul Orang and Bipen Orang. Interrogation has revealed that Nirmala Biswas is a leader of the women’s wing of Barak Valley and was engaged in motivating young girls hailing from the tea gardens to join the league. Amir Uddin Ahmed, an active member of Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) and Peoples War Group (PWG), came to Barak Valley in 2013 and has been contacting the educated youths to be a part of the organisation
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August - 20 
Separately, General Officer Commanding (GOC) 16 Corps Lieutenant General RR Nimbhorkar on August 20 held high level review of escalated tensions prevailing on the LoC in twin border Districts of Rajouri and Poonch with top Army Commanders and describ
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Separately, General Officer Commanding (GOC) 16 Corps Lieutenant General RR Nimbhorkar on August 20 held high level review of escalated tensions prevailing on the LoC in twin border Districts of Rajouri and Poonch with top Army Commanders and described Pakistani shelling targeting civilians in the border villages as “highly unprofessional”, reports Daily Excelsior. “Our troops came across a big group of militants, which was trying to infiltrate into the Indian Territory from Balakote sector under the cover of heavy shelling and firing by the Pakistan Army. Despite being engaged in the shelling, our alert Army personnel spotted the intrusion bid and foiled it. The militants fled back to Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) from where they had been launched,” the GOC 16 Corps said.
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August - 20 
Separately, Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) stated that news report carried out in various news dailies in connection with the arrest of several alleged NSCN-K militants involved in June 4 ambush in Chandel Distric
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Separately, Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) stated that news report carried out in various news dailies in connection with the arrest of several alleged NSCN-K militants involved in June 4 ambush in Chandel District was completely baseless since none of the arrested persons belong to NSCN-K, reports The Sangai Express on August 21.
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August - 20 
Separately, the separatist leaders, who were invited by Pakistan to meet its NSA Sartaj Aziz when he comes to India for the NSA-level talks, were placed under house arrest by the State Government on August 20 (today), reports Times of India. Separati
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Separately, the separatist leaders, who were invited by Pakistan to meet its NSA Sartaj Aziz when he comes to India for the NSA-level talks, were placed under house arrest by the State Government on August 20 (today), reports Times of India. Separatists Yasin Malik, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Syed Ali Shah Geelani were placed under house arrest in Srinagar.
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August - 20 
Separately, two Khaplang faction of NSCN (NSCN-K) militants and an Over Ground Workers (OGWs) were arrested on August 20, reports Nagaland Post. The militants have been identified as ‘captain’ Atoka alias Kughahoto Sema and ‘sergeant’ Alovito Sumi. T
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Separately, two Khaplang faction of NSCN (NSCN-K) militants and an Over Ground Workers (OGWs) were arrested on August 20, reports Nagaland Post. The militants have been identified as ‘captain’ Atoka alias Kughahoto Sema and ‘sergeant’ Alovito Sumi. They were arrested from an unspecified location. Later the OGW, identified as Zameer was arrested from Market area in Dimapur District
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August - 20 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) Korukonda ‘area committee’ warned the bauxite rehabilitation committee members with dire consequences if they did not surrender before the Maoist praja court (people’s court) within a week, reports The
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) Korukonda ‘area committee’ warned the bauxite rehabilitation committee members with dire consequences if they did not surrender before the Maoist praja court (people’s court) within a week, reports The Hindu on August 21. According to a press release issued by the Korukonda ‘area committee’, around 15 people, who have been working as rehabilitation committee members in Jerrela panchayat (local self government institution) area of GK Veedhi in Vishakhapatnam District for the past five years, should surrender before the party failing which they would be attacked by the Maoists.
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August - 20 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) threatened to eliminate four Police officers including Gaya District Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Manu Maharaj to avenge the killing of a woman Maoist ‘commander’ in a shootout, Police said on
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) threatened to eliminate four Police officers including Gaya District Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Manu Maharaj to avenge the killing of a woman Maoist ‘commander’ in a shootout, Police said on August 21, reports The Business Standard. "Maoists diktat to kill four Police officers, including Maharaj, came to the notice of Police when they recovered some handwritten posters from three Maoists arrested from a village in Aurangabad District," Aurangabad Superintendent of Police (SP) Babu Ram said. The Maoists have also threatened to kill Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) Commandant Neeraj Kumar, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Company Commandant Om Prakash Tiwari and Inspector of Barachatti Police Station Ravi Prakash Singh.
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August - 20 
Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, allegedly involved in the August 18 encounter in which Ranchi Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) was injured, were arrested from Seraikela-Kharswan District on August 20, reports The Hindu.
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Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, allegedly involved in the August 18 encounter in which Ranchi Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) was injured, were arrested from Seraikela-Kharswan District on August 20, reports The Hindu. Superintendent of Police (SP) Indrajeet Mahatha said Mangru Munda alias Arjun Munda, who was the body guard of ‘area commander’ Kundan Pahan and 36-year-old Sombari Mundari were arrested during a checking drive from Kharswan.
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August - 20 
Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiu stated that Government of India (GoI) has decided to hold talks with militant groups only after they surrender and deposit their arms and ammunition to concerned authorities, reports Nagaland Post
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Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiu stated that Government of India (GoI) has decided to hold talks with militant groups only after they surrender and deposit their arms and ammunition to concerned authorities, reports Nagaland Post on August 21. He stated that “We have made an appeal to those (militant groups) who wanted to come to the mainstream, that the first and foremost is to lay down arms and abjure violence because violence and talk cannot go parallel.” He also added that “We will not talk to anybody who indulges in any kind of violence,”. When asked about Thuingaleng Muivah’s statement that “sovereignty issue and integration of Naga inhabited areas is part of the peace accord”, Rijiu stated that “I will not say anything about what Thuingaleng Muivah has said but the framework has clearly stated that they honour the Indian constitution and the Government of India will honour the Naga aspiration and based on which we will move forward.”, reports Nagaland Post on August 21. Further, he also said that GoI had no objection to civil society groups from Nagaland to visit Myanmar in their efforts to hold talk with rebel leaders of Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K), reports Nagaland Post on August 21. In related news, Naga Hoho (apex body of Naga tribes) president P. Chuba Ozukum stated that they have not received the security clearance from GoI to take up their peace mission with Khaplang. He said that “We have not received the security clearance or even any kind of reply from the Myanmar Government in spite of making the request weeks ago. Due to the absence of the order, we are unable to decide on the dates to travel to Myanmar or where we are likely to hold talks with the senior officials of NSCN-K”.
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August - 21 
A group of unidentified militants, on August 21, attacked troops of 29 Assam Rifles (AR) at Molngat village in Chandel District, near Indo-Myanmar District, and injured two AR troopers, identified as Havildar SP Yadav and Rifleman GM Singh, reports T
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A group of unidentified militants, on August 21, attacked troops of 29 Assam Rifles (AR) at Molngat village in Chandel District, near Indo-Myanmar District, and injured two AR troopers, identified as Havildar SP Yadav and Rifleman GM Singh, reports The Sangai Express. Militants first triggered an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) before opening rapid fire.
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August - 21 
A Silchar Court on August 21 sent five of the six Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoist),who were arrested in Cachar District to Police remand, reports The Times of India. Due to lack of evidence, court released a suspect, identified as Bipul
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A Silchar Court on August 21 sent five of the six Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoist),who were arrested in Cachar District to Police remand, reports The Times of India. Due to lack of evidence, court released a suspect, identified as Bipul Orang.
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August - 21 
Chief Minister Mukul Sangma has convened a meeting with the leaders of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) and breakaway faction of ANVC (ANVC-B) on August 27 to discuss the progress of the Agreed Text of Settlement, reports The Shillong Times on
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Chief Minister Mukul Sangma has convened a meeting with the leaders of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) and breakaway faction of ANVC (ANVC-B) on August 27 to discuss the progress of the Agreed Text of Settlement, reports The Shillong Times on August 22. An analysis of the agreement shows that it does not specify the onetime financial package to the cadres though the ANVC and ANVC-B cadres are entitled to get INR 250000 each as per the norm of the Government of India (GoI), as one time financial assistance, which will have to be utilized for livelihood initiatives. Agreed Text for Settlement has no mention about any special economic package.
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August - 21 
Dawood Ibrahim's new properties details, passport number and travel details of his family members in Pakistan was supposed to be shared with Pakistan's National Security Advisor (NSA) Sartj Aziz as New Delhi had plans to harden its stand for Dawood's
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Dawood Ibrahim's new properties details, passport number and travel details of his family members in Pakistan was supposed to be shared with Pakistan's National Security Advisor (NSA) Sartj Aziz as New Delhi had plans to harden its stand for Dawood's extradition, Economic Times reports on August 22. According to the dossier accessed Dawood's wife Mahajabeen holds passport number J-589103 while their son Moeen has been given passport number J-588518. India has also identified three passport issued by Pakistan to underworld don from the time he sought shelter in Pakistan. This include passport number G-866537 issued from Rawalpindi and passport number C 267185 and KC 285901 issued from Karachi (Sindh). His two brothers, Anees and Mustaqim holds Pakistani passport numbers H 144394 and KA 713357 respectively. According to India, Dawood has purchased several properties including the recent purchase of a bungalow in Cliffton in Karachi. According to agencies, the bungalow located near Ziauddin hospital has been purchased in September 2013 with an aim to provide medical treatment to the underworld don in case of any emergency. The house according to dossier is located near Shireen Jinnah colony and is close to the residence of Bilawal Zardari, son of slain former PM of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto. India has incorporated at least ten addresses of Ibrahim in Pakistan including two in Islamabad. Some of the addresses include 17 CP Bazar society, block 7-8, Amir Khan Road, Karachi; Moin Place, near Abdullah Shah Ghazi, Dargah Road, Clifton, Karachi; 6/A Khyabar Tanzeen, Phase-V, Defence House area, ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence) safe house, Margaba Road; P-6/2, street number-22,House number 29, Islamabad. Dawood has been declared as 'global terrorist' by the US treasury department on October 16, 2003. He has also included in the United Nations (UN) sanction list as an associate of al Qaida on November 3, 2003 under the UN Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1267 which obligates to member countries to take action against individuals in the list.
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August - 21 
Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Sunita Wonchemi, Kushi Kuthami, Iti Kunjami and Ganga Karatapi, surrendered before Superintendent of Police (SP) Mitrabhanu Mohapatra, in Malkangiri District on August 21, report
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Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Sunita Wonchemi, Kushi Kuthami, Iti Kunjami and Ganga Karatapi, surrendered before Superintendent of Police (SP) Mitrabhanu Mohapatra, in Malkangiri District on August 21, reports The Hindu. According to Police, all four were armed cadres of the Padia dalam (squad) of the CPI-Maoist, and were involved in many incidents of violence reported from the State. They decided to surrender, as they were not happy with the goals of the Maoists and the way of functioning, such as exploitation and torture of tribal people in Maoist camps and relentless attack by Police.
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August - 21 
Meanwhile, four Maoists, identified as Hunga Uike (23), Midiyami Kosa, Bheema Kuanjam and Assu alias Panta (25), were arrested on August 21, while another one, identified as Kalmesh Markami, a ‘commander’ of Dabha division, surrendered in Dantewada D
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Meanwhile, four Maoists, identified as Hunga Uike (23), Midiyami Kosa, Bheema Kuanjam and Assu alias Panta (25), were arrested on August 21, while another one, identified as Kalmesh Markami, a ‘commander’ of Dabha division, surrendered in Dantewada District, reports PTI. Hunga was a ‘member’ of the Machkot Maoist local operation squad while Aasu a people's militia ‘section commander’. The duo carried a reward of INR 100000 each on their head.
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August - 21 
Meanwhile, the Jammu and Kashmir High Court on August 21 quashed the detention under Public Safety Act (PSA) of hard line separatist leader Masarat Alam (45) who was arrested on April 17 for allegedly hoisting Pakistani flags and chanting anti-nation
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Meanwhile, the Jammu and Kashmir High Court on August 21 quashed the detention under Public Safety Act (PSA) of hard line separatist leader Masarat Alam (45) who was arrested on April 17 for allegedly hoisting Pakistani flags and chanting anti-national slogans, reports Times of India. Justice Hasnain Masoodi, who had earlier reserved order on the petition filed by Alam's counsel, quashed the PSA detention of the separatist leader.
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August - 21 
Moreover, Government on August 21 put separatist leaders, Syed Ali Shah Geelani and Shabir Shah- under house arrest as it stayed firm on preventing any interaction of the All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) with the Pakistani authorities, reports Ti
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Moreover, Government on August 21 put separatist leaders, Syed Ali Shah Geelani and Shabir Shah- under house arrest as it stayed firm on preventing any interaction of the All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) with the Pakistani authorities, reports Times of India. Government sources said that the Central establishment will not hesitate to detain other APHC leaders if they insist on meeting Pakistan's National Security Adviser (NSA) Sartaj Aziz if and when he travels to New Delhi.
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August - 21 
Security Forces (SFs) on August 21 recovered a five kilogram Improvised Explosive Device (IED) on Kohaiya-Ramkheta road from Kolhaiya forest under Rajpur Police Station area in Chatra District, reports The Statesman. They recovered it acting on a tip
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Security Forces (SFs) on August 21 recovered a five kilogram Improvised Explosive Device (IED) on Kohaiya-Ramkheta road from Kolhaiya forest under Rajpur Police Station area in Chatra District, reports The Statesman. They recovered it acting on a tip off provided by an arrested Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Nagina.
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August - 21 
Separately, Khole-Khitovi faction of NSCN (NSCN-KK) said on August 21 that New Delhi should try to resolve the political issue of Nagas of Nagaland first while making clear that it will not accept the peace accord signed between Isak-Muivah faction o
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Separately, Khole-Khitovi faction of NSCN (NSCN-KK) said on August 21 that New Delhi should try to resolve the political issue of Nagas of Nagaland first while making clear that it will not accept the peace accord signed between Isak-Muivah faction of NSCN (NSCN-IM) and Government of India (GoI), reports The Deccan Herald. It stated that “Firstly, Nagas of Nagaland, be it land or people, cannot be sacrificed to fulfill the political aspiration and desire of Nagas living in the states of Manipur, Assam or Arunachal Pradesh. Secondly, NSCN-KK shall not accept imposition of NSCN-IM peace deal in Nagaland because the political future of the tribes of Nagaland is best understood by them alone and therefore it is theirs to decide.”
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August - 21 
The agenda of the UAE visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi included extradition of 10 fugitives, several of them wanted in terror cases, The Hindu reports on August 22. One of the most prominent wanted man is Abdul Wahid Siddibapa, an Indian Mujahid
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The agenda of the UAE visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi included extradition of 10 fugitives, several of them wanted in terror cases, The Hindu reports on August 22. One of the most prominent wanted man is Abdul Wahid Siddibapa, an Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative and cousin of Yasin Bhatkal arrested IM 'India operations chief', who was arrested from Nepal in 2012. Siddibapa was detained in Abu Dhabi on the basis of a Red-Corner Notice issued by India for his alleged role in the serial blasts in various parts of the country from 2006 to 2010. He is said to be the financial brain of the IM. A follow-up was sought on the status of 192 suspects against whom Red-Corner Notices have been issued at India’s behest. National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval, who accompanied Modi on the trip, is learnt to have raised the pending extradition requests. The UAE showed its willingness to cooperate in these cases, it is learnt. The Extradition Treaty signed between India and the UAE in 1999 came into force in 2000. A Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) official confirmed that India had pursued the extradition requests.
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August - 21 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on August 21 arrested the truck driver who allegedly ferried Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist Mohammed Yakub Naved to Jammu, reports Indian Express. The driver, identified as Khursheed Ahmed alias Surya (35), sa
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on August 21 arrested the truck driver who allegedly ferried Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist Mohammed Yakub Naved to Jammu, reports Indian Express. The driver, identified as Khursheed Ahmed alias Surya (35), said to be an over ground operative of LeT, is a resident of Awantipora in Pulwama District. The NIA sources said Khursheed had taken Naved and his accomplice Mohammed Noman alias Momin to Jammu on July 20 on a reconnaissance mission during which the timings of convoys of Border Security Force (BSF) and Army were marked. The militants initially wanted to attack either of the convoys then and there but decided against it at the last minute and were ferried back to the Kashmir Valley, officials said. Khursheed has already served a prison term of two-and-a-half years for alleged drugs' smuggling and cases are also registered against him for involvement in stone-pelting incidents in 2010 and 2011.
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August - 22 
A man, identified as S Walunglua Aimol alias Manglun (45) was shot dead by suspected armed cadres of Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) for opposing attempts to co-opt Aimol tribe within Naga family at Aimol Ngair
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A man, identified as S Walunglua Aimol alias Manglun (45) was shot dead by suspected armed cadres of Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) for opposing attempts to co-opt Aimol tribe within Naga family at Aimol Ngairong village under Teng-noupal Police station of Chandel District on August 22, reports The Sangai Express. According to villagers, NSCN-IM and allied outfits have been pressing the villagers of Aimol Ngairong, Ai- mol Khullen, Aimol Kho-domphai, Aimol Chandon- pokpi and Aimol Unapal to join the Naga fold.
