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January - 3 
Over two dozen religious leaders and activists were arrested by the Faisalabad police during a crackdown on January 3. Police raided almost all the offices of terrorist and sectarian outfits in the city and took into custody office-bearers and activists of the Tehreek-e-Jaferia Pakistan (TJP), Sipah
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Over two dozen religious leaders and activists were arrested by the Faisalabad police during a crackdown on January 3. Police raided almost all the offices of terrorist and sectarian outfits in the city and took into custody office-bearers and activists of the Tehreek-e-Jaferia Pakistan (TJP), Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP) and Lashkar-e-Toiaba. Police also seized literature and other related material during raids on the offices of religious bodies. All the arrested have reportedly been shifted to unknown places.
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January - 14 
Police in Faisalabad removed on January 14 signboards, posters, banners and flags from the offices of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), Tehreek-e-Jaferia Pakistan (TJP) and Tanzeem Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Muhammadi (TNSM). Police also took into custody hundreds
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Police in Faisalabad removed on January 14 signboards, posters, banners and flags from the offices of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), Tehreek-e-Jaferia Pakistan (TJP) and Tanzeem Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Muhammadi (TNSM). Police also took into custody hundreds of cash boxes put up by the LeT for collection of donations.
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January - 21 
A printing press owner was arrested and printing machines and materials used for printing handbills, wall posters and literature for the proscribed People’s War Group (PWG) were seized by police in Nizamabad on January 21. Police sources indicated that the arrested person had joined a printing press
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A printing press owner was arrested and printing machines and materials used for printing handbills, wall posters and literature for the proscribed People’s War Group (PWG) were seized by police in Nizamabad on January 21. Police sources indicated that the arrested person had joined a printing press in 1984 and came into contact with the PWG North Telangana ‘special zone committee’ member Azad in 1997. He claimed that Azad gave him Rs 7 lakh in May 2001 for the purpose of printing handbills, wall posters and literature for the PWG.
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January - 22 
In Rolpa district, two Maoists were killed in an encounter at Gothmai. In other incidents, 20 suspected Maoists were arrested from Kuin in Dang district and some guns, bombs and incriminating literature were seized.
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In Rolpa district, two Maoists were killed in an encounter at Gothmai. In other incidents, 20 suspected Maoists were arrested from Kuin in Dang district and some guns, bombs and incriminating literature were seized.
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January - 26 
The West Bengal police on January 26 arrested a leader of the left-wing extremist, Naxalite outfit the People’s War Group (PWG) in Belaidanga village under Salboni police station in the Purulia district. Some arms, ammunition and incriminating documents were also seized from his possession. Addressi
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The West Bengal police on January 26 arrested a leader of the left-wing extremist, Naxalite outfit the People’s War Group (PWG) in Belaidanga village under Salboni police station in the Purulia district. Some arms, ammunition and incriminating documents were also seized from his possession. Addressing a press conference in Midnapore on January 27, the district police chief said that literature seized from the PWG hideout indicated to their links with Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) and Maoist insurgents in Nepal.
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January - 28 
In yet another incident, on January 28, the PWG Naxalites attacked a liquor shop in Muthukapalli in the Bantaram police station limits in Ranga Reddy district and also set ablaze three vehicles after locking up the owner of the shop and 15 others inside the shop. The Naxalites also reportedly left a
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In yet another incident, on January 28, the PWG Naxalites attacked a liquor shop in Muthukapalli in the Bantaram police station limits in Ranga Reddy district and also set ablaze three vehicles after locking up the owner of the shop and 15 others inside the shop. The Naxalites also reportedly left a pamphlet in which they demanded that all liquor shops in the State be shut down. The pamphlet also urged people to take action against those selling liquor.
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February - 2 
The Jharkhand police on February 2, raided two well fortified bunkers of left wing extremists, Naxlaites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) deep in the forests of Kandedih under the Pirtand police station limits, Giridih district. A huge cache of arms and explosives and large quantity of Naxal lit
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The Jharkhand police on February 2, raided two well fortified bunkers of left wing extremists, Naxlaites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) deep in the forests of Kandedih under the Pirtand police station limits, Giridih district. A huge cache of arms and explosives and large quantity of Naxal literature were also recovered during the raid.
