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Incidents of Arson:2016
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January - 2 
The Communist Party of IndiaMaoist (CPIMaoist) cadres set ablaze eight pieces of machinery used in road construction work at Sirigidi in Nuapada District on January 2, reports The Times of India. The contracting company that has undertaken the project had parked the machinery at the construction sit
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The Communist Party of IndiaMaoist (CPIMaoist) cadres set ablaze eight pieces of machinery used in road construction work at Sirigidi in Nuapada District on January 2, reports The Times of India. The contracting company that has undertaken the project had parked the machinery at the construction site. Around 15 armed cadres came to the site and asked the labourers to leave the camp. They also snatched their mobile phones. "The Maoists were opposing construction of a road under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY). A tender had been floated for construction of a 7km stretch of road that touches the Chhattisgarh border. The rebels never wanted the road to be finished fearing it would be used for movement of security forces," said Nuapada Superintendent of Police (SP) Pinak Mishra. The Maoists torched two concrete mixture machines, one roller, two tankers and two trolleys, added the SP.
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January - 7 
Cadres of the Communist Party of IndiaMaoist (CPIMaoist) set ablaze construction equipment at Nuadihi village near Dublabahal under Melchamunda Police Station limits in Bargarh District late on January 7, reports New Indian Express. According to reports, 25 armed cadres arrived at the office of a co
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Cadres of the Communist Party of IndiaMaoist (CPIMaoist) set ablaze construction equipment at Nuadihi village near Dublabahal under Melchamunda Police Station limits in Bargarh District late on January 7, reports New Indian Express. According to reports, 25 armed cadres arrived at the office of a contractor, who is laying road under Biju Expressway on SohelaNuapada stretch in Nuadihi village, woke up the labourers who were sleeping in the camp and sought petrol after identifying themselves as Maoists. When the labourers denied having petrol, they punctured a tin barrel containing diesel and doused construction equipment like excavator, vibrator, tractor and a grinder with it before setting those on fire. They left behind posters issued by CPIMaoists, in which they flayed the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) governments for ‘autocratic’ rule, protested ‘Operation Green Hunt’ and killing of innocent people in fake encounters. They urged the people to unite and fight against the governments in the State and the Centre. The Maoists, however, did not harm the labourers and asked them to stop work on the road. Labourers said Maoists were speaking both Sambalpuri and Chhattisgarh dialects. On their return, Maoists felled trees on SohelaPadampur road disrupting traffic for six hours.
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January - 8 
Meanwhile, armed Maoists set ablaze two tractors of a contractor in a village in Lakhisarai District on January 8, reports The Telegraph.
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Meanwhile, armed Maoists set ablaze two tractors of a contractor in a village in Lakhisarai District on January 8, reports The Telegraph.
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January - 8 
The Communist Party of IndiaMaoist (CPIMaoist) cadres allegedly set on fire four vehicles of a private firm engaged in a road construction work in Dantewada District of Chhattisgarh on January 8, reports PTI. The incident occurred at a remote Muskel village under Dantewada Police Station limits wher
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The Communist Party of IndiaMaoist (CPIMaoist) cadres allegedly set on fire four vehicles of a private firm engaged in a road construction work in Dantewada District of Chhattisgarh on January 8, reports PTI. The incident occurred at a remote Muskel village under Dantewada Police Station limits where work on construction of a road was underway, Dantewada Superintendent of Police (SP) Kamlochan Kashyap told PTI. As per preliminary information, a group of armed ultras stormed the spot this evening and threatened the employees and labourers to leave the place, following which they set ablaze four vehicles, including a truck, a tipper and a SUV, he said.
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January - 11 
The Communist Party of IndiaMaoist (CPIMaoist) cadres have set ablaze four road construction equipments machines engaged in the construction of State Highway 69 linking the State capital Patna with Dumaria District in Gaya District, reports The Times of India.
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The Communist Party of IndiaMaoist (CPIMaoist) cadres have set ablaze four road construction equipments machines engaged in the construction of State Highway 69 linking the State capital Patna with Dumaria District in Gaya District, reports The Times of India.
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January - 25 
Meanwhile, a group of suspected Maoists set ablaze a portion of an under construction mobile tower at Chhatarpur area in Palamu District on January 25, reports The Times of India. Palamu Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Saket Kumar Singh said three suspected Maoists on a two-wheeler also damaged a sol
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Meanwhile, a group of suspected Maoists set ablaze a portion of an under construction mobile tower at Chhatarpur area in Palamu District on January 25, reports The Times of India. Palamu Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Saket Kumar Singh said three suspected Maoists on a two-wheeler also damaged a solar panel used for powering the mobile tower.