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August - 22 
A Special Task Force (STF) official, Assistant Platoon Commandant (APC) Krishna Pal Singh was killed and a trooper, Constable Santosh Yadav, injured when Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres ambushed a team of Security Forces (SFs) in
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A Special Task Force (STF) official, Assistant Platoon Commandant (APC) Krishna Pal Singh was killed and a trooper, Constable Santosh Yadav, injured when Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres ambushed a team of Security Forces (SFs) in Bastar District on August 22, reports The Indian Express. The attack occurred at 2 am when a contingent of STF was out for an operational task on NH-30 in Darbha region. Following inputs that Maoists had blocked National Highway-30, which connects Jagdalpur to Sukma, by felling trees and digging roads near Totapara village, the STF squad was dispatched towards the spot from Darbha. When the team reached near the village covering a distance of 3 km, a large group of Maoists opened indiscriminate firing at them, following which the security personnel launched retaliatory attack. The encounter lasted for around two hours.
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August - 22 
A United People’s Liberation Army (UPLA) militant, identified as Dilip Phangcho was arrested from Chiriabil Klurudung in Karbi Anglong District, on August 22, reports The Sentinel. One M-16 rifle, 15 rounds of live ammunition, three empty magazines a
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A United People’s Liberation Army (UPLA) militant, identified as Dilip Phangcho was arrested from Chiriabil Klurudung in Karbi Anglong District, on August 22, reports The Sentinel. One M-16 rifle, 15 rounds of live ammunition, three empty magazines and five extortion notes were recovered from him.
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August - 22 
Also, more than 300 civilians were injured in the month of July during the Inner Line Permit System (ILPS) protest, reports e-pao on August 23.
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Also, more than 300 civilians were injured in the month of July during the Inner Line Permit System (ILPS) protest, reports e-pao on August 23.
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August - 22 
Also, SFs arrested 26 militants of various militant groups in the month of July, reports e-pao on August 23. The arrested militants include four militants from Peoples Liberation Army (PLA), two each from Mangal faction of Kangleipak Communist Party
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Also, SFs arrested 26 militants of various militant groups in the month of July, reports e-pao on August 23. The arrested militants include four militants from Peoples Liberation Army (PLA), two each from Mangal faction of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-Mangal), People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), Chingsanglakpa faction of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP- Chingsanglakpa),Noyon faction of KCP (KCP-Noyon), Kuki Revolutionary Front (KRF) Peoples United Liberation Front (PULF) and one each from progressive faction of PREPAK (PREPAK-pro), Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM), Unification faction of NSCN (NSCN-U) and United National Liberation Front (UNLF). Nine guns, 150 live rounds, INR 300000 in cash, 26 lethod shells, ten detonators and two hand grenades were recovered from arrested militants.
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August - 22 
At least six accounts in four nationalised banks, spread over districts of Bardhaman, Birbhum, Murshibad and Kolkata in West Bengal, were used by the Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), to fund its module in the state, revealed an investigation by
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At least six accounts in four nationalised banks, spread over districts of Bardhaman, Birbhum, Murshibad and Kolkata in West Bengal, were used by the Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), to fund its module in the state, revealed an investigation by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), Economic Times reports on August 24. The accounts used by the jihadists were created in nationalised banks violating KYC (Know Your Customer) rules. The banks, where the accounts were opened, include State Bank of India, Corporation Bank, Bank of Baroda and Oriental Bank of Commerce. The accounts were closed, or became inactive, immediately after National Investigating Agency (NIA) arrested the handlers of JMB. The investigators have examined the bank officials and discrepancies were found in the KYC documents submitted by the JMB men. "We have also examined a local person who used to forge pan cards for these operators. Significantly, some of these operators are Bangladeshi nationals, but they could open their accounts in banks," said a person familiar with the matter.
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August - 22 
Further, on August 22, a Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) militant, identified as ‘private’ Lumchur Riamei alias Lumlou was arrested from general area of Pangei Bazar in Imphal East District, reports Kanglaonline.
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Further, on August 22, a Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) militant, identified as ‘private’ Lumchur Riamei alias Lumlou was arrested from general area of Pangei Bazar in Imphal East District, reports Kanglaonline.
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August - 22 
Further, sixty members of Nagaland Legislative Assembly and members of NSCN-IM are scheduled to hold a meeting on August 26, reports Nagaland Post on August 23.
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Further, sixty members of Nagaland Legislative Assembly and members of NSCN-IM are scheduled to hold a meeting on August 26, reports Nagaland Post on August 23.
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August - 22 
Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) has sought the intervention of Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Kiren Rijiju, to start the peace process, reports The Shillong Times on August 23. In a letter addressed to Rijiju HNLC blamed Chi
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Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) has sought the intervention of Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Kiren Rijiju, to start the peace process, reports The Shillong Times on August 23. In a letter addressed to Rijiju HNLC blamed Chief Minister Mukul Sangma for his alleged double standard in initiating peace talks with ANVC and ANVC-B while neglecting the HNLC.
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August - 22 
In other news, Aimol Tribe Union (ATUM) expressed gratitude to NSCN-IM’s effort to accept Aimol as a Naga tribe, reports e-pao on August 23.
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In other news, Aimol Tribe Union (ATUM) expressed gratitude to NSCN-IM’s effort to accept Aimol as a Naga tribe, reports e-pao on August 23.
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August - 22 
In related news, Naga National Council (NNC) ‘vice president’ Thepushuyi S Keyho, on August 22, in a letter to Centre’s interlocutor RN Ravi, referred to two peace pact inked earlier and claimed that both the agreements with the Centre to end the Ind
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In related news, Naga National Council (NNC) ‘vice president’ Thepushuyi S Keyho, on August 22, in a letter to Centre’s interlocutor RN Ravi, referred to two peace pact inked earlier and claimed that both the agreements with the Centre to end the Indo-Naga issue only succeeded in multiplying and magnifying the problem due to exclusive and manipulative approach. “As seemingly significant as the present Peace Accord appears to be, it is just between Centre and NSCN (IM), one of the many Naga Political Groups (NPGs).” Earlier they had rejected the August 3 accord signed between NSCN-IM and Government of India.
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August - 22 
India has proof that Dawood Ibrahim, the terrorist wanted for the 1993 blasts in Mumbai, is in Pakistan, according to media report of August 22, reports NDTV. The report published a recent picture of Dawood Ibrahim, 59, and stated that Indian intelli
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India has proof that Dawood Ibrahim, the terrorist wanted for the 1993 blasts in Mumbai, is in Pakistan, according to media report of August 22, reports NDTV. The report published a recent picture of Dawood Ibrahim, 59, and stated that Indian intelligence agencies have documentary evidence that the terrorist, along with his wife and children, has been living in Karachi's Clifton Road, in Sindh, Pakistan. New evidence reportedly includes a telephone bill issued in April, 2015 in the name of his wife, which has their home address. India also has proof that Dawood's family and associates like Jawaid Chotani, known to be involved in the 1993 blasts travelled frequently to Dubai. Dawood's daughter Moeen, daughter-in-law and grandchildren travelled to Dubai as recently as March and May, 2015 the documents reveal. Agencies also have a copy of Dawood's Pakistani passport issued in 1996.
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August - 22 
Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K), on August 22 attacked Chukitong Post of 17 Assam Rifles 5 sector near Coco Bridge under Wokha District, reports Nagaland Post. NSCN-K stated that around 200 rounds were fired upon.
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Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K), on August 22 attacked Chukitong Post of 17 Assam Rifles 5 sector near Coco Bridge under Wokha District, reports Nagaland Post. NSCN-K stated that around 200 rounds were fired upon. No casualties have been reported.
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August - 22 
Security Forces (SFs) seized a huge cache of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-related materials after a half-an-hour gun-battle with them in Bijapur District, reports The Business Standard August 23. Bijapur Superintendent of Police (SP)
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Security Forces (SFs) seized a huge cache of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-related materials after a half-an-hour gun-battle with them in Bijapur District, reports The Business Standard August 23. Bijapur Superintendent of Police (SP) K.L. Dhruv said that the skirmish took place in the forests of Bijapur Police Station area while a joint team of security personnel was out on a search operation. Acting on a tip-off about a large group of Maoists gathering in the region, a joint team of the Special Task Force (STF) and District Force was rushed towards Munga, Sawnar, Mankeli and Korma villages of the District. While cordoning off the forest area between Mankeli and Munga, a group of Maoists opened fire, prompting SFs to retaliate. "Bow and arrows, bags, Maoist banners, posters, pamphlets, literature, electric wire and torches besides items of daily use were seized in large quantities from the spot," he added.
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August - 22 
Separately, Security Force (SF) personnel recovered 920 live rounds of .38 pistol, 21 live rounds of 303 rifle, one live 40mm lathode shell, one I-com radio from Waithou in Thoubal District, on August 22, reports The Sangai Express.
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Separately, Security Force (SF) personnel recovered 920 live rounds of .38 pistol, 21 live rounds of 303 rifle, one live 40mm lathode shell, one I-com radio from Waithou in Thoubal District, on August 22, reports The Sangai Express.
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August - 22 
The Border Security Force (BSF) arrested two persons and seized Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) with a face value of nearly INR 398,000 from Mohanpur village in Malda District of West Bengal, on August 22, reports india.com. "The accused are reside
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The Border Security Force (BSF) arrested two persons and seized Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) with a face value of nearly INR 398,000 from Mohanpur village in Malda District of West Bengal, on August 22, reports india.com. "The accused are residents of Malda and the consignment of FICN was being smuggled from Bangladesh. We have also seized some mobile phones and SIM cards from them,” said a BSF officer. The BSF so far in 2015 has seized FICN of more than INR 1,83,10,500 and apprehended 20 persons involved in the racket. Alarmed over the smuggling of fake notes, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has begun probing at least three such recoveries made from West Bengal.
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August - 22 
The India-Pakistan NSA (National Security Advisor)-level talks on terror collapsed on August 22 evening, with Islamabad pulling out of the engagement alleging that India had "unilaterally" killed the dialogue by imposing pre-conditions, a charge whic
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The India-Pakistan NSA (National Security Advisor)-level talks on terror collapsed on August 22 evening, with Islamabad pulling out of the engagement alleging that India had "unilaterally" killed the dialogue by imposing pre-conditions, a charge which was promptly rejected by New Delhi, reports The Times of India. In a late evening announcement, Pakistani officials said its NSA Sartaz Aziz will not travel to New Delhi to meet his Indian counterpart A K Doval, 'blaming' India's insistence that talks remained limited to terrorism and that Hurriyat could not be recognized as a "stakeholder" in the engagement. India responded by saying it was Pakistan's decision and that it was unfortunate. India also rejected the charge that it had imposed any new condition, saying that Ufa formulation was unambiguous that the NSA-level talks will be on the issue of terrorism. Pakistan's reluctance to go ahead with the talks was seen by the Indian side as a reflection of Islamabad's concern that its links to the terror attacks in Gurdaspur (Punjab) and Udhampur (Jammu and Kashmir )and the capture of Faisalabad resident Naveed would figure prominently in the discussions.
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August - 22 
The recovery of explosives and timer-bombs from Ranchi on August 20, suggests that a terrorist sleeper cell is still active in Jharkhand, according to security experts, The Times of India reports on August 23. The explosives were being brought from B
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The recovery of explosives and timer-bombs from Ranchi on August 20, suggests that a terrorist sleeper cell is still active in Jharkhand, according to security experts, The Times of India reports on August 23. The explosives were being brought from Bangladesh via Bardhaman District of West Bengal to Ranchi. The seized explosives, which also include detonators and gelatins, are similar to the ones that terrorist sleeper cells use. "There is no destination other than a terrorist sleeper cell where such explosives could be sent," said Police. Maoists usually do not use timer-bombs to carry attacks on security personnel. Police Spokesperson S N Pradhan said, "Such explosives are normally meant for terrorist activities which are carried by the sleeper cells of the outfits. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has joined the investigation. The agencies are calibrating the circumstances to find out where they were being taken to...Around five terrorist sleeper cells have been busted and more than 10 terrorists arrested from different parts of the state since 2000. The sleeper cells are connected with their handlers who guide them in carrying put acts of terror. All such sleeper cells were destroyed after they were busted". Tags
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August - 22 
The Shillong Times on August 23 reports that former ANVC-B leader Bernard Marak has alleged that the peace pact agreement signed between the State Government, the Union Government, the ANVC and ANVC-B was being executed in a partial manner. He stated
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The Shillong Times on August 23 reports that former ANVC-B leader Bernard Marak has alleged that the peace pact agreement signed between the State Government, the Union Government, the ANVC and ANVC-B was being executed in a partial manner. He stated that “We are totally isolated and neglected and there is partiality in executing the agreement,” he stated while adding that their cadres continued to be arrested and those who had given up arms were also being denied security. He lamented that the execution of the Agreed Text for Settlement and its content was being delayed beyond imagination even though the pact had been signed almost a year ago.
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Three terrorists were killed in an encounter in the Handwara region in Kupwara District of Jammu and Kashmir on August 23, reports IBN Live. An Army man was also injured in the gun battle. Police said that the identity of the slain terrorists is yet
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Three terrorists were killed in an encounter in the Handwara region in Kupwara District of Jammu and Kashmir on August 23, reports IBN Live. An Army man was also injured in the gun battle. Police said that the identity of the slain terrorists is yet to be ascertained but prima facie they appear to have belonged to Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT). An Army official said that the encounter began on August 22 night after troops launched a search operation in Krumbhora forests of Handwara tehsil following information about the presence of the militants.
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August - 22 
Two persons, identified as Subodh Kumar (34), and Dinesh Kumar (32), both residents of Bihar, arrested along with Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) worth of INR 20,000 from Sector-3 in Pushp Vihar area of South Delhi on August 22, reports Web India 12
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Two persons, identified as Subodh Kumar (34), and Dinesh Kumar (32), both residents of Bihar, arrested along with Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) worth of INR 20,000 from Sector-3 in Pushp Vihar area of South Delhi on August 22, reports Web India 123.
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August - 23 
A ‘sub-zonal commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Pradip Yadav, was arrested with arms and ammunition from Kanda village under Bisrampur Police Station area in Palamau District, reports The Hindu.
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A ‘sub-zonal commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Pradip Yadav, was arrested with arms and ammunition from Kanda village under Bisrampur Police Station area in Palamau District, reports The Hindu.
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August - 23 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Sona Ram Marandi, was arrested with arms and ammunition from Batpar village under Chakai Police Station area in Jamui District on August 23, reports The Business Standard. Acting on
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Sona Ram Marandi, was arrested with arms and ammunition from Batpar village under Chakai Police Station area in Jamui District on August 23, reports The Business Standard. Acting on a tip off, a joint team of Jamui Police and Special Task Force (STF) raided the village and arrested the Maoist. He is a close associate of Chirag Da, an ‘area commander’ of CPI-Maoist of Bihar and Jharkhand region. Two detonators, two cartridges, explosive materials and a looted motorcycle have been recovered from him.
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August - 23 
Cancellation of National Security Advisor (NSA)-level talks by Pakistan is “unfortunate”, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said in Lucknow on August 23, and made it clear that the possibility of any future dialogue will depend on the neighbour. “The
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Cancellation of National Security Advisor (NSA)-level talks by Pakistan is “unfortunate”, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said in Lucknow on August 23, and made it clear that the possibility of any future dialogue will depend on the neighbour. “The cancellation of NSA-level talks between India and Pakistan is unfortunate. India is in favour of dialogue,” Singh said. He underlined that India stands for dialogue and cordial relationship with Pakistan, a day after the talks between NSA Ajit Doval and his counterpart Sartaj Aziz were called off.
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August - 23 
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar and Army chief Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag on August 23, reviewed operational preparedness of the Army along both Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China in Ladakh and Line of Control (LoC) with Pakistan in Jammu and Kash
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Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar and Army chief Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag on August 23, reviewed operational preparedness of the Army along both Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China in Ladakh and Line of Control (LoC) with Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir at Leh during his two days visit to Ladakh from August 23, reports Daily Excelsior. Parrikar addressed the troops in high altitude Leh and reviewed security situation in the entire State including recent ceasefire violations on the LoC in twin border Districts of Rajouri and Poonch with Gen Suhag, Northern Army Command chief Lt Gen DS Hooda, GOC Leh based 14 Corps Lt Gen SK Patyal and other senior Commanders of the Army. In his meeting with top Army Commanders in Leh, Parrikar called for giving befitting reply to ceasefire violations of Pakistan army on the LoC and thwart infiltration attempts under the cover of shelling and firing from across the LoC. Gen Suhag and Lt Gen Hooda gave detailed briefing to the Defence Minister on situation prevailing along the LoC especially in the wake of recent heavy shelling in Poonch District in which six civilians were killed and over 20 others were injured. They briefed Parrikar that Pakistan army also tried to facilitate infiltration attempts on the LoC during intense shelling but the plot was foiled. Calling for zero infiltration on the LoC with maintenance of strict surveillance on the Pakistan army and the militant groups, the Defence Minister called for giving effective reply to Pakistani troops if they violated the ceasefire agreement. “The infiltration attempts shouldn’t be allowed to succeed at any cost,” he told the top Army Commanders, who briefed Parrikar that large group of militants, were trying to infiltrate into the Indian Territory from the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir.