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February - 21 
Meanwhile local residents of Malom organised, on on February 21, a protest against the killing of three civilians in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast near Imphal College on February 20 carried out by suspected Revolutionary Peoples Front (RPF).
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Meanwhile local residents of Malom organised, on on February 21, a protest against the killing of three civilians in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast near Imphal College on February 20 carried out by suspected Revolutionary Peoples Front (RPF).
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March - 6 
An unidentified woman left-wing extremist, Naxalite of the outlawed People’s War Group (PWG), was killed in an encounter near Govena village, under the Lingapur police station limits, Adilabad district, on March 6. According to the district police chief, the incident took place when a special police
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An unidentified woman left-wing extremist, Naxalite of the outlawed People’s War Group (PWG), was killed in an encounter near Govena village, under the Lingapur police station limits, Adilabad district, on March 6. According to the district police chief, the incident took place when a special police party, combing the Mangi forest area adjoining Govena village, was fired at by the Naxalites. The police returned the fire and in the ensuing encounter, which lasted for 30 minutes, the Naxalite was killed. The police also recovered some arms, ammunition, Naxal literature, medicines and tents from the encounter-site.
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March - 16 
The SFs arrested five United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) terrorists and one of their accomplices in separate raids from different parts in Assam on March 16, said media reports. Three ULFA terrorists were arrested from Balipara village and one from Shanristipur in Nalbari district. The fifth ter
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The SFs arrested five United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) terrorists and one of their accomplices in separate raids from different parts in Assam on March 16, said media reports. Three ULFA terrorists were arrested from Balipara village and one from Shanristipur in Nalbari district. The fifth terrorist and his accomplice were arrested from Nagaon. The SFs also seized some incriminating documents in the last raid, the reports added.
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March - 16 March - 17
Security Forces (SFs) killed three National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) terrorists in separate encounters, said news reports March 17. An NDFB terrorist was killed in the encounter in Udalguri area along the Indo-Bhutan border on March 16. Two other terrorists were killed in a separate encou
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Security Forces (SFs) killed three National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) terrorists in separate encounters, said news reports March 17. An NDFB terrorist was killed in the encounter in Udalguri area along the Indo-Bhutan border on March 16. Two other terrorists were killed in a separate encounter in Kundrabilgaon, under Harisingha police station limits in Darrang, on March 17. The SFs also seized some arms, ammunition and incriminating documents from the encounter site.
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March - 18 
The Shillong Police along with its Special Operation Team (SOT) following a tip-off arrested a hard-core terrorist Mardor Bamon of the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) from Lum Jingshai at Shillong on March 18 as he was on his way to the North Eastern Hill University’s (NEHU) Mawlai ca
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The Shillong Police along with its Special Operation Team (SOT) following a tip-off arrested a hard-core terrorist Mardor Bamon of the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) from Lum Jingshai at Shillong on March 18 as he was on his way to the North Eastern Hill University’s (NEHU) Mawlai campus. Media reports citing police officials said that some incriminating documents and a mobile phone were seized from the arrested terrorist’s residence at Jaiaw Lansonalane.
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March - 19 
Eight terrorists from different outfits were killed by security forces (SFs) in separate encounters in Assam on March 19. Four United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) terrorists were killed at Akhara near village, 70 kilometres west of Guwahati. Three more ULFA terrorists were killed in Dhubri distri
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Eight terrorists from different outfits were killed by security forces (SFs) in separate encounters in Assam on March 19. Four United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) terrorists were killed at Akhara near village, 70 kilometres west of Guwahati. Three more ULFA terrorists were killed in Dhubri district, West Assam. Separately, a National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) terrorist was killed in Kokrajhar district. The SFs also seized arms, ammunition and some incriminating documents from the encounter sites, the reports added.
