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January - 1 
According to Hindustan Times, six cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed in an encounter with police personnel near Pendhri on the Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh border in Gadchiroli district on January 1. The police subsequently recovered an 8 mm rifle, two 12 bore rifles,
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According to Hindustan Times, six cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed in an encounter with police personnel near Pendhri on the Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh border in Gadchiroli district on January 1. The police subsequently recovered an 8 mm rifle, two 12 bore rifles, a large quantity of explosives and Maoist literature from the incident site.
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January - 2 
On January 2, the Naxalites threatened of dire consequences against the persons involved in the trade of country liquor in Gajapati district. The Naxalites directed leaflets, printed in Telugu language, at a particular vendor who has reportedly continued with his business irrespective of earlier war
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On January 2, the Naxalites threatened of dire consequences against the persons involved in the trade of country liquor in Gajapati district. The Naxalites directed leaflets, printed in Telugu language, at a particular vendor who has reportedly continued with his business irrespective of earlier warning. The leaflets were in circulation at Upplada, Raj Sitapur and Sata Mile Junction areas of the district.
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January - 3 
Five CPI-Maoist cadres were arrested from Mubarakpur village in Bihar's Gaya district on January 3, according to Pioneer. Two sten-guns, one pistol, 11 live cartridges and Maoist literature were recovered from them.
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Five CPI-Maoist cadres were arrested from Mubarakpur village in Bihar's Gaya district on January 3, according to Pioneer. Two sten-guns, one pistol, 11 live cartridges and Maoist literature were recovered from them.
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January - 3 
Maoists burnt a camp office of a West Bengal-based company near Paraiya police station in the same district for refusal to pay 'levy'. The Maoists left a pamphlet at the site warning the company of more trouble if 'levy' was not paid. The company is reportedly engaged in replacing wooden sleepers of
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Maoists burnt a camp office of a West Bengal-based company near Paraiya police station in the same district for refusal to pay 'levy'. The Maoists left a pamphlet at the site warning the company of more trouble if 'levy' was not paid. The company is reportedly engaged in replacing wooden sleepers of railway track with those of aluminium in Gaya-Mugalsarai section.
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January - 7 
According to Times of India, an executive member of the women's wing of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) was arrested from a tea estate in Darjeeling hills on January 7. Urmila Tamang, who was arrested from the Thurboo tea estate near Mirik check post in Darjeeling, admitted during interrogatio
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According to Times of India, an executive member of the women's wing of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) was arrested from a tea estate in Darjeeling hills on January 7. Urmila Tamang, who was arrested from the Thurboo tea estate near Mirik check post in Darjeeling, admitted during interrogation that she was a front-ranking leader of the Akhil Mohila Krantikari Sangathan - women's wing of the Nepalese Maoists. Urmila had crossed over to India to purchase pressure cookers and fuse wires, to be used for conducting blasts during the February 2006 civic polls in Nepal, police claimed. She had received training in the Maoist camps of Nepal, police said and added that Maoist literature, pamphlets and documents were seized from her.
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January - 16 
Statesman reports that the January 16 bandh (shutdown) call given by Maoist zonal committee of Midnapore West, Bankura and Purulia was total in the Belphari, Binpur and Lalgarh areas with buses being off the roads and attendance in State Government offices being thin. While schools and colleges in t
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Statesman reports that the January 16 bandh (shutdown) call given by Maoist zonal committee of Midnapore West, Bankura and Purulia was total in the Belphari, Binpur and Lalgarh areas with buses being off the roads and attendance in State Government offices being thin. While schools and colleges in the area were asked to be closed, shops and markets also kept their shutters down. The bandh was partial in Nayagram, Jamboni and Gopiballavpur. However, train services were normal. The bandh was called to protest against the police firing at Kalinga Nagar in Orissa on January 2, which resulted in the death of 12 tribals, and also against the eviction of farmers in South 24-Parganas. The Maoist bandh passed off peacefully in Bankura and Purulia districts. In Purulia, where the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha had extended its support to the Maoist call, police seized Maoist posters from Puncha. In Khatra sub-division, public transport came to a halt.
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January - 19 
According to the Telegraph, on January 19, security forces engaged in a combing operation in the Gadapati forest of Sambalpur district, exchanged fire with suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist). However, no casualties were reported in the incident. Maoist literature an
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According to the Telegraph, on January 19, security forces engaged in a combing operation in the Gadapati forest of Sambalpur district, exchanged fire with suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist). However, no casualties were reported in the incident. Maoist literature and empty SLR cases were recovered from the spot.
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January - 23 
Two CPI-Maoist posters were recovered from the Durgapur industrial complex on January 23. The posters, written in Bengali, sought mass support for the shutdown call given by the Maoists on January 26(Republic Day). Three more Maoist posters, also in Bengali, were recovered last week from the local r
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Two CPI-Maoist posters were recovered from the Durgapur industrial complex on January 23. The posters, written in Bengali, sought mass support for the shutdown call given by the Maoists on January 26(Republic Day). Three more Maoist posters, also in Bengali, were recovered last week from the local railway station, cinema hall and bus stand premises in Katwa. These posters also sought mass support for the CPI-Maoist.