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August - 23 
Dreaded fugitive Samir Ansari, who allegedly ran a crime syndicate involving narcotics, Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) and real estate from Nepal ever since escaping from Police custody in Bettiah in West Champaran District of Bihar in 2010, was a
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Dreaded fugitive Samir Ansari, who allegedly ran a crime syndicate involving narcotics, Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) and real estate from Nepal ever since escaping from Police custody in Bettiah in West Champaran District of Bihar in 2010, was arrested by Delhi Police from the Rajokri area off Delhi-Jaipur NH-8 on August 23, reports The Times of India. He was picked up from a nondescript rented house occupied by Mohammad Rahdar from Ansari's neighbourhood at Bettiah's Jamadar Tola. Delhi Police Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) (special cell) Rajiv Ranjan said "We tracked and nailed him on the request of Bihar Police. Ansari was about to shift to Goa to expand his narcotics racket," adding “Rahdar was also wanted in connection with a case of murder in Bettiah”.
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August - 23 
Four persons, identified as Marx, Robert, Murugan and Yasser Arafa were on August 23 arrested under the National Security Act for allegedly trying to circulate Pakistan-printed Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) in Ramanathapuram District and some ot
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Four persons, identified as Marx, Robert, Murugan and Yasser Arafa were on August 23 arrested under the National Security Act for allegedly trying to circulate Pakistan-printed Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) in Ramanathapuram District and some other parts of Tamil Nadu, reports Business Standard. Counterfeit notes were also seized from them. Murugan had allegedly brought the FICN from Sri Lanka and had attempted to circulate it.
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August - 23 
Further, Nagaland Post on August 24 reports that Aimol tribe has been served ultimatum to declare its positive declaration regarding affiliation to Naga tribe by August 31. Manipur Police also stated that ultimatum also threatened to eliminate all th
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Further, Nagaland Post on August 24 reports that Aimol tribe has been served ultimatum to declare its positive declaration regarding affiliation to Naga tribe by August 31. Manipur Police also stated that ultimatum also threatened to eliminate all the Aimol tribe if it defied the ultimatum. According to villagers NSCN-IM and allied outfits have been pressing the Aimol villages, Ngairong, Aimol Khullen, Khodomphai, Chandonpokpi and Unapal to join the Naga fold. Four other Aimol villages had agreed to
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August - 23 
Highly placed security sources stated that more than 180 militants of IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) have been arrested since the crackdown on the organisation was launched after December 23 massacre, reports
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Highly placed security sources stated that more than 180 militants of IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) have been arrested since the crackdown on the organisation was launched after December 23 massacre, reports The Assam Tribune on August 24. Also 280 couriers and sympathisers of the militant group have also been arrested. Sources said that 25 militants headed by Bidai are still inside Assam and they are hiding in thick jungles near the Manas National Park. The group narrowly escaped on May 7 when the forces busted their camp and since then the group is on the run. According to information available with the security agencies, the group managed to sneak into Bhutan on July 2 and stayed in that country for a month or so before returning back to the State. To avoid arrest, the group has split into two parts. One part is headed by Bidai, while the other is by the ‘commander’ of the ‘third battalion’ of the outfit. Security sources also said that, after arrest of two militants identified as B Birdao alias Bipin Brahma and Philip Basumatary, they revealed that militants were facing severe shortage of food and medicines. But the group has a number of sophisticated weapons including AK series rifles and they are using solar panels to charge their phones. They are mostly using mobile phones of Bhutan. In related news, Asian Age on August 24 reports that more than 120 cadres, including 25 women, of NDFB-IKS have resorted to farming of potato and paddy for their survival inside the wild forest of Myanmar. Referring mobile intercepts and conversation of the NDFB cadres, security sources said that the outfit has also generated a huge debt, as the Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) was lending money for ration and other necessities of the NDFB cadres in the Myanmar camps. Security Sources also added that B. Bidai was also willing to surrender but tough stand of Government has created a fear psychosis among the NDFB leadership.
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August - 23 
Meanwhile, the Army and Police conducted a massive operation in Lacchipora forests in Uri in Baramulla District on August 23, after a group of five militants were spotted there, reports Daily Excelsior. During the searches Police and Army recovered t
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Meanwhile, the Army and Police conducted a massive operation in Lacchipora forests in Uri in Baramulla District on August 23, after a group of five militants were spotted there, reports Daily Excelsior. During the searches Police and Army recovered three AK-47 rifles, 14 magazines and large quantity of AK-47 ammunition, six UBGL grenades, four Chinese grenades, two maps, three radio sets, two rucksacks and other war like stores.
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August - 23 
Militants hurled a grenade at the residence of one Manzoor Ahmad Dar at Panzgam in Awantipora in Pulwama District on August 23, reports Daily Excelsior. The grenade exploded with a big bang but no one was injured in the attack. Police and Army reache
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Militants hurled a grenade at the residence of one Manzoor Ahmad Dar at Panzgam in Awantipora in Pulwama District on August 23, reports Daily Excelsior. The grenade exploded with a big bang but no one was injured in the attack. Police and Army reached the spot and assessed the situation.
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August - 23 
Pakistani troops pounded civilian areas and forward Army posts using 60 mm mortar bombs and automatic weapons in Balakote and Sabzian sectors along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District on August 23, in the latest incident of ceasefire violati
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Pakistani troops pounded civilian areas and forward Army posts using 60 mm mortar bombs and automatic weapons in Balakote and Sabzian sectors along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District on August 23, in the latest incident of ceasefire violations, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources said Army troops guarding the border responded effectively and appropriately silencing the Pakistani guns. “There were no reports of any casualties or damage on the Indian side in shelling and firing,’’ sources said, adding shelling and firing was also reported in Sabzian sector for a very brief period last night (August 23). There have been 52 violations of the border ceasefire agreement by Pakistan in August and over 245 ceasefire violations this year so far, sources said.
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August - 23 
Separately, Aimol Tribe Union Manipur (ATUM) in a statement on August 23, said that S Walunglua Aimol alias Manglun who was killed by suspected Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM), was a United Kuki Liberation Fron
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Separately, Aimol Tribe Union Manipur (ATUM) in a statement on August 23, said that S Walunglua Aimol alias Manglun who was killed by suspected Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM), was a United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF) ‘public relations officer’ (PRO), reports Kanglaonline. They also identified injured persons in the same incident as Parithoi Aimol from Khunjai, a UKLF ‘sergeant major’, besides Joseph Kuki, Asiak Aimol who was also a UKLF militant. Meanwhile, UKLF on August 24 said that S Walunglua Aimol was not a UKLF militant, reports e-pao.
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August - 23 
Separately, Police on August 23, foiled the convention of a separatist group headed by Syed Ali Shah Geelani and used force to disperse his supporters in Hyderpora area in Budgam District, reports Daily Excelsior. Tehreek-e-Hurriyat (TeH), headed by
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Separately, Police on August 23, foiled the convention of a separatist group headed by Syed Ali Shah Geelani and used force to disperse his supporters in Hyderpora area in Budgam District, reports Daily Excelsior. Tehreek-e-Hurriyat (TeH), headed by All Party Hurriyat Conference-Geelani (APHC-G) chairman, Geelani, planned to organize party’s convention at Hyderpora. However, the Police didn’t allow them to hold the convention and detained several of their leaders and activists including General Secretary Mohammad Ashraf Sehrai.
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August - 23 
Separately, The Shillong Times on August 24 reports that Thuingaleng Muivah of Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) stated that Indian Government and the Nagas have come close to a common meeting point following the
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Separately, The Shillong Times on August 24 reports that Thuingaleng Muivah of Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) stated that Indian Government and the Nagas have come close to a common meeting point following the signing of a framework peace agreement earlier this month. He stated that “We are also coming closer to the meeting point which is yet to be finalised,” “Naturally, it (the final peace accord) will also revolve around sharing of powers, even sharing of sovereign power. He also added that “When Naga people’s aspiration is respected by the Government of India, and likewise in the same way the Naga people respect the sovereignty of Indians, we will become closer to each other and co-existence of the two entities will be worked out.”
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August - 23 
The Union Minister of Home Affairs (UMH) Rajnath Singh on August 23 said that there has been a steep decline in the number of Naxal-[Left-Wing Extremism (LWE)] attacks in the country, reports The Times of India. "There has been a steep decline in suc
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The Union Minister of Home Affairs (UMH) Rajnath Singh on August 23 said that there has been a steep decline in the number of Naxal-[Left-Wing Extremism (LWE)] attacks in the country, reports The Times of India. "There has been a steep decline in such incidents," Singh told reporters when asked about August 23 attack in Bastar District of Chhattisgarh in which one Special Task Force (STF) officer was killed and a trooper injured.
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August - 23 
The Venkatapuram Police have arrested an alleged Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) militia member and two couriers from Chhattisgarh during a vehicle checking drive near Charla in Bhadrachalam Division of Khammam District on August 23, rep
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The Venkatapuram Police have arrested an alleged Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) militia member and two couriers from Chhattisgarh during a vehicle checking drive near Charla in Bhadrachalam Division of Khammam District on August 23, reports The Hindu. The arrested include “Maoist militia member” Kunjam Deva (20) of Charla in Khammam District, “couriers” - Karam Hanumanthu (19) and Kambala Satish (28) of Bijapur District in Chhattisgarh. The Police seized INR 75,000 cash and two bikes from them. The Police said the trio were on their way to Charla to purchase some medicines and other provisions for the Maoists of Pamedu area in Chhattisgarh.
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August - 23 
Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar has stated that some progress has been made in talks with the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT), reports The Telegraph on August 23. He said, "As far as I know, two rounds of discussions have taken place
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Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar has stated that some progress has been made in talks with the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT), reports The Telegraph on August 23. He said, "As far as I know, two rounds of discussions have taken place between National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT), officials of Union home ministry and the state government in Delhi and Shillong. Some progress has been made and I hope it will reach a positive conclusion.” He said at one point, NLFT had a large number of camps and hideouts in Bangladesh and used to operate in Tripura through trans-border movement. He added, "According to our information, NLFT still has 16 hideouts in remote hilly areas of Bangladesh bordering Myanmar and we hope the Bangladesh government will try to dismantle these residual hideouts too”.
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August - 24 
Two illegal immigrants said to be associates of arrested Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI) terror suspect and Pakistani national Abdul Nasir, have been arrested and will be produced before court on August 25, reports The New Indian Express. While N
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Two illegal immigrants said to be associates of arrested Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI) terror suspect and Pakistani national Abdul Nasir, have been arrested and will be produced before court on August 25, reports The New Indian Express. While Noor-ul-Haq alias Shaik Noor (62) was arrested by Delhi Police on August 21, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) of Hyderabad Police after receiving the transit warrant has brought him to Hyderabad on August 24 night. Another accused, Hashim alias Shaik Ameer alias Anwar (40) was arrested by the Police from Lingampally railway station (Hyderabad, Telangana) on August 24 afternoon based on a tip-off. Hashim, a native of Myanmar, has been residing at Zaheerabad for some years now and has been shuttling between Bangladesh and India. Shaik Noor has been running a petty shop selling caps in New Delhi. T Prabhakar Rao, joint commissioner, detective department, Central Crime Station said “Both of them are traffickers assisting Nasir. We are finding out how many persons have been sent abroad and on what purposes. We need to know the purpose of their stay in the city too. So far, we have six illegal immigrants and two localites in our custody.”
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August - 24 
In other news, NSCN-IM on August 24 held a closed-door meeting with Naga organisations, political leaders and church leaders from Manipur on the framework agreement signed with Government of India (GoI), reports The Telegraph.
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In other news, NSCN-IM on August 24 held a closed-door meeting with Naga organisations, political leaders and church leaders from Manipur on the framework agreement signed with Government of India (GoI), reports The Telegraph.
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August - 24 
A joint team of Security Forces (SFs), on August 24, recovered one 9 mm pistol, one 9mm carbine machine gun along with magazine (local made), two Chinese hand grenades, 27 rounds of 12 mm, three Improvised Explosive Device (IED) delay fuses, two IED
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A joint team of Security Forces (SFs), on August 24, recovered one 9 mm pistol, one 9mm carbine machine gun along with magazine (local made), two Chinese hand grenades, 27 rounds of 12 mm, three Improvised Explosive Device (IED) delay fuses, two IED circuits, 10 meters of Chinese Cordtex and one kilo of IED flexible wire, from Uchiwa in Imphal West District, reports The Sangai Express.
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August - 24 
A United National Liberation Front (UNLF) militant, identified as ‘lance corporal’ Maibam Pukchao alias Beshorjit Meitei was arrested from Yumnam Patlou village in Imphal East District, on August 24, reports e-pao.
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A United National Liberation Front (UNLF) militant, identified as ‘lance corporal’ Maibam Pukchao alias Beshorjit Meitei was arrested from Yumnam Patlou village in Imphal East District, on August 24, reports e-pao.
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August - 24 
Acting on a tip off, the city Crime Branch of Mumbai Police (Maharashtra) arrested a man, identified as Rafikul Shaikh (22), along with Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) worth of INR 1.61 lakhs in the denomination of 1,000 from Kalina, Santacruz (East
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Acting on a tip off, the city Crime Branch of Mumbai Police (Maharashtra) arrested a man, identified as Rafikul Shaikh (22), along with Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) worth of INR 1.61 lakhs in the denomination of 1,000 from Kalina, Santacruz (East) in Mumbai on August 24, reports The Times of India.
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August - 24 
Army on August 24, said that it is gradually replacing the entire fence along the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir and install state of art surveillance system along it so that it withstands vagaries of weather and makes counter-infiltration grid mor
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Army on August 24, said that it is gradually replacing the entire fence along the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir and install state of art surveillance system along it so that it withstands vagaries of weather and makes counter-infiltration grid more robust, reports Daily Excelsior. Outgoing General Officer Commanding (GOC) of 15 Corps, Lt General Subrata Saha, who is likely to be new Director General Military Operations, said that the LoC fence that was constructed after 2003 ceasefire between India and Pakistan required qualitative improvement. “As we point to the future, we are looking into the future. We are looking for much better technology because the current fence has lived for 10 years. Although, it is replaced at places every year but then it requires a qualitative improvement. Now that is going to be done. We are going for much more improved fence. We will try to replace entire fence. We will look into areas which need it earlier”, said the GOC. Saha said that new surveillance equipment will be also installed along the fence to make it smart. “Important thing is we are looking at some technological advances that have taken place to ensure that the fence is able to better withstand the vagaries of weather that we have here especially in Kashmir. It is something we have tried last year, designed changes to make it more effective….and then of course we will have the equipment that makes fence a little more smart… it will be integrated with the fence itself. We are improving it and these are the major changes we are looking at”, he added. Lt General Saha further said that at places where terrain is difficult there are multiple layers of fence to counter the infiltration. “The terrain is difficult. No doubt about it. We have learnt from the experiences of the past. And, because of this, we have gone in for now multiple tiers. Even, if they (infiltrators) succeed in going through one, but between the second or third, they are neutralized. When we say multiple tiers, in certain examples, the fence may be ahead, we also have some good strong terrain features in the depth. We are taking the advantage of terrain through the multiple tiers. In some specific areas, where the terrain demands, we have got multiple fences also. It has helped”, he said. The GOC said that infiltration attempts this year have increased and in 11 attempts the army has neutralized 19 infiltrators so far. “This year – 2015 – if you see: first of all there was a late snowfall. Because of late snowfall, the attempts started late and within this short span of time, the number of attempts that have been made are definitely higher than previous years. There were 11 attempts in which 19 terrorists have been eliminated. Likewise there is an increase in the movement that we noticed…if we go by the numbers they are marginally higher than the assessments we had put on in the previous years. Percentage is marginally high”, he said. Lt General Saha said that militants are making more attempts after the improvement in security situation in Kashmir. “It is obviously linked to the fact that the improving security situation is something that perhaps they are unable to reconcile with”, he added.
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August - 24 
Earlier a Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) source said two Army and four paramilitary Battalions would be raised to accommodate the existing NSCN-IM militants, reports The Sentinel on August 25. NSCN-IM strength is numbered around 5000.
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Earlier a Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) source said two Army and four paramilitary Battalions would be raised to accommodate the existing NSCN-IM militants, reports The Sentinel on August 25. NSCN-IM strength is numbered around 5000.
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August - 24 
Meanwhile, a tragedy was averted when the local people detected a powerful 82 mm mortar shell in the border village of Daboh in Samba sector in Samba District on August 24, reports Daily Excelsior. Sources said a civilian Sham Lal, a resident of Dabo
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Meanwhile, a tragedy was averted when the local people detected a powerful 82 mm mortar shell in the border village of Daboh in Samba sector in Samba District on August 24, reports Daily Excelsior. Sources said a civilian Sham Lal, a resident of Daboh detected the mortar shell at 9.30 am and informed Border Security Force (BSF) and Samba Police. A Bomb Disposal Squad rushed to the spot and took the mortar shell into its custody and was safely defused along Devak Nullah at Barian village of Samba District. The shell seems to have been fired by Pakistani Rangers during the shelling but it remained unexploded.
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August - 24 
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 24 stated that “successful” talks with Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) has started a journey of “walking together” and will lead to the development of not only Nagaland bu
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 24 stated that “successful” talks with Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) has started a journey of “walking together” and will lead to the development of not only Nagaland but the entire northeast region, reports The Indian Express. He stated that “The credit does not go to any particular government and neither should they take it. Everyone contributed towards improving the situation. It is the result (of these efforts) that today in Nagaland there has been a successful dialogue with those people (NSCN-IM) leaders. He also added that “Everybody has seen the dream of development and joining the mainstream in not only Nagaland, but the entire northeast and the country. I am confident that the journey that has begun of walking together will bear best of results and the country will achieve greater heights.
