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January - 2 
Four top militants of the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) were reported to have been killed in a fierce three-day long gun-battle at Bhati Dhar forests in the Mendhar tehsil (revenue division) of Poonch District, Daily Excelsior reported. While two Army soldiers and a militant were killed on January 1, three
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Four top militants of the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) were reported to have been killed in a fierce three-day long gun-battle at Bhati Dhar forests in the Mendhar tehsil (revenue division) of Poonch District, Daily Excelsior reported. While two Army soldiers and a militant were killed on January 1, three militants were killed on January 2. A Defence spokesman in Jammu, S. N. Acharya, confirmed the killing of four militants at Bhati Dhar forests. Official sources said bodies of two soldiers, who were missing in the encounter, were recovered in the morning of January 2. They have been identified as Subedar Rakesh Kumar Singh and Naik K. P. Singh. While one of the militants was killed in the night of January 1 after he came out of the hideout firing on the Army personnel, his three associates were killed on January 2 when their hideout was blasted with a powerful bomb. A large quantity of arms, ammunition, explosives, wireless set, mobile telephones and literature was also destroyed along with the hideout.
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January - 4 
Kui Samiti, an association of tribals of Kandhamal District, has come out in support of the M2, reports The Statesman. "The M2 has pledged to oppose those who are exploiting tribals while Maoists like Sabyasachi Panda have sided with a section of the minorities," said Samiti leader Lambodar Kanhar.
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Kui Samiti, an association of tribals of Kandhamal District, has come out in support of the M2, reports The Statesman. "The M2 has pledged to oppose those who are exploiting tribals while Maoists like Sabyasachi Panda have sided with a section of the minorities," said Samiti leader Lambodar Kanhar. "We welcome all those who stand by the tribals," he added. On the other hand Maoists issued posters in Rayagada district declaring that M2 was not a splinter of their organisation and that those who support or join M2 will be taken to task. The Maoist posters also demanded release of two persons arrested by Rayagada police for carrying INR 1.2 millions ostensibly meant to pay Maoist groups as protection money.
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January - 17 
Dharitri reports that one person, identified as Sudam Paikray alias Bulu, a resident of Sanashialimal under Daitari Police Station in the Keonjhar District, was injured when the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked him on January 17. The Maoists had earlier threatened him of
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Dharitri reports that one person, identified as Sudam Paikray alias Bulu, a resident of Sanashialimal under Daitari Police Station in the Keonjhar District, was injured when the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked him on January 17. The Maoists had earlier threatened him of dire consequence through many posters.
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January - 22 
A separate Police team arrested a suspected cadre of the People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), identified as Asif Kumar Bhagat, from Gumla District's Kanduatoli village, the Police said. A locally made pistol, cartridges, a mobile phone and PLFI literature were seized from his possession.
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A separate Police team arrested a suspected cadre of the People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), identified as Asif Kumar Bhagat, from Gumla District's Kanduatoli village, the Police said. A locally made pistol, cartridges, a mobile phone and PLFI literature were seized from his possession.
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January - 25 
An under-ground hide out of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) outfit was neutralised by the SF personnel at Wagan near Sher Bibi area close to Jammu-Srinagar National Highway under Banihal tehsil (revenue division) in the Ramban District. A large quantity of HM literature, LPG cylinders, utensils and othe
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An under-ground hide out of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) outfit was neutralised by the SF personnel at Wagan near Sher Bibi area close to Jammu-Srinagar National Highway under Banihal tehsil (revenue division) in the Ramban District. A large quantity of HM literature, LPG cylinders, utensils and other belongings of the militants were recovered from the hide out.
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January - 26 
CPI-Maoist attempted to disrupt the Republic Day celebrations in Malkangiri District by felling trees across roads and putting up black flags and posters at some places on January 26. Police sources said that though the District-level function was held smoothly, celebrations could not take place in
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CPI-Maoist attempted to disrupt the Republic Day celebrations in Malkangiri District by felling trees across roads and putting up black flags and posters at some places on January 26. Police sources said that though the District-level function was held smoothly, celebrations could not take place in some schools in remote areas following a call by the Maoists to observe the day as a ‘black day’. Black flags were put up by the Maoists in areas like Kalimela, Motu, MV-79 and Chitrakonda where banners and posters displayed asking people to keep away from Republic Day celebrations.
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January - 27 
Police arrested two cadres of the People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI), identified as Kuldip Minz and Pradeep, from a jungle area under Basia Police Station. Police seized a pistol, live cartridges and Maoist literature from their possession.