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January - 25 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)cadres set ablaze a JCB machine and a tractor engaged in road construction work at Dalianuji village under Muniguda Police Station in Rayagada District late on January 25, reports Prameya News7. Leaving behind Naxal[Left-Wing Extremist, LWE] poster and
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)cadres set ablaze a JCB machine and a tractor engaged in road construction work at Dalianuji village under Muniguda Police Station in Rayagada District late on January 25, reports Prameya News7. Leaving behind Naxal[Left-Wing Extremist, LWE] poster and red flags, they appealed the locals to observe the Republic Day as a ‘black day’.
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January - 27 
Meanwhile, suspected Maoists set three vehicles, including two tipper trucks engaged in sand mining, on fire in Bijapur District on January 27, reports Business Standard.
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Meanwhile, suspected Maoists set three vehicles, including two tipper trucks engaged in sand mining, on fire in Bijapur District on January 27, reports Business Standard.
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January - 31 
suspected Naxals-Left-Wing Extremists (LWEs) set ablaze eight vehicles engaged in road construction work at Ghatkuri and adjacent Pipri Sai Village in Rowan under Gua Police Station area of West Singhbhum District on January 31, reports avenuemail.in.
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suspected Naxals-Left-Wing Extremists (LWEs) set ablaze eight vehicles engaged in road construction work at Ghatkuri and adjacent Pipri Sai Village in Rowan under Gua Police Station area of West Singhbhum District on January 31, reports avenuemail.in.
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January - 31 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze three camps and eight construction vehicles in Pottangi area of Koraput District on January 31, reports The Pioneer. Reports said more than 100 Maoists arrived at three contractors’ camps at Taupadar, Barabandha and Kasuguda un
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze three camps and eight construction vehicles in Pottangi area of Koraput District on January 31, reports The Pioneer. Reports said more than 100 Maoists arrived at three contractors’ camps at Taupadar, Barabandha and Kasuguda under the Pottangi Police Station limits and attacked the labourers while they were asleep. Later, they set fire to the three camps and eight road construction vehicles including a tractor, a JCB machine and five Poclain machines. Before leaving the area, the Maoists left posters and banners signed in the name of the Srikakulam-Koraput Divisional Committee of the CPI-Maoist. In the posters, the outlawed outfit has claimed responsibility for the incidents and protested the widening of the road to Deomali, saying it would help Police and the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel. Maintaining that the widening of the road would help multinational companies and not the tribals, the Maoists have demanded construction of narrow roads, failing which they would punish the contractors and the officials engaged in construction work.
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February - 9 
Four Maoist "sympathisers" were arrested for their alleged involvement in torching of vehicles and digging of roads in Dantewada District on February 9, reportsPTI. The alleged Maoist sympathisers were identified as Histaram Bhogami, Budhram Bhogami, Malla Midiyami and Gagru Bhaskar.
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Four Maoist "sympathisers" were arrested for their alleged involvement in torching of vehicles and digging of roads in Dantewada District on February 9, reportsPTI. The alleged Maoist sympathisers were identified as Histaram Bhogami, Budhram Bhogami, Malla Midiyami and Gagru Bhaskar.
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February - 9 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres have set ablaze a tractor in Gaya District on February 9, reports news.biharprabha.com. At least five Maoists barged into a brick kiln and torched a tractor after its owner failed to pay INR 100,000 as “levy”. The kiln owner sa
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres have set ablaze a tractor in Gaya District on February 9, reports news.biharprabha.com. At least five Maoists barged into a brick kiln and torched a tractor after its owner failed to pay INR 100,000 as “levy”. The kiln owner said that INR 25, 000 was paid monthly to the Maoists until last two months when they started demanding INR 100,000.
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February - 15 February - 16
A mobile phone tower of a private telecom operator was set ablaze by the Maoists at village Marwaro under Khaira Police Station area in Jamui District on the intervening night of February 15-16.
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A mobile phone tower of a private telecom operator was set ablaze by the Maoists at village Marwaro under Khaira Police Station area in Jamui District on the intervening night of February 15-16.