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March - 20 
Reports also said SFs arrested five terrorists in separate raids. Four National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) terrorists were arrested in Sonitpur, while an ULFA terrorist was arrested from Niz-Zulki village in Nalbari district. Some arms, ammunition and incriminating documents were also seize
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Reports also said SFs arrested five terrorists in separate raids. Four National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) terrorists were arrested in Sonitpur, while an ULFA terrorist was arrested from Niz-Zulki village in Nalbari district. Some arms, ammunition and incriminating documents were also seized in the raids.
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March - 22 
The Security Forces (SFs) killed a self-styled commander of the United Liberation Front of Asom’s (ULFA)’s ‘B’ Group, Arantu Hazarika alias Dwipen Talukdar, in an encounter at Arikuchi Balagaon in Nalbari district on March 22. The SFs also seized some arms, ammunition and incriminating documents fro
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The Security Forces (SFs) killed a self-styled commander of the United Liberation Front of Asom’s (ULFA)’s ‘B’ Group, Arantu Hazarika alias Dwipen Talukdar, in an encounter at Arikuchi Balagaon in Nalbari district on March 22. The SFs also seized some arms, ammunition and incriminating documents from the slain terrorist.
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March - 23 
Security Forces (SFs) unearthed a National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) hideout in Chakrashila Reserve Forest area of Dhubri district, on March 23, said media reports. Some incriminating documents were also seized from the hideout. However, no arrests were made in the raid, as all terrorists
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Security Forces (SFs) unearthed a National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) hideout in Chakrashila Reserve Forest area of Dhubri district, on March 23, said media reports. Some incriminating documents were also seized from the hideout. However, no arrests were made in the raid, as all terrorists hiding there escaped.
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March - 24 
Security forces arrested a six member group of JeM terrorists from the Kunzar area of Tangmarg. One of the detainees was reportedly a Pakistan-trained terrorist while five others, according to official sources, had been working "over ground" for the group. One pistol, some diaries, letterheads and i
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Security forces arrested a six member group of JeM terrorists from the Kunzar area of Tangmarg. One of the detainees was reportedly a Pakistan-trained terrorist while five others, according to official sources, had been working "over ground" for the group. One pistol, some diaries, letterheads and incriminating documents were seized from them.
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March - 25 
The Hyderabad police raided a secret office of the proscribed terrorist group Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in the Liaquat Colony area on March 25 and arrested two persons. Media reports quoting police sources said that three persons had escaped from the incident site. Police also seized literature, pamphle
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The Hyderabad police raided a secret office of the proscribed terrorist group Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in the Liaquat Colony area on March 25 and arrested two persons. Media reports quoting police sources said that three persons had escaped from the incident site. Police also seized literature, pamphlets and other items from the office, which was secretly being run on the first floor of a medical store.
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March - 26 
In a major operation, police unearthed huge ammunition dumps and seized sophisticated weapons belonging to Naxalites and other extremist organisations in Warangal, Nizamabad and Karimnagar districts on March 26. Giving this information to the media on March 27, State police chief P Ramulu said Waran
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In a major operation, police unearthed huge ammunition dumps and seized sophisticated weapons belonging to Naxalites and other extremist organisations in Warangal, Nizamabad and Karimnagar districts on March 26. Giving this information to the media on March 27, State police chief P Ramulu said Warangal district police seized among other things eight DBBL guns, one .303 rifle, 200 rounds of AK 47 ammunition in the forest area near Dubbagudem hidden by the Communist Party of United States of India (CPUSI). The arms and ammunition were meant to be used against the government, he added. In Nizamabad district, police recovered 586 grenades stored in three huge drums and 194 grenade bases belonging to the People's War Group (PWG) Naxalites. Stating that the Naxals had acquired them from Bihar, Ramulu said Bihar police were being alerted. Another huge dump containing 110 AK 47 rounds, 506 .303 rounds, two DBBL guns and PWG literatures was unearthed by police from Singampally forest area in Karimnagar district, he added. The seizure of some double barrel guns in Karimnagar had the markings of ''Khalsa''. This has strengthened suspicions that the PWG could have opened a gun running channel with Punjab terrorists. ''We will alert the Intelligence Bureau about this for further enquiry,'' said Ramulu. Reports also the arms seized in Karimnagar district could have come from a factory in Jammu and Kashmir. Separately, Ramulu said those supporting and abetting Naxals would come under the purview of the newly passed Prevention of Terrorism Bill. He said more stringent laws were needed to crush the Naxalites. The police chief added that 106 Naxalites had surrendered in 2002 due to various reasons, which included disillusionment with the movement, while 169 extremists were arrested. There might be 650 to 700 underground armed Naxals active in the state, he added.