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Police arrested two cadres of the People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI), identified as Kuldip Minz and Pradeep, from a jungle area under Basia Police Station. Police seized a pistol, live cartridges and Maoist literature from their possession.
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January - 30 
The Taliban on January 30 distributed leaflets in Miranshah and Mir Ali in the North Waziristan Agency warning the Pakistan Army not to set up medical camps, open schools or hospitals in the area, Daily Times reported. The Taliban warned the army and the NGOs to stop their activities in the agency a
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The Taliban on January 30 distributed leaflets in Miranshah and Mir Ali in the North Waziristan Agency warning the Pakistan Army not to set up medical camps, open schools or hospitals in the area, Daily Times reported. The Taliban warned the army and the NGOs to stop their activities in the agency as ‘through these activities they were misleading the tribal people’. "We warn the army and NGOs to refrain from mischief and carrying out such work otherwise they will be responsible for any losses," said the leaflet in Urdu, a copy of which was obtained by AFP.
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February - 2 
In a separate incident, eight cadres of the People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), earlier known as Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT), were arrested from Duli forest area of Khuti District, reports PTI. The arrested extremists were identified as Jitan, Vineet, Jeeran, Anthony, Palous, Sanjay, Pr
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In a separate incident, eight cadres of the People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), earlier known as Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT), were arrested from Duli forest area of Khuti District, reports PTI. The arrested extremists were identified as Jitan, Vineet, Jeeran, Anthony, Palous, Sanjay, Prabhu and Anup. Police also recovered cartridges, uniforms and Naxal (left-wing extremist) literatures from their possession.
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February - 3 
Three cadres of the People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI), earlier known as the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT), including an ‘area commander’ identified as Ramorasad Yadav, were arrested from the Bachau jungle, around 60 kilometers from capital Ranchi, on February 3, reports IANS. The Polic
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Three cadres of the People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI), earlier known as the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT), including an ‘area commander’ identified as Ramorasad Yadav, were arrested from the Bachau jungle, around 60 kilometers from capital Ranchi, on February 3, reports IANS. The Police seized two double-barrel rifles, one .303 rifle looted from police, live cartridges and left-wing extremist literature from the arrested cadres.
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February - 4 
A joint combing operation was launched by the Police and Anti-Naxal Squad (ANS) to arrest the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres who had attacked the villagers at Bidargodu in the Theerthahli taluk (revenue unit) of Shimoga District on February 4, Times of India reported. The securi
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A joint combing operation was launched by the Police and Anti-Naxal Squad (ANS) to arrest the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres who had attacked the villagers at Bidargodu in the Theerthahli taluk (revenue unit) of Shimoga District on February 4, Times of India reported. The security personnel carried out search operation in Maoist affected villages of Hosagadde, Karekumbri, Malndur, Balehalli, Gardergadde, Nemmaru and Bukkibyle in the Agumbe area. Wall posters pasted by the CPI-Maoist cadres justifying their assaults on the villagers were found in the Bidragodu village on February 4, added Daijiworld.
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February - 5 
Dharitri reports that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres severely assaulted the Sarpanch (chief) of the Malavaram Gram Panchayat (village level self-government institution), Gjendra Bandara, on February 5 for taking up repairing work of village roads under Kalimela Block in the Malk
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Dharitri reports that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres severely assaulted the Sarpanch (chief) of the Malavaram Gram Panchayat (village level self-government institution), Gjendra Bandara, on February 5 for taking up repairing work of village roads under Kalimela Block in the Malkangiri District. The Maoists also pasted posters at different places in Telarai, MPV-77, Manyabkunda, Rajaikund, MV-79 and Motu areas in the way from Kalimela to Motu threatening contractors not to take up road repairing work. Through these posters, Maoists also threatened all those who are eligible to join Special Operation Group (SOG) and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) not to join these forces unless one of the family members also joins the Maoist camp.
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February - 11 
CPI-Maoists posters threatening people and issuing death threats to local politicians and Police officials were found pasted in various places in Jeypore, headquarters of the Koraput District, reports ANI.
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CPI-Maoists posters threatening people and issuing death threats to local politicians and Police officials were found pasted in various places in Jeypore, headquarters of the Koraput District, reports ANI.