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January - 28 
According to Pioneer, police arrested a suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) activist in connection with the December 28-terrorist attack on the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) campus in Bangalore. Chand Pasha reportedly acted as a conduit in disbursing funds for LeT's "subversive activities" in Karna
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According to Pioneer, police arrested a suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) activist in connection with the December 28-terrorist attack on the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) campus in Bangalore. Chand Pasha reportedly acted as a conduit in disbursing funds for LeT's "subversive activities" in Karnataka and was used by another accused Abdul Rehman in routing money to members of the outfit. Pasha, a businessman from Bangalore, had met prime accused Abdul Rehman in Saudi Arabia. Police said that Pasha had made payments to two of the other accused, Afsar Pasha and Ibrahim on the directions of his brother in Saudi Arabia.
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February - 1 
Indian express has reported that a plot suspected to have been hatched by terrorists of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) to commit acts of sabotage in Kolkata, the capital city of West Bengal, and other parts of India has been foiled with the arrest of Tariq Akhtar of the outfit from Madan Street in Kolkat
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Indian express has reported that a plot suspected to have been hatched by terrorists of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) to commit acts of sabotage in Kolkata, the capital city of West Bengal, and other parts of India has been foiled with the arrest of Tariq Akhtar of the outfit from Madan Street in Kolkata on February 1. Incriminating documents, including Lashkar pamphlets, were seized from him. Police said Akthar had joined LeT during his three-year stay in Qatar and had subsequently spent time in Pakistan and Bangladesh where he was trained in the use of indigenous explosives. Following Akhtar’s disclosure, police arrested a LeT activist Muhammed from Jamshedpur in Jharkhand and seized more Lashkar literature, 16 detonators and a laptop containing details of bomb making from him. Subsequently, the police arrested another activist, Zubeid, from Benaras in Uttar Pradesh. Kolkata Police Commissioner Prasun Mukherjee said “The trio, explosive experts and planning to blow up a crowded place, may be linked to the Delhi blasts or the Bangalore attack. Other members are spread throughout the eastern region.”
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February - 9 
According to The Hindu, a left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite), wanted by police for the last 10 years, was arrested at Mallikuttai village near Dharmapuri on February 9. Police said they recovered a few pamphlets from the 53-year old S. Sidhanandan.
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According to The Hindu, a left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite), wanted by police for the last 10 years, was arrested at Mallikuttai village near Dharmapuri on February 9. Police said they recovered a few pamphlets from the 53-year old S. Sidhanandan.
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February - 28 
Two civilians were killed by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Chatra district on February 28, reports Telegraph. A pamphlet at the incident site stated that Maoists had punished the youths, Raju Turi and Manoj Turi, for their role in the arrest of Maoist 'zonal commander
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Two civilians were killed by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Chatra district on February 28, reports Telegraph. A pamphlet at the incident site stated that Maoists had punished the youths, Raju Turi and Manoj Turi, for their role in the arrest of Maoist 'zonal commander' Tilak Ganju. Both victims were brothers-in-law of Sakaldev Turi, an 'area commander' of the outfit, who the Maoists have 'accused' of leaking information to the police.
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March - 6 
Police arrested 14 Maoist sympathizers, including four women, from Alamganj area following a raid on March 6 and also seized several Maoist literature and documents detailing the Jehanabad jail attack, according to Patnadaily. Senior Superintendent of Police, Kundan Krishnan, said the arrested belon
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Police arrested 14 Maoist sympathizers, including four women, from Alamganj area following a raid on March 6 and also seized several Maoist literature and documents detailing the Jehanabad jail attack, according to Patnadaily. Senior Superintendent of Police, Kundan Krishnan, said the arrested belong to Maoist-infested areas like Gaya, Gaurichak and Sampatchak and were in Patna to attend the International Women's Day rally on March 7.
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March - 26 
On March 26, security force (SF) personnel killed eight Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Telipenta village in the Dantewada district. Telegraph reports that the encounter occurred while the SF personnel were en route to Kotru to investigate the killing of a Salwa Judum (the ant
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On March 26, security force (SF) personnel killed eight Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Telipenta village in the Dantewada district. Telegraph reports that the encounter occurred while the SF personnel were en route to Kotru to investigate the killing of a Salwa Judum (the anti-Maoist campaign) activist Budhram Telam, who was axed to death by the Maoists a day earlier. The police recovered five bodies of the Maoists, Home Minister Ramvichar Netam said, adding that the Maoists had taken three bodies with them to the adjoining jungles. The police also seized eight rifles, Maoist literature and explosives.