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August - 24 
Separately, ‘general secretary’ of Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) Th. Muivah reaffirmed that the framework of the Naga Peace Accord should lead to an acceptable and honourable settlement of the “Indo-Naga issu
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Separately, ‘general secretary’ of Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) Th. Muivah reaffirmed that the framework of the Naga Peace Accord should lead to an acceptable and honourable settlement of the “Indo-Naga issue”, reports Nagaland Post He said this while speaking at the 8th Naga Consultative Meeting held at Niathu Resort, Chumukedima in Dimapur District, on August 24. It was also learnt that Muivah had spoken about the proposed ‘Pan-Naga Hoho’ that would look after the welfare of Naga areas which could not be included in the Naga integration due to geographical location. It was also learnt, that Muivah had revealed, that the Government of India (GoI) had accepted it as part of the competencies. He said the ‘Pan-Naga Hoho’ will be a statutory body with certain powers having separate budget, and “very unique for the Nagas”.
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August - 24 
Separately, on August 24, an Over Ground Worker (OGW) of Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant was arrested in Thoubal District, reports e-pao. He revealed that he had extorted money from Pradhan (chief) of Irom Meijrao in Imphal West District and
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Separately, on August 24, an Over Ground Worker (OGW) of Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant was arrested in Thoubal District, reports e-pao. He revealed that he had extorted money from Pradhan (chief) of Irom Meijrao in Imphal West District and Trinity School.
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August - 24 
The Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Haribhai Parthibhai Chaudhary while addressing media persons in Hyderabad on August 24 stated that the Centre has been adopting a five-pronged strategy to contain Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) in the country t
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The Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Haribhai Parthibhai Chaudhary while addressing media persons in Hyderabad on August 24 stated that the Centre has been adopting a five-pronged strategy to contain Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) in the country to a large extent, reports The Hindu. The Minister further said containing LWE presence would not be by using force alone but by taking up development programmes and creating awareness among the communities. He also said that the extremists’ impact had come down to about 10-15 districts from about 108 districts in 10 States in the past.
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August - 25 
According to a list prepared by Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA), 17 Indians are now ‘missing’, The Indian Express on August 26. As reported by Indian and foreign intelligence services, they are active with the Islamic State (IS) or rival org
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According to a list prepared by Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA), 17 Indians are now ‘missing’, The Indian Express on August 26. As reported by Indian and foreign intelligence services, they are active with the Islamic State (IS) or rival organisations like Jabhat al-Nusra. In addition, up to a dozen Indian Mujahideen (IM) cadres are also believed to have joined the Islamic State, while Police have stopped at least 22 volunteers from travelling. According to The Indian Express’ exclusive report, the 17 Indians - all young men, barring a woman who has returned home - were educated, most hailing from middle-class or affluent families with conventional aspirations. Few had known links to Islamist political groups, and none to terrorism. The report said that alarm bells have started to ring in the corridors of power as the UMHA discussed the issue with Directors General of Police and Home Secretaries from 12 states earlier this month. Intelligence agencies suspect that the Indians have joined the savage IS, despite Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh's assurance that India is safe from an IS threat. The report further said that even though the numbers are small, Government sources said, the action plan is based on mounting evidence that the Islamic State propaganda has found resonance among some young Muslims disenchanted with the community’s traditional religious and political leadership and angered by growing communal violence. Islamic State flags have come up at protests in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Jammu Kashmir; pro-Islamic State graffiti has been reported in West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh. Perhaps most important, support for the Islamic State is blossoming in underground blogs and chat-rooms. Islamic State propagandists have, in particular, been calling for educated volunteers, especially engineers and doctors, to help build an Islamic utopia.
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August - 25 
Suspected militants from the A’chik Matgrik Elite Force (AMEF) on August 25, abducted a mechanic, identified as Hafizuddin Mollah, at Nangmeram, near Rongmil in East Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times.
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Suspected militants from the A’chik Matgrik Elite Force (AMEF) on August 25, abducted a mechanic, identified as Hafizuddin Mollah, at Nangmeram, near Rongmil in East Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times.
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August - 25 
A 45-year-old man, identified as Pidu Korsa, who was an active member of the Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist vigilante force) was killed by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at the Nayapara relief camp in Bijapur District on August 25, rep
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A 45-year-old man, identified as Pidu Korsa, who was an active member of the Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist vigilante force) was killed by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at the Nayapara relief camp in Bijapur District on August 25, reports The Hindu. Villagers said that a group of armed Maoists stormed the Nayapara relief camp and pumped bullets into Korsa, killing him on the spot.
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August - 25 
A junior commissioned officer (JCO), Naib Subedar Krishna Singh (44) of 3 Kumaon Regiment of Army, was killed in cross-Line of Control (LoC) firing by Pakistani troops in Nowgam sector in Kupwara District on August 25, reports The Times of India. The
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A junior commissioned officer (JCO), Naib Subedar Krishna Singh (44) of 3 Kumaon Regiment of Army, was killed in cross-Line of Control (LoC) firing by Pakistani troops in Nowgam sector in Kupwara District on August 25, reports The Times of India. The JCO was hit by a Pakistani sniper near the LoC in Nowgam sector and later succumbed to injuries, an Army spokesman said in Srinagar. He said Pakistan troops resorted to firing on forward positions in the sector around 1300 hours, violating the ceasefire once again.
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August - 25 
A low intensity blast occurred near the Nagaland Civil Secretariat, in Kohima, on August 25, reports Nagaland Post. No casualties have been reported.
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A low intensity blast occurred near the Nagaland Civil Secretariat, in Kohima, on August 25, reports Nagaland Post. No casualties have been reported.
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August - 25 
A technical analysis of GPS [Global Positioning System] device used by the Gurdaspur attackers has thrown up coordinates in Sargodha, Pakistan, on July 21, with the same location also appearing as an undated entry, The Times of India reports on Augus
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A technical analysis of GPS [Global Positioning System] device used by the Gurdaspur attackers has thrown up coordinates in Sargodha, Pakistan, on July 21, with the same location also appearing as an undated entry, The Times of India reports on August 26. Experts have stumbled upon origins of the GPS sets in Taiwan or US, indicating that this is where they may have been picked up, and found that they were possibly located in the UK at some point of time. According to a dossier prepared by India, one of the GPS sets has coordinates of 12 places fed on it on July 21, indicating the route taken by the attackers from Ravi river to the place where they planted the Improvised Explosive Devices [IED] on the railway track and further to Dinanagar Police Station in Gurdaspur District. "It is possible that certain locations could have been observed by the terrorists on the display screen without getting recorded in the equipment menu," the technical experts who analysed the GPS device have reported. As for the second GPS set, experts confirmed that it shows "presence inside Pakistan". As per the analysis, coordinates (32.161639 N, 72:42E) on July 21 were observed near Sargodha near Canal Road, next to main Shahpur-Sahiwal road.
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August - 25 
Also, even as the GoI s exploring every option to bring the various factions of NSCN-IM within the recently inked Naga Peace Accord, NSCN-IM is recruiting fresh cadre from parts of eastern Nagaland, reports The Sentinel on August 25. The recruitment
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Also, even as the GoI s exploring every option to bring the various factions of NSCN-IM within the recently inked Naga Peace Accord, NSCN-IM is recruiting fresh cadre from parts of eastern Nagaland, reports The Sentinel on August 25. The recruitment drive was started immediately after the Naga accord was signed. NSCN-IM ‘ministry of information and publicity’ (MIP) admitted that the recruitment was on, but said it was “completely on a voluntary basis”. According to sources NSCN-IM was conducting its recruitment drive in its stronghold Tuensang District.
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August - 25 
At least three Border Security Force (BSF) troopers were killed and six others including an Assistant Commandant severely injured in a landmine blast in Malkangiri District on August 26, reports odishasuntimes.com. The incident occurred when the BSF
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At least three Border Security Force (BSF) troopers were killed and six others including an Assistant Commandant severely injured in a landmine blast in Malkangiri District on August 26, reports odishasuntimes.com. The incident occurred when the BSF troopers, in charge of security at the construction site of Gurupriya bridge, were returning to their base camp at Chitrakonda after a combing operation in Raleguda when they accidentally stumbled upon the landmine planted near Janbai ghat. While several troopers were injured, six of them including Assistant Commandant Ashok Kumar sustained severe injuries.
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August - 25 
Earlier, on August 25, Security Forces (SFs) recovered one Lathode gun and two Lathode shells from Urup Arapati Komla Ingkhol in Imphal East District, reports The Sangai Express.
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Earlier, on August 25, Security Forces (SFs) recovered one Lathode gun and two Lathode shells from Urup Arapati Komla Ingkhol in Imphal East District, reports The Sangai Express.
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August - 25 
In other news, Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) has convened a consultative meeting on August 25, at Naithu Resort in Chumukedima in Dimapur District, with Naga church leaders and Non Governmental Organisations
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In other news, Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) has convened a consultative meeting on August 25, at Naithu Resort in Chumukedima in Dimapur District, with Naga church leaders and Non Governmental Organisations (NGO’s) to discuss the framework agreement it signed on August 3 with Government of India (GoI), reports The Telegraph. The consultative meeting will be attended by NGOs from all Naga-inhabited areas of Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Nagaland.
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August - 25 
Meanwhile, Odisha Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik on August 25 said Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) continues to be a challenge in the districts of Malkangiri, Koraput and Nuapada, reports The New Indian Express. CM Patnaik said this while replying to a
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Meanwhile, Odisha Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik on August 25 said Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) continues to be a challenge in the districts of Malkangiri, Koraput and Nuapada, reports The New Indian Express. CM Patnaik said this while replying to a debate in the Assembly and claimed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) activities have gone down in the 11 districts of Jajpur, Dhenkanal, Gajapati, Ganjam, Nabarangpur, Keonjhar, Mayurbhanj, Sambalpur, Deogarh, Sundergarh and Nayagarh, despite the CPI-Maoist efforts to re-group in these areas. "The position continues to remain challenging in the districts of Malkangiri, Koraput and Nuapada," he added. He further said in order to improve mobile connectivity in the Maoist affected areas, 253 locations have been identified for setting up new mobile towers. "However, unless the Centre proactively spends from the USO (Universal Service Obligation) Fund, mobile operators will not set up these towers. This continues to be a matter of concern," Patnaik said. He said to provide road connectivity to the remote areas of Malkangiri District, construction work on the much awaited Gurupriya bridge has started, which would connect over 100 villages and help overall development.
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August - 25 
Militants shot dead a National Conference (NC) worker, identified as Javed Ahmad Khan (30), resident of Khanday Pora, in South Kashmir’s Awantipora area in Pulwama District on August 25, reports Daily Excelsior. Khan had gone to wash room in the comp
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Militants shot dead a National Conference (NC) worker, identified as Javed Ahmad Khan (30), resident of Khanday Pora, in South Kashmir’s Awantipora area in Pulwama District on August 25, reports Daily Excelsior. Khan had gone to wash room in the compound of his house and as he came out he was fired at indiscriminately killing him on the spot. The militants fled away under the cover of darkness. Khan was arrested by Army in March 2010 from Chandrigam Tral and was released after two years in 2013. One pistol, a grenade and six rounds were recovered from him. His house was fired at by militants in 2014. However, he escaped unhurt. He was presently working as lecturer on contractual basis at Guru Nanak B Ed College, Awantipora.
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August - 25 
On the same day, another PLA militant, identified as ‘lance corporal’ Sanasam Birchandra alias Ibungo was arrested from area of Pangei Bazar in Imphal West District, reports The Sangai Express.
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On the same day, another PLA militant, identified as ‘lance corporal’ Sanasam Birchandra alias Ibungo was arrested from area of Pangei Bazar in Imphal West District, reports The Sangai Express.
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August - 25 
Separately, a women militant of Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) was arrested on August 25, at Wangjing area in Thoubal District, reports The Sangai Express. The militant has been identified as Elangbam Ningol Anita Devi.
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Separately, a women militant of Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) was arrested on August 25, at Wangjing area in Thoubal District, reports The Sangai Express. The militant has been identified as Elangbam Ningol Anita Devi.
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August - 25 
The investigation agencies trying to decipher the code note carried by Intezar Ali, suspected terrorist say the code has asked the "organizers" to target national leaders who will come to campaign in Bihar during the state's assembly elections, The
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The investigation agencies trying to decipher the code note carried by Intezar Ali, suspected terrorist say the code has asked the "organizers" to target national leaders who will come to campaign in Bihar during the state's assembly elections, The Times of India reports on August 26. In addition, the agencies say that if there is a "considerable progress" in this, the "methodology" can be repeated in 2016 during Bengal's Assembly elections. The seized explosives, which also include detonators and gelatins, are similar to the ones that terrorist sleeper cells use. "It seems that the planning was at a nascent stage but the planning was being perfected to the minute detail. Maoists usually do not use timer-bombs to carry attacks on security personnel," a source said. A Ranchi-based sleeper cell of Indian Mujahideen (IM) had carried out blasts at Narendra Modi's rally in Patna even in 2013 that has led to security agencies not to ignore this lead. The accused Ali had earlier been in West Bengal from where he even secured a degree in alternate medicine as early as 2001. The accused has claimed he was a regular visitor at a Jhalda diabetes camp in Purulia District of West Bengal without actually explaining how he, originally a resident of Bihar, managed to build a four storey residence in a locality in Ranchi. Sources said that August 16, 2015 haul at Strand Road in Kolkata have strong links to the Ranchi haul. "While Sulphur was recovered at both places, it is the suspected stocking of RDX that has kept us worried," said an official. The Army intelligence, Jharkhand Special Branch and the central agencies are questioning Intezar in several rounds and several raids are planned across Bardhaman and Murshidabad Districts in the coming 72 hours.
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August - 25 
Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘supporters’ were arrested on charges of extortion from Balarampur town in Purulia District on August 25, reports The Statesman. The two hailing from Belpahari in West Midnapore District came to Balara
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Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘supporters’ were arrested on charges of extortion from Balarampur town in Purulia District on August 25, reports The Statesman. The two hailing from Belpahari in West Midnapore District came to Balarampur and were extorting money from the shopkeepers who complained to the Police. Police rushed to the area and arrested the duo. They were later produced in the court of the Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Purulia, who remanded them in three days Police custody, Superintendent of Police (SP) Rupesh Kumar said.
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August - 26 
Investigators have found that the three Pakistan-based terrorists, who attacked Dinanagar Police Station, entered India after crossing the Ravi river from near Tash, close to Mastgarh village under Narot Jaimal Singh Police Station in Gurdaspur Di
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Investigators have found that the three Pakistan-based terrorists, who attacked Dinanagar Police Station, entered India after crossing the Ravi river from near Tash, close to Mastgarh village under Narot Jaimal Singh Police Station in Gurdaspur District, Asian Age reports on August 27. While the disposable rocket launcher recovered from the Gurdaspur attackers carried Yugoslavia/Czech Republic markings and the cartridges found origin in China, Russia, Ukraine and Czech Republic, the AK-56 rifles recovered were of Chinese design. The analysis of GPS [Global Positioning System] sets recovered from the attackers shows possible origins in Taiwan or the US. Sets could have been located in the UK sometime.
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August - 26 
Meanwhile, a Maoist camp was busted by SFs following an exchange of fire for over an hour under Baipariguda Police Station area of Koraput District on August 26, reports The Hindu. This exchange of fire occurred at around 10.30 a.m. inside Majhig
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Meanwhile, a Maoist camp was busted by SFs following an exchange of fire for over an hour under Baipariguda Police Station area of Koraput District on August 26, reports The Hindu. This exchange of fire occurred at around 10.30 a.m. inside Majhiguda forest. Tents, kitbags and other items of daily use of Maoists were seized.
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August - 26 
On August 26, Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant, identified as Hijam Roshan Singh alias SP alias Abungcha was arrested from in and around Yairipok area in Thoubal District, reports The Sangai Express.
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On August 26, Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant, identified as Hijam Roshan Singh alias SP alias Abungcha was arrested from in and around Yairipok area in Thoubal District, reports The Sangai Express.
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August - 26 
Separately, Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant Burhan Wani (21), who has become the new face of militancy in Kashmir, has released a first-ever video message in which he talks about ‘jihad’, reports Indian Express on August 27. In the five minute 38
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Separately, Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant Burhan Wani (21), who has become the new face of militancy in Kashmir, has released a first-ever video message in which he talks about ‘jihad’, reports Indian Express on August 27. In the five minute 38 second video clip circulated through WhatsApp and other social networking sites, Burhan, asks Kashmiri youth to join militancy, he cautions young boys and girls not to become informers for the Army and Police and tells Police personnel not to harass the family members and stop fighting against them.
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August - 26 
A militant of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) was killed in a fierce gun battle on August 26 at Qazinag forests in Uri area of Baramulla District while 4 others were trapped in adjacent Hamam Markote forests of Rafiabad area, reports Daily Excelsior. The opera
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A militant of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) was killed in a fierce gun battle on August 26 at Qazinag forests in Uri area of Baramulla District while 4 others were trapped in adjacent Hamam Markote forests of Rafiabad area, reports Daily Excelsior. The operation was launched on August 23 after two people reported to the Police Station Boniyar in Uri that they were thrashed by a group of five militants in the forests who snatched their cell phones as well. One AK-47 rifle and war like stores were recovered from him.
