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January - 3 
On January 3-night, a joint team comprising police personnel of Palamau and Garwah districts raided Obra village under Bishrampur police station in the Palamau district and arrested five alleged Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) supporters, according to The Hindu. The police also recove
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On January 3-night, a joint team comprising police personnel of Palamau and Garwah districts raided Obra village under Bishrampur police station in the Palamau district and arrested five alleged Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) supporters, according to The Hindu. The police also recovered five guns from their possession.
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January - 5 
On January 5-evening, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked police personnel engaged in a combing operation near Cherpal in the Bijapur district, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7. Another group of Maoists attacked police personnel near Kotrapal. No casualty was reported in either
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On January 5-evening, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked police personnel engaged in a combing operation near Cherpal in the Bijapur district, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7. Another group of Maoists attacked police personnel near Kotrapal. No casualty was reported in either of these incidents.
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January - 9 
According to Chhattisgarh 24x7, a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Bako Maso, was killed during an exchange of fire between police personnel and the extremists in the forest near Dalmer village under Bhairamgarh police station limits of Bijapur district on January 9.
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According to Chhattisgarh 24x7, a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Bako Maso, was killed during an exchange of fire between police personnel and the extremists in the forest near Dalmer village under Bhairamgarh police station limits of Bijapur district on January 9. The Maoists attacked the police personnel who were combing the area and fled as police opened fire. Police subsequently recovered the dead body of the Maoist along with a 12.bore rifle, one tiffin bomb and explosives from the encounter site.
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January - 10 
Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Madi Soma and Madkami Simha, were arrested by police during a raid near Mangipalli village in the Malkangiri district on January 10, reports The Hindu. Malkangiri Superintendent of Police, S.K. Gajbhiye, said that the Special Ope
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Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Madi Soma and Madkami Simha, were arrested by police during a raid near Mangipalli village in the Malkangiri district on January 10, reports The Hindu. Malkangiri Superintendent of Police, S.K. Gajbhiye, said that the Special Operation Group (SOG) commandoes raided the forest adjacent to Mangipalli near MV 79 village on the information that a group of Maoists were camping in the area. The SOG team arrested the two, while the rest of the cadres escaped. The duo were members of the Motu dalam (squad) and were involved in several cases of murder, landmine explosion, extortion and looting in the district. Explosives including gelatine sticks, detonators, wires, switching devices and grenades, and Maoist posters were recovered from their possession.
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January - 21 
On January 21, the Special Task Force (STF) and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) raided a Maoist hideout in Dantewada's Kirandul area and subsequent to a encounter recovered a huge cache of explosives. The Inspector General of Police Girdhari Nayak said, “STF and CRPF fought a fierce battle w
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On January 21, the Special Task Force (STF) and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) raided a Maoist hideout in Dantewada's Kirandul area and subsequent to a encounter recovered a huge cache of explosives. The Inspector General of Police Girdhari Nayak said, “STF and CRPF fought a fierce battle with the Leftist insurgents for at least 30 minutes in a forest bastion of the ultras. The rebels fled, leaving a stock of explosives, literature and uniforms.”
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January - 27 
According to Hindustan Times, a cache of arms and ammunition was recovered from a CPI-Maoist hideout in Bihar's Gaya district during a raid, police said on January 27. The hideout was located near a forest under Fatehpur block in Gaya, around 100 kilometres from State capital Patna. However, no arre
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According to Hindustan Times, a cache of arms and ammunition was recovered from a CPI-Maoist hideout in Bihar's Gaya district during a raid, police said on January 27. The hideout was located near a forest under Fatehpur block in Gaya, around 100 kilometres from State capital Patna. However, no arrests were made. "During a combing operation, we recovered sophisticated arms and ammunition dumped by Maoists in their hideout" said an unnamed police official in Gaya.
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January - 31 
On January 31, Chhattisgarh Police arrested 15 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from Kanker district and recovered explosive material and firearms from them, reports Sahara Samay. The Maoists were holding a meeting with villagers at Jamdi when police raided the place. Further deta
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On January 31, Chhattisgarh Police arrested 15 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from Kanker district and recovered explosive material and firearms from them, reports Sahara Samay. The Maoists were holding a meeting with villagers at Jamdi when police raided the place. Further details on the recovery were not available.
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February - 13 
A combined team of the Bijapur district police and Central Police Reserve Police Force personnel raided a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) camp in the forest area of Bansaguda police station and killed two Maoists, identified as Modyami and Awalam Dalla, on February 13, according to Chha
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A combined team of the Bijapur district police and Central Police Reserve Police Force personnel raided a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) camp in the forest area of Bansaguda police station and killed two Maoists, identified as Modyami and Awalam Dalla, on February 13, according to Chhattisgarh 24x7. Police also recovered some bombs, detonators, medicines and daily use material from the incident site.
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February - 15 
13 police personnel and a civilian were killed and four policemen were wounded when around 500 heavily armed cadres of the Communist Party of India - Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked a Police Training School (PTS), the district armoury and district police station in co-ordinated attacks near Daspalla in
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13 police personnel and a civilian were killed and four policemen were wounded when around 500 heavily armed cadres of the Communist Party of India - Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked a Police Training School (PTS), the district armoury and district police station in co-ordinated attacks near Daspalla in the Nayagarh district at around 10:45pm (IST) on February 15, reported Times of India. They also took away a cache of arms and ammunition in a bus they had hijacked in the district, about 100-km from State capital Bhubaneswar. Police sources claimed that three Maoists were also killed in the incident. However, their bodies have not been recovered and it is suspected that the Maoists before fleeing took away the bodies of their slain comrades. Before launching the attack, the Maoists, speaking in Hindi and Telugu, and suspected to be from neighbouring Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh, announced that they would not harm the public as their target was the police. The police suspect it to be the handy work of Sabyasachi Panda, the CPI-Maoist Andhra-Orissa ‘secretary’. Meanwhile, a red alert has been sounded in the State and the police have started combing operations in the neighbouring districts of Phulbani, Gajapati, Rayagada and Malkangiri in Orissa. The attack was the first of its kind in coastal Orissa, according to The Hindu. The district armoury and PTS were virtually emptied by the Maoists, the police said. Though Nayagarh district had been unaffected by the Maoist insurgency, the extremists are active in the neighbouring Gajapati and parts of Kandhamal district. Nayagarh is also reportedly the home town of Maoist leader Sabysachi Panda.