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March - 30 
Another NLFT terrorist was nabbed in a raid by the SFs, said reports on march 30. Some incriminating documents were recovered in the latter raid.
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Another NLFT terrorist was nabbed in a raid by the SFs, said reports on march 30. Some incriminating documents were recovered in the latter raid.
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April - 10 
In another incident, the Special Task Force (STF) demolished an MCC bunker and arrested two of its Naxalites in Koriari village of Kaimur district. Arms, ammunition, a huge quantity of landmines, other explosives and Naxalite literature were also recovered from the spot. Police sources said the plac
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In another incident, the Special Task Force (STF) demolished an MCC bunker and arrested two of its Naxalites in Koriari village of Kaimur district. Arms, ammunition, a huge quantity of landmines, other explosives and Naxalite literature were also recovered from the spot. Police sources said the place was being used by the MCC for imparting training to its armed squad.
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May - 9 
The police arrested two activists of the proscribed Deendar Anjuman at Vepala Singaram village under Huzurnagar police station limits, Nalgonda district, on May 9. The district police chief said the two activists were arrested while they were distributing pamphlets in the villages about the organisa
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The police arrested two activists of the proscribed Deendar Anjuman at Vepala Singaram village under Huzurnagar police station limits, Nalgonda district, on May 9. The district police chief said the two activists were arrested while they were distributing pamphlets in the villages about the organisation.
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May - 16 
Police from Hyderabad City Police Commissioner's Task Force for Northern region, on May 16, arrested a pseudo Naxalite gang named ‘CPI (ML) People's Class War’ at Lalitanagar in Secunderabad. Additional Commissioner of Police A.K. Khan said at a press conference that arms and ammunition and pamphlet
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Police from Hyderabad City Police Commissioner's Task Force for Northern region, on May 16, arrested a pseudo Naxalite gang named ‘CPI (ML) People's Class War’ at Lalitanagar in Secunderabad. Additional Commissioner of Police A.K. Khan said at a press conference that arms and ammunition and pamphlets were recovered from them. Many of them had earlier worked for left wing extremists groups. In a related incident, officials from Commissioner's Task Force (West), nabbed on May 16 three pseudo Naxalites while extorting money from a person in the West Marredpally area of Hyderabad city. The accused persons have reportedly threatened the owner of an educational institution and demanded money.
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May - 30 
Media reports quoting police sources said a special team of Ranchi district police, on May 30 arrested, near Ormanjhi, a dreaded left-wing extremist, Naxalite, of the Maoist Communist Center (MCC), Prem Nath Mistry, and also reportedly recovered several pamphlets from him.
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Media reports quoting police sources said a special team of Ranchi district police, on May 30 arrested, near Ormanjhi, a dreaded left-wing extremist, Naxalite, of the Maoist Communist Center (MCC), Prem Nath Mistry, and also reportedly recovered several pamphlets from him.