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August - 26 
Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik on August 26 condemned the Maoist attack on BSF troopers in Malkangiri District, reports The Times of India. "The ambush was targeted at BSF with an intention to stall the construction of Gurupriya bridge, which wil
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Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik on August 26 condemned the Maoist attack on BSF troopers in Malkangiri District, reports The Times of India. "The ambush was targeted at BSF with an intention to stall the construction of Gurupriya bridge, which will link the cut-off areas with the mainstream," the CM said while making a statement in the State Assembly in Bhubaneswar.
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August - 26 
Chief Minister Manik Sarkar on August 26 said that the State Government has no objection if former Tripura National Volunteers (TNV) supremo Bijoy Kumar Hrangkhawl and former Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga included in the talks as interlocutors b
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Chief Minister Manik Sarkar on August 26 said that the State Government has no objection if former Tripura National Volunteers (TNV) supremo Bijoy Kumar Hrangkhawl and former Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga included in the talks as interlocutors between Centre, State and National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT), reports Tripurainfo. "Officials of Union Home Ministry, central intelligence bodies and Tripura government have already held two rounds of talks during the past six months with the NLFT in Delhi and Shillong," Sarkar said to reporters at secretariat on August 26. "We are ready to continue the peace talks with the NLFT. However, their concrete and specific conditions, demands and issues are yet to be submitted to the government. But talks on any issues of the NLFT must be held under the Indian Constitution,” added Manik Sarkar, who also holds the Home Portfolio.
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August - 26 
Fifty six Nagaland legislators and over 50 members of Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) held a closed- door marathon 3rd consultative meeting for over five hours at Chumukedima Police Complex in Dimapur District,
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Fifty six Nagaland legislators and over 50 members of Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) held a closed- door marathon 3rd consultative meeting for over five hours at Chumukedima Police Complex in Dimapur District, on August 26, reports The Sangai Express. A senior legislator said that most of the legislators spoke about solution that should be honourable and acceptable and inclusive of all sections of the people. It was also learnt that during the meeting, legislators also raised concerns over non involvement of other Naga Political Groups (NPGs) in the ongoing talk. The legislators had reportedly suggested that before inking the final agreement, all NPGs should be taken on board for lasting and peaceful solution.
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August - 26 
Further, a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant, identified as ‘private’ Maibam Lemba Singh alias Nongdran Khomba was arrested from Khabeisoi area in Imphal West District, reports The Sangai Express on August 27.
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Further, a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant, identified as ‘private’ Maibam Lemba Singh alias Nongdran Khomba was arrested from Khabeisoi area in Imphal West District, reports The Sangai Express on August 27.
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August - 26 
General Officer Commanding (GOC) 15 Corps, Lieutenat General Subrata Saha on August 26 said that there is no Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) activity near Indian borders on the Pakistan side but its presence in that country is a concern for In
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General Officer Commanding (GOC) 15 Corps, Lieutenat General Subrata Saha on August 26 said that there is no Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) activity near Indian borders on the Pakistan side but its presence in that country is a concern for India, reports Daily Excelsior. He said “As of now, there is no immediate threat on borders. But then we have to be very watchful. When we talk of LoC, there are no signs or visible signals of ISIS but then this is something we have to remain alert.” He added “Waving of ISIS flags and displaying Baghdadi pictures is a concern because if you see the way youth from other parts of the world are being attracted by ISIS. Though I don’t think there have been no such known instances in Kashmir that people going to parts of the world affected by ISIS. If you see the way they are able to attract the youths in large numbers, so it is definitely a cause of concern and it needs to be dealt appropriately by all the agencies and all the institutions that need to.”
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August - 26 
India had prepared a list of 22 lapses in Pakistan's investigation into the November 26, 2008 (26/11) terror attack in Mumbai (Maharashtra), and would have confronted Pakistan's National Security Advisor (NSA) Sartaj Aziz with it had the talks gone a
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India had prepared a list of 22 lapses in Pakistan's investigation into the November 26, 2008 (26/11) terror attack in Mumbai (Maharashtra), and would have confronted Pakistan's National Security Advisor (NSA) Sartaj Aziz with it had the talks gone ahead as scheduled, Mumbai Mirror reports on August 27. The dossier says a lot of evidence was ignored and many were kept out of the investigations. The Indian government claims the conspiracy to attack Mumbai was hatched way back in 2005, while Pakistan has only investigated the 2007-2008 period. "They could have examined (David) Headley's wife Faiza Qutalah to get evidence against (Hafiz) Saeed," the dossier says. Qutalah, Headley's third wife whom he divorced just after the attacks, claims to have met Hafiz Saeed and was the first one to depose before the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The dossier again raises the question as to why the roles of Pakistani Army officers Major Iqbal and Major Sameer were not investigated. "It appears the FIA [Federal Investigation Agency] has investigated the Karachi part of the conspiracy whereas the beginning of the conspiracy, training, motivation etc which took place at Muzaffarabad, Muridke and Lahore has not been thoroughly covered," the dossier says. Importantly, the dossier claims Pakistani authorities have completely omitted investigations into the role of trainers including Abdul Rehman Makki, a Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) operative in-charge of training. Makki is Saeed's brother-in-law. "The role of ISI [Inter-Services Intelligence] has been conveniently left out," the Indian dossier says. The dossier also raises questions into the role and whereabouts of those who facilitated the Mumbai attack by arranging for logistic support from Lahore to Karachi. The temporary Control Room in Karachi has also not been looked into, Indian authorities claim. The interrogation of attack mastermind Zaki-Ur-Rehman Lakhvi was also perfunctory, the dossier says, and exhaustive details of accomplices and associates were never sought. The list of suspects supplied by India was ignored and sources of the arms and explosives used in the attack haven't been disclosed. The India also complains that the investigations have been indifferent about Headley's activities in Pakistan. "Headley was intermittently given fake Indian currency by Major Iqbal for use in India. This aspect has not been covered by FIA," the dossier says.
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August - 26 
Meanwhile, a contractor, Motesh Hojai (54), was beaten to death by unidentified men at his residence at Purana Maibang in Dima Hasao District on August 26, reports The Telegraph. Sources said a militant group, active in Dima Hasao, had demanded money
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Meanwhile, a contractor, Motesh Hojai (54), was beaten to death by unidentified men at his residence at Purana Maibang in Dima Hasao District on August 26, reports The Telegraph. Sources said a militant group, active in Dima Hasao, had demanded money from Hojai a month ago but he refused to pay. Dima Hasao Superintendent of Police G.V. Sivaprasad said they had started investigation into the case. G.V. Sivaprasad said, "We will soon find out who are behind it."
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August - 26 
Meanwhile, LeT terrorist Mohammed Naved Yakub, a resident of Faisalabad in Pakistan, made a confessional statement before a Magistrate in Jammu city on August 26 regarding the role of the terror outfit in carrying out strikes like the Udhampur attack
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Meanwhile, LeT terrorist Mohammed Naved Yakub, a resident of Faisalabad in Pakistan, made a confessional statement before a Magistrate in Jammu city on August 26 regarding the role of the terror outfit in carrying out strikes like the Udhampur attack, reports Daily Excelsior. The confessional statement was recorded under Section 164 of Criminal Procedure Code.
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August - 26 
Meghalaya Government on August 26, cancelled a scheduled meeting with former Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) leaders, reports The Shillong Times on August 26. Brenard Marak, leader of Breakaway faction of ANVC (ANVC-B) stated that the meeting
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Meghalaya Government on August 26, cancelled a scheduled meeting with former Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) leaders, reports The Shillong Times on August 26. Brenard Marak, leader of Breakaway faction of ANVC (ANVC-B) stated that the meeting, which was scheduled to be chaired by the Chief Minister Mukul Sangma himself, was called off at the eleventh hour
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August - 26 
One civilian, identified as Thokchom Kumar was injured when an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) exploded near the entrance gate of 45 Assam Rifles, C-Coy at Chingarel, Imphal East District, on August 26, reports The Sangai Express. E-pao further add
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One civilian, identified as Thokchom Kumar was injured when an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) exploded near the entrance gate of 45 Assam Rifles, C-Coy at Chingarel, Imphal East District, on August 26, reports The Sangai Express. E-pao further adds that Police have stated that 16 people were detained for questioning in connection with the explosion.
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August - 26 
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 26 in New Delhi pushed for provision of mobile services in Naxal-[Left- Wing Extremism (LWE)]-affected areas and directed the Department of Posts to improve its delivery services, as these are vital for the poor
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 26 in New Delhi pushed for provision of mobile services in Naxal-[Left- Wing Extremism (LWE)]-affected areas and directed the Department of Posts to improve its delivery services, as these are vital for the poorest sections of the society, reports The Times of India. Chairing the meeting of PRAGATI -- the ICT-based, multi-modal platform for Pro-Active Governance And Timely Implementation, he reviewed the scheme for provision of mobile services in LWE-affected areas.
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August - 26 
Security Forces (SFs) killed an IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) militant, Lulumud Brahma alias Lachit, at Nukhuwa in Kokrajhar District, reports The Telegraph. A pistol was recovered from the slain militant.
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Security Forces (SFs) killed an IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) militant, Lulumud Brahma alias Lachit, at Nukhuwa in Kokrajhar District, reports The Telegraph. A pistol was recovered from the slain militant.
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August - 26 
Separately, on same day, another KYKL militant, identified as ‘private’ Thokchom Sunil alias Hera was arrested in Pangaltabi Chingkha area of Thoubal, reports The Sangai Express. He revealed that he was involved in extortion as well as providing info
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Separately, on same day, another KYKL militant, identified as ‘private’ Thokchom Sunil alias Hera was arrested in Pangaltabi Chingkha area of Thoubal, reports The Sangai Express. He revealed that he was involved in extortion as well as providing information about the movement of Security Forces (SFs
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August - 26 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) movement will not survive beyond seven to eight years due to various reasons such as an ageing leadership, lack of second-rung leaders and the emergence of lumpen elements in the movement, said Central
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) movement will not survive beyond seven to eight years due to various reasons such as an ageing leadership, lack of second-rung leaders and the emergence of lumpen elements in the movement, said Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Southern Sector Inspector General (IG), M. Vishnuvardhana Rao in Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh on August 26, reports The Times of India. Rao said the present condition is different from the conditions prevailing in the 1980s and the leaders of the previous generation were also more ideologically sound and committed. He further said that "There might be good people involved in the Maoists movement, but a majority of them are living in a fool's paradise by not considering the changes in the world and thinking that the same old conditions are prevailing when they had ventured into the forests. Any system filled with lumpen characters will not survive for long. Now, Maoists are also facing the same situation."
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August - 26 
Three Border Security Force (BSF) personnel and a civilian were killed in a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ambush in Malkangiri District on August 26, reports The Hindu. Six BSF personnel were also seriously injured in the incident that
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Three Border Security Force (BSF) personnel and a civilian were killed in a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ambush in Malkangiri District on August 26, reports The Hindu. Six BSF personnel were also seriously injured in the incident that occurred in the cut-off area of Balimela reservoir near Palangarai ghat under Chitrakonda Police Station limits at around 6.30 a.m. The patrol party that faced the Maoist ambush was part of the 104th battalion of BSF that has a base camp near Janabai. According to Inspector-in-Charge of Chitrakonda Police Station P. Durua, this team was returning by boat after area domination and patrolling in the cut-off area of the reservoir. While they were alighting from the boat, a landmine planted by the Maoists went off. It was followed by firing by the Maoists who were hiding nearby. The slain BSF personnel have been identified as Assistant Sub-Inspector R. Siddheye and Head Constables M. Ravichandran and G. Abhilash. The civilian killed was a tribal named Hari Khila.
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August - 26 
Tripura Chief Minister (CM) Manik Sarkar on August 26 said peace talks with the outlawed National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) have not made any significant development even after two rounds of tripartite meetings, reports Times of India. "Offi
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Tripura Chief Minister (CM) Manik Sarkar on August 26 said peace talks with the outlawed National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) have not made any significant development even after two rounds of tripartite meetings, reports Times of India. "Officials of Union Home Ministry, central intelligence bodies and Tripura government have already held two rounds of talks during the past six months with the NLFT in Delhi and Shillong," Sarkar said. "NLFT wanted ceasefire before the peace talks proceeded. But the state government did not accept it. In the last six months, the outfit has issued subscription notice and made kidnap bids even though the talks were on," Sarkar alleged.
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August - 26 
With the arrest of top operatives of Bangladesh-based Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami Bangladesh (HuJI-B) in Hyderabad on August 14 and 18 respectively, and their role in helping the Indian Mujahedeen (IM) operatives to flee India, the Police strongly fee
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With the arrest of top operatives of Bangladesh-based Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami Bangladesh (HuJI-B) in Hyderabad on August 14 and 18 respectively, and their role in helping the Indian Mujahedeen (IM) operatives to flee India, the Police strongly feel that ‘Sleeper Cells’ in Hyderabad are active, thehansindia.com reports on August 27. On recovering numerous telephone numbers from the mobiles of arrested HuJI-B operatives, the suspicion of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) about the sleeper cell functioning in Hyderabad has further strengthened. “They are sleeper cells. Their activity of arranging shelter to the illegal immigrants, arranging Indian identification and helping them cross the border is just a cover. The motto of the group in performing such activities is something that has to be extracted during interrogation,” according to an unnamed SIT officer.
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August - 27 
As many as 10 Indian are currently engaged in the Islamic State (IS) "war" in Syria/Iraq, according to an assessment shared by India with Australia at a meeting of their joint working group on counter-terrorism in Delhi on August 27, reports The T
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As many as 10 Indian are currently engaged in the Islamic State (IS) "war" in Syria/Iraq, according to an assessment shared by India with Australia at a meeting of their joint working group on counter-terrorism in Delhi on August 27, reports The Times of India. The figure of 10 Indians now with IS is higher than the assessment put forth at a meeting of Chief Secretaries and Police Chiefs of 12 states convened by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) earlier this month. At this meeting, called to discuss the IS' appeal among a section of Indian youth and ways to counter it, the participants were told that 13 Indians had joined IS so far. Of this, seven were believed to be located in IS territory, while six had been killed. During the counter-terror talks with Australia, India is said to have raised Pakistan's continuing terror activities against India and its failure to dismantle the terror infrastructure on its soil. Senior officials of the ministry of external affairs are said to have shared how terror outfits active in the Af-Pak region were now taking up legitimate business such as leather goods exports, travel agencies, flour mills etc, to camouflage their operations and funding. ISI [Inter-Services Intelligence] is controlling most of the terror outfits, particularly LeT. The joint working group also discussed international presence of Sikh radical groups, particularly their attempts to "take over" gurudwaras in US, UK, Germany and Canada, all having a notable Sikh diaspora. India is said to have raised the emerging nexus between radical Sikh outfits and jihadi groups.
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August - 27 
A KYKL militant, identified as Yumnam Ananda, was arrested from Imphal West District on August 27, reports e-pao.
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A KYKL militant, identified as Yumnam Ananda, was arrested from Imphal West District on August 27, reports e-pao.
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August - 27 
Fake notes are on the rise in India, In fiscal year 2014-15, Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) in circulation rose 22 per cent to 5,94,446 pieces, according to the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI's) annual report, dnaindia reports on August 28. These are
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Fake notes are on the rise in India, In fiscal year 2014-15, Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) in circulation rose 22 per cent to 5,94,446 pieces, according to the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI's) annual report, dnaindia reports on August 28. These are counterfeit notes that were detected in the banking system. While 95.6 per cent of these notes were detected by commercial banks, 4.4 per cent were detected at RBI offices. The number of counterfeit notes detected increased for all denominations, except for INR 2 and INR 5, which are almost out of circulation, being replaced by metal coins. India is the largest producer and consumer of currency notes, next only to China. Currency continues to be the dominant means of payment with banknotes in circulation (in value terms) placed at INR 14.3 trillion by March-end. During 2014-15, the goals set for the RBI included field trial of plastic banknotes, exploring alternatives for extending the life of banknotes, introduction of new series of banknotes to leverage the latest innovations of currency note printing technology to stay ahead of counterfeiters, redesigning coins to make them user friendly and long-lasting.
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August - 27 
Hundreds of people on August 27 surrounded a Police Station in Sukma District of Chhattisgarh in protest against the arrest of five villagers on suspicion of being Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, reports The Hindu. Residents of K
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Hundreds of people on August 27 surrounded a Police Station in Sukma District of Chhattisgarh in protest against the arrest of five villagers on suspicion of being Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, reports The Hindu. Residents of Kukanar and nearby villages of Sukma also blocked the National Highway No.30 for a brief period on August 26 and August 27. The protest was against the arrest of Kawasi Kosa, Berati Bundu, Betti Bhima, Betti Sukka and Betti Kosa of Bede Gadam and Bet Para villages two days ago. “All five are Maoist militia members from the Gadam area. The crowd has gathered to pressure the Police to release them,” said Bastar Range Inspector-General of Police (IGP) S.R.P. Kalluri.