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February - 17 
At least 20 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including some women cadres, were killed during the ongoing combing operation by security forces (SFs) in the border area of Nayagarh-Ganjam-Kandhamal districts on February 17, reports The Hindu. SFs, however, lost three of thei
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At least 20 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including some women cadres, were killed during the ongoing combing operation by security forces (SFs) in the border area of Nayagarh-Ganjam-Kandhamal districts on February 17, reports The Hindu. SFs, however, lost three of their personnel in the combing operation launched on a massive scale in different sensitive pockets in Nayagarh, Ganjam, Gajapati, Kandhamal and Rayagada districts. The combing operations were started on February 16 after hundreds of Maoists raided the police establishments in Nayagarh district, killing 15 persons, including 13 policemen, and decamping with huge quantities of arms and ammunition on February 15-night. "We have information about killing of 20 Maoists and three jawans of Special Operation Group (SOG) during the combing operation," Home Secretary T. K. Mishra said. Without disclosing the exact location where the Maoists were killed by security forces, he said "reports are received from different places including the Gansar Hills". Mishra said sophisticated equipment like night (vision) binoculars, global positioning system (GPS) and other gadgets were being used to monitor movement of the extremists inside the dense forests. Two choppers were being used for movement of personnel in order to coordinate the operation, Mishra added.
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February - 18 
A powerful landmine weighing about 20 kilograms was recovered by the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel during a combing operation in the Gajapati district on February 18-morning, Statesman reported. The landmine had been planted by the CPI-Maoist cadres recently with an intention to targ
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A powerful landmine weighing about 20 kilograms was recovered by the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel during a combing operation in the Gajapati district on February 18-morning, Statesman reported. The landmine had been planted by the CPI-Maoist cadres recently with an intention to target the CRPF personnel who regularly patrol the roads on the isolated stretch. CRPF commandant A. K. Das said, "The mine was detected near the Adagan village on the Paniganda to Jhumurigada road about 15 km from Adava village in the Mohona Block". "This road links to the Brahmanigam village of the Kandhamala District, and is now regularly used to transport the security men who are moving towards the Kandhamala District for the anti naxalite (left-wing extremist) operations."
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February - 18 
According to Times of India, security force personnel with the help of Indian Air Forces choppers searched the hills and dense forests of the Nayagarh and Ganjam districts and recovered a truckload of arms and ammunition lying abandoned in the Gosama hills of Ganjam district on February 18. The aban
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According to Times of India, security force personnel with the help of Indian Air Forces choppers searched the hills and dense forests of the Nayagarh and Ganjam districts and recovered a truckload of arms and ammunition lying abandoned in the Gosama hills of Ganjam district on February 18. The abandoned objects included around 400 rifles and more than 60,000 cartridges. However, most of the sophisticated AK-47 assault rifles looted during the Nayagarh attack on February 15-night was not part of the recovered items. The recovery is nearly 40 percent of the weaponry that the Maoists looted in the attack, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik informed the State legislative assembly. "There are three IAF helicopters helping us intercept the ultras on the run. We are pursuing them inside the jungle, along the hills and in the villages in 10 to 12 different operation zones from Kalingaghati to Bhanjanagar and Gallery to Chakapada "said an unnamed police officer."
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February - 18 
Three CRPF head constables and an equal number of constables were killed in an encounter with the Maoists in Tadkel hill of Mirtur police station area, Inspector General of Police (Bastar range), Rajinder Kumar Vij, said. Three Maoists were also killed during the encounter, which began when a group
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Three CRPF head constables and an equal number of constables were killed in an encounter with the Maoists in Tadkel hill of Mirtur police station area, Inspector General of Police (Bastar range), Rajinder Kumar Vij, said. Three Maoists were also killed during the encounter, which began when a group of 60 CRPF personnel on a search mission were attacked by the Maoists with landmine blasts and machinegun fire in the area. "There were about 300 ultras," Vij said. Maoists escaped with the guns of the slain CRPF soldiers, he added.
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February - 19 
At least four Maoists were injured in an encounter with the Special Anti-Naxal Squad of Gadchiroli district police in the forest area near Potegaon village on February 19, according to Hitavada. The encounter started when the Maoists opened fire towards the police conducting combing operations in th
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At least four Maoists were injured in an encounter with the Special Anti-Naxal Squad of Gadchiroli district police in the forest area near Potegaon village on February 19, according to Hitavada. The encounter started when the Maoists opened fire towards the police conducting combing operations in the area. During subsequent search operation, the police recovered a 410 musket rifle, two locally-made rifles, one grenade, four backpacks, three water bags, one live cartridge and other material from the incident site.
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February - 19 
Four companies of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) joined the anti-Maoist operations on February 19 to track down the Maoists who looted a large cache of arms and ammunition in the Nayagarh district on February 15-night, reports The Hindu. The operation was continuing in the districts of Naya
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Four companies of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) joined the anti-Maoist operations on February 19 to track down the Maoists who looted a large cache of arms and ammunition in the Nayagarh district on February 15-night, reports The Hindu. The operation was continuing in the districts of Nayagarh, Ganjam and Kandhamal, police said. Dog squads of the Orissa Police were pressed into service to track down the insurgents and the explosives that they might have been hidden inside the forests in Ganjam district. Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik reviewed the progress of the operation at the State Secretariat with the Director-General of Police and other top officials and said the operations would continue.
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February - 19 
Security forces arrested two Maoists, identified as Reena alias Manjulata Muduli and Pratap Kambata, during the ongoing combing operations in forest areas along the borders of the Kandhmal and Ganjam districts. A 9 mm pistol, looted from the Nayagarh district armoury, was recovered from their posses
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Security forces arrested two Maoists, identified as Reena alias Manjulata Muduli and Pratap Kambata, during the ongoing combing operations in forest areas along the borders of the Kandhmal and Ganjam districts. A 9 mm pistol, looted from the Nayagarh district armoury, was recovered from their possession. Police sources said Reena joined the extremist movement six years ago and was an active member of the Sambalpur-Deogarh committee of the CPI-Maoist. She was also involved in at least ten murders and the looting of the Deogarh armoury.
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February - 23 
Police arrested three Maoists, identified as Isha alias Yusuf Ansari, Amjad alias Aazad and Anmol Tirkey, from a forest area near Nagara village in the Balrampur police district during a search operation. The police also recovered one .9-mm automatic machinegun, one country made firearm and two cart
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Police arrested three Maoists, identified as Isha alias Yusuf Ansari, Amjad alias Aazad and Anmol Tirkey, from a forest area near Nagara village in the Balrampur police district during a search operation. The police also recovered one .9-mm automatic machinegun, one country made firearm and two cartridges from their possession. They were reportedly involved in setting ablaze six tractors and abducting three workers of a contractor in Nagara village on February 1-night.