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March - 27 
An Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police and a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre were killed in an encounter near Nanoura village under Ghorasahan police station near the India-Nepal border in East Champaran district on March 27. Inspector General of Police (Operations), Krishna Chaudha
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An Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police and a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre were killed in an encounter near Nanoura village under Ghorasahan police station near the India-Nepal border in East Champaran district on March 27. Inspector General of Police (Operations), Krishna Chaudhary, stated that the Maoists ambushed a police party while they were returning after supervising a case in the area. More than 150 cartridges, red flags, police uniforms and Maoist literature were seized by the police.
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March - 28 
Telegraph reports that police recovered Maoist literature, six CDs, one mobile phone and a motorcycle belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) from a house at Eshakocha village under Chandil police station in the Seraikela-Kharsawan district on March 28. No arrests were made fol
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Telegraph reports that police recovered Maoist literature, six CDs, one mobile phone and a motorcycle belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) from a house at Eshakocha village under Chandil police station in the Seraikela-Kharsawan district on March 28. No arrests were made following the seizures.
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April - 7 
Another Maoist, identified as Manthani 'area action team commander' Tholem Bapu alias Devender, was killed in an exchange of fire with police personnel on the outskirts of Nimmagudem village in the Karimnagar district on April 7. A revolver and some Maoist literature were recovered from his possessi
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Another Maoist, identified as Manthani 'area action team commander' Tholem Bapu alias Devender, was killed in an exchange of fire with police personnel on the outskirts of Nimmagudem village in the Karimnagar district on April 7. A revolver and some Maoist literature were recovered from his possession.
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April - 19 
On April 19, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze a machine and two vehicles of a construction company at Gola in the Hazaribagh district. The company was involved in renovation of the Rajrappa-Gola Road in Jobia village. The Maoists also left behind some pamphlets that war
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On April 19, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze a machine and two vehicles of a construction company at Gola in the Hazaribagh district. The company was involved in renovation of the Rajrappa-Gola Road in Jobia village. The Maoists also left behind some pamphlets that warned middlemen and informers besides demanding 90 per cent participation of people from the backward castes in every project.
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April - 28 
11 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including some women, were killed by the Andhra Pradesh Police deep inside a forest on the border of the Cuddapah and Chittoor districts on April 28. Nineteen other Maoists escaped following the encounter at Pulusukunta near Pincha in th
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11 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including some women, were killed by the Andhra Pradesh Police deep inside a forest on the border of the Cuddapah and Chittoor districts on April 28. Nineteen other Maoists escaped following the encounter at Pulusukunta near Pincha in the Tsundupalle Mandal (administrative division). The police said more than 30 armed Maoists had camped at Pulusukunta, possibly for a meeting of Maoists from the Cuddapah and Anantapur districts. The police also recovered Rs 350,000 in cash, two self-loading rifles, one sten gun, one .303 rifle, one pistol, three single barrel guns, three Claymore mines and a ‘tin bomb’. As many as 30 kit bags, one night vision camera, two electric wire bundles, six water drums, revolutionary literature and provisions were also recovered.
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May - 21 
Police arrested four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres along with three police rifles, 14 live cartridges and Naxal literature from the Garhwa district on May 21. The arrested cadres were identified as Shambhu Buiyan, Shayiaryar, Rajendra Mahto and Ranjeet Singh. According to the r
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Police arrested four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres along with three police rifles, 14 live cartridges and Naxal literature from the Garhwa district on May 21. The arrested cadres were identified as Shambhu Buiyan, Shayiaryar, Rajendra Mahto and Ranjeet Singh. According to the report, the arrested cadres were spearheading separate committees of the outfit in Jharkhand, Chattisgarh and Bihar.
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May - 31 
Two Maoists, identified as Dhaneshwar Ganjhu and Urmila, were arrested after a gun battle between Jharkhand Police and the former, which broke out on May 31, when police raided a CPI-Maoist camp. An unspecified number of Maoists were injured. Police recovered a huge cache of arms as well as 20 bulle
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Two Maoists, identified as Dhaneshwar Ganjhu and Urmila, were arrested after a gun battle between Jharkhand Police and the former, which broke out on May 31, when police raided a CPI-Maoist camp. An unspecified number of Maoists were injured. Police recovered a huge cache of arms as well as 20 bullets, radio, transmitter and Maoist literature from the hideout
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June - 2 
On June 2, Maoists killed three civilians in the Hadian village under the Ghorabandha police station of Jamshedpur district. According to Deputy Superintendent of Police (Ghatsila range), S. P. Burnwal, ten Maoists dragged Gurucharan Munda, Sukhra Munda and Sorai Munda from their respective houses a
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On June 2, Maoists killed three civilians in the Hadian village under the Ghorabandha police station of Jamshedpur district. According to Deputy Superintendent of Police (Ghatsila range), S. P. Burnwal, ten Maoists dragged Gurucharan Munda, Sukhra Munda and Sorai Munda from their respective houses and slit their throats with sharp weapons after taking them to a hilltop. In posters pasted on the walls of the victims' houses, the Communist Party of India-Moist (CPI-Maoist) claimed responsibility for the killings saying the three were ‘executed’ to avenge the murder of 13 Maoists by the villagers in Lango under Ghorabandha police station three years ago.