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August - 27 
In addition, villagers overpowered an ‘area commander’ identified as Anil Basumatary alias B Shandil alias Rimfu Basumatary (32), of the Ranjan Daimary faction of NDFB (NDFB-RD) and handed him over to the Police in an area near Orang National Park un
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In addition, villagers overpowered an ‘area commander’ identified as Anil Basumatary alias B Shandil alias Rimfu Basumatary (32), of the Ranjan Daimary faction of NDFB (NDFB-RD) and handed him over to the Police in an area near Orang National Park under Dalgaon Police Station in Darrang District on August 27, reports The Assam Tribune. The NDFB-RD militants allegedly tried to abduct a local businessman. However, his accomplices managed to escape from the spot, along with their vehicle, under the cover of darkness. Police reportedly seized a 7.65 mm pistol from him.
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August - 27 
Interlocutor, R.N. Ravi on August 27 stated that Naga Peace Accord was to be a ‘division of power’, with Nagas having absolute power, reports Nagaland Post. He cited the case with Article 371(A), contained in the 16-Point Agreement. He said though Na
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Interlocutor, R.N. Ravi on August 27 stated that Naga Peace Accord was to be a ‘division of power’, with Nagas having absolute power, reports Nagaland Post. He cited the case with Article 371(A), contained in the 16-Point Agreement. He said though Nagaland enjoyed absolute safeguard as per the Article, the Centre would have ‘eminent domain’ and overriding power. Ravi said the first point in sharing sovereign power was that Nagas will be the ‘master’ and secondly, in case of minerals and resources “whatever is below and above land” will belong to Nagas. Ravi said sharing sovereign power will not be mere semantics or playing with words but that there will be a “genuine devolution” where Nagas will become “almost sovereign-like.” He said this was what Government of India translated in terms of uniqueness of Naga history. When asked if the issue of Article 371(A) only covered Nagas of Nagaland, Ravi replied that both the entities were “talking about Nagas comprehensively” and not only about Nagas of Nagaland. When asked if the issue of Article 371(A) only covered Nagas of Nagaland, Ravi replied that both the entities were “talking about Nagas comprehensively” and not only about Nagas of Nagaland. On the crucial issue of integration of Naga areas in the north east, Ravi admitted that it still remained in the agenda but added, that it would have to be achieved through a democratic process, reports Nagaland Post. Ravi made it clear, that physical integration in terms of boundary was not possible at this point of time, since Government of India (GoI) was “not going to touch the boundaries of other States”. On inclusiveness of other NPGs, Ravi replied “when I say inclusiveness, we want all groups to join and share the ownership”, reports Nagaland Post. He said that the GoI was serious about other groups joining the consultations and for which invitations were sent. Ravi also made it clear that there will be just one Interlocutor and one talk for the Naga issue. He said having several interlocutors and several talks could result in several solutions which would only make a “mockery of the Naga issue”. He further reiterated, that settlement was not restricted to the NSCN-IM but with entire Nagas. Asked if any positive steps were taken to include other NPGs, Ravi revealed that he had not invited other groups only after signing August 3 agreement but he had sent invitations prior to it, reports Nagaland Post. He said as far as government of India was concerned, it has made a “very definite approach”.
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August - 27 
Meanwhile, Army and Police on August 27 neutralised a militant hideout and recovered large quantity of arms and ammunition from Gad Nullah near village Shalog in Kishtwar District, reports Daily Excelsior. Recoveries made from the hideout included on
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Meanwhile, Army and Police on August 27 neutralised a militant hideout and recovered large quantity of arms and ammunition from Gad Nullah near village Shalog in Kishtwar District, reports Daily Excelsior. Recoveries made from the hideout included one AK rifle with three magazines and 562 rounds, one UBGL with eight grenades, 11 rounds of .303 rifles, one satellite telephone, four radio sets, 12 hand grenades, four pistol magazines and two binoculars. Sources said the hideout belonged to the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) as some militants of the outfit were still at large in the District.
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August - 27 
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on August 27 told Union Home Minister (UHM) Rajnath Singh that though his Government has welcomed the Naga Peace Accord, as it would bring about peace in Nagaland and the Northeast as a whole, it would oppose too
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Meanwhile, Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on August 27 told Union Home Minister (UHM) Rajnath Singh that though his Government has welcomed the Naga Peace Accord, as it would bring about peace in Nagaland and the Northeast as a whole, it would oppose tooth and nail if the Accord infringes upon the constitutional boundary of Assam, reports The Sentinel. "Government of Assam has formally conveyed its protests that the Accord should not in any way harm Assam's interest. Extension of the boundary beyond Nagaland frontier would not be tolerated under any circumstances," he added.
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August - 27 
Meanwhile, PRO of Inspector General of Assam Rifles (IGAR) in a communiqué claimed that the AR neutralized seven militants including a woman from NSCN (K), reports Nagaland Post on August 28. In related news, NSCN-K confirmed that among those ki
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Meanwhile, PRO of Inspector General of Assam Rifles (IGAR) in a communiqué claimed that the AR neutralized seven militants including a woman from NSCN (K), reports Nagaland Post on August 28. In related news, NSCN-K confirmed that among those killed in an ambush by Indian security forces, five of them belonged to the NSCN-K. They identified the dead militants as ‘captain’ Medo, ‘lieutenant’ Joseph, ‘chaplin’ Robin, ‘sergeant’ Sipu Kuki and Hukavi, ‘under secretary’ of the civil wing. Also, Naga Mothers Association (NMA) claimed the woman who was killed in an encounter was a health worker.
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August - 27 
Police arrested two top Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) militants, identified as Lal Singh Deka alias Harish Barman, 27, and Anath, alias Hiranmoy Roy (25), from Baxirhat in Cooch Behar District ,near the Assam-Bengal border, on August 27, rep
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Police arrested two top Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) militants, identified as Lal Singh Deka alias Harish Barman, 27, and Anath, alias Hiranmoy Roy (25), from Baxirhat in Cooch Behar District ,near the Assam-Bengal border, on August 27, reports The Telegraph. The Superintendent of Police (SP), Cooch Behar, Rajesh Kumar Yadav said, “The two were most wanted in our books. Deka is a member of the KLO 'central committee' and the 'organising secretary' of the militant group. Anath is the 'commander-in-chief' of the KLO. Deka is a resident of Gossaigaon and Anath is from Kokrajhar, both in Assam". The arrested duo is the main accused in the 2013 Bajrapara bomb blast in Jalpaiguri District
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August - 27 
Police on August 27, neutrlised a gang of abductors and rescued a civilian, identified as Rafikul Islam, reports The Shillong Times. The abductors claimed to be Achik National Cooperative Army (ANCA) militants. The arrested have been identified as T
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Police on August 27, neutrlised a gang of abductors and rescued a civilian, identified as Rafikul Islam, reports The Shillong Times. The abductors claimed to be Achik National Cooperative Army (ANCA) militants. The arrested have been identified as Thosai Sangma, Suresh Sangma and Chanting Sangma. They had abducted Rafikul Islam of Borbalu village on August 20 from his work place in 18 Mile, Brynihat in Ri Bhoi District and demanded INR one Million as ransom.
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August - 27 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested an IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) terrorist, identified as Sudem Borgoyary alias Gorom (20), from village Jwngmapuri in Kokrajhar District on August 27, reports The Sentinel. SF
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested an IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) terrorist, identified as Sudem Borgoyary alias Gorom (20), from village Jwngmapuri in Kokrajhar District on August 27, reports The Sentinel. SFs also recovered one 7.65 mm pistol (Factory made), three 7.65mm live rounds from him.
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August - 27 
Separately, Karbi militants abducted the secretary of Shilliang-Mynriang village in West Jaintia Hill District, identified as Wom Shadap, besides chasing away several Khasi villagers compelling them to take shelter in the nearby villages on August 27
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Separately, Karbi militants abducted the secretary of Shilliang-Mynriang village in West Jaintia Hill District, identified as Wom Shadap, besides chasing away several Khasi villagers compelling them to take shelter in the nearby villages on August 27, reports The Shillong Times. The incident happened after the members of Jaintia National Union (JNU) visited the village Laher in the border with Assam on August 26 and created nuisance in the area which provoked Karbi residents and the militant group in Karbi-Anglong.
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August - 27 
Three Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militants were killed in an encounter with Army and Police in Rafiabad forests in Baramulla District on August 27, reports Daily Excelsior. One Pakistani LeT militant, identified as Sajjad alias Abu Abaidullah was captured
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Three Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militants were killed in an encounter with Army and Police in Rafiabad forests in Baramulla District on August 27, reports Daily Excelsior. One Pakistani LeT militant, identified as Sajjad alias Abu Abaidullah was captured alive after the gunfight. Abaidullah is a resident of Balochistan, Pakistan. He was captured alive after Army fired tear smoke and chilly grenades inside the cave in which he had taken shelter when Army encircled the group. Army also recovered huge cache of arms and ammunition which include four AK- 47 rifles and two UBGLs [Underbarrel Grenade Launcher].
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August - 27 
Two Karbi People Liberation Tiger (KPLT) militants, identified as Mona Dera alias Sampri Derage and Matheus Ronghe alias Sarlm were arrested in a joint operation by the Army and the Assam Police in Bhitor Kalyani village East Karbi Anglong District,
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Two Karbi People Liberation Tiger (KPLT) militants, identified as Mona Dera alias Sampri Derage and Matheus Ronghe alias Sarlm were arrested in a joint operation by the Army and the Assam Police in Bhitor Kalyani village East Karbi Anglong District, reports The Shillong Times on August 28.
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August - 27 
West Jaintia Hills Police arrested two persons who had demanded INR 300000 from three persons including a Block Development Officer, Inspector of Tax and a businesswoman in the name of Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC), from an unspecifi
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West Jaintia Hills Police arrested two persons who had demanded INR 300000 from three persons including a Block Development Officer, Inspector of Tax and a businesswoman in the name of Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC), from an unspecified location, reports The Shillong Times on August 28. The arrested extortionists have been identified as Teimikitre Dkhar and Raplang Nongrum.
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August - 28 
A five-member armed gang, including a former Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, was arrested by the Choutuppal Police in Nalgonda District on August 28 on the charges of conspiring to loot a petrol tank, reports The Hindu. The Police
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A five-member armed gang, including a former Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, was arrested by the Choutuppal Police in Nalgonda District on August 28 on the charges of conspiring to loot a petrol tank, reports The Hindu. The Police seized a country-made weapon from them.
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August - 28 
Amidst conflicting reports, it has been reported that at least six militants of Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) and two civilians were killed , when troops of 23 Assam Rifles and 21 Para commandos reportedly laid a
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Amidst conflicting reports, it has been reported that at least six militants of Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) and two civilians were killed , when troops of 23 Assam Rifles and 21 Para commandos reportedly laid an ambush along the Pangsha International Trade Centre area, bordering Myanmar in Tuensang District, reports Nagaland Post. While information from various sources reported that the NSCN-K team was ambushed, Public Relations Officer (PRO) of AR however claimed that NSCN-K had fired upon Security Forces (SFs). Sources said six of the fatalities were NSCN-K and two were reportedly civilians. Two women and an Army trooper were injured too. Though it could not be confirmed, sources said one of the injured woman is the wife of NSCN-K functionary and ‘PRO’, ‘colonel’ Isak Sumi. Kanglaonline further adds that large quantity of arms and ammunition were recovered and that one soldier was injured. The militants, according to IGAR PRO were from the NSCN-K camp located at Ponyu Village inside Myanmar and belong to the group headed by ‘lieutenant general’ Niki Sumi.
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August - 28 
Dead bodies of two suspected militants of Nehlun faction of Kuki National Front (KNF-N) were recovered from Thoubal river near Nongpok Keithelmanbi barrage in Thoubal District, reports The Sangai Express. The dead militants have been identified as Pa
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Dead bodies of two suspected militants of Nehlun faction of Kuki National Front (KNF-N) were recovered from Thoubal river near Nongpok Keithelmanbi barrage in Thoubal District, reports The Sangai Express. The dead militants have been identified as Paoneigin Vaiphei and Thangmon Vaiphei.
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August - 28 
Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) warned that the ‘August 28 Pangsha massacre’ of unarmed NSCN/GPRN (government of peoples republic of Nagaland) members and ‘innocent civilians’ by Indian Army shall bear testimony before the
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Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) warned that the ‘August 28 Pangsha massacre’ of unarmed NSCN/GPRN (government of peoples republic of Nagaland) members and ‘innocent civilians’ by Indian Army shall bear testimony before the world for generations to come, reports Nagaland Post. In a release, NSCN-K ‘ministry of information and publicity (MIP)’ further warned the ‘enemy agents that the worst fate awaits them to face judgments’. It said the NSCN-K would leave no stones unturned ‘to prosecute them under anti-national act’. On August 28, 2015, Security Forces, in an encounter, had killed eight persons including six NSCN-K militants and two civilians along the Pangsha International Trade Centre area of Tuensung District.
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August - 28 
Separately, a ‘central committee’ member and ‘finance secretary’ of IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Swamla Basumatary alias Sohitab was arrested in Chirag District on August 28, report The Shill
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Separately, a ‘central committee’ member and ‘finance secretary’ of IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Swamla Basumatary alias Sohitab was arrested in Chirag District on August 28, report The Shillong Times. A pistol and some ammunition were recovered from Swamla, who had been trained in Myanmar in 2010.
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August - 28 
The Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka has unveiled a program to address human rights issues at the regional level, reports Colombo Page on August 28. The Government Information Department said that the program aims to sort out complaints through r
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The Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka has unveiled a program to address human rights issues at the regional level, reports Colombo Page on August 28. The Government Information Department said that the program aims to sort out complaints through regional committees before they reach the Commission. The first stage of establishing the regional committees was launched in the Ampara District in Eastern Province. The committees comprise state officials as well as civil committee officers. The committees are being established in every Divisional Secretariat Division. The Ampara District programme commenced recently under the patronage of Nimal G. Punchihewa, the Legal Adviser of the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka.
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August - 28 
Three civilians were killed and 16 others were injured on August 28 when Pakistani troops indulged in unprovoked firing and heavy mortar shelling in the RS Pura sector of Jammu District, reports Times of India. Mortar shelling from the Pakistan side
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Three civilians were killed and 16 others were injured on August 28 when Pakistani troops indulged in unprovoked firing and heavy mortar shelling in the RS Pura sector of Jammu District, reports Times of India. Mortar shelling from the Pakistan side was still on and the Border Security Force (BSF) troops were retaliating accordingly. The injured have been admitted to hospital and are receiving medical aid.
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August - 28 
Two cadres of the Peoples Liberation Front of India (PLFI)-a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), were killed in an encounter with the Security Force (SF) personnel during an anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism, LWE] operat
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Two cadres of the Peoples Liberation Front of India (PLFI)-a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), were killed in an encounter with the Security Force (SF) personnel during an anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism, LWE] operation in Madhatu village under Arki Police Station in Khunti District on August 28, reports Business Standard. The bodies of the ultras have been recovered, but their identities were yet to be established as the SF personnel led by District Superintendent of Police (SP) Anish Gupta were yet to return to their camp, said Deputy Inspector General (DIG) (Ranchi) A K Singh. The encounter took place this evening, he said. According to preliminary reports, he said the SF personnel have recovered one AK-47 rifle, two rifles of 315 bore and live cartridges from the spot.
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August - 29 
Earlier, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on August 29 has conveyed to top brass of the Border Security Force (BSF) not to show any leniency towards Pakistan and give effective and aggressive response to any fresh shelling or firing by the
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Earlier, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on August 29 has conveyed to top brass of the Border Security Force (BSF) not to show any leniency towards Pakistan and give effective and aggressive response to any fresh shelling or firing by the Pakistani Rangers on the International Border (IB), reports Daily Excelsior. Sources said the BSF has strengthened its positions all along the IB in Jammu sector in anticipation of inputs that Pakistan after suffering heavy losses in the BSF’s retaliatory firing could open up more fronts on the IB. Senior BSF officers have visited the IB, met senior field commanders and instructed them to give an effective response to Pakistan, wherever they open firing.
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August - 29 
Meanwhile, Police arrested ‘deputy commander in chief’ of IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), Dhananjay Daimary alias Doisrang (30), from Sesapani forest area in Kokrajhar District on August 29, reports Nagala
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Meanwhile, Police arrested ‘deputy commander in chief’ of IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), Dhananjay Daimary alias Doisrang (30), from Sesapani forest area in Kokrajhar District on August 29, reports Nagaland Post. Police have recovered five 36 hand grenades, 100 rounds of AK 47 ammunition, one mobile handset along with two SIM cards from him.
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August - 29 
A suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was arrested and a Maoist camp was destroyed during search operation at Bhalua forest in Jamui District on August 29, reports The Business Standard.
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A suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was arrested and a Maoist camp was destroyed during search operation at Bhalua forest in Jamui District on August 29, reports The Business Standard.
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August - 29 
Further to strengthen the security apparatus in Maoist-affected tribal areas, Chhattisgarh is set to complete the process of setting up 75 'fortified' Police Stations in Bastar region by December, 2015, reports The Times of India on August 30. State
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Further to strengthen the security apparatus in Maoist-affected tribal areas, Chhattisgarh is set to complete the process of setting up 75 'fortified' Police Stations in Bastar region by December, 2015, reports The Times of India on August 30. State Police Housing Corporation Managing Director D.M. Awasthy said works on 25 fortified Police Stations have been completed while 15 Police Stations are nearing completion. He was speaking at a high-level meeting, chaired by Home Minister Ramswak Paikra.