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February - 15 February - 16
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, who have called for a 48-hour bandh (shut down strike) in Bihar and Jharkhand, blew up a block office in Jamui District on February 15 morning, reports sify.com. The Maoists had called for a bandh on February 15 and 16 over the killing of thei
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, who have called for a 48-hour bandh (shut down strike) in Bihar and Jharkhand, blew up a block office in Jamui District on February 15 morning, reports sify.com. The Maoists had called for a bandh on February 15 and 16 over the killing of their ‘commander’ Chirag Da, who was gunned down by Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) troopers in an encounter.
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February - 16 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze a mobile tower in Jamui District on February 16, the second day of a two-day state-wide bandh (shut down strike), reports The Times of India. Nearly 40 armed cadres attacked the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) mobile tower at Mud
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze a mobile tower in Jamui District on February 16, the second day of a two-day state-wide bandh (shut down strike), reports The Times of India. Nearly 40 armed cadres attacked the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) mobile tower at Mudwaro village and set it ablaze. The shutdown affected normal life in rural areas in Jamui, Banka, Munger, Lakhisarai and other neighbouring Districts.
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February - 19 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on February 19 blew up the NewadiPanchayat (village level local self government institution) building at Dihi village in Latehar District and later on set ablaze a tower of a private telecom company at Chope village in the same District, report
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on February 19 blew up the NewadiPanchayat (village level local self government institution) building at Dihi village in Latehar District and later on set ablaze a tower of a private telecom company at Chope village in the same District, reports The Business Standard. The Maoists also pasted posters at the two villages.
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February - 20 
An armed gang of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a panchayat (village level local-self government institution) building at Balu under Balumath Police Station limits in Latehar District on February 20, reports The Times of India. Palamu Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG
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An armed gang of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a panchayat (village level local-self government institution) building at Balu under Balumath Police Station limits in Latehar District on February 20, reports The Times of India. Palamu Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Saket K. Singh said the building did not suffer extensive damage. DIG Singh added that the Maoists also set ablaze a generator set of a private telecom company called Reliance on the same day in Latehar District
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March - 27 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze 14 vehicles and equipment of a construction company engaged in a track-doubling project near Turki railway station in Muzaffarpur District on March 27, reports The Hindu. A group of about 50 Maoists stormed into the project office of
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze 14 vehicles and equipment of a construction company engaged in a track-doubling project near Turki railway station in Muzaffarpur District on March 27, reports The Hindu. A group of about 50 Maoists stormed into the project office of M/S Hari Construction Company around 2 a.m., Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Ranjeet Kumar Mishra said. The Maoists also assaulted three security guards. The arson was allegedly due to non-payment of ‘levy’ by the company, SSP Mishra added.
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April - 10 
Around 10 armed cadres of Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC) set ablaze three dumpers, damaged an SUV and beat up a guard at a mine of Central Coalfields Limited (CCL) at Charhi in Hazaribagh District on April 10, the second such attack in the area within a week, reports The Telegraph. Workers and o
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Around 10 armed cadres of Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC) set ablaze three dumpers, damaged an SUV and beat up a guard at a mine of Central Coalfields Limited (CCL) at Charhi in Hazaribagh District on April 10, the second such attack in the area within a week, reports The Telegraph. Workers and officials of a mining company BGR, engaged at the CCL site in Ulahara of Tapin North to dig coal, told the Police about threats for levy they got from alleged JPC cadres. JPC is a splinter group of the CPI-Maoist. Hazaribagh Superintendent of Police (SP) Akhilesh Kumar Jha agreed the company did not inform the Police about levy demands of the JPC, led by a member who identified himself as Ranjeet. "The culprits will be identified and nabbed soon," the SP said. He added BGR workers in another site in Tapin North area were assaulted last week. "We have stationed forces for security," said Jha.
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April - 10 
The Maoists set on fire an empty ‘phadi’, where dried kendu leaves are stored, at Gaurpali village of Lakhanpur panchayat under Ambabhona block in Bargarh District late on April 10, reports New Indian Express. There was no loss of life or property and only the roof of the shed has been g
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The Maoists set on fire an empty ‘phadi’, where dried kendu leaves are stored, at Gaurpali village of Lakhanpur panchayat under Ambabhona block in Bargarh District late on April 10, reports New Indian Express. There was no loss of life or property and only the roof of the shed has been gutted. Maoists have left behind two banners, in Hindi and Odia, claiming responsibility for the fire and accusing some Government officials of exploiting poor people.
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April - 11 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres reportedly looted a truck and set it ablaze in Balaghat District on April 11, reports The Times of India. The incident took place at Dhiri Murum village of the District. Police said a group of 25-30 armed people, dressed in green uniform, loote
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres reportedly looted a truck and set it ablaze in Balaghat District on April 11, reports The Times of India. The incident took place at Dhiri Murum village of the District. Police said a group of 25-30 armed people, dressed in green uniform, looted a truck and then set it afire in Mataghat area.