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June - 6 
Two cadres of a little known Garo outfit, Liberation Achik Elite Force (LAEF), were arrested from Williamnagar in the East Garo Hills district on June 6, according to Shillong Times. The arrested militants were identified as Xavier P. Marak and Sylseng Marak, from whom incriminating documents were r
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Two cadres of a little known Garo outfit, Liberation Achik Elite Force (LAEF), were arrested from Williamnagar in the East Garo Hills district on June 6, according to Shillong Times. The arrested militants were identified as Xavier P. Marak and Sylseng Marak, from whom incriminating documents were recovered. Reports added that the leader of the outfit was identified as Peter P Marak, who had worked as a constable and had later contested the Meghalaya Assembly elections from Songsak constituency in the East Garo Hills district as an independent candidate. According to police sources, Peter is suspected to have gone to Nagaland to receive help from the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN).
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June - 12 
Three cadres of the anti-talks Black Widow faction of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD), identified as Shishuranjan Bar, Chandrakanta Naiding and Peikhuk Rangkhol, were arrested from a hotel at Bhangagarh in the Guwahati city of Kamrup district on June 12. Incriminating documents and Rupees 5,00,000 were
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Three cadres of the anti-talks Black Widow faction of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD), identified as Shishuranjan Bar, Chandrakanta Naiding and Peikhuk Rangkhol, were arrested from a hotel at Bhangagarh in the Guwahati city of Kamrup district on June 12. Incriminating documents and Rupees 5,00,000 were reportedly seized from the arrested militants.
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June - 13 
The Garo Hills police conducted a raid at the residence of the leader of a little known Garo outfit, Liberation Achik Elite Front, identified as Peter R Marak, at Songsak in the East Garo Hills district and recovered one Chinese hand grenade along with some incriminating documents, including demand
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The Garo Hills police conducted a raid at the residence of the leader of a little known Garo outfit, Liberation Achik Elite Front, identified as Peter R Marak, at Songsak in the East Garo Hills district and recovered one Chinese hand grenade along with some incriminating documents, including demand notes, on June 13-morning, according to Shillong Times. However, Peter managed to escape from the incident site.
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June - 16 
A member of State and Central Committees of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader, Mattam Ravikumar alias Sridhar alias Anil, was killed in an encounter with the police in the interior Nallamala forest area on June 16, according to The Hindu. Two of his accomplices, however, manage
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A member of State and Central Committees of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader, Mattam Ravikumar alias Sridhar alias Anil, was killed in an encounter with the police in the interior Nallamala forest area on June 16, according to The Hindu. Two of his accomplices, however, managed to escape. Police subsequently recovered one AK 47 riffle, one 303 riffle, four kitbags and literature from the encounter site.
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June - 19 
A postman, Digvijay Singh, was shot dead by the Communist Party of India- Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at an unspecified place in the Viru district on June 19-afternoon, according to Indian Express. Subsequently, police personnel recovered a pamphlet claiming the victim to be a ‘police informer.’ Repo
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A postman, Digvijay Singh, was shot dead by the Communist Party of India- Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at an unspecified place in the Viru district on June 19-afternoon, according to Indian Express. Subsequently, police personnel recovered a pamphlet claiming the victim to be a ‘police informer.’ Reports added that Digvijay Singh was the first postal employee to be killed in Maoist violence in Jharkhand.
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June - 19 
Troops neutralized a terrorist hideout in the Badergund forest area of Srinagar district and recovered two hand grenades, five magazines, 73 rounds of assorted ammunition and some incriminating documents.
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Troops neutralized a terrorist hideout in the Badergund forest area of Srinagar district and recovered two hand grenades, five magazines, 73 rounds of assorted ammunition and some incriminating documents.
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August - 6 
Telegraph reports that on August 6, security force (SF) personnel killed three Maoists at Garmorwa near Lohawat Pahaad, between the Hazaribagh district of Jharkhand and Gaya district of Bihar. Superintendent of police (SP) Praveen Kumar Singh informed, “however, the bodies were carried away (by the
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Telegraph reports that on August 6, security force (SF) personnel killed three Maoists at Garmorwa near Lohawat Pahaad, between the Hazaribagh district of Jharkhand and Gaya district of Bihar. Superintendent of police (SP) Praveen Kumar Singh informed, “however, the bodies were carried away (by the surviving Naxalites)”. A huge cache of arms and ammunition, which were looted from the Giridih armoury in 2005, have also been recovered in the raid, he claimed. Police sources claimed that two groups of extremists, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and a splinter group of the erstwhile People’s War Group (PWG) had assembled on the spot to sort out differences between them when the SFs raided. The police recovered arms and ammunition which included two cane bombs, two rifles, 160 rounds of live cartridges, magazines for self-loading rifle, a torch, receipts of levy, medicines and Maoist literature.