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February - 29 
On February 29, police during a search operation arrested five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including a woman, identified as Mehattar Ram, Baisakhuram Daro, Ganguram, Anand Sore and Nirgo Bai alias Hirgobai alias Kavita, from Petargudam forest area under Badgaon police statio
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On February 29, police during a search operation arrested five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including a woman, identified as Mehattar Ram, Baisakhuram Daro, Ganguram, Anand Sore and Nirgo Bai alias Hirgobai alias Kavita, from Petargudam forest area under Badgaon police station of Kanker district, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7.
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March - 5 
IANS reports that a policeman of the Special Operation Group (SOG), identified as Rabindra Patra, sustained injuries during a gunfight with the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the Malkangiri district on March 4-evening. The Maoists attacked SOG personnel when they were combin
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IANS reports that a policeman of the Special Operation Group (SOG), identified as Rabindra Patra, sustained injuries during a gunfight with the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the Malkangiri district on March 4-evening. The Maoists attacked SOG personnel when they were combing the forests near Biliguda, Urbelguda and Kandapali villages of MV 79 area. During a subsequent search operation, the SOG personnel recovered Maoist uniforms and literature as well as food items from the encounter site.
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March - 9 
According to The Hindu, a joint team comprising paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Special Task Force (STF) personnel raided Akurauni forest area in the Gaya district on March 9 and neutralised a bunker of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist). The raid was conducted on
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According to The Hindu, a joint team comprising paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Special Task Force (STF) personnel raided Akurauni forest area in the Gaya district on March 9 and neutralised a bunker of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist). The raid was conducted on the basis of information provided by the Maoist leader Chandu Das who was arrested from Jhallar village in the district in the early hours on the same day. The team found a big water container inside the bunker and seized arms and 10,000 rounds of ammunition of several regular weapons, including Insas rifles, 100 magazines of carbines and more than 100 hand grenades, said Superintendent of Police Amit Jain. Hundreds of police uniforms, hand grenade-making equipments, one .9mm pistol and regular rifles were also recovered from the bunker. A suspected Maoist was arrested during the search.
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March - 28 March - 29
More than 100 heavily armed Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoist) raided Mahamaya iron ore mine in the Dalli-Rajhara area of Sail in the Durg district, 170-km from Raipur, and drove away with a truckload of 1.75 tonne explosives used in mine blasts on March 29. Chhattisgarh police and person
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More than 100 heavily armed Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoist) raided Mahamaya iron ore mine in the Dalli-Rajhara area of Sail in the Durg district, 170-km from Raipur, and drove away with a truckload of 1.75 tonne explosives used in mine blasts on March 29. Chhattisgarh police and personnel of paramilitary forces launched a search early on March 28 to recover the explosives. ''Many search parties have been deployed in Durg, Kanker and Bastar region,'' Durg Superintendent of Police told Times of India.
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April - 1 
The security forces also recovered 80 landmines planted on a 1.5-2 kilometre stretch of road in the forest area between DTPS and Nawadih police stations in Bokaro during a subsequent operation. The DGP said the recovery of landmines was the biggest in Jharkhand.
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The security forces also recovered 80 landmines planted on a 1.5-2 kilometre stretch of road in the forest area between DTPS and Nawadih police stations in Bokaro during a subsequent operation. The DGP said the recovery of landmines was the biggest in Jharkhand.
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April - 26 
On April 26, three Maoists were arrested during a combing operation by the Police in the MV-79 area of Malkangiri district, reports The Hindu. Orissa Police sources said that the arrests followed a brief exchange of fire. A gun, some Maoist posters, banners and an unspecified quantity of explosives
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On April 26, three Maoists were arrested during a combing operation by the Police in the MV-79 area of Malkangiri district, reports The Hindu. Orissa Police sources said that the arrests followed a brief exchange of fire. A gun, some Maoist posters, banners and an unspecified quantity of explosives were recovered from the arrested extremists.
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April - 26 
On April 26, two Maoists were arrested during a combing operation near Parasnath in the Giridih district. A landmine and some detonators were recovered from the Maoists, identified as Manoj Chaudhary and H. Singh. The duo was involved in several extremist activities, including looting of police weap
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On April 26, two Maoists were arrested during a combing operation near Parasnath in the Giridih district. A landmine and some detonators were recovered from the Maoists, identified as Manoj Chaudhary and H. Singh. The duo was involved in several extremist activities, including looting of police weapons in Madhupur.
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May - 16 
Two cadres of the Communist Party of India – Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed in an encounter between the Maoists and police at Bompet forests near Motu in the Malkangiri district on May 16, according to New Indian Express. Acting on a tip-off, police raided the Maoist training camp in the forest whe
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Two cadres of the Communist Party of India – Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed in an encounter between the Maoists and police at Bompet forests near Motu in the Malkangiri district on May 16, according to New Indian Express. Acting on a tip-off, police raided the Maoist training camp in the forest where about 30 Maoists were present at that time. Police said that "Most of the cadres were speaking in Telegu and probably belonged to Andhra Pradesh," adding that, Motu Dalam (squad) Commandant, Ashok, was present in the camp but managed to escape. Police also recovered four SLR bullets, one grenade, one AK-47 bullet cartridge and two double barrel guns from the camp.
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May - 18 
On May 18, a huge cache of ammunition suspected to belong to the left-wing extremists, including 25 detonators, 17 electronic detonators, two hand grenades, cartridges of .303 rifle ignition sets, dozens of charger clips and safety fuses, wires and other equipment, were recovered from Suarkatwa on t
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On May 18, a huge cache of ammunition suspected to belong to the left-wing extremists, including 25 detonators, 17 electronic detonators, two hand grenades, cartridges of .303 rifle ignition sets, dozens of charger clips and safety fuses, wires and other equipment, were recovered from Suarkatwa on the Jhumra hills in the Bokaro district. A source of the Central Reserve Police Force which participated in the raid along with the Bokaro district police said that a stove, foreign literature on how to attack military camps, police and military uniforms, were also found. The extremists were reported to have held a high-level meeting in the area on May 15 and 16 following the arrest of senior leader Pramod Mishra.
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May - 21 
Over 93 Naxalites were arrested from a forest area in Khaira in the Jamui district of Bihar on May 21-night, TimesNow reported. Police raided a place during a meeting of the Naxalites and took over 150 persons into custody, Inspector General of Police (Operations), A. K. Bhardwaj, told the media. Se
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Over 93 Naxalites were arrested from a forest area in Khaira in the Jamui district of Bihar on May 21-night, TimesNow reported. Police raided a place during a meeting of the Naxalites and took over 150 persons into custody, Inspector General of Police (Operations), A. K. Bhardwaj, told the media. Several hardcore Naxalites and its sympathisers were believed to be participating in the meeting, Bhardwaj said. The police recovered Naxalite literature, posters, microphone sets, one generator set and CDs during the raid.