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April - 15 
Maoists have set ablaze four vehicles, including two engaged in a road construction work, in Madanwada area of Rajnandgaon District on April 15, reports Zee News. "A group of 15-20 armed Naxals torched four vehicles parked at an under-construction bridge between Baseli and Sahpal villages under
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Maoists have set ablaze four vehicles, including two engaged in a road construction work, in Madanwada area of Rajnandgaon District on April 15, reports Zee News. "A group of 15-20 armed Naxals torched four vehicles parked at an under-construction bridge between Baseli and Sahpal villages under Sitagaon Police Station limits late last evening," said Rajnandgaon Superintendent of Police (SP) Sundarraj P. He added the vehicles included a truck, a poclain machine, a SUV and a motorcycle.
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April - 15 April - 16
A forest guesthouse and a jeep were set ablaze, allegedly by Naxalites-[Left-Wing Extremists (LWEs)], at the Tadvai mandal (administrative unit) headquarters between Warangal and Eturunagaram in Telangana, on the intervening night of 15-16 April, reports The Hindu. The guesthouse was recently renova
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A forest guesthouse and a jeep were set ablaze, allegedly by Naxalites-[Left-Wing Extremists (LWEs)], at the Tadvai mandal (administrative unit) headquarters between Warangal and Eturunagaram in Telangana, on the intervening night of 15-16 April, reports The Hindu. The guesthouse was recently renovated and some huts were constructed by the forest department to encourage tourism and attract visitors to the State. The facility had remained defunct for many decades fearing Naxal attacks in the thick forests. However, as the Naxalite movement seemed to have declined, the Forest Department recently renovated it. A note, written in red ink, purportedly by Karimnagar-Khammam-Warangal Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) party committee ‘secretary’ Damodar, said the Telangana State government should stop taking away the podu lands of Adivasis (tribals), which are acquired in the name of development, end open-cast mining and stop arresting people leading the “people’s movement.” The note also gave a call to people to join the “movement.”
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April - 26 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on April 26 set ablaze construction machinery at the Bejjur-Aheri bridge construction work site near Gudem in Bejjur mandal (administrative unit) of Adilabad District, reports The Hindu. The incident which took place in the small hours left an
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on April 26 set ablaze construction machinery at the Bejjur-Aheri bridge construction work site near Gudem in Bejjur mandal (administrative unit) of Adilabad District, reports The Hindu. The incident which took place in the small hours left an excavator, a tipper and a tractor partly burnt.
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April - 26 
The ongoing construction work of an interstate bridge on Pranhita River on Maharashtra-Telangana border was thwarted by the Naxalites-[Left-Wing Extremists (LWEs)] who set an excavator on fire and also damaged other equipment at the construction site at Gudem in Aheri taluka (revenue unit) of Gadchi
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The ongoing construction work of an interstate bridge on Pranhita River on Maharashtra-Telangana border was thwarted by the Naxalites-[Left-Wing Extremists (LWEs)] who set an excavator on fire and also damaged other equipment at the construction site at Gudem in Aheri taluka (revenue unit) of Gadchiroli District on April 26, reports The Times of India. Property and material worth INR 10 million was damaged in the attack.
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May - 13 
A group of Communist Party of IndiaMaoist (CPIMaoist) cadres have set ablaze the Kumharsarda Railway Station in Bastar District on May 13, reports newsx.com. According to reports, a lot of railway equipment was damaged in the fire. Railway traffic on the route was also affected.
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A group of Communist Party of IndiaMaoist (CPIMaoist) cadres have set ablaze the Kumharsarda Railway Station in Bastar District on May 13, reports newsx.com. According to reports, a lot of railway equipment was damaged in the fire. Railway traffic on the route was also affected.
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May - 21 
in another incident, on May 21, Maoists torched three vehicles of a stone crusher unit in Dumka District allegedly because they were not paid the levy money they demanded, reports The New Indian Express.
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in another incident, on May 21, Maoists torched three vehicles of a stone crusher unit in Dumka District allegedly because they were not paid the levy money they demanded, reports The New Indian Express.