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August - 15 
18 suspected activists of the outlawed Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) were on August 15 arrested from Binanipuram in the Ernakulam district of Kerala, according to Press Trust of India. Police said some booklets, articles, pamphlets and a book printed in Pakistan were seized from them. No
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18 suspected activists of the outlawed Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) were on August 15 arrested from Binanipuram in the Ernakulam district of Kerala, according to Press Trust of India. Police said some booklets, articles, pamphlets and a book printed in Pakistan were seized from them. No weapons have been seized from them. They have been arrested under Section 153A IPC and Section 10 and 13 (1) (B) (Unlawful Activities Prevention Act). The arrested activists, who are in their thirties, hail from various parts of the State, they said.
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August - 25 
Hindu reports that a group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked the Divisional Forest Office (Wildlife), about 13 km from Sringeri on the border of the Chikmagalur and Udupi districts on August 25 and destroyed documents and furniture, besides setting a vehicle on fire. Su
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Hindu reports that a group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked the Divisional Forest Office (Wildlife), about 13 km from Sringeri on the border of the Chikmagalur and Udupi districts on August 25 and destroyed documents and furniture, besides setting a vehicle on fire. Superintendent of the Anti-Naxalite Force Chennaiah said, "before ransacking the office, the gang pasted bills and pamphlets of Maoist literature and also warned the authorities to remove the nearby Thanikod checkpost".
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August - 31 
Hindu reports that the Communist Party of India (Marxist Leninist) Janashakti or CPI (ML) Janashakti ‘Central Committee secretary’ and four other ‘State Committee’ leaders of Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh were arrested from a bus stand in the Barabanki district of Uttar Pradesh on Au
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Hindu reports that the Communist Party of India (Marxist Leninist) Janashakti or CPI (ML) Janashakti ‘Central Committee secretary’ and four other ‘State Committee’ leaders of Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh were arrested from a bus stand in the Barabanki district of Uttar Pradesh on August 31. They were identified as Janashakti ‘Central Committee secretary’ Kura Rajaiah alias Rajanna, ‘State Committee’ members of Andhra Pradesh, Yerramreddy Narasimha Reddy alias Satyam and Nambhi Narsimhaiah alias Ram Pullaiah, ‘Maharashtra State Committee secretary’ Ramakishan Pawar alias Ram and the ‘district committee secretary’ of Bijnore district of Uttar Pradesh, Ashok Kumar Rajputh. Disclosing the arrests at a news conference on September 2, Karimnagar Superintendent of Police Devendra Singh Chauhan said that on credible information about the Naxalites organising a meeting in Uttar Pradesh and also to execute pending non-bailable warrants against Kura Rajaiah, the special police party proceeded to Uttar Pradesh. The police also recovered a .32 pistol, one HE 36 hand grenade, 40 electric detonators, an 8 mm rifle, a 9 mm rifle, several cartridges, Rs. 300,000 in cash, party literature and 36 important documents besides their personal belongings.
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September - 2 
Meanwhile, a few days after the recovery of Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden’s provocative CDs from village Gursai in the Poonch district from an encounter site, SFs have now seized CDs of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) chief Hafeez Mohammed Sayeed from the possession of another group of infiltrators in the sa
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Meanwhile, a few days after the recovery of Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden’s provocative CDs from village Gursai in the Poonch district from an encounter site, SFs have now seized CDs of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) chief Hafeez Mohammed Sayeed from the possession of another group of infiltrators in the same district. After viewing and hearing both video and audio CDs, official sources told Daily Excelsior that Saeed was heard provoking the local youths of Jammu and Kashmir to join the Jihad as strength of their cadre, undergoing arms training in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), was dwindling. Sources said this is for the first time that audio and video CDs of Hafeez Sayeed have been seized from the possession of slain terrorists during the 17 years of militancy.
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September - 12 
Meanwhile, the Guntur district police on September 12 unearthed a dump belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Pedaguvvala Konda near Ravulapuram village. One claymore mine, a CD, few video cassettes, photo films, Maoist literature, 64 jungle caps, 15 whistles, 83 cards, 94
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Meanwhile, the Guntur district police on September 12 unearthed a dump belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Pedaguvvala Konda near Ravulapuram village. One claymore mine, a CD, few video cassettes, photo films, Maoist literature, 64 jungle caps, 15 whistles, 83 cards, 94 belts and other material were recovered from the Maoist dump.
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September - 15 
Separately, special police parties and Greyhound teams arrested a CPI-ML (Janashakti) Naxalite Konda Sanjeeva Reddy in the Eluru area of West Godavari district and based on the information given by him, two more Naxalites were arrested in Mamidivalasa. An 8 mm rifle, a Springfield rifle, three damag
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Separately, special police parties and Greyhound teams arrested a CPI-ML (Janashakti) Naxalite Konda Sanjeeva Reddy in the Eluru area of West Godavari district and based on the information given by him, two more Naxalites were arrested in Mamidivalasa. An 8 mm rifle, a Springfield rifle, three damaged magazines, 55 Springfield weapon rounds, 101 .8 mm rifle rounds, 12 live rounds, five magazines and extremist literature were seized from them.