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February - 11 
Police arrested a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, Benudhar Majhi alias Tridev, and his accomplice Babulal Ghuda from Hatibari village under Jujomura Police Station in the Sambalpur District and Bandijharan village of the same District respectively on February 11, reports The Stat
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Police arrested a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, Benudhar Majhi alias Tridev, and his accomplice Babulal Ghuda from Hatibari village under Jujomura Police Station in the Sambalpur District and Bandijharan village of the same District respectively on February 11, reports The Statesman. A revolver, a locally made pistol with live ammunition and some CPI-Maoist literature were seized from them.
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February - 13 
Kantipuronline reports that a bomb exploded at the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Nepalgunj on February 13. Though pamphlets of the Bhisan Himali Bag, a previously unheard group, were found at the incident site, security sources suspected the involvement of Hi
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Kantipuronline reports that a bomb exploded at the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Nepalgunj on February 13. Though pamphlets of the Bhisan Himali Bag, a previously unheard group, were found at the incident site, security sources suspected the involvement of Hindu extremists in the blast. However, there was no report of any major loss.
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February - 15 
About 150 suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a wall of an under-construction jail after forcing workers out of the building in the Sheohar District in the night of February 15, IANS reports. The Maoists also left behind pamphlets that warned of more such att
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About 150 suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a wall of an under-construction jail after forcing workers out of the building in the Sheohar District in the night of February 15, IANS reports. The Maoists also left behind pamphlets that warned of more such attacks.
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February - 18 
The Nilphamari Police on February 18 arrested a Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militant, identified as Mashiur Rahman, an assistant teacher of the local Rahmania Madrassa (seminary), from a village in the Jaldhaka upazila (Sub District), reports Daily Star. A large number of Jihadi books, le
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The Nilphamari Police on February 18 arrested a Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militant, identified as Mashiur Rahman, an assistant teacher of the local Rahmania Madrassa (seminary), from a village in the Jaldhaka upazila (Sub District), reports Daily Star. A large number of Jihadi books, leaflets and important letters were recovered from Mashiur's possession. He was arrested on the basis of information provided by 13 JMB militants arrested in Nilphamari, Rangpur and Lalmonirhat Districts during the last two months, the Jaldhaka Police Station Officer-in-Charge, said.
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February - 20 
According to Times of India, literature belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) denouncing development projects being taken up against the wishes of locals was found at Kabbinale under Hebri Police Station limits in the Udupi District on February 20. In addition, a person, iden
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According to Times of India, literature belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) denouncing development projects being taken up against the wishes of locals was found at Kabbinale under Hebri Police Station limits in the Udupi District on February 20. In addition, a person, identifying himself as belonging to the Vishwa Karavali area committee of the CPI-Maoist, called up The Times of India office at Mangalore stating that they had put up the posters denouncing such projects and asking its promoters to stop work.
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February - 24 
During another search operation in the Malawi area, SFs recovered one claymore mine of 12.5 kilograms, 320 rounds of T-56 ammunition, seven anti-personnel mines (APMs), one cyanide capsule, one LTTE dog tag, some LTTE uniform items and 13 LTTE literature books. At Maniarkulam, troops recovered 20 AP
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During another search operation in the Malawi area, SFs recovered one claymore mine of 12.5 kilograms, 320 rounds of T-56 ammunition, seven anti-personnel mines (APMs), one cyanide capsule, one LTTE dog tag, some LTTE uniform items and 13 LTTE literature books. At Maniarkulam, troops recovered 20 APMs, 20 five fuses, twenty two 60-mm mortar bombs with fuses and two hand grenades.
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March - 3 
The banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) distributed pamphlets at Landikotal in the Khyber Agency on March 3, threatening the Khyber Khassadar Force (KKF) to vacate all the checkpoints along the Pakistan-Afghanistan Highway, The News reported. The TTP distributed the leaflets for the second time i
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The banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) distributed pamphlets at Landikotal in the Khyber Agency on March 3, threatening the Khyber Khassadar Force (KKF) to vacate all the checkpoints along the Pakistan-Afghanistan Highway, The News reported. The TTP distributed the leaflets for the second time in the current week wherein the KKF was asked to abolish all checkpoints from Jamrud to Landikotal, sources said. The pamphlets said that it was the final warning to them (KKF) to leave the checkpoints or they would face serious consequences. Militants attacked a checkpoint in the Jaba area of Jamrud sub-division last week and kidnapped three KKF personnel, two of whom were later killed while the third one is still missing.