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June - 26 
Ten Pakistan security force (SF) personnel and two Chechen cadres of the Al Qaeda terror network were killed in an encounter in South Waziristan Agency on June 26. According to media reports, SF personnel had raided Azam Warsak, a remote tribal area bordering Afghanistan, and arrested Al Qaeda terro
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Ten Pakistan security force (SF) personnel and two Chechen cadres of the Al Qaeda terror network were killed in an encounter in South Waziristan Agency on June 26. According to media reports, SF personnel had raided Azam Warsak, a remote tribal area bordering Afghanistan, and arrested Al Qaeda terrorists hiding there. The operation followed reports that Al Qaeda terrorists had taken shelter in the house of Abdul Khaliq Sarkikhel Wazir, a resident of Kaza Paunga. In the ensuing encounter, 10 SF personnel and two terrorists were killed. Two other persons were injured during the encounter. Confirming the encounter, Assistant Political Agent Wana Anwar Ali Shah said "Our forces have lost 10 persons, five from the armed forces and five from the South Waziristan Scouts in the encounter last night." The other terrorists at the hideout managed to escape from the encounter site. Local residents indicated that there were approximately 35 of them in the hideout. This encounter is the first confirmation of the presence of Al Qaeda terrorists in tribal areas of Pakistan. Eyewitnesses were quoted as saying that four American officials had monitored the operation in Azam Warsak, approximately 14km from the Wana Camp. The raid was reportedly based on tip-offs from US intelligence agents that 40 to 50 Al Qaeda fugitives from the March 2002-Operation Anaconda offensive in eastern Afghanistan were hiding in two buildings. SFs arrested a Chechen terrorist, identified as Muhammad Yahya, who reportedly claimed to be an Afghan from the Kunduz province. They also seized an 81mm mortar gun, an Al-Qaeda uniform and literature from the hideout.
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July - 7 
A State technical committee member of left-wing extremist, Naxalite, group, the People’s War Group (PWG), Sudhakar alias Raghu, was killed in an encounter between Parlapai and Uppalapadu village of Veldurthy mandal (administrative unit), Guntur district, on July 7. The district police chief said,
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A State technical committee member of left-wing extremist, Naxalite, group, the People’s War Group (PWG), Sudhakar alias Raghu, was killed in an encounter between Parlapai and Uppalapadu village of Veldurthy mandal (administrative unit), Guntur district, on July 7. The district police chief said, the police noticed Sudhakar and his accomplice between the two villages during night. On noticing the police, the Naxalite opened fire and in the ensuing encounter, he was killed. The police also recovered some arms and ammunition and revolutionary literature from the encounter site. Sudhakar was accused in several cases of violence, including the Bandalamottu landmine blast in which eight police personnel were killed, theft of firearms from an para-military training camp at Narasaraopet and the killing of an assistant sub-inspector at Pullalacheruvu in Prakasam district, the district police chief said.
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July - 25 
Three suspected left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) were arrested and some extremist literature was recovered from them in Birbhum district, on July 25.
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Three suspected left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) were arrested and some extremist literature was recovered from them in Birbhum district, on July 25.
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August - 11 
Eight persons, including a girl student of Kolkata college, were arrested from Murshidabad and Nadia districts, on August 11, for their alleged links with left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG). Police sources said all those arrested were members of the Mazdoor Krishak Sangra
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Eight persons, including a girl student of Kolkata college, were arrested from Murshidabad and Nadia districts, on August 11, for their alleged links with left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG). Police sources said all those arrested were members of the Mazdoor Krishak Sangram Samity (MKSS), a front organisation of the PWG. Some cartridges and Naxalite literature were also seized from their possession.
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August - 13 
SF personnel also reportedly recovered logistics support, socket bombs, communist literature, guns and spares and combat dresses during search operations in Taplejung, Sarlahi and Sindhupalchowk on August 13, the Defence Ministry said.
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SF personnel also reportedly recovered logistics support, socket bombs, communist literature, guns and spares and combat dresses during search operations in Taplejung, Sarlahi and Sindhupalchowk on August 13, the Defence Ministry said.
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August - 17 
The Army recovered an unspecified quantity of ammunition, socket bombs and extremist literature from the sites of the clashes.
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The Army recovered an unspecified quantity of ammunition, socket bombs and extremist literature from the sites of the clashes.