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September - 15 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist’s (CPI-Maoist) ‘Karimnagar East Division Maoist Committee secretary’ Alwala Saraiah alias Madhu was killed along with three women cadres, Nirmala, Padma and Prameela alias Geetha, in an encounter with the police inside the Tadvai forest area of Warangal district o
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist’s (CPI-Maoist) ‘Karimnagar East Division Maoist Committee secretary’ Alwala Saraiah alias Madhu was killed along with three women cadres, Nirmala, Padma and Prameela alias Geetha, in an encounter with the police inside the Tadvai forest area of Warangal district on September 15. One AK-47 and three .303 rifles, five kitbags and revolutionary literature was recovered from the encounter site.
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September - 16 
Pioneer reports that three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including ‘Gadchiroli Divisional Secretary’ Vikasanna, was killed in an encounter with the police in the Kodakhuri forest area under Durkondal police station of Kanker district on September 16. Police recovered arms and
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Pioneer reports that three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including ‘Gadchiroli Divisional Secretary’ Vikasanna, was killed in an encounter with the police in the Kodakhuri forest area under Durkondal police station of Kanker district on September 16. Police recovered arms and ammunition and Maoist literature in Telugu language after the encounter in which six other Maoists were wounded.
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October - 2 
Separately, a report from Chatra said that a Maoist was injured during an encounter in a forest area near Itkhori. The police recovered a rifle, a pistol, 20 cartridges, uniform and Maoist literature from the encounter site.
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Separately, a report from Chatra said that a Maoist was injured during an encounter in a forest area near Itkhori. The police recovered a rifle, a pistol, 20 cartridges, uniform and Maoist literature from the encounter site.
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October - 6 
According to The Hindu, a top functionary of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Samala Venkatesu alias Sudarshan or Satyam, was killed in an encounter with the police in the forest area of Nallamada in the Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh on October 6. Sudarshan was the secretary
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According to The Hindu, a top functionary of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Samala Venkatesu alias Sudarshan or Satyam, was killed in an encounter with the police in the forest area of Nallamada in the Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh on October 6. Sudarshan was the secretary of Nallamala Forest Division Committee and member of four-man state committee of the CPI-Maoist. Another State Committee member, Obulesu alias Zaheer, was injured in the incident. Sudershan and Obulesu along with some important Maoist leaders were reportedly holding a secret meeting near Payakatta tank in the Nallamada forest when a police party surrounded them. Other Maoists, who were believed to be around 20 in number, managed to escape. Two of the fleeing Maoists reportedly suffered injuries. The police recovered two hand grenades, a rifle, one pistol, two wireless sets and a large quantity of revolutionary literature from the incident site, according to Anantapur Superintendent of Police Stephen Ravindra. Sudarshan was wanted in 101 cases, including 30 murders.
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October - 8 
On October 8, a suspected cadre of the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) was arrested from the Jaffar Nagar area of Malegaon town, reports The Hindu. 23-year-old Nurullah Samsudoha, a loom worker, was arrested from his residence and 21 books of the organisation were recovered from his posses
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On October 8, a suspected cadre of the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) was arrested from the Jaffar Nagar area of Malegaon town, reports The Hindu. 23-year-old Nurullah Samsudoha, a loom worker, was arrested from his residence and 21 books of the organisation were recovered from his possession by the Azad Nagar police. Police sources said that the he was under observation since the arrest of five locals in connection with the arms and RDX recovery in May 2006 from various places in Maharashtra.
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October - 12 
According to IANS, on October 12, four suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including an ‘area commander’ identified as Sahu, were arrested from an unspecified village under Nasriganj block in the Rohtas district. Some Maoist literature and documents were seized from
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According to IANS, on October 12, four suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including an ‘area commander’ identified as Sahu, were arrested from an unspecified village under Nasriganj block in the Rohtas district. Some Maoist literature and documents were seized from them. Police sources said the arrested cadres were wanted in Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand apart from Bihar for their involvement in several crimes.
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October - 16 
On October 16, police recovered 18 empty containers of hand grenade, 18 springs, six grenade levers, chemicals and Maoist literature and receipt books from a trunk inside a hut in Rangapukur village in the Malda district, reports Telegraph. Police, however, has not arrested the civilian from whose h
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On October 16, police recovered 18 empty containers of hand grenade, 18 springs, six grenade levers, chemicals and Maoist literature and receipt books from a trunk inside a hut in Rangapukur village in the Malda district, reports Telegraph. Police, however, has not arrested the civilian from whose hut the explosives were seized. Police Superintendent Dilip Mondol said, “We have been able to identify the persons who had stored the material in the hut and we will soon arrest them.” Police sources further claimed that Maoists were intimidating villagers into joining them and were setting up base in the district.