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May - 25 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres have set ablaze 35 vehicles in the past five months in Jharkhand, reports The Business Standard on May 25. Between January 19 and May 24, a total of 35 vehicles involved in construction work have been torched in the State. The vehicles were set
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres have set ablaze 35 vehicles in the past five months in Jharkhand, reports The Business Standard on May 25. Between January 19 and May 24, a total of 35 vehicles involved in construction work have been torched in the State. The vehicles were set ablaze in Ranchi, Dumka, Lohardaga, Gumla, Chaibasa, Ramgarh and other districts of the State. "Maoists main source of earning is extortion and levy from the development and construction work. In the past, police cracked down on many companies involved in road construction that were giving levy to Maoists. This dented Maoists source of earning in a big way. The denial of levy led them to torch vehicles," said a Police official involved in anti-Maoist operations.Meanwhile, the State Police with the help of paramilitary forces have destroyed many bunkers and recovered more than 2,000 landmines.
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May - 27 
A group of Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres stormed a construction camp site at Lakrish under Kashipur Police limits in Rayagada District on May 27 night and set ablaze nine vehicles, reports New Indian Express. Sources said around 70 Maoists, under the banner of Ghumusar, Bansadh
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A group of Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres stormed a construction camp site at Lakrish under Kashipur Police limits in Rayagada District on May 27 night and set ablaze nine vehicles, reports New Indian Express. Sources said around 70 Maoists, under the banner of Ghumusar, Bansadhara, Nagavalli division of Maoists, reached the construction camp, Rajesh Buildtech, at about 1.40 am and pelted stones at the camp. When some of the construction company staff came out, seven armed Maoists, including two women cadres, barged into the camp. They asked the staff to stop construction work on the 10-kilometres stretch from Kashipur to Sunger Road which comes under the Public Works Department (PWD). The Maoists also asked the staff to shut the camp and leave the area. They set ablaze four tractors, one JCB, water tank, roller and two 10-tyre tippers. The Maoists, however, did not harm any staff. After about two hours, they fled into a nearby forest under the cover of darkness.
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July - 21 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres raided a solar power plant site and torched 14 vehicles including tractors and JCB machines in Aurangabad District on July 21, reports The Hindustan Times. Police said the Maoists also set a mixing plant on fire and raised anti-Police slogans a
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres raided a solar power plant site and torched 14 vehicles including tractors and JCB machines in Aurangabad District on July 21, reports The Hindustan Times. Police said the Maoists also set a mixing plant on fire and raised anti-Police slogans at Bakshi Bigha village under Kasma Police Station limits of the District. “About 50-60 members of the outlawed outfit raided the solar power plant site at around midnight. They torched eight tractors, two JCB machines and some other vehicles parked there. The Maoists then set ablaze the main mixing plant by throwing fireballs. The fire soon spread to other installations,” a Police officer said. Police said the Maoists had earlier demanded a huge amount as “levy” from contractors engaged in setting up the solar power plant and threatened them with dire consequences if they did not meet the demand. The site of the incident is just 30 km away from Saundaha forests on Aurangabad-Gaya border where Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) troopers were killed in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast triggered by the Maoists.
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August - 16 
In a separate incident, a hardcore Maoist, who was allegedly involved in blowing up an ambulance killing five CRPF personnel and two civilians during the 2014 Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) Poll in Bastar District, was on August 16 killed in an encounter with SFs in the forests of Chan
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In a separate incident, a hardcore Maoist, who was allegedly involved in blowing up an ambulance killing five CRPF personnel and two civilians during the 2014 Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) Poll in Bastar District, was on August 16 killed in an encounter with SFs in the forests of Chandometa under Darbha Police Station limits in Bastar District, reports The Hindu. He was identified as Jan People’s Militia ‘commander’ Arjun. He was also a member of the Machhkot Local Organisation Squad.
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August - 18 
Meanwhile, trucks parked in the outskirts of Bacheli town in Dantewada District were set ablaze by a group of CPI-Maoist cadres on August 18, reports The Pioneer. “A truck was burnt while oil tanks of two other trucks parked in the outskirts of Bacheli near a forested patch were set ablaze by
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Meanwhile, trucks parked in the outskirts of Bacheli town in Dantewada District were set ablaze by a group of CPI-Maoist cadres on August 18, reports The Pioneer. “A truck was burnt while oil tanks of two other trucks parked in the outskirts of Bacheli near a forested patch were set ablaze by a group of armed Naxals [Left Wing Extremism, (LWE)]on the intervening night of Wednesday and Thursday,” Superintendent of Police (SP), Dantewada, Kamlochan Kashyap said. Soon after the incident, as Police got information about the presence of Naxals near the city, security personnel reached the spot, however, Naxals had fled by that time, the SP mentioned. However, local sources claimed that about a dozen of trucks were damaged in the incident.