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August - 29 
Investigators working to identify Dawood Ibrahim's offshore assets have found his involvement in the business of conflict diamonds, The Times of India reports on August 30. In a bid to freeze Dawood's assets and shamble his operations, National Secur
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Investigators working to identify Dawood Ibrahim's offshore assets have found his involvement in the business of conflict diamonds, The Times of India reports on August 30. In a bid to freeze Dawood's assets and shamble his operations, National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval had tasked intelligence agencies to pinpoint the his businesses. It is widely known that he has interests in real estate, money laundering, hawala (illegal money transaction) betting and fake currencies. Investigators have found that the current focus of the D Company, is to promote and expand the business of conflict diamonds in Africa and Dubai. Conflict diamonds are raw diamonds mined and sold by militants groups in African countries, particularly Angola, Sierra Leone and Congo, to "finance conflict aimed at undermining legitimate governments". These illegally mined stones are also called blood diamonds for the millions of civilian deaths caused by arms and ammunition that their sales have procured. They have largely been blacklisted in the diamond markets across the world. Dawood's numerous links to countries such as Zimbabwe and Kenya, among others, have been detailed in a dossier created by the investigators. It also describes the manner in which the gangster's syndicate acquires diamonds abroad and smuggles them into Dubai. The dossier talks about a conduit called Rehmat, who appears to be Dawood's pointman in Africa. Rehmat, who uses a mobile phone with an African number, hires African nationals, mostly women and young men, to act as couriers for Dawood's diamonds. Rehmat is known to have tapped the existing couriers to identify those who could carry the diamonds to the don's henchmen in Dubai. The intelligence investigators have established that Dawood has a Dubai-based company called Al Noor Diamonds which, they say, is a front for this illegal trade in blood diamonds. The probe has uncovered solid evidence to show how Rehmat ferries diamonds to Dubai from Africa on flights. "On each trip, diamonds worth around 5,00,000 to 10,00,000 USD are smuggled into Dubai and the African courier is paid 10,000 USD as his courier fee," reads the dossier. In Dubai, a man named in the report as Feroze Oasis receives the stones and has them processed before putting them out on the market. "Feroze also handles Dawood's other companies viz Oasis Oil and Lube LCC ... He is a south Indian and speaks Tamil, Arabic, English and Hindi," the dossier reads. The investigators say Javed Chutani alias Doctor is the man who oversees Dawood's operations and business in Dubai. "He was a bookie by profession with interests in real estate. His current gambling book is in the name of Kamran. Chutani also works as a bridge between Feroze, another associate Tariq Dubai and Dawood," the dossier states. The agencies are now probing the Indian links of the syndicate which they suspect get active once the rocks are processed and ready to be sold. India is a major processor of diamonds; almost 10 of every 11 diamonds that are sold across the globe are cut and polished in the country.
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August - 29 
Meanwhile, in a major relief for the firing victims along the IB in three Districts of Jammu region, the MHA has given nod to the proposal for construction of multi utility 240 concrete bunkers for the people living within the firing range of Pakista
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Meanwhile, in a major relief for the firing victims along the IB in three Districts of Jammu region, the MHA has given nod to the proposal for construction of multi utility 240 concrete bunkers for the people living within the firing range of Pakistan to protect them during sudden heavy mortar shelling and firing by the Pakistani troopers, reports Daily Excelsior on August 30. “The bunkers will not be meant for every single house but collective for hamlet depending upon the population. There can be three to four bunkers based on population of the border hamlet, which can easily accommodate the all border dwellers. The bunkers will be constructed on most modernized lines and will have even cooking facilities if the villagers had to prolong their stay due to continued shelling,’’ sources said
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August - 29 
Meanwhile, the State Assembly is expected to discuss the framework agreement signed between the Centre and the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak Muivah (NSCN-IM) and will adopt a resolution tomorrow to oppose any move to disintegrate the
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Meanwhile, the State Assembly is expected to discuss the framework agreement signed between the Centre and the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak Muivah (NSCN-IM) and will adopt a resolution tomorrow to oppose any move to disintegrate the state, reports The Telegraph on August 30.
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August - 29 
On August 29, two militants of IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Gwndai and Junthi, both 'platoon commanders' of NDFB-IKS were killed in an encounter in Oxiguri village in Chirag District, report
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On August 29, two militants of IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Gwndai and Junthi, both 'platoon commanders' of NDFB-IKS were killed in an encounter in Oxiguri village in Chirag District, reports NDTV
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August - 29 
Personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Special Operation Group (SOG) on August 29 busted a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) camp and recovered two guns and cartridges under Khaprakhol Police limits in Balangir Distri
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Personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Special Operation Group (SOG) on August 29 busted a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) camp and recovered two guns and cartridges under Khaprakhol Police limits in Balangir District, reports The Times of India. The security personnel also found food, tiffin boxes, batteries, bags and medicines
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August - 29 
Police had a short skirmish with Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants near Paromgre village in South Garo Hills on August 29, reports The Assam Tribune. The exchange of fire lasted a few minutes but there were no casualties.
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Police had a short skirmish with Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants near Paromgre village in South Garo Hills on August 29, reports The Assam Tribune. The exchange of fire lasted a few minutes but there were no casualties.
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August - 29 
Security Forces (SFs), in an operation, one Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) cadre, ‘private’ Mohamad Athemcha alias Hibjur Rahman (31), from the general area Kakching Market in Thoubal District on Aug 29, reports The Sangai Express. The militant rev
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Security Forces (SFs), in an operation, one Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) cadre, ‘private’ Mohamad Athemcha alias Hibjur Rahman (31), from the general area Kakching Market in Thoubal District on Aug 29, reports The Sangai Express. The militant revealed that he was involved in extortion related activities and had extorted INR 60,000 from Brick kiln at Kakching Lamkhai in 2013.
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August - 29 
Two Myanmar nationals were arrested for their link to Myanmar insurgent group Arakan Army from Kainda area in Rangamati District on August 29, reports The Independent. The arrestees were Tosoi Aung Marma (42) and Mong Chong Wang Marma (39). Police sa
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Two Myanmar nationals were arrested for their link to Myanmar insurgent group Arakan Army from Kainda area in Rangamati District on August 29, reports The Independent. The arrestees were Tosoi Aung Marma (42) and Mong Chong Wang Marma (39). Police said that a team of Army and Police personnel conducted a joint drive in the area and arrested them on suspicion of their involvement with the insurgent group of Arakan Army.
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August - 30 
A gun-battle has taken place between the Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) forces and the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Regargatta village under Bhejji Police Station area of Sukma District on August 30, reports
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A gun-battle has taken place between the Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) forces and the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Regargatta village under Bhejji Police Station area of Sukma District on August 30, reports The New Indian Express. Sukma Superintendent of Police (SP) D. Shrawan said the exchange of fire continued for around half an hour. Some Maoist-related materials were reported to be recovered after the encounter.
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August - 30 
A native of Boosiputtu village in Munchingput mandal (administrative unit) in Visakha Agency (Visakhapatnam District) Pangi Ramayya (35) was allegedly hacked to death by a group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the night of A
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A native of Boosiputtu village in Munchingput mandal (administrative unit) in Visakha Agency (Visakhapatnam District) Pangi Ramayya (35) was allegedly hacked to death by a group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the night of August 30, reports The Hindu. The Maoists branded him as a police informer, holding him responsible for the illegal arrests of Girijans (tribals) of the area. Ramayya had been living away from the village for a long time and returned recently, but the Maoists alleged that he was passing on information about the villagers to Police. The Pedabayalu area committee was responsible for killing Ramayya, it was learnt.
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August - 30 
At least three persons have been killed and many others sustained injuries as police and protesters clashed in different areas of Churachandpur District as mobs went on rampage attacking residences of Ministers, Members of Legislative Assembly (MLA)
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At least three persons have been killed and many others sustained injuries as police and protesters clashed in different areas of Churachandpur District as mobs went on rampage attacking residences of Ministers, Members of Legislative Assembly (MLA) and Member of Parliament (MP), reports The Sangai Express on August 31. The reason for the violence has been the passing of three Bills that was seen to have infringed upon the rights of the tribal people. The Indian Express further adds that the bills passed were The Protection of Manipur People Bill, 2015, The Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms (Seventh amendment) Bill, 2015, and The Manipur Shops and Establishments (Second Amendment) Bill, 2015.Curfew has been imposed in Churachandpur.
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August - 30 
India on August 30 made a strong pitch for finalisation of the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism (CCIT) at the United Nations (UN) during a meeting with the President-elect of the global body, reports NDTV. During her talks with Pre
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India on August 30 made a strong pitch for finalisation of the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism (CCIT) at the United Nations (UN) during a meeting with the President-elect of the global body, reports NDTV. During her talks with President-elect of the UN General Assembly Mogens Lykketoft, who is in New Delhi on a two-day visit, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj stressed on the need for UN Security Council (UNSC) reforms on the occasion of 70th anniversary to reflect current geopolitical realities and increasing role of developing nations. The Indian sides also strongly pitched for early finalisation of the CCIT, a treaty proposed by India in 1996 to ban terrorists and make it binding for countries to deny funds and safe haven to them. "No country can be immune to the threat of terrorism especially with the emergence of ISIS. It is important that there should be a collective effort to deal with this menace," Swaraj conveyed to the UN President-elect.
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August - 30 
Khursheed Ahmed Bhat alias 'Surya', the truck driver arrested by the National Investigation Agency in connection with the Udhampur attack, will be subjected to custodial interrogation in Jammu, Times of India reports on August 31. The driver, said to
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Khursheed Ahmed Bhat alias 'Surya', the truck driver arrested by the National Investigation Agency in connection with the Udhampur attack, will be subjected to custodial interrogation in Jammu, Times of India reports on August 31. The driver, said to be an over ground operative of the LeT, is accused of arranging logistics including transportation, accommodation and food for Naved and three other LeT militants, who infiltrated the Kashmir Valley from Gulmarg sector in June 2015.
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August - 30 
Meanwhile the State Government has written to the Centre to provide one time financial package to the Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) and Breakaway faction of ANVC (ANVC-B) cadres, reports The Shillong Times. A Home department official said t
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Meanwhile the State Government has written to the Centre to provide one time financial package to the Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) and Breakaway faction of ANVC (ANVC-B) cadres, reports The Shillong Times. A Home department official said that the Government is yet to receive any communication from the Centre in this regard. The Agreed Text for Settlement signed on September 24, 2014 did not specify any amount of money to be awarded to the cadres as one time financial package unlike the agreement with other militant outfits of the Northeast. According to an earlier scheme each cadre was supposed to get INR 150,000 as one time financial package, the State Government now wants it to be enhanced to INR 250,000.But the Centre is yet to give any reply to the request of the State Government, the official added.
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August - 30 
Meanwhile, 18 months after the Chhattisgarh Police arrested 13 persons for providing support to the Maoists in urban areas, a Special Court last week convicted all of them in various Maoist-related cases, reports The Indian Express. Two among those c
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Meanwhile, 18 months after the Chhattisgarh Police arrested 13 persons for providing support to the Maoists in urban areas, a Special Court last week convicted all of them in various Maoist-related cases, reports The Indian Express. Two among those convicted were Public Works Department (PWD) contractors in Kanker District. Dharmendra Chopra, his nephew Neeraj Chopra and 11 others were handed a seven-year jail term under various sections of the Chhattisgarh Special Public Security Act and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act last week. As many as 13 persons were convicted together as part of the urban network of Maoists in Chhattisgarh.
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August - 30 
Meanwhile, NSCN-Isak Muivah (NSCN-IM) at its joint council meeting held on August 11, resolved to welcome the Framework Agreement signed on August 3 and to fully endorse it, reports Nagaland Post. A joint statement issued by ‘convenor’, ‘steering com
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Meanwhile, NSCN-Isak Muivah (NSCN-IM) at its joint council meeting held on August 11, resolved to welcome the Framework Agreement signed on August 3 and to fully endorse it, reports Nagaland Post. A joint statement issued by ‘convenor’, ‘steering committee’ Qhevihe Chishi Swu and kilo kilonser (home minister) Rh.Raising disclosed that the meeting was attended by the collective leadership members, steering committee members, council of kilonsers (ministers), tatars, all heads of departments, central administrative officers of all regions and commanders of Naga army. It was also resolved to express appreciation on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Interlocutor R.N. Ravi and other Indian leaders and the collective leadership of NSCN-IM ‘chairman’ Isak Chishi Swu, ‘general secretary’ Th. Muivah and chief negotiator on “Indo-Naga Political Talks” and the talks team, for their sincere efforts that resulted in the historic agreement.
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August - 30 
National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) militants abducted two tribals from Maldakumarpara tribal hamlet under Ganganagar Police Station in Dhalai District near the Chittagong Hill Tract (CHT) area of Bangladesh, reports Tripurainfo. A group of s
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National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) militants abducted two tribals from Maldakumarpara tribal hamlet under Ganganagar Police Station in Dhalai District near the Chittagong Hill Tract (CHT) area of Bangladesh, reports Tripurainfo. A group of seven ultras armed with automatic weapons initially kidnapped three tribals, identified as Shantijoy Tripura, Manojoy Tripura and Dhanojoy Tripura, and later freed Dhanojoy with a ransom notice for release of the two captives. Dhanojoy on his return informed the matter to Border Security Force (BSF) and state Police who launched a search operation in
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August - 30 
On August 30, a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant, identified as Yumanam Nanao alias Nongdamba, was arrested from general area Opokpi Mamang Leikai in Imphal West District, reports e-pao.
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On August 30, a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant, identified as Yumanam Nanao alias Nongdamba, was arrested from general area Opokpi Mamang Leikai in Imphal West District, reports e-pao.
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August - 30 
On August 30, Security Forces (SFs) arrested two arms smugglers, identified as Ngamson Mate and Kimkhoneng, from Khudengthabi check post in Chandel District, reports The Sangai Express. An empty magazine of 9mm Pistol and one silencer for pistol were
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On August 30, Security Forces (SFs) arrested two arms smugglers, identified as Ngamson Mate and Kimkhoneng, from Khudengthabi check post in Chandel District, reports The Sangai Express. An empty magazine of 9mm Pistol and one silencer for pistol were recovered from them.
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August - 30 
Security Forces at Bihar's Banka town (Banka District) arrested seven alleged Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from a bus stand on August 30, reports Times of India. The arrests after a tip-off have alarmed senior Police officials
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Security Forces at Bihar's Banka town (Banka District) arrested seven alleged Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from a bus stand on August 30, reports Times of India. The arrests after a tip-off have alarmed senior Police officials in view of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to neighbouring Bhagalpur District on September 1. Five of the seven Maoists have been identified as Pappu Yadav, Ashok Tanti, Mangal Singh, Pankaj Yadav and Vimal Rai. Banka Superintendent of Police (SP) Satyaprakash told TOI the arrested Maoists belong to Mantu Khaira group and were involved in several cases. Five pistols, 20 to 25 litres of petrol, ropes, Naxal literature were recovered from their possession, the SP said.
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August - 30 
The Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) on August 30 warned non-tribal candidates to abstain from taking part in the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council (GHADC) polls, which is slated for October 12, reports The Shillong Times. In a release issue
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The Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) on August 30 warned non-tribal candidates to abstain from taking part in the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council (GHADC) polls, which is slated for October 12, reports The Shillong Times. In a release issued by the GNLA's ‘joint publicity secretary’ Garo Mandei Marak, the outfit has asked the non-tribal communities to neither contest nor cast their votes in the election. "Anyone taking part in the poll process will be responsible for their own fate," the outfit threatened. It also asked the political parties not to encourage non-tribal people in the district council polls. "The GHADC is solely meant for the benefit and welfare of the Garos. No political party or law can ever change the heritage of the A'chik," the release said. The outfit further warned members of district council, political leaders not to modify the Garo customary law for their personal benefits. "Anybody trying to meddle with the customary law will not be spared by the GNLA," it added.
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August - 30 
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh warning Pakistan to shed terrorism and cross border infiltration o India will not tolerate the violation of ceasefire on the Indo-Pak borders, reports Daily Excelsior. Mr Singh said “Our soldiers will not hoist white
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Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh warning Pakistan to shed terrorism and cross border infiltration o India will not tolerate the violation of ceasefire on the Indo-Pak borders, reports Daily Excelsior. Mr Singh said “Our soldiers will not hoist white flags and will give befitting response of the violation of ceasefire on borders”. He added that Indian soldiers will not fire the first bullet but will fire 10 bullets in response to one bullet been fired from the other side of the border.
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August - 31 September - 1
A day after protesters burnt the houses of their representatives to protest the passing of three Bills in the State Assembly that are seen as ‘anti-tribal’ and infringement on the traditional tribal land ownership rights, more violence seized Churach
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A day after protesters burnt the houses of their representatives to protest the passing of three Bills in the State Assembly that are seen as ‘anti-tribal’ and infringement on the traditional tribal land ownership rights, more violence seized Churachandpur District as the death toll reaches 7, reports The Sangai Express. The Telegraph further adds that three protesters died in Police firing on September 1 and four were during the arson incidents on August 31. On September 1, protesters defied the curfew and attacked the police, forcing the latter to fire in the air. An irate mob set Churachandpur police station on fire this afternoon. The police fired in retaliation, resulting in the death of three protesters and injuries to two. The fatalities have been identified as Khai- zamang, Khamthianmuan and Zamminthang Valte.