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May - 23 
On May 23, Police in Warangal district recovered two weapons and large number of live rounds of ammunition from dumps suspected to belong to the left-wing extremists. Superintendent of Police V. C. Sajjanar said that during combing operations in the Karlapalli forest area under Govindaraopet mandal
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On May 23, Police in Warangal district recovered two weapons and large number of live rounds of ammunition from dumps suspected to belong to the left-wing extremists. Superintendent of Police V. C. Sajjanar said that during combing operations in the Karlapalli forest area under Govindaraopet mandal (administrative division) recovered one 303 rifle and one spring field rifle, 37 rounds of ammunition of 303 rifle, 28 rounds of 30 carbine, 27 rounds of .38, 47 rounds of springfield, nine round of .63 and eight rounds of .22 weapons from a dump belonging to Praja Pratighatana faction of the Communist Party of India- Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML).
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May - 29 
Earlier, on May 29, a Police constable was killed and three others were injured when the Maoists opened fire on a Police party consisting of anti-Maoist Greyhounds personnel in the Gudem Kotha Veedhi mandal (administrative division) on the Andhra-Orissa border in Visakhapatnam district. Police said
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Earlier, on May 29, a Police constable was killed and three others were injured when the Maoists opened fire on a Police party consisting of anti-Maoist Greyhounds personnel in the Gudem Kotha Veedhi mandal (administrative division) on the Andhra-Orissa border in Visakhapatnam district. Police said that the Maoists, who triggered a landmine explosion, exchanged fire with the Police party, which was combing the area.
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June - 4 
On June 4, three cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed during an encounter with the security forces (SFs) near Bhopadih village in the Chatra district, reports IANS. The slain Maoists include Ganesh Ganju, a ‘sub-zonal commander’ of the outfit. Police also arrested t
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On June 4, three cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed during an encounter with the security forces (SFs) near Bhopadih village in the Chatra district, reports IANS. The slain Maoists include Ganesh Ganju, a ‘sub-zonal commander’ of the outfit. Police also arrested two Maoists. The encounter occurred when the Police personnel carried out a raid in the village after receiving information of a Maoist meeting there. The Maoists retaliated with gun fire when the SFs asked them to surrender. One carbine, one pistol, explosives and Maoist literature were recovered from the encounter site.
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June - 15 
Security forces raided a Maoist hideout near Uppelmeta under Errabore police station in the Dantewada district on June 15. A woman Maoist was killed during an encounter that followed the raid.
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Security forces raided a Maoist hideout near Uppelmeta under Errabore police station in the Dantewada district on June 15. A woman Maoist was killed during an encounter that followed the raid.
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July - 5 
On July 5, an extremist belonging to the People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI) was killed and three persons, including a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) inspector, were injured in an encounter between security force (SF) personnel and PLFI cadres at an unspecified village in the Khunti distr
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On July 5, an extremist belonging to the People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI) was killed and three persons, including a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) inspector, were injured in an encounter between security force (SF) personnel and PLFI cadres at an unspecified village in the Khunti district. Two more PLFI cadres were arrested. The extremists had converged at the village when the SF personnel carried out the raid, leading ton an encounter that witnessed exchange of 300 rounds of ammunition. Two 9mm pistols, two rifles, an explosive object and several rounds of ammunition were recovered from the encounter site.
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July - 5 
The Hindu reports that on July 5 a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was killed in an exchange of fire with police personnel near MV 81 village in the Malkangiri district. The encounter occurred inside dense forests when police personnel were conducting a routine combing operation. Superi
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The Hindu reports that on July 5 a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was killed in an exchange of fire with police personnel near MV 81 village in the Malkangiri district. The encounter occurred inside dense forests when police personnel were conducting a routine combing operation. Superintendent of Police S K Gajbhiye said that Maoists might have suffered more casualties and a search was continuing in the area.
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July - 6 
On July 6, a team of police personnel, including those from the Naxal Special Duty wing and the Special Task Force, conducted combing operations in the Hogenakkal forest area of Dharmapuri district to check infiltration of Naxalites (left-wing extremists) from the neighbouring States. The Hindu repo
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On July 6, a team of police personnel, including those from the Naxal Special Duty wing and the Special Task Force, conducted combing operations in the Hogenakkal forest area of Dharmapuri district to check infiltration of Naxalites (left-wing extremists) from the neighbouring States. The Hindu reports that the operations were carried out in Akkamalaimaduvu, Natrampalayam, Chinnar, Ottarmalai and Hogenakkal. However, no one was arrested.
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July - 7 
IANS reports that two persons who were abducted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres last week for acting as police informers, were found dead on July 7 from a forest in the Bastar region. Police said both men were killed two days ago and their bodies were found in separate pla
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IANS reports that two persons who were abducted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres last week for acting as police informers, were found dead on July 7 from a forest in the Bastar region. Police said both men were killed two days ago and their bodies were found in separate places in a thick forest while police teams were conducting a combing operation. While 55-year-year-old Patri Baloji's body was found in a forest in Bijapur, the body of BarsaBuddu, 50, was recovered from Dantewada. Police confirmed that both victims were police informers.
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July - 29 
Three hardcore Maoists, including two women cadres, were killed in an encounter that ensued after security force (SF) personnel raided the Tilaya forest area under Vishnugarh police station in the Hazaribagh district on July 29-night, Pioneer reported. The slain insurgents were identified as a ‘zona
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Three hardcore Maoists, including two women cadres, were killed in an encounter that ensued after security force (SF) personnel raided the Tilaya forest area under Vishnugarh police station in the Hazaribagh district on July 29-night, Pioneer reported. The slain insurgents were identified as a ‘zonal commander’ Niranjan Da alias Chandru Manjhi and two women cadres Anita alias Vinita and Mamta. Hazaribagh district Superintendent of Police Praveen Kumar Singh said that some injured extremists managed to escape from the incident site. The SFs also recovered one self-loading rifle, two regular rifles (303) both looted from police, 150 rounds of ammunition which included live cartridges for 303 rifles, a large quantity of Maoist literatures, diaries containing the names and amount of levies realised, names of newly recruited members along with receipt books and one Motorola brand walkie-talkie and other materials from the spot. Approximately 100 Maoists had reportedly assembled at Tilaya forest area near Narki village to celebrate their ‘martyr week’ along with Niranjan Da and dozens of women cadres.