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August - 30 August - 31
Maoist cadres set ablaze the generator and battery panel of the Airtel tower in Pandu block in Palamu District on the intervening night of August 30-31, reports The Pioneer. The tower has stopped functioning. Sources said about half a dozen people reached this tower, took out fuel from the generator
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Maoist cadres set ablaze the generator and battery panel of the Airtel tower in Pandu block in Palamu District on the intervening night of August 30-31, reports The Pioneer. The tower has stopped functioning. Sources said about half a dozen people reached this tower, took out fuel from the generator set and set ablaze the generator set and the battery panel. SP Patel Mayur K Lal has confirmed this arson saying the Maoists have done this just to make their presence felt. Palamu remained bandh on August 31 in the wake of Maoists call. Buses for Ranchi from Daltonganj did not roll out.
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September - 4 
A heavily armed squad of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) numbering between 30-35, attacked the construction site of a private company engaged in construction of Rail Bridge near Paimar River on Kiul-Gaya section of the Eastern railways in the Gaya District of Bihar on September 4, r
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A heavily armed squad of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) numbering between 30-35, attacked the construction site of a private company engaged in construction of Rail Bridge near Paimar River on Kiul-Gaya section of the Eastern railways in the Gaya District of Bihar on September 4, reports The Times of India. The attackers set ablaze seven vehicles including one crane, one mixer and two pay loaders belonging to the construction company. Police sources said the Maoist made nearly a dozen employees captive and snatched all their mobile phones. The workers were also robbed of their cash, which was around INR 30,000. Huddled together, the employees were dumped in a corner of the construction site. Two drum diesel stocked at the construction site were also used in the arson. Before leaving, the attackers asked the captives not to take the diktats of the organisation lightly. Confirming the incident, Magadh range Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Saurabh Kumar disclosed, "I had visited the arson site. The Maoists have also left behind a hand written note attributing the attack to non-payment of 'levy' (extortion)."
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October - 6 
Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set fire to the diesel engine of a coal-loaded train near Dumri Vihar station in Bokaro District on October 6, disrupting rail services for hours in the Central Industrial Chord (CIC) section of Dhanbad division, reports The Telegraph. So
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Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set fire to the diesel engine of a coal-loaded train near Dumri Vihar station in Bokaro District on October 6, disrupting rail services for hours in the Central Industrial Chord (CIC) section of Dhanbad division, reports The Telegraph. Sources said over a dozen Maoists, who are observing a ‘protest week’ from October 5 to October 11 across the nation against the Centre's anti-people and pro-capitalists policies, initially tried to blow up the tracks near the station around 12.50am. But, only two concrete sleepers placed under the rail tacks were damaged in the blast. According to a rail staff at Dumri Vihar, the armed Naxalites [Left Wing Extremists (LWEs)], in the "uniform of security forces", planted a few electronic devices below the sleepers and triggered a blast. "But, a few minutes later a goods train, coming from the Gomoh side, managed to pass through the stretch without any hassle. The Naxalites, who were standing nearby, then rushed towards another goods train, carrying coal from Barkakana to Tenughat Thermal power plant in Bokaro, which was waiting for signal about 100 metres away. The rebels dragged driver Vijay Kumar out of the cabin and set the engine on fire," he added. The Maoists also snatched away a walkie-talkie and a mobile phone from the driver, but allowed him to flee the spot. Lone guard Kundan Kumar also managed to escape.
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October - 7 
Suspected People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI) cadres set a truck on fire in Kisko in Lohardaga District on October 7, reports The Telegraph. The truck with bauxite was parked outside its owner's house. The rebels also fired some gunshots, however, no casualty took place. Superintendent
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Suspected People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI) cadres set a truck on fire in Kisko in Lohardaga District on October 7, reports The Telegraph. The truck with bauxite was parked outside its owner's house. The rebels also fired some gunshots, however, no casualty took place. Superintendent of Police (SP) Kartik S. said involvement of any local gang couldn't be ruled out. PLFI is a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist).