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August - 23 
According to a media report of August 23, left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) have launched a recruitment drive and are targeting youngsters in the age group of 15-19. Quoting official sources, the report said seven PWG Naxalites, including two women cadres, visited Chadei
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According to a media report of August 23, left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) have launched a recruitment drive and are targeting youngsters in the age group of 15-19. Quoting official sources, the report said seven PWG Naxalites, including two women cadres, visited Chadeipahadi and Pahadkudar villages, Mayurbhanj district, on August 14 and 15 for the purpose. They reportedly offered a monthly remuneration Rs 2000 for young men willing to work for the outfit. The Naxalites have also reportedly put up a large number of posters in Oriya in both the villages instigating the people against local government officials and public persons, including police, forest department officers, Legislators and elected representatives of Panchayat (local bodies). The report further added that the Naxalites also reportedly threatened the villagers with dire consequence if anyone informed the police about their movements and activities.
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August - 25 
According to media reports, a hitherto unknown group, the Kamtapur Liberation Organisation Killing Squad (KLOKS), has threatened to kill Kamtapur Liberation Oraganisation (KLO) activists if they continued to ‘assassinate people’. The message conveyed in a leaflet recently distributed in Alipurduar s
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According to media reports, a hitherto unknown group, the Kamtapur Liberation Organisation Killing Squad (KLOKS), has threatened to kill Kamtapur Liberation Oraganisation (KLO) activists if they continued to ‘assassinate people’. The message conveyed in a leaflet recently distributed in Alipurduar subdivision, Jalpaiguri district, warns KLO members that their family members would have to "face dire consequences" for the killings the terrorists undertake. According to reports, KLOKS stated that its operations would start from Kumargramduar, since a majority of KLO cadres belong to that place. The leaflet mentions 17 names that are reportedly on their hit list. Police have launched investigations to identify the source of the leaflets.
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September - 15 
Media reports said three National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) terrorists and a security force (SF) personnel were killed in an encounter in Nailojailo, in Assam's Sonitpur district, on September 15. Quoting official sources, reports also said an AK-47 rifle, two magazines, 62 live rounds of
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Media reports said three National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) terrorists and a security force (SF) personnel were killed in an encounter in Nailojailo, in Assam's Sonitpur district, on September 15. Quoting official sources, reports also said an AK-47 rifle, two magazines, 62 live rounds of AK-47 ammunition, four Chinese grenades, two Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) with detonator and wire, an NDFB pamphlet and a book containing extortion-details, among others, were recovered from the incident-site. Investigations were on when reports last came in.
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September - 17 
In another incident, police arrested three Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) at Hayaghat railway station, Darbhanga district, on September 17. A huge quantity of MCC literature, incriminating documents and diaries were also recovered from their possession. An interrogation of the arrest
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In another incident, police arrested three Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) at Hayaghat railway station, Darbhanga district, on September 17. A huge quantity of MCC literature, incriminating documents and diaries were also recovered from their possession. An interrogation of the arrested Naxalites led to the recovery of a landmine, two empty containers and seven detonators, besides a huge quantity of wire from a village under Hayaghat police station limits. "This is for the first time that landmines and detonators have been recovered from the MCC men in the north Bihar," informed Darbhanga district police chief, while addressing a press conference on September 18.
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September - 21 
In another incident, on September 21 night, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted an unoccupied, newly constructed rural police station building in Pothukunta locality, Dharmavaram town, Anantpur district. Media reports said approximately 10 Naxalites planted mines in the building and bl
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In another incident, on September 21 night, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted an unoccupied, newly constructed rural police station building in Pothukunta locality, Dharmavaram town, Anantpur district. Media reports said approximately 10 Naxalites planted mines in the building and blasted it with a remote device. Police estimated the loss at over Rs 10 lakhs. The Naxalites also reportedly left a letter at the site asking the government to stop combing operations, ‘fake encounters’ and harassment of parents of Naxalites.