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October - 30 
Separately, according to Patna Daily, in Mahua in the Vaishali district, police recovered a number of fake bombs planted at strategic locations. Police also recovered Maoist literature from the site.
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Separately, according to Patna Daily, in Mahua in the Vaishali district, police recovered a number of fake bombs planted at strategic locations. Police also recovered Maoist literature from the site.
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November - 1 
Reuters reports that the Maoists have called for a week-long strike to counter official celebrations to mark the anniversary of the founding of the State that began on November 1. Maoists have put up banners and posters to demand a boycott of the celebrations and have threatened to ‘try’ anyone atte
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Reuters reports that the Maoists have called for a week-long strike to counter official celebrations to mark the anniversary of the founding of the State that began on November 1. Maoists have put up banners and posters to demand a boycott of the celebrations and have threatened to ‘try’ anyone attending Government celebrations in their jan adalat (Kangaroo court). They also have dug up many roads or blocked them with trees in the interior Bastar region forcing vehicles to stay off the roads. A senior official added that landmines have been planted near police and paramilitary positions.
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November - 5 
According to Telegraph, a senior Maoist leader, identified as Kartik Mondal, was arrested near Zahanabad village in the Habibpur police station area of Malda district on November 5. During separate raids, a cache of arms and ammunition, including two carbines, a rifle and one 9 mm pistol, were recov
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According to Telegraph, a senior Maoist leader, identified as Kartik Mondal, was arrested near Zahanabad village in the Habibpur police station area of Malda district on November 5. During separate raids, a cache of arms and ammunition, including two carbines, a rifle and one 9 mm pistol, were recovered from the nearby Yadpur village. Police also recovered some Maoist literature, paper cuttings with pictures of police officers and INR 5,500 in cash.
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November - 9 
According to Dharitri, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres have asked the people of several districts of southern Orissa to stop using mobile phone. Posters and pamphlets to this effect have been distributed by Rayat Kuli Sangam, a Maoist front organisation, in areas such as Kalimela
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According to Dharitri, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres have asked the people of several districts of southern Orissa to stop using mobile phone. Posters and pamphlets to this effect have been distributed by Rayat Kuli Sangam, a Maoist front organisation, in areas such as Kalimela, Bejangwada, MV-79, MV-90 and Telarai of Malkangiri district. Similarly, in western Orissa’s Sambalpur district, the CPI-Maoist Sundergarh-Deogarh-Sambalpur zonal committee has put up posters in front of the Kisinda police station. Director General of Police, Amarananda Pattanaik, informed that police arrested three Maoist cadres from the Malkangiri
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November - 24 
Police killed a Maoist during an encounter in the East Godavari district. Two grenades, one 9 mm pistol and Maoist literature were recovered from the encounter site.
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Police killed a Maoist during an encounter in the East Godavari district. Two grenades, one 9 mm pistol and Maoist literature were recovered from the encounter site.
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November - 28 
On November 28, police personnel neutralised a Maoist hideout at Bailadila hills in the Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh and arrested an ‘area commander’, identified as Sonu Telam. Inspector General of Police, Girdhari Nayak, told IANS, "The Chhattisgarh police force led by O.P. Pal, Dantewada sup
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On November 28, police personnel neutralised a Maoist hideout at Bailadila hills in the Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh and arrested an ‘area commander’, identified as Sonu Telam. Inspector General of Police, Girdhari Nayak, told IANS, "The Chhattisgarh police force led by O.P. Pal, Dantewada superintendent of police, raided and destroyed the terror camp at Bailadila hills Tuesday night.” Nayak said that a grenade, two bombs, arms, medicines, cash, photographs of senior Maoist leaders and Maoist literature were recovered from the camp.
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December - 1 
On December 1, suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed an employee of the revenue department at Kalimela in the Malkangiri district, reports Daily News & Analysis. Police sources said that the Maoists fired two bullets at Sibananda Jena, whose dead body was found
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On December 1, suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed an employee of the revenue department at Kalimela in the Malkangiri district, reports Daily News & Analysis. Police sources said that the Maoists fired two bullets at Sibananda Jena, whose dead body was found in front of his office. Police also recovered some Maoist leaflets from the incident site.
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December - 3 
Security force personnel neutralized a terrorist hideout at Talian forest in the Kalakote area of Rajouri district and recovered one .303 rifle, two grenades, two AK magazines with 60 rounds, one radio set antenna and one book of the Al Badr outfit.
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Security force personnel neutralized a terrorist hideout at Talian forest in the Kalakote area of Rajouri district and recovered one .303 rifle, two grenades, two AK magazines with 60 rounds, one radio set antenna and one book of the Al Badr outfit.