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August - 31 
A Maoist, Budhram Madkami, carrying a reward of INR 30,000 was arrested from Kapanar village forests under Darbha Police Station limits in Bastar District and an IED seized from him on August 31, reports The Times of India. Following information abou
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A Maoist, Budhram Madkami, carrying a reward of INR 30,000 was arrested from Kapanar village forests under Darbha Police Station limits in Bastar District and an IED seized from him on August 31, reports The Times of India. Following information about arrival of two-three cadres for a meeting with villagers in Kapanar area, Security Forces (SFs) were mobilised towards the region. On seeing SFs, Budhram tried to escape from the spot but he was caught after a short chase while others managed to flee.
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August - 31 
According to a dossier prepared to be given to Pakistan during the now-cancelled National Security Adviser (NSA) level talks, when Mohammad Naved Yakub and his three associates sneaked into India on June 2 two top LeT commanders came all the way from
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According to a dossier prepared to be given to Pakistan during the now-cancelled National Security Adviser (NSA) level talks, when Mohammad Naved Yakub and his three associates sneaked into India on June 2 two top LeT commanders came all the way from Islamabad to see them off besides handing over arms and ammunition, reports Daily Excelsior on September 1.“On May 25, Sajid aged about 45 years, the LeT operations commander for South Kashmir and Hanzla Asnan, also aged about 45, the LeT commander for North Kashmir along with Noman, a resident of Bahawalpur (terrorist killed in the Udhampur attack) arrived in a car from Islamabad at Halen Det Mosque, Forward Kathua, Pakistan occupied Kashmir,” the dossier says.
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August - 31 
According to findings of a national survey by an intelligence agency Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) showed the highest social media activity related to Islamic State (IS), followed by Assam, Uttar Pradesh (UP), Maharashtra and West Bengal, reports Times of
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According to findings of a national survey by an intelligence agency Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) showed the highest social media activity related to Islamic State (IS), followed by Assam, Uttar Pradesh (UP), Maharashtra and West Bengal, reports Times of India on September 1. UP had more towns/cities than any other state attracting the young to explore IS propaganda online. The finding shows that the largest volume of internet traffic related to IS is being generated not from urban, IT-savvy centers like Bengaluru and Hyderabad but mofussil towns like Chinchwad and Unnao, besides smaller cities such as Srinagar and Guwahati. The discreet study of social media activity and internet searches on IS - covering Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Google - across Indian states and towns found that the global terror outfit was generating most interest among those in the age-group of 16-30 years. Not only do the curious belong to both the genders, but they also come from all walks of life, educational and social backgrounds. An unnamed senior intelligence official associated with the study stated, "Overall, ISIS has been successful in evolving a potent internet-based propaganda strategy with social media and multimedia (like YouTube) as effective vehicles... The spread and effectiveness achieved by ISIS is showing exponential proportions."
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August - 31 
An auxiliary constable of Chhattisgarh Police, identified as Pila Das, was abducted by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on August 31 while he was travelling to Pollampalli from Dornapal town in Sukma District of Chhattisgarh, reports The
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An auxiliary constable of Chhattisgarh Police, identified as Pila Das, was abducted by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on August 31 while he was travelling to Pollampalli from Dornapal town in Sukma District of Chhattisgarh, reports The Hindu. Das, a resident of Kankerlanka village of Sukma District, was posted in Pollampalli Police Station. Senior Police officers posted in Bastar, however, refused to divulge any information regarding the abduction. The incident took place in an area where nine Police and Central reserve Police Force (CRPF) camps are based within a 56 km patch and the place of his abduction was a few km away from Gorgunda Police Camp where more than 250 Police and CRPF men are based.
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An auxiliary constable of Chhattisgarh Police, identified as Pila Das, who was abducted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on August 31, was found dead in Sukma District on September 5, reports The Hindu. Das had joined the an
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An auxiliary constable of Chhattisgarh Police, identified as Pila Das, who was abducted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on August 31, was found dead in Sukma District on September 5, reports The Hindu. Das had joined the ant-Maoist militia Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist vigilante force) as a Special Police Officer (SPO) in 2006 and was active in anti-Maoist operations in Bastar. He was recruited as an auxiliary constable in 2011 when the Supreme Court banned Salwa Judum and the recruitment of the SPOs. Das, posted in Pollampalli Police Station of Sukma, was abducted from Gorgonda village when he was returning to his base camp from Dornapal town in a passenger vehicle. His body was found hardly few meters away from Pollampalli village market today morning.
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August - 31 
Around 119 militia members from Silakota village, including Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) squad member Madkami Mallangi, surrendered before Malkangiri District collector Prasanth Kanaka Reddy and Superintendent of Police (SP) Mitrabhan
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Around 119 militia members from Silakota village, including Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) squad member Madkami Mallangi, surrendered before Malkangiri District collector Prasanth Kanaka Reddy and Superintendent of Police (SP) Mitrabhanu Mahapatra at Malkangiri in Odisha on August 31, reports The Times of India. On the occasion, Kanaka Reddy announced that he would adopt the village. Silakota village in Podia block had become a Maoist stronghold with many youths joining Maoist squads and a few even working as militia members. According to the Police, these surrenders were a big blow to the Maoists in the Andhra-Odisha Border (AOB) area.
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August - 31 
Assam Police on August 31 busted a bomb making factory and arrested five militants belonging to Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) in Moirachera area under Boko Police station of Kamrup District, reports India B
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Assam Police on August 31 busted a bomb making factory and arrested five militants belonging to Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) in Moirachera area under Boko Police station of Kamrup District, reports India Blooms News Service. The arrested militants were identified as Jempo Narzary, Jayanta Rabha, Jirmiya Basumutary, Ranjit Brahma and Dinesh Rabha. Five hand made bombs were also recovered from them.
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August - 31 
Even 48 hours after ‘missing’ of two villagers from Maldakumarpara tribal hamlet under Ganganagar Police Station in Dhalai District near the Chittagong Hill Tract (CHT) area of Bangladesh, the authority of Bangladesh Border Guards (BGB) is yet to tra
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Even 48 hours after ‘missing’ of two villagers from Maldakumarpara tribal hamlet under Ganganagar Police Station in Dhalai District near the Chittagong Hill Tract (CHT) area of Bangladesh, the authority of Bangladesh Border Guards (BGB) is yet to track them out, reports Tripura info on August 31. An unnamed Border Security Force (BSF) official said, “We have already spoken to our Bangladesh counterpart- BGB to find all the detained Indian villagers and let us know their location.” The BGB has already sent a team to the place to locate the missing Indian villagers but they have not been located yet as the area is far flung, he said. Earlier SATP reported that on August 29, National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) militants abducted two tribals.
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August - 31 
Four-member team of the Naga Mothers' Association (NMA), led by its President Abieu Meru and adviser Rosemary Dzivichu, went to Myanmar via Pangsha and met senior leaders of NSCN-K, reports The Telegraph on September 1. Sources said the team spent th
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Four-member team of the Naga Mothers' Association (NMA), led by its President Abieu Meru and adviser Rosemary Dzivichu, went to Myanmar via Pangsha and met senior leaders of NSCN-K, reports The Telegraph on September 1. Sources said the team spent the night in the outfit's camp and met Niki Sumi and other top leaders. Sources said the team conveyed the people's desire for peace in Nagaland and urged the outfit to resume its truce.
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August - 31 
Hand-written 'Maoist' posters, found pasted at different places under Adava Police limits in Gajapati District on August 31, have warned the Block Development Officer (BDO) and the Junior Engineer (JE) of Mohana block against indulging in corruption,
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Hand-written 'Maoist' posters, found pasted at different places under Adava Police limits in Gajapati District on August 31, have warned the Block Development Officer (BDO) and the Junior Engineer (JE) of Mohana block against indulging in corruption, reports The Times of India. Posters found near panchayat (local-self government institution offices) at Raipanka and Khariaguda said the praja court (people’s court) would decide their fate. "We have come to know about the posters and asked the local police to inquire into the matter," said Superintendent of Police (SP), Gajapati, Satyajit Nayak. He suspected it might be the handiwork of miscreants. "It will be known after the inquiry," he said.
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August - 31 
Kanglaonline reports on September 1 that there are also rumours doing the rounds that the firing on August 31 which killed a supporter was from valley based militants as the cartridge recovered were not of Government supply.
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Kanglaonline reports on September 1 that there are also rumours doing the rounds that the firing on August 31 which killed a supporter was from valley based militants as the cartridge recovered were not of Government supply.
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August - 31 
Manipur Legislative Assembly welcomed the peace accord between Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) and Government of India (GoI), reports e-pao. The Assembly has adopted a resolution which categorically stated that
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Manipur Legislative Assembly welcomed the peace accord between Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) and Government of India (GoI), reports e-pao. The Assembly has adopted a resolution which categorically stated that the peace accord should not impinge upon the territorial integrity and administration of the State of Manipur.
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August - 31 
Naga Council (UNC) strongly condemned the bills and stated that the three Bills passed on August 31 are ‘anti-tribal’, reports The Sangai Express on September 1.
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Naga Council (UNC) strongly condemned the bills and stated that the three Bills passed on August 31 are ‘anti-tribal’, reports The Sangai Express on September 1.
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August - 31 
On August 31, protestors torched the private houses of Lok Sabha (lower house of Indian Parliament) Member of Parliament (MP) Thangso Baite, Health Minister Phungzathang Tonsing, Assembly Hill Areas Committee chairman Chaltolien Amo and Congress legi
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On August 31, protestors torched the private houses of Lok Sabha (lower house of Indian Parliament) Member of Parliament (MP) Thangso Baite, Health Minister Phungzathang Tonsing, Assembly Hill Areas Committee chairman Chaltolien Amo and Congress legislators T.N. Haokip, Manga Vaiphei and Vungjagin Valte, located in and around Churachandpur town. Churachandpur Deputy Commissioner Lunminthang Haokip said that on August 31, two persons died of bullet injuries, one was charred to death as the houses were set on fire and the fourth died in a road accident caused by road blocks. He, however, could not say who fired the shots. Minlan Gangte, information secretary of the Kuki Students Organisation, Churachandpur stated that "The amendment of the bill disturbs the rights of the tribal people. People are angry because our representatives did not speak for us when it was passed in the Assembly," He said the land law has not been extended to the hills till now and if it is extended to the hills it will disturb the tribal people's rights.
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August - 31 
The Election Commission (EC) is yet to decide whether Mizoram's Reang tribals, who have been living in relief camps in Tripura for the past 18 years, should be included in Mizoram's electoral list or not, an official said on August 31, reports Tripur
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The Election Commission (EC) is yet to decide whether Mizoram's Reang tribals, who have been living in relief camps in Tripura for the past 18 years, should be included in Mizoram's electoral list or not, an official said on August 31, reports Tripurainfo. Around 31,300 Reang tribals, who locally call themselves "Bru", have been living in seven makeshift camps in northern Tripura since October 1997 when they fled Mizoram after ethnic troubles following the killing of a Mizo officer. Mizoram's Joint Chief Electoral Officer F.J. Liantluanga said that "Following the Election Commission's instructions, a special summary revision of electoral list of Mizoram is being undertaken by the state election department. The summary revision of electoral rolls would not cover those tribals living in relief camps in Tripura." The General Secretary of the Mizoram Bru Displaced People's Forum (MBDPF), Bruno Msha said that "If the Reang refugees remained out of the revision process, it would be a blatant violation of the fundamental rights of genuine Indian citizens.”
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August - 31 
The Indian Express reports on September 1 that Manipur Assembly unanimously passed three bills on August 31 Protection of Manipur People Bill, 2015; Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms (7th amendment) Bill, 2015 and Manipur Shops and Establishments
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The Indian Express reports on September 1 that Manipur Assembly unanimously passed three bills on August 31 Protection of Manipur People Bill, 2015; Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms (7th amendment) Bill, 2015 and Manipur Shops and Establishments (Second Amendment) Bill, 2015. The Protection of Manipur People Bill, 2015 is a prototype of Inner Line Permit System. The tribal student organizations claim that the three bills overlap Article 371 C of the Indian Constitution and Manipur Hill People Administration Regulation Act, 1947. The main objection, according to groups leading the protest, is to an amendment bill passed called Manipur Land Revenue & Land Reform Act (7th Amendment Bill 2015).
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August - 31 
The Indian Express reports on September 1 that Manipur Assembly unanimously passed three bills on August 31 Protection of Manipur People Bill, 2015; Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms (7th amendment) Bill, 2015 and Manipur Shops and Establishments
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The Indian Express reports on September 1 that Manipur Assembly unanimously passed three bills on August 31 Protection of Manipur People Bill, 2015; Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms (7th amendment) Bill, 2015 and Manipur Shops and Establishments (Second Amendment) Bill, 2015. The Protection of Manipur People Bill, 2015 is a prototype of Inner Line Permit System. The tribal student organizations claim that the three bills overlap Article 371 C of the Indian Constitution and Manipur Hill People Administration Regulation Act, 1947. The main objection, according to groups leading the protest, is to an amendment bill passed called Manipur Land Revenue & Land Reform Act (7th Amendment Bill 2015). A member of Kuki Student Organisation (KSO) stated that “Our land is protected by the 6th schedule. We believe that the Manipur government has slyly introduced the Land Reforms Bill under the garb of ILP. In any case the tribals have not been supporting the Inner Line Permit (ILP) movement – it is primarily a Meitei demand. We feel that by introducing the land Bill the Manipur government and the Meiteis will try and grab our land. The land in tribal hill areas is governed by customary laws and is held by the Chieftain on behalf of the villagers. With this Bill the land will fall under the deputy commissioners and the Manipur government, and they will try and take our land from us”. According to the report for the first time in years, traditional rivals Nagas and Kukis have come together to agitate against the bill in the face of “a common enemy’’. KSO member also added that “One of the clauses in the bills passed yesterday is to set 1951 as the base year to identify non-indigenous people, who are regarded as outsiders. “But tribal society has not kept records of settlers. Besides the first elections were held in 1971. How are we to establish who is a late settler and who is not. This is just a ploy to get rid of us and reduce our numbers. State government has meanwhile hastily declared that the MLR & LR amendment Bill will not harm the interest of those residing in the hills. State education minister M Okendro in a statement said the amendment of the MLR & LR Act is to only lengthen the process for land buying by non-Manipuri people/ non-permanent residents and that in order to buy land non-Manipuris must now submit an application to the respective deputy commissioners. He further said that the law will extend only to the four valley districts and not the tribal Hill Districts of Manipur.
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August - 31 
The Karnataka Cabinet has decided to constitute three anti-Naxal-[Left-Wing Extremism (LWE)] squads on the State’s borders of Kerala and Tamil Nadu to check LWE activities, reports The Hindu on September 1.
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The Karnataka Cabinet has decided to constitute three anti-Naxal-[Left-Wing Extremism (LWE)] squads on the State’s borders of Kerala and Tamil Nadu to check LWE activities, reports The Hindu on September 1.
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August - 31 
The Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist Mohammed Naved Yakub, from Faisalabad in Pakistan, arrested in Udhampur (Jammu and Kashmir) on August 5, 2015, has nailed Pakistan's role in sponsoring terrorism against India in his confession before a magistrate
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The Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist Mohammed Naved Yakub, from Faisalabad in Pakistan, arrested in Udhampur (Jammu and Kashmir) on August 5, 2015, has nailed Pakistan's role in sponsoring terrorism against India in his confession before a magistrate under Section 164 of CrPC, reports Times of India on September 1. In his statement, which is admissible in court as evidence, Naved gave details of his birth, addresses, contact details, work, his meetings with LeT ‘commanders’ and training at three different camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). Naved has confessed that he was "trained from 3.30am till 10 pm every day, which included several lectures on jihad, sports activities, namaaz and arms training". "Naved and his colleagues in the Lashkar training camps were shown videos of atrocities on Muslims in Palestine and Kashmir," an unnamed officer said. Meanwhile, Times of India on August 31 reported that no "discrepancies" have been found in polygraph (lie detection) test conducted on Naved.
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August - 31 
The Sangai Express reports that on August 31, SFs arrested a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant, identified as ‘private’ Wahengbam Boboy alias Nanao alias Lukhon alias Handsomeboy from general area of Sekmaijin in Imphal West District.
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The Sangai Express reports that on August 31, SFs arrested a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant, identified as ‘private’ Wahengbam Boboy alias Nanao alias Lukhon alias Handsomeboy from general area of Sekmaijin in Imphal West District.
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August - 31 
Two extortionists were lynched by a mob at Dokongsi village in North Garo Hills District on August 31, reports The Shillong Times. Police said that the incident occurred when four unidentified extortionists attempted to extort money from the resident
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Two extortionists were lynched by a mob at Dokongsi village in North Garo Hills District on August 31, reports The Shillong Times. Police said that the incident occurred when four unidentified extortionists attempted to extort money from the residents. Two extortionists were beaten up by the villagers, as a result of which, both of them succumbed to their injuries, while two of them escaped.
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*Data till , June 10, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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