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September - 21 
Reports said the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), in a statement issued on September 21, had condemned a leaflet asking Muslims in the Mannar area to leave the place before end-September or face death. A group by the name ‘Elalan Force’, warned that ‘rivers of blood would flow’ if Muslim sch
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Reports said the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), in a statement issued on September 21, had condemned a leaflet asking Muslims in the Mannar area to leave the place before end-September or face death. A group by the name ‘Elalan Force’, warned that ‘rivers of blood would flow’ if Muslim schools in the district did not close down before end-September. "We strongly condemn those who are behind this leaflet, put out mischievously at a time when all are working towards peace and communal harmony", the LTTE said in its statement. It added, "We wish to take this opportunity to once again reiterate our stand that the Northeast is the homeland of the Tamils and Muslims." The LTTE asked Muslims to dismiss the threat and to prevent attempts by disruptive forces to "that are bent on opposing peace."
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September - 25 
A Media report of September 26 said the Detective Branch (DB) of Bangladesh Police is interrogating seven Arab nationals and was probing if they have international terrorist links. They were arrested in Uttara model town on September 23 and are in police custody the report said. The arrested persons
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A Media report of September 26 said the Detective Branch (DB) of Bangladesh Police is interrogating seven Arab nationals and was probing if they have international terrorist links. They were arrested in Uttara model town on September 23 and are in police custody the report said. The arrested persons are Abu Nujaid of Libya, Sadek Al Nasami; Abu Sallam, Abu Umaiya and Abul Abbas of Yemen; Abu Ashem of Algeria; and Hasan Adam of Sudan. A Bangladeshi national, Anisur Rahman, was also arrested from the Al Hermann Islamic Institute, along with the seven Arabs. The DB is reportedly silent on the arrests and the ongoing interrogation. Police is also probing if they were engaged in trafficking in women and children. Also, police recovered Tk 1 lakh, and seized 10 computers, video- and audio tapes and books from the arrested persons. The Al Hermann Islamic Institute started functioning in Cox's Bazar in 1992 following the influx of the Rohingya refugees from Myanmar into the country. Later, it opened offices in Dhaka in 1995. At present, it is running three orphanages at Nilphamari, Tongi and Gazipur.
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September - 30 
Media reports said United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) ‘cultural secretary’ Pallavi Phukan alias Kunjalata Deuri was arrested from Baluguri village, Tinsukia district, on September 30. Some ULFA literature and a few photographs were recovered from her possession.
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Media reports said United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) ‘cultural secretary’ Pallavi Phukan alias Kunjalata Deuri was arrested from Baluguri village, Tinsukia district, on September 30. Some ULFA literature and a few photographs were recovered from her possession.
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October - 28 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the People’s War Group (PWG) looted a bank in Mahabubnagar district, Andhra Pradesh, on October 28, reports said. A group of five armed cadres, including a woman, of the PWG barged into the Pentlavalli village branch of Andhra Bank, in Kollapur mandal (administrat
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the People’s War Group (PWG) looted a bank in Mahabubnagar district, Andhra Pradesh, on October 28, reports said. A group of five armed cadres, including a woman, of the PWG barged into the Pentlavalli village branch of Andhra Bank, in Kollapur mandal (administrative unit) and decamped with Rs. 13.52 lakhs in cash. The Naxalites beta him up the bank manager who had resisted the robbery attempt and grabbed the cash from him, reportedly at gun point. There were some 30 customers and five other employees at the bank at the time of the incident. The Naxals did not harm them, reports added. to the media subsequently, the district police chief the extremists were carrying an AK 47 rifle and other weapons, besides their kit bags. He added that the Naxals left a note before leaving in which they stated that the People's Guerrilla Army (PGA), the military arm of the PWG, was responsible for the act. They also demanded in the note that encounters must be stopped.
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November - 18 
Police in Kamareddy, in the Karimnagar district, arrested seven PWG Naxalites and also recovered some explosives and Naxal literature from them, on an unspecified date.
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Police in Kamareddy, in the Karimnagar district, arrested seven PWG Naxalites and also recovered some explosives and Naxal literature from them, on an unspecified date.