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March - 9 
Times of India reports that suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed two women and two children of a family by slitting their throat in connection with a land dispute case at Pachubigha village in the Arwal District on March 9. The victims were identified as Plules
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Times of India reports that suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed two women and two children of a family by slitting their throat in connection with a land dispute case at Pachubigha village in the Arwal District on March 9. The victims were identified as Pluleshwari Devi, mother of Nageshwar Mahto, his wife Lakhmani Devi and daughters Ritu (3) and Mitu (5). The Police suspect that Avadhesh Singh, a distant cousin of Mahto, hired some Maoists to take revenge for the land dispute controversy. Nageshwar was not at home when the incident took place. Before leaving the incident site, the Maoists left a leaflet threatening Nageshwar with eliminating other members of his family if he did not settle the dispute in favour of Avadhesh Singh.
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March - 9 
Taliban militants shot dead three men, including two brothers, in South Waziristan after filming them confessing to spying for the United States, officials said on March 9, Daily Times reported. “This is the first time in South Waziristan that Taliban have made confession videos. Earlier, they just
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Taliban militants shot dead three men, including two brothers, in South Waziristan after filming them confessing to spying for the United States, officials said on March 9, Daily Times reported. “This is the first time in South Waziristan that Taliban have made confession videos. Earlier, they just used to put notes on the bodies of alleged spies,” Allahbagh Khan, a local administration official, told AFP. The bullet-ridden body of local tribesman Tahir Khan was found dumped in a bazaar in Wana, the main town in South Waziristan. “Khan, who was kidnapped 10 days ago, had multiple bullet wounds on his body,” a security official told AFP. A DVD found with the body showed Khan confessing to spying and passing on information that led to a series of US missile attacks in the region. A note found on the body said: “All those spying for the US will suffer the same fate,” according to the official. Two more bodies of alleged US spies were found an hour later with similar notes and DVDs. One was a brother of Khan and the third man was identified as Shabbir Khan, residents and officials said.
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March - 11 
In the night of March 11, around 100 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres entered into a village, dragged a leader of the ruling Janata Dal-United (JD-U) out of his house and killed him by slitting his throat after the a kangaroo court pronounced him guilty of acting as a Police infor
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In the night of March 11, around 100 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres entered into a village, dragged a leader of the ruling Janata Dal-United (JD-U) out of his house and killed him by slitting his throat after the a kangaroo court pronounced him guilty of acting as a Police informer at Parsando village in the Munger District, Times of India reported. The slain leader was identified as Manoj Singh, president of the Kharagpur block unit of the JD-U. Before disappearing into the adjoining thick forest, the Maoists left a leaflet accusing Manoj of defying their order to pay extortion money and acting as a Police informer.
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March - 11 
On March 11, nine kilograms of explosive material, 48 electrical detonators, 14 non-electrical detonators, one flash camera, a multi-meter, 16 electric switches, banners and posters were recovered when Police unearthed a dump belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Ch
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On March 11, nine kilograms of explosive material, 48 electrical detonators, 14 non-electrical detonators, one flash camera, a multi-meter, 16 electric switches, banners and posters were recovered when Police unearthed a dump belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Chaparaiguda under Neelakantapuram Police Station in the Vizianagaram District, The Hindu reported.
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March - 12 
Daily Star reports that the Government has authorised 14 Police stations in capital Dhaka to bring sedition charges against 27 Hizb ut-Tahrir operatives detained for "distributing provocative leaflets" over the BDR mutiny. The leaflets had urged the civilians to "dislodge the government to save the
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Daily Star reports that the Government has authorised 14 Police stations in capital Dhaka to bring sedition charges against 27 Hizb ut-Tahrir operatives detained for "distributing provocative leaflets" over the BDR mutiny. The leaflets had urged the civilians to "dislodge the government to save the army and BDR from Indian conspiracies."
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March - 13 
Two bodies were found in the Sam Paga area of Upper Orakzai Agency on March 13, Daily Times reported. A note found near the bodies said the men were spying for the United States, warning that anyone found guilty of spying would meet the same fate.
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Two bodies were found in the Sam Paga area of Upper Orakzai Agency on March 13, Daily Times reported. A note found near the bodies said the men were spying for the United States, warning that anyone found guilty of spying would meet the same fate.
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March - 15 
On March 15, Police recovered four mobile phones, some cash and Maoist literature during a search operation at a jail in the Jehanabad District.
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On March 15, Police recovered four mobile phones, some cash and Maoist literature during a search operation at a jail in the Jehanabad District.