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July - 30 
According to New Indian Express, a former Naxalite of the Janashakti group and founder of the CPI (ML) Jana Vimukthi, J. Linga Swamy, was killed in an encounter with police near Jillella village of Karimnagar district on July 30. According to police sources, Linga Swamy and his accomplice had opened
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According to New Indian Express, a former Naxalite of the Janashakti group and founder of the CPI (ML) Jana Vimukthi, J. Linga Swamy, was killed in an encounter with police near Jillella village of Karimnagar district on July 30. According to police sources, Linga Swamy and his accomplice had opened fire on the police team which was combing the area for Naxalites and was killed in the retaliatory fire. He was reportedly involved in three murder cases and several other extortion cases in the Karimnagar, Warangal, Adilabad and Nizamabad districts.
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July - 30 
Elsewhere in the State, a special team of police engaged in combing operations on July 30 recovered a cache of explosives and ammunition hidden in a bag close to the Orissa border at Ramarai in the Srikakulam district, The Hindu reported. The seizure included 60 gelatine sticks, 20 electrical detona
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Elsewhere in the State, a special team of police engaged in combing operations on July 30 recovered a cache of explosives and ammunition hidden in a bag close to the Orissa border at Ramarai in the Srikakulam district, The Hindu reported. The seizure included 60 gelatine sticks, 20 electrical detonators, 30 non-electrical detonators and several rounds of live ammunition.
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August - 11 
On August 11, the Chhattisgarh Police raided a training camp of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Awapalli forest area in the Dantewada district and killed three insurgents, reports IANS. Girdhari Nayak, the Additional Director General of Police, claimed that the Maoists suffered m
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On August 11, the Chhattisgarh Police raided a training camp of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Awapalli forest area in the Dantewada district and killed three insurgents, reports IANS. Girdhari Nayak, the Additional Director General of Police, claimed that the Maoists suffered more casualties but only three bodies were recovered. Awapalli, some 500 kilometres south of capital Raipur near the Andhra Pradesh border, is considered a Maoist stronghold.
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August - 14 
Police, combing the Annavaram-Kannavaram forest of Koyyuru mandal (administrative division) in the Visakhapatnam district on August 13 found a Maoist dump, reports The Hindu. Seven detonators, three claymore mines, three directional mines and three electrical wire bundles were stored in a drum and b
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Police, combing the Annavaram-Kannavaram forest of Koyyuru mandal (administrative division) in the Visakhapatnam district on August 13 found a Maoist dump, reports The Hindu. Seven detonators, three claymore mines, three directional mines and three electrical wire bundles were stored in a drum and buried underground.
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August - 25 
In a separate incident, a doctor R. S. Gupta and his three assistants were arrested in the Aurangabad district after they were found treating a Maoist leader Binay Kumar Prajapati, police sources said on August 25. Superintendent of Police of Aurangabad, Ganesh Kumar, said Gupta was arrested followi
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In a separate incident, a doctor R. S. Gupta and his three assistants were arrested in the Aurangabad district after they were found treating a Maoist leader Binay Kumar Prajapati, police sources said on August 25. Superintendent of Police of Aurangabad, Ganesh Kumar, said Gupta was arrested following a raid on his nursing home in Aurangabad town. Another Maoist, Lav Kumar, was also arrested during the raid.
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August - 30 
The Jharkhand police, which launched a combing operation after the August 30 attack, on the same day arrested a Maoist, identified as Karan Singh Sardar, from an area near Chaliama picket under the Nimdih police station in Saraikela-Kharsawan district.
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The Jharkhand police, which launched a combing operation after the August 30 attack, on the same day arrested a Maoist, identified as Karan Singh Sardar, from an area near Chaliama picket under the Nimdih police station in Saraikela-Kharsawan district.
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September - 23 
Earlier on the day, Police recovered a huge quantity of explosives, including a powerful landmine and several detonators, following after an encounter with the Maoists in the Budhua village of Rohtas district. Acting on an intelligence tip-off that hundreds of Maoists had assembled at Budhua village
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Earlier on the day, Police recovered a huge quantity of explosives, including a powerful landmine and several detonators, following after an encounter with the Maoists in the Budhua village of Rohtas district. Acting on an intelligence tip-off that hundreds of Maoists had assembled at Budhua village on the occasion of the foundation day of the outfit, a patrol party raided the village, leading to the exchange of fire between the two sides. After a five-hour-long battle, the Maoists managed to escape and the police recovered a 75-kilogram powerful landmine and several detonators from the spot.
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September - 23 
The Hindu reports that two hardcore activists of Jharkhand Prastuti Committee, a breakaway group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested in Hazaribagh on September 23. Deputy Superintendent of Police (Headquarters) Hazaribagh, Naushad Alam said Binod Mahto alias Deepak of S
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The Hindu reports that two hardcore activists of Jharkhand Prastuti Committee, a breakaway group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested in Hazaribagh on September 23. Deputy Superintendent of Police (Headquarters) Hazaribagh, Naushad Alam said Binod Mahto alias Deepak of Simaria in Chatra district and Sandeep Paswan of Keredari of Hazaribagh district were arrested following a raid on their hideouts. Both extremists are accused of kidnapping traders and construction company staff for exacting money. They are also accused of bomb attack in the Court Hazat in the district and sessions judge, Chatra on September 12 in which one criminal managed to escape and 14 persons including three police and 12 under-trial prisoners were injured.
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October - 10 
On October 10, Orissa Police claimed to have killed two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres including a hardcore woman cadre, in the forested region of Koraput district, reports Indian Express. A joint team of the Andhra Pradesh Police’s Special Task Force (STF) and the Orissa Police
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On October 10, Orissa Police claimed to have killed two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres including a hardcore woman cadre, in the forested region of Koraput district, reports Indian Express. A joint team of the Andhra Pradesh Police’s Special Task Force (STF) and the Orissa Police carrying out a combing operation in the Almonda area of the district under Narayanpatna police station on the Andhra Pradesh-Orissa border killed the two Maoists, part of a three-member team. The woman, identified as Jyoti (25) was a member of the Koraput Divisional Committee (KDC) of the Peoples’ Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA). A native of Srikakulam district in Andhra Pradesh, Jyoti took part in several high-profile attacks including the one on the Nayagarh police training school in February this year. The identity of the other deceased Maoist is not known. The third member of the group, Raju, the area commander of the KDC, however, escaped with some injury.
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October - 14 
On Oct 14, Jharkhand police arrested four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from Parasnath hills of Giridih district, around 290 km from state capital Ranchi. A cache of arms, hidden in a water tank, was recovered subsequent to the arrest. The cache included two land mines, one bag
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On Oct 14, Jharkhand police arrested four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from Parasnath hills of Giridih district, around 290 km from state capital Ranchi. A cache of arms, hidden in a water tank, was recovered subsequent to the arrest. The cache included two land mines, one bag full of detonators, five quintals of gelatin sticks, 25 live cartridges, 50 bundles of fuse wires and two rifles. The combing operation, launched on October 11 is still continuing, police sources said.