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November - 19 
Reports said a left-wing extremist––Naxalite––of the Communist Party of India––Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML) Janashakthi was shot dead in Ragatlapalli, Yellareddypet mandal (administrative unit), Karimnagar district, Andhra Pradesh, on November 19. Acting on a tip-off, State police and personnel of the
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Reports said a left-wing extremist––Naxalite––of the Communist Party of India––Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML) Janashakthi was shot dead in Ragatlapalli, Yellareddypet mandal (administrative unit), Karimnagar district, Andhra Pradesh, on November 19. Acting on a tip-off, State police and personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) combed the area. Spotting police the Naxals fired at them and police retaliated, killing a Naxalite, while the rest in the group escaped, reports said. A 7.6 mm Chinese-made gun, 12 Twelve cartridges, revolutionary literature and kit bag were seized from the encounter-site.
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December - 11 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew-up the office-cum-residence of a forest ranger and the official residence of a forest official at Kundri village, Palamu district, on December 11. According to district police chief Anil Palta, approximately 30 Naxalites triggered t
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew-up the office-cum-residence of a forest ranger and the official residence of a forest official at Kundri village, Palamu district, on December 11. According to district police chief Anil Palta, approximately 30 Naxalites triggered the explosion at the two places, but the officials and their families were not present at the time of the blast. He said the PWG had claimed responsibility for the incident in pamphlets left at the spot. According to forest department sources, property worth over rupees four lakhs was destroyed in the explosion caused by dynamites. It was for the second time in a decade that Naxalites targeted the Kundri office of the forest department. They had earlier abducted a ranger and another forest official in 1992, and set them free after three days in captivity.
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December - 12 
According to media reports, West Bengal police seized 18 books on Osama bin laden and the Taliban from a book fair in Siliguri. Most of the books are in Bengali. One of them entitled Samrajyabader Kabarsthan Afganisthane Markin Hana, Taliban O Laden (American attack at Afghanistan, graveyard of impe
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According to media reports, West Bengal police seized 18 books on Osama bin laden and the Taliban from a book fair in Siliguri. Most of the books are in Bengali. One of them entitled Samrajyabader Kabarsthan Afganisthane Markin Hana, Taliban O Laden (American attack at Afghanistan, graveyard of imperialism: Taliban and Laden), reportedly, contained a number of articles edited by Abu Rida. Details are awaited.
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December - 17 
Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a telephone exchange at Sampatnagar, Khammam district. Police sources said approximately 30 Naxalites went to the telephone exchange and blasted it with detonators, causing damage to equipment. The Naxals also reportedly pasted posters stating that t
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Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a telephone exchange at Sampatnagar, Khammam district. Police sources said approximately 30 Naxalites went to the telephone exchange and blasted it with detonators, causing damage to equipment. The Naxals also reportedly pasted posters stating that they had blasted the exchange to protest the State government’s ‘oppressive’ policies.
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December - 21 
In another incident, Naxalites of the PWG blasted the pylon of the Pulichintala Balancing Reservoir at Vajinepalli village, Mellacheruvu mandal (administrative unit), Nalgonda district, on December 21. The Naxalites alo reportedly left pamphlets at the site which called upon people to resist constru
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In another incident, Naxalites of the PWG blasted the pylon of the Pulichintala Balancing Reservoir at Vajinepalli village, Mellacheruvu mandal (administrative unit), Nalgonda district, on December 21. The Naxalites alo reportedly left pamphlets at the site which called upon people to resist construction of the balancing reservoir designed to provide water to the third crop under the Krishna delta, as it would submerge 35 villages on either side of the Krishna. It also exhorted people to wage a struggle for protection of the rights of vulnerable population.
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December - 31 
Suspected left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI)––the youth wing of the ruling Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPI-M–– local leader Lakshmi Bag, in Jangipara, Hooghly district, on December 31. Police sources said the
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Suspected left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI)––the youth wing of the ruling Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPI-M–– local leader Lakshmi Bag, in Jangipara, Hooghly district, on December 31. Police sources said the attackers had slit Bag’s throat while he was his in his sleep and ransacked the house. They left behind some MCC leaflets. State CPI-M Secretary Anil Biswas, in a statement issued in Kolkata, said the MCC leaflets found in the room talked of ‘execution’ of Lakshmi Bag. Biswas condemned the killing and demanded immediate arrest of the culprits.
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