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March - 15 
On March 15, cadres of the outlawed Gono Mukti Fouz (GMF) outfit openly distributed leaflets threatening the law enforcement agencies of 'any action anytime' including killing of some people at a few places in Kushtia District, reports Daily Star. Around 20-25 armed extremists came to Bittipara Baza
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On March 15, cadres of the outlawed Gono Mukti Fouz (GMF) outfit openly distributed leaflets threatening the law enforcement agencies of 'any action anytime' including killing of some people at a few places in Kushtia District, reports Daily Star. Around 20-25 armed extremists came to Bittipara Bazaar at about 8:30pm (BST) and made an announcement through loudspeakers asking people to take their leaflets, said locals. After giving leaflets to some people in the market area, the cadres fired several rounds and left. They subsequently distributed leaflets in Ujangram, Gajna-bipur, Abdalpur, Ratulpara and some other areas and left the places firing, people said. In the leaflets, the outfit said that they killed businessman Ashraful Islam Bokul on December 21, 2008 for helping the Police to kill GMF leaders Majid, Nobin and Saddam, from December 6 to 9, 2008. The leaflets also threatened to kill several people, including the outlawed Gono Bahini chief Azibor Rahman alias Azibor chairman, younger brother of the slain trader Anisur Rahman Jhantu, Obaidul Islam and Amirul Islam.
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March - 15 
Through a large number of posters and pamphlets displayed at Chitapari-III and near Balimela Telephone Exchange under Orkel Police limits in the Malkangiri District on March 15, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) threatened leaders of the ruling Biju Janata Dal and those from the oppos
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Through a large number of posters and pamphlets displayed at Chitapari-III and near Balimela Telephone Exchange under Orkel Police limits in the Malkangiri District on March 15, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) threatened leaders of the ruling Biju Janata Dal and those from the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party and Congress with death penalty if they campaign for their parties in the forthcoming general elections in April in the two constituencies of the District, reports Orissadiary.com. The Maoists have also threatened the people to boycott the election.
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March - 17 
The beheaded body of Ravi Oram, a Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) leader, also slain by the Maoists, was found at Renjada on the Orissa-Jharkhand border near Rourkela in the Sundergarh District. Police sources said they suspected that Oram was beheaded on March 17 but the news reached them late
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The beheaded body of Ravi Oram, a Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) leader, also slain by the Maoists, was found at Renjada on the Orissa-Jharkhand border near Rourkela in the Sundergarh District. Police sources said they suspected that Oram was beheaded on March 17 but the news reached them late as people were afraid of the Maoists. Through a poster, the Maoists alleged that Oram was a Police informer.
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March - 19 
In the backdrop of the recovery of arms dumps at Tadwai, Kothguda and Eturunagaram mandals (administrative unit) of Warangal District and the finding of wall posters threatening people to boycott the general elections in the Venkatapuram and Vajedu mandals in the Khammam District, the Warangal Distr
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In the backdrop of the recovery of arms dumps at Tadwai, Kothguda and Eturunagaram mandals (administrative unit) of Warangal District and the finding of wall posters threatening people to boycott the general elections in the Venkatapuram and Vajedu mandals in the Khammam District, the Warangal District Police apprehends possible attack by the cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) during the general election scheduled to be held on April 16 and April 23, Express Buzz. Com reported on March 19. According to the Police sources, Bade Nageswara Rao alias Haribushan, ‘secretary’ of the North Telangana South Zonal Committee of the CPI-Maoists, recently visited certain places in the District.
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March - 19 
The Hindu has reported that Maoists have begun an anti-election poster campaign in different parts of the Rayagada District. Alleged Maoist posters were sighted in remote areas of three extremist-affected blocks of the District. They were seen in Kutragada area of Bisamkatak block, Dhelapada of Chan
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The Hindu has reported that Maoists have begun an anti-election poster campaign in different parts of the Rayagada District. Alleged Maoist posters were sighted in remote areas of three extremist-affected blocks of the District. They were seen in Kutragada area of Bisamkatak block, Dhelapada of Chandrapur block and Asada area of Gudari block. The posters, which were printed in Oriya, urged the voters to boycott the elections.
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March - 19 
The Hindu reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed Prabhat Panigrahi, an activist of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) - a Hindu right-wing organisation, at Rudiguma village in the Kandhamal District in the early hours of March 19. Panigrahi was among 14 person
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The Hindu reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed Prabhat Panigrahi, an activist of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) - a Hindu right-wing organisation, at Rudiguma village in the Kandhamal District in the early hours of March 19. Panigrahi was among 14 persons on a hit-list prepared by the Maoists after last year’s communal violence in Kandhamal. He was staying at the house of another RSS activist when he was shot dead. According to sources, 15 armed men reached the house and shot Panigrahi from close range. The assailants left a poster saying anybody trying to follow in the footsteps of Lakshamanananda Saraswati, the slain leader of Vishwa Hindu Parishad, another right-wing Hindu organisation, would face death. Panigrahi, who was booked in some cases pertaining to the communal violence in 2008, had come out of the Baliguda prison on bail on March 14, Times of India reported.