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October - 15 
On October 15, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted four railway employees from McCluskieganj railway station under the Dhanbad railway division, reports IANS. The abducted employees include station master S.K. Singh, two deputy station masters and the guard of a goods train.
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On October 15, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted four railway employees from McCluskieganj railway station under the Dhanbad railway division, reports IANS. The abducted employees include station master S.K. Singh, two deputy station masters and the guard of a goods train. S.N. Pradhan, spokesperson of Jharkhand police said, "Police have launched an operation to search for the abducted railway employees."
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October - 19 
On October 19, a former Army officer who had been recruited into the Special Auxiliary Police (SAP), created to tackle left-wing extremists was killed in an encounter with the extremists near Jhatpahri village under the Dumaria police station area in Gaya district, reports Telegraph. Superintendent
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On October 19, a former Army officer who had been recruited into the Special Auxiliary Police (SAP), created to tackle left-wing extremists was killed in an encounter with the extremists near Jhatpahri village under the Dumaria police station area in Gaya district, reports Telegraph. Superintendent of Police (SP) Mallar Vizhi said that the encounter took place after a combined team of SAP, Special Task Force (STF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), the district Police and the Bihar Military Police (BMP) raided a hideout of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on information of a meeting of the sub-zonal committee of the outfit. Three country-made revolvers were recovered from the encounter site.
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October - 28 
In Guntur, a woman was among the two Maoists killed in the encounter near Manepalli thanda in Bollapalli reserve forest bordering Prakasam district. Apart from Ramchander (48), the other Maoist was identified as Jaya alias Aruna, who belongs to Gollapalli village in Narsapur Mandal of Medak district
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In Guntur, a woman was among the two Maoists killed in the encounter near Manepalli thanda in Bollapalli reserve forest bordering Prakasam district. Apart from Ramchander (48), the other Maoist was identified as Jaya alias Aruna, who belongs to Gollapalli village in Narsapur Mandal of Medak district. Police recovered an AK-47 rifle and a tapancha from the site of the encounter. Officer on Special Duty M. Ravi Prakash said a special police team combing the area came across a small group of about five to seven Maoists in the deep forest and in the resultant exchange of fire, the two extremists were killed.
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November - 3 
A group of eight naxalites (left-wing extremists) threatened a forester, identified as Narayan Naik, in charge of the Someshwar sancturary in Kundapur of Udupi district, at around 10 pm on November 3, reports Daiji World. They charged the forester of stopping the tribals from collecting forest produ
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A group of eight naxalites (left-wing extremists) threatened a forester, identified as Narayan Naik, in charge of the Someshwar sancturary in Kundapur of Udupi district, at around 10 pm on November 3, reports Daiji World. They charged the forester of stopping the tribals from collecting forest produce from the government forests. A combing operation was launched by the Anti-Naxal Force (ANF) subsequently.
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November - 8 
Following an encounter between police and cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), two persons who allegedly went to handover money to the Maoists were arrested in extremist-hit Palamu district on November 8, reports The Hindu. Acting on a tip-off, a police team raided Pipra under Har
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Following an encounter between police and cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), two persons who allegedly went to handover money to the Maoists were arrested in extremist-hit Palamu district on November 8, reports The Hindu. Acting on a tip-off, a police team raided Pipra under Harihargunj police station. On seeing the cops, Maoists opened fire at them to which the police retaliated, SP Deepak Verma told reporters in Medninagar.
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November - 8 
On November 8, a woman commander of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was arrested in a joint operation by Gadchiroli Police and Special Action Group (SAG), Nagpur from Indaram in Aheri Taluka (revenue division) in Gadchiroli district on Saturday, reports Times of India. The arrested
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On November 8, a woman commander of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was arrested in a joint operation by Gadchiroli Police and Special Action Group (SAG), Nagpur from Indaram in Aheri Taluka (revenue division) in Gadchiroli district on Saturday, reports Times of India. The arrested Maoist has been identified as Saroja Akka. She is a member of area committee and commander of Jimalgatta dalam (squad) of Gadchiroli. She was moving with maoist platoon number seven in the area and was about to sneak into Andhra Pradesh border when police rounded her up. Her husband Lachanna alias Lanka Papi Reddy is a central committee member of the outfit and had already surrendered before Andhra Pradesh government in February 2008. Police had launched a combing operation in the area after the maoist ambush on October 26 in which four policemen including a sub-inspector were killed.
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November - 8 
On November 8, three Naxalites (left-wing extremists) belonging to a newly found group, Jharkhand Samrat, were arrested at Kachhapani village under Jaldega police station in Jharkhand's Simdega district in connection with an extortion case in Orissa's Sundargarh district, reports PTI. According to t
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On November 8, three Naxalites (left-wing extremists) belonging to a newly found group, Jharkhand Samrat, were arrested at Kachhapani village under Jaldega police station in Jharkhand's Simdega district in connection with an extortion case in Orissa's Sundargarh district, reports PTI. According to the report, Police raided the hideout of the extremists and arrested Sunil Kumar Sahu (32), Surendra Kumar Sahu (33) and Fagua Singh (30).
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November - 11 
On November 11, Police recovered 60 kilograms of ammonium nitrate, 90 detonators and arrested two persons during a raid at Akbarpur village under Makhdumpur police station in the Jehanabad district in connection with the recovery, reports The Hindu. Manu Maharaja, Jahanabad’s Superintendent of Polic
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On November 11, Police recovered 60 kilograms of ammonium nitrate, 90 detonators and arrested two persons during a raid at Akbarpur village under Makhdumpur police station in the Jehanabad district in connection with the recovery, reports The Hindu. Manu Maharaja, Jahanabad’s Superintendent of Police told ANI, “The investigation is going on to find out for what reasons these explosives were to be used.”
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November - 13 
70 kilograms of ammonium nitrate, 52 detonators and 15 pieces of power gel sticks were recovered by the police during a raid at Bodhchak village in Gaya district on November 13.
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70 kilograms of ammonium nitrate, 52 detonators and 15 pieces of power gel sticks were recovered by the police during a raid at Bodhchak village in Gaya district on November 13.
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November - 13 
According to the sources, the police team led by Deputy Superintendent of Police of Wazirganj Saurabh Kumar had raided the house of Ashok Singh and seized the explosives meant for supply to the Naxalites (left-wing extremists).