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October - 16 
A group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres reportedly set ablaze a licensed country liquor manufacturing unit in Dengsu Tipidi village under Barabandha panchayat (village level local-self government institution) of Madanpur Rampur Police limits in Kalahandi District on October 16
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A group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres reportedly set ablaze a licensed country liquor manufacturing unit in Dengsu Tipidi village under Barabandha panchayat (village level local-self government institution) of Madanpur Rampur Police limits in Kalahandi District on October 16, reports New Indian Express. According to information, around 32 Maoists came and put the liquor-making unit and two motorbikes on fire using kerosene. They too beat up owner and employees of the unit and threatened him to stop the unit for ever. The village, mostly inhabited by tribals, also has a strong Maoist presence. There is hardly any development in the area; the village does not even have a proper road. Speaking of the incident, Kalahandi Superintendent of Police (SP) Brijesh Rai said a team of Police personnel has been sent to the spot to ascertain the exact volume of loss of property and to investigate into the matter.
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October - 16 
Suspected People's Liberation of India (PLFI)cadres blew up two concrete sleepers of tracks detonating Improvised Explosive Device (IED) between Khelari and McCluskieganj stations in Ranchi District on October 16, reports The Telegraph. The tracks fall on the Coal Indian Cord (CIC) section of Dh
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Suspected People's Liberation of India (PLFI)cadres blew up two concrete sleepers of tracks detonating Improvised Explosive Device (IED) between Khelari and McCluskieganj stations in Ranchi District on October 16, reports The Telegraph. The tracks fall on the Coal Indian Cord (CIC) section of Dhanbad division, which suffered three blasts in Bokaro District between October 6 and 11 during the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘protest week’. A gangman on patrol noticed the damaged sleepers, around 8.30am. Dhanbad Railway Protection Force (RPF) commandant A.N. Jha said there was no major damage to railway property. "No passenger train was affected though a goods train had to be detained for some time," he said. The Police recovered from the spot batteries and connecting wires used to trigger the explosion. "Preliminary probe suggests PLFI involvement though the area is known as a Maoist stronghold. The Ranchi Police are probing the case," Jha added. PLFI is a splinter group of the CPI-Maoist.
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October - 20 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze a road roller machine and assaulted three persons including two employees at Banchatra village under Gomia Police Station in Bokaro District on October 20, reports India Today.Superintendent of Police (SP), Y S Ramesh said that around si
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze a road roller machine and assaulted three persons including two employees at Banchatra village under Gomia Police Station in Bokaro District on October 20, reports India Today.Superintendent of Police (SP), Y S Ramesh said that around six Maoists, flaunting firearms and in Police uniform, arrived at the village and assaulted three persons including two employees of the company and set ablaze a road roller machine. Ramesh said a search operation was launched but the rebels managed to elude so far. The company was carrying out road construction work of 21 kilometres road between Banchatra to Baya Kapsassthan Jharna under Gomia block. The incident was believed to exert pressure on the contractor for payment of levy.
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November - 3 
A group of 200 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked a construction company site at Kharaundha station in Nawada District on November 3, and set ablaze four vehicles including two Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs), reports The Telegraph. The Maoists abducted four persons, which in
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A group of 200 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked a construction company site at Kharaundha station in Nawada District on November 3, and set ablaze four vehicles including two Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs), reports The Telegraph. The Maoists abducted four persons, which included three contractors named Vinod Yadav, Kailash Yadav and Sanjay Singh, and a driver, Shamshad. They were released after they ensured a payment of 10 per cent of the project cost.
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November - 3 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blasted the house of a former Maoist Uday Mahto of Pirtand block in Giridih District on November 3, and also set a rest room on fire in the same locality under the Pirtand Police Station in the District, reports The Pioneer. According to report
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blasted the house of a former Maoist Uday Mahto of Pirtand block in Giridih District on November 3, and also set a rest room on fire in the same locality under the Pirtand Police Station in the District, reports The Pioneer. According to reports, suspected Maoists numbering 120 cadres raided the house of ex-Maoist Mahto near Bhirangi Mor in Madhubhan area and triggered a dynamite blast blowing up the house of Mahto, who recently surrendered before the Police. They also set the rest house on fire in the same locality, the Police said, adding, nobody was present in the two houses during the incident. Both the families were residing elsewhere following threats from Naxalites [Left Wing Extremists (LWE)]. No person has been injured in the blast. Giridih, Superintendent of Police (SP), Akhilesh B. Varrier, who confirmed no casualty took place, said Maoists tried to terrorise their colleagues mulling the surrender option and harmed the Parasnath Action Plan by blowing up the under-construction shed meant for poor palki-bearers, adds The Telegraph.