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December - 10 
Extremists belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) stopped a Mumbai bound goods train between Bortalao and Darekasa railway stations in the Gondia district, bordering Chhattisgarh, on December 10 and set it’s engine afire. According to Hindustan Times, a group of 50 armed Maois
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Extremists belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) stopped a Mumbai bound goods train between Bortalao and Darekasa railway stations in the Gondia district, bordering Chhattisgarh, on December 10 and set it’s engine afire. According to Hindustan Times, a group of 50 armed Maoists stopped the train using a signal light and a red flag and then tried to detonate a dynamite to destroy the engine. However, as the dynamite failed to explode, they doused the engine with kerosene and set it afire. One side of the engine was totally damaged. The Maoists also have pasted posters near the railway crossing and announced a bandh (general strike) in Gondia and Gadchiroli districts of Maharashtra and Balaghat district of Madhya Pradesh on December 15 in protest against alleged police excesses in the region.
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December - 12 
On December 12, police personnel unearthed an arms dump, reportedly belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), on a huge hillock at Chittapur Kancha in Ibrahimpatnam, 30 km away from the State capital Hyderabad. The Hindu reports that four quintals of gelatine sticks, six loaded
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On December 12, police personnel unearthed an arms dump, reportedly belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), on a huge hillock at Chittapur Kancha in Ibrahimpatnam, 30 km away from the State capital Hyderabad. The Hindu reports that four quintals of gelatine sticks, six loaded claymore mines, eight empty claymore mines, two hand grenades, 100 electrical detonators and wires, 33 live SLR rounds and 19 live .303 rifle rounds were hidden in drums at three places in the forest. Literature and some currency notes were also recovered. Ibrahimpatnam Inspector of Police, K. Kistaiah, said that a mobile phone and dragon light which were snatched from the two police constables who were patrolling the area at Chittapur a fortnight ago were also recovered from the spot. Police sources further said that the dump could belong to the Rachakonda squad of the CPI-Maoist.
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December - 20 
Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI- Maoist) cadres carried out simultaneous raids at Bakulacocha checkpoint of the Dalma foothill and Pinderbera forest guesthouse atop the hill, around 10-km from Jamshedpur on December 20, reports Telegraph. Sources said, a group of four or five youths s
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Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI- Maoist) cadres carried out simultaneous raids at Bakulacocha checkpoint of the Dalma foothill and Pinderbera forest guesthouse atop the hill, around 10-km from Jamshedpur on December 20, reports Telegraph. Sources said, a group of four or five youths swooped over the Bakulacocha check-post, close to the NH-33 in Chandil. The attackers carrying shovels and spade thrashed the forest guards and snatched about INR 4,000 from their possession. Another group of six or seven youths attacked the Pinderbera forest guesthouse atop Dalma hill. Maoists set a mini-truck, a generator set and beds on fire with diesel taken out from the mini-truck. Besides, the looting of cash, the rebels had snatched four walkie-talkies and as many cell phones from the guards. The insurgents left posters with the CPI-Maoist tag-carrying message denouncing the administration for depriving tribals from the forest and warned against the displacement due to industrialisation. The superintendent of police, Laxman Prasad Singh, said, “We are planning to carry out a combing operation on the hills, spread across 198 sq km,” he said, adding that the situation would “not be allowed to be deteriorated further”.
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December - 24 
A Special Operation Group (SOG) team neutralized a Communist Party of India (CPI-Maoist) camp in the Puluguda reserve forest area of Malkangiri district on December 24. A team led by Malkangiri Superintendent of Police, Himanshu Lall, detected the camp and an exchange of fire ensued. However, no cas
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A Special Operation Group (SOG) team neutralized a Communist Party of India (CPI-Maoist) camp in the Puluguda reserve forest area of Malkangiri district on December 24. A team led by Malkangiri Superintendent of Police, Himanshu Lall, detected the camp and an exchange of fire ensued. However, no casualties were reported in the incident. The SOG personnel subsequently recovered huge amount of detonators, transistor systems and Maoist literature from the camp.
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December - 25 
Two Communist Party of India - Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were injured during an hour-long encounter with the security forces (SFs) at Ghatiduba in the Mayurbhanj district on December 25. Police said the Special Operations Group (SOG) personnel launched a combing operation after receiving informatio
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Two Communist Party of India - Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were injured during an hour-long encounter with the security forces (SFs) at Ghatiduba in the Mayurbhanj district on December 25. Police said the Special Operations Group (SOG) personnel launched a combing operation after receiving information that the five Maoists were moving in and around the village. Mayurbhanj Superintendent of Police, Ravi Kant, said the insurgents fired first at the force, which retaliated, injuring at least two Maoists and subsequently recovered a container of explosives, kit bags containing Maoist literatures in Hindi and Bengali, VHF wireless mode equipment and magnetic compass from the incident site. Following the encounter, Police on December 26 sounded a "high alert" in areas of Mayurbhanj district bordering the States of Jharkhand and West Bengal.
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