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According to the sources, the police team led by Deputy Superintendent of Police of Wazirganj Saurabh Kumar had raided the house of Ashok Singh and seized the explosives meant for supply to the Naxalites (left-wing extremists).
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November - 17 
The Police and Special Task Force in a joint search operation neutralised a gang of inter-state arms dealers following the arrest of 10 suspects, including two potential buyers, from near Gandhi Maidan police station in capital Patna on November 17, reports Patna Daily. According to sources, these s
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The Police and Special Task Force in a joint search operation neutralised a gang of inter-state arms dealers following the arrest of 10 suspects, including two potential buyers, from near Gandhi Maidan police station in capital Patna on November 17, reports Patna Daily. According to sources, these suspects purchased arms from Punjab and the India-Pakistan border and sold them to Maoists in Bihar and Jharkhand. INR 520000 in cash, two .315 and one semi-automatic rifle was recovered from possession of the suspects.
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November - 20 
An arms dump, including 180 empty hand grenades, 31 electric detonators and a bundle of fuse wire, of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was recovered near a tree between Teklova and Bittavtonki villages of Vizianagaram district on Andhra-Orissa border, while the Special Police Team wa
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An arms dump, including 180 empty hand grenades, 31 electric detonators and a bundle of fuse wire, of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was recovered near a tree between Teklova and Bittavtonki villages of Vizianagaram district on Andhra-Orissa border, while the Special Police Team was conducting a combing operation on November 20.
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November - 21 
The CPI—Maoist area commander, Tarkeshwar Kanhar, was arrested by the police during a search operation at his residence in Ghodbanda village of Hussainabad in the Palamu district on November 21, reports Pioneer. According to the Superintendent of Police (SP) Dipak Kumar Verma, the arrested commander
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The CPI—Maoist area commander, Tarkeshwar Kanhar, was arrested by the police during a search operation at his residence in Ghodbanda village of Hussainabad in the Palamu district on November 21, reports Pioneer. According to the Superintendent of Police (SP) Dipak Kumar Verma, the arrested commander was one of the founder members of the erast while People’s War Group (PWG). At present, he was operating at Hussainabad division in Navinagar and Tandwa of Bihar. Verma also added that he was involved in eight different cases such as fixing a cane bomb in Alarpur village on Hussainabad Japla main road when Irrigation Minister Kamlesh Singh visited Hussainabad on May 27, 2007, blowing up bazar samiti building in Mahudand village on November 19, 2007, setting ablaze Ramlakhan Yadav`s house in Vishwasiya village on January 1, 2008, murder of Dhura Paswan who was supporter of Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC) on June 16, 2008.
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November - 24 
IANS reports that a policeman was killed during a raid on a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) camp in the Malkangiri district on November 24-evening, police said. The shootout took place when a police party comprising dozens of paramilitary forces and personnel of the special operations g
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IANS reports that a policeman was killed during a raid on a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) camp in the Malkangiri district on November 24-evening, police said. The shootout took place when a police party comprising dozens of paramilitary forces and personnel of the special operations group raided a Maoist camp in the forest under Kalimela police station.
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November - 25 
One cadre of CPI-Maoist, identified as Bhagawan Murmu, was arrested during a combing operation in Ghodabandha area near Jharkhand boarder on November 25-morning, reports Dharitri. Murmu belongs to Jharkhand and was actively involved in Maoist activity in Kendujhar and Mayurbhanj districts.
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One cadre of CPI-Maoist, identified as Bhagawan Murmu, was arrested during a combing operation in Ghodabandha area near Jharkhand boarder on November 25-morning, reports Dharitri. Murmu belongs to Jharkhand and was actively involved in Maoist activity in Kendujhar and Mayurbhanj districts.
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November - 26 
Arms, including one .410 Muscat and one .22 bore rifle belonging to cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), were recovered by the Police during combing operation at the centre of Railway Track of the Macherla-Nadikudi section in the Guntur district.
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Arms, including one .410 Muscat and one .22 bore rifle belonging to cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), were recovered by the Police during combing operation at the centre of Railway Track of the Macherla-Nadikudi section in the Guntur district.
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November - 26 
Dharitri reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze a jeep of the forest department at Digha in the Serenda forest area in Orissa-Jharkhand boarder on November 26 just a day before ‘Martyr’s Day’ celebration. After the incident, a high alert was declared in th
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Dharitri reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze a jeep of the forest department at Digha in the Serenda forest area in Orissa-Jharkhand boarder on November 26 just a day before ‘Martyr’s Day’ celebration. After the incident, a high alert was declared in the boarder area and the Police of both states have launched a combing operation.
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November - 27 
A huge cache of arms and ammunition belonging to the Maoists, including five claymore mines, 20 gelatine sticks, 10 electrical detonators, one camera flash hider, 10 batteries and several electrical switches and plugs, was recovered by the Police during a search operation at Puthikavalasa village in
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A huge cache of arms and ammunition belonging to the Maoists, including five claymore mines, 20 gelatine sticks, 10 electrical detonators, one camera flash hider, 10 batteries and several electrical switches and plugs, was recovered by the Police during a search operation at Puthikavalasa village in the Srikakulam district.
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November - 30 December - 1
The Pioneer reports that the residents of Rental Colony in Bhubaneswar, capital of Orissa, informed the police that they spotted a group of around 12 suspected cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in black dress with masks on their faces moving around in the area on November
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The Pioneer reports that the residents of Rental Colony in Bhubaneswar, capital of Orissa, informed the police that they spotted a group of around 12 suspected cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in black dress with masks on their faces moving around in the area on November 30-night. After the tip-off, the city police along with Special Operation Group commandoes conducted a combing operation in Chandaka- Dampada Reserve Forest on December 1 and detained some people. The police were also probing the appearance of some Maoist posters in the area a couple of days back.
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December - 1 
IANS reports that five cadres of People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a breakaway group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), were arrested from the forest areas under Bero block of Ranchi district on December 1. They were holding a meeting when the security forces raided their
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IANS reports that five cadres of People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a breakaway group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), were arrested from the forest areas under Bero block of Ranchi district on December 1. They were holding a meeting when the security forces raided their hideout. Two 9 mm pistols, two revolvers, more than 100 live cartridges, Maoist literature and a motor bike were recovered from the extremists.
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December - 3 
Another poster by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) saying 'we are in the city' has appeared in Acharya Vihar under Sahid Nagar police station in capital Bhubaneswar on December 3, even as combing operations in the Chandka- Damapada Reserve Forest and the adjacent villages has intensi
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Another poster by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) saying 'we are in the city' has appeared in Acharya Vihar under Sahid Nagar police station in capital Bhubaneswar on December 3, even as combing operations in the Chandka- Damapada Reserve Forest and the adjacent villages has intensified, reports The Pioneer.