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November - 7 
Suspected Naxalites [Left Wing Extremists (LWEs) set ablaze eight road construction machineries in Seraikela-Kharsawan and Khunti Districts, a senior Police officer said on November 7, reports The Telegraph. Peoples Liberation Front of India (PLFI) cadres assaulted labourers and set on fire one exca
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Suspected Naxalites [Left Wing Extremists (LWEs) set ablaze eight road construction machineries in Seraikela-Kharsawan and Khunti Districts, a senior Police officer said on November 7, reports The Telegraph. Peoples Liberation Front of India (PLFI) cadres assaulted labourers and set on fire one excavator, one dumper, one tipping kit and a truck after chasing away the labourers at Bamahni village in Khunti District today afternoon, Superintendent of Police (SP), Anish Gupta said. PLFI is a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist).
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November - 9 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up the ancestral house of their former comrade Uday Mahto in Pirtand block in Giridih District in the wee hours of November 9, reports The Telegraph. They accused Mahto of swindling their organisational funds.
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up the ancestral house of their former comrade Uday Mahto in Pirtand block in Giridih District in the wee hours of November 9, reports The Telegraph. They accused Mahto of swindling their organisational funds.
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November - 11 
Armed Forces comprising of the State Police and Para-Military Forces have been deployed in forest areas and villages along the Parasnath foothills, a day after Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up 'Doli shade' and house of former Maoist at Madhuban in Giridih District,
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Armed Forces comprising of the State Police and Para-Military Forces have been deployed in forest areas and villages along the Parasnath foothills, a day after Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up 'Doli shade' and house of former Maoist at Madhuban in Giridih District, reports The Times of India on November 12. "Friday's Maoist attack was a result of their frustration after they realized they were losing ground in the region. Unlike previous instances, this time, they targeted government buildings which were constructed for the 'Doli bearers'. Since most of the 'Doli bearers' are natives here, and were directly or indirectly related to rebels in the past, rebels are now trying to terrorize them," Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Hazaribagh, Upendra Kumar, said. "At a time when police were regularly interacting with villagers for all-round development, rebels expressed their disapproval over the same by blowing up the shade", Superintendent of Police (SP), AB Variar, said, adding that Security Forces would continue to instill confidence among rural citizens. Meanwhile, Madhuban Police lodged an FIR against 40-50 armed activists of the Maoists on November 5, including top Maoist leaders and others, allegedly involved in Friday's (November 4) attack.
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November - 18 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a contractor supervisor by slitting his throat and set ablaze construction instruments at Bhitarakota village under Patangi Police limits in Koraput District late on November 18, reports Odisha Sun Times. The deceased was identified as J
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a contractor supervisor by slitting his throat and set ablaze construction instruments at Bhitarakota village under Patangi Police limits in Koraput District late on November 18, reports Odisha Sun Times. The deceased was identified as Jayaram Khila, supervisor at the camp. The Maoist rebels also set on fire two Hiwa trucks, a Hitachi machine, a tractor and a tipper. According to reports, around 50 Maoists opposed the construction of road to Bhitarakota village last evening. They also held a meeting in the presence of around 200 villagers in which the latter too opposed the road work. Khila supported the construction of road following which the irate Maoists killed him by slitting his throat. The Maoists also abducted ten workers of the camp before fleeing the spot. However, they released the workers after taking away their mobile phones, data machines and documents from them.
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December - 23 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze 69 trucks and three JCBs at Surjagad Lloyd Metal’s iron mine, barely five-kilometres from Hedri Police post in Gadchiroli District on December 23, reports Indian Express. Sources said that hundreds of Maoists descended upon the
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze 69 trucks and three JCBs at Surjagad Lloyd Metal’s iron mine, barely five-kilometres from Hedri Police post in Gadchiroli District on December 23, reports Indian Express. Sources said that hundreds of Maoists descended upon the area around noon and they drove out around 300 labourers loading iron ore before setting the vehicles afire. Inspector General of Police (IGP) of Gadchiroli range, Shivaji Bodkhe insisted that the attack was not a reflection on Policing. “Though we have the Hedri police post 5 km away, on the other side is Abujmaad, where about 40 sq km area has no police presence and hence Maoists find it not so difficult.” He added that the number of attackers would hardly have been 10 to 15. “They drove the labourers away and then had no hurdle and must have gone on setting the vehicles afire one after the other.’’ Sources said that Maoists generally recce an area before targeting it, making sure that there is no Police movement. They then split into five-member groups for completing a task in the shortest possible time. “In Surjagad, they must have finished the task within 30 minutes, which means there must have been Maoists and militia members by hundreds on the spot,” said a source.
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