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December - 5 December - 6
The cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) abducted four personnel of the Orissa State Armed Police (OSAP) from Chitrakonda area in the state's southern district of Malkangiri on December 5-evening and released them on December 6 after holding them hostage for about 18 hours, reports
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The cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) abducted four personnel of the Orissa State Armed Police (OSAP) from Chitrakonda area in the state's southern district of Malkangiri on December 5-evening and released them on December 6 after holding them hostage for about 18 hours, reports The Hindu. The District Superintendent of Police Satyabrata Bhoi said that the policemen were returning from Chitrakonda market to their camp at Janbai under Papermetla police station area, about 80 km from Malkangiri when the Maoists abducted them. Following the incident, combing operation and patrolling by security forces have been intensified in the entire area, which border Andhra Pradesh, to track down the Maoists, police said.
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December - 10 
According to Daijiworld, on December 10, the Udupi District Police and ANF personnel intensified combing operations following the killing of Keshav Yadiyal, a resident of Yedageri on December 7.
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According to Daijiworld, on December 10, the Udupi District Police and ANF personnel intensified combing operations following the killing of Keshav Yadiyal, a resident of Yedageri on December 7.
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December - 10 
Meanwhile, a weapons dump of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was unearthed by the Police during a search operation at Damaratogu forest of Gundala Police station in the Khammam District.
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Meanwhile, a weapons dump of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was unearthed by the Police during a search operation at Damaratogu forest of Gundala Police station in the Khammam District.
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December - 11 
Two unidentified cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed in an encounter during a search operation by the Police in the Kandulnar-Adhed forest areas of Bijapur District on December 11, The Hindu reported. A cache of arms and ammunition, including two loaded pistols, tw
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Two unidentified cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed in an encounter during a search operation by the Police in the Kandulnar-Adhed forest areas of Bijapur District on December 11, The Hindu reported. A cache of arms and ammunition, including two loaded pistols, two hand grenades was recovered from the slain Maoists.
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December - 19 
Separately, a suspected CPI-Maoist cadre, identified as Suresh Paswan, was arrested by the Police during a search operation at Raghunath village in the Gaya District on December 19-night, The Hindu reported. A cache of arms, including five detonators, two carbines and a locally-made rifle was recove
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Separately, a suspected CPI-Maoist cadre, identified as Suresh Paswan, was arrested by the Police during a search operation at Raghunath village in the Gaya District on December 19-night, The Hindu reported. A cache of arms, including five detonators, two carbines and a locally-made rifle was recovered from his possession. Times of India reported that other members of the Maoist squad led by sub-zonal commander Surindra Ravidas had managed to escape before the Police arrived.
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December - 21 
A cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Ramashish Yadav, was arrested by the Police during a search operation at Kumarubigha village of Jehanabad District on December 21, Samaylive.com reported. Yadav was wanted for his involvement in several cases of murder and ki
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A cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Ramashish Yadav, was arrested by the Police during a search operation at Kumarubigha village of Jehanabad District on December 21, Samaylive.com reported. Yadav was wanted for his involvement in several cases of murder and kidnapping, including the killing of four dalits (backward caste) at Barmachak village under Kalpa Police station in 2000.
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December - 26 
The Government Railway Police (GRP) on December 26 launched a massive manhunt for cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the forest areas of Munger District in the wake of the attack on the Bhagalpur-Muzaffarpur Jansewa Express near Abhaipur station on December 25 in which two
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The Government Railway Police (GRP) on December 26 launched a massive manhunt for cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the forest areas of Munger District in the wake of the attack on the Bhagalpur-Muzaffarpur Jansewa Express near Abhaipur station on December 25 in which two GRP constables were killed, reports Times of India. As reported earlier, one GRP personnel was killed in the incident.
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December - 27 
Separately, two constables of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were injured when unidentified CPI-Maoist cadres opened fire on a combined force of the CRPF and the Narayanpur District Police engaged in a joint search operation near Chameli hills under Chotedonger Police Station in the morning
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Separately, two constables of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were injured when unidentified CPI-Maoist cadres opened fire on a combined force of the CRPF and the Narayanpur District Police engaged in a joint search operation near Chameli hills under Chotedonger Police Station in the morning of December 27, reports PTI.
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December - 28 
A senior ‘commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Chimat Rai alias Kishan Rai, who was wanted in over 24 cases of murder, dacoity, loot and extremist violence in Bihar and Jharkhand, was arrested by the Police during a search operation at Gauradih village under
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A senior ‘commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Chimat Rai alias Kishan Rai, who was wanted in over 24 cases of murder, dacoity, loot and extremist violence in Bihar and Jharkhand, was arrested by the Police during a search operation at Gauradih village under Ishipur Police Station of Bhagalpur District on December 28-night, The Hindu reported. A resident of Dighi village in Mehrama Police Station limits of Godda District of Jharkhand, Chimat is also a member of the Shantipal group and in-charge of the underground outfit for Godda and Sahebganj Districts, adds Times of India. Rai's wife has also been detained by the Police.
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December - 30 
Six dumps of illegal arms and ammunition, including 312 kilograms of gelatine sticks, 30 detonators, 170 coupling bombs and 60 rounds of ammunitions belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and three arms hidden by the Praja Pratighatana faction of the Communist Party of India-M
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Six dumps of illegal arms and ammunition, including 312 kilograms of gelatine sticks, 30 detonators, 170 coupling bombs and 60 rounds of ammunitions belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and three arms hidden by the Praja Pratighatana faction of the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML), were recovered by the Warangal District Police on December 30, The Hindu reported. These arms and ammunition were recovered during a search operation in the Tadvai, Kothaguda and Chityal mandals (administrative units) and major recoveries were made at Velishala hills in Chityal and the Kothaguda forest, Times of India added. The Superintendent of Police, V.C. Sajjanar, said the Maoists were procuring gelatine sticks from Lalapur village in Uttar Pradesh, adding, "We would track down the transport and supplier network soon." Meanwhile, The Hindu quoted Sajjanar as saying that there could be about 125 people from the District working for various left-wing extremist groups while about 15 were still operating in the forest areas of the District. He also said that during 2008, the District Police recovered arms and ammunition on a massive scale which include 26 rifles, 18 pistols, five revolvers, five tapanchas (locally made fire-arm) and one gun. The seizure included 2,170 rounds of ammunition, 383 kilograms of gelatine sticks, 217 bombs, 83 detonators, seven landmines, four grenades and one binocular.
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