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March - 21 
The Police recovered 19 brochures and some leaflets of the JMB from Hotel Al- Baraka in Khulna city on March 21.
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The Police recovered 19 brochures and some leaflets of the JMB from Hotel Al- Baraka in Khulna city on March 21.
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March - 24 
Eight cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) visited houses in and around Muklupadi and Murantebail near Muniyal in the Udupi District and distributed pamphlets in the night of March 24, Mangalorean.com reported. The Maoists called on the residents to boycott the forthcoming Parl
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Eight cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) visited houses in and around Muklupadi and Murantebail near Muniyal in the Udupi District and distributed pamphlets in the night of March 24, Mangalorean.com reported. The Maoists called on the residents to boycott the forthcoming Parliamentary elections in April 2009. The Maoists also pasted the same pamphlet at the Muklupadi bus terminal.
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March - 24 
The Taliban on March 24 warned the Government to stop expanding its mobile telephone network in Waziristan, claiming it would be used to spy on them, Daily Times reported. They circulated a pamphlet in Wana, the main town of South Waziristan, telling authorities to stop the network expansion and ord
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The Taliban on March 24 warned the Government to stop expanding its mobile telephone network in Waziristan, claiming it would be used to spy on them, Daily Times reported. They circulated a pamphlet in Wana, the main town of South Waziristan, telling authorities to stop the network expansion and ordering vendors to stop selling SIM cards, residents and officials said. “A Jewish, Zionist-backed company is setting up the mobile phone network in Waziristan, which would be used to spy on Taliban activities and for drone attacks,” said the pamphlet. “This network is equipped with a global positioning system (GPS) and can give the location of a person even if his mobile phone is switched off,” it said. “In Iraq and Afghanistan such a system has been used to launch attacks against Mujahideen,” the leaflet added. “The government and those selling SIMs will be treated as criminals by us,” it warned. A local administration official confirmed that a leaflet had been circulated in Wana.
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March - 24 
During a counter-insurgency operation, the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) personnel neutralised a mini-ammunition factory inside a madrassa (seminary)-cum-orphanage in the Ramkeshob village of Borhanuddin Sub District in the Bhola District on March 24, reports Daily Star. During the search operation,
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During a counter-insurgency operation, the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) personnel neutralised a mini-ammunition factory inside a madrassa (seminary)-cum-orphanage in the Ramkeshob village of Borhanuddin Sub District in the Bhola District on March 24, reports Daily Star. During the search operation, the RAB recovered nine firearms, 2500 bullets, 3000 grenade splinters, an explosives blaster, 200 grams of gunpowder, bullet-making components and equipment, two walkie-talkies, two bows, two remote control devices, binoculars, four pairs of German-made uniforms, a book on how to operate firearms and booklets on jihad, Moulana Moududi and al-Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden. Subsequently, the RAB also arrested four militants, identified as Abul Kalam, Abdul Halim, Jasim and Moulana Mohammad Russell. Referring to the seizure, Lt. Commander Mamunur Rashid who led the operation said, "We've found materials needed to assemble bullets. They include percussion caps, cartridge cases and bullet heads. And all these are made in the UK.” "The recovery also indicates they [the militants] have all equipment necessary to make IEDs," Mamun added.
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March - 25 
The Hindu reports that around 100 armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked the Police outpost and a nearby rest house at Padia in the Malkangiri District on March 25 and partially damaged the two buildings using a bulldozer they had forcibly taken from a road construction s
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The Hindu reports that around 100 armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked the Police outpost and a nearby rest house at Padia in the Malkangiri District on March 25 and partially damaged the two buildings using a bulldozer they had forcibly taken from a road construction site. They also set ablaze the battery room of a Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd tower and assaulted the watchman and another person when they protested. The District Superintendent of Police Satyabrata Bhoi is reported to have confirmed the incident. After destroying the buildings, the Maoists put up posters in the area asking people to boycott the general elections scheduled to be held in April 2009. They also warned that those taking part in the elections would be punished.
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March - 26 
The Hindu on March 27 reports that posters of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) threatening a boycott of the Parliamentary elections scheduled to be held in April 2009 were found at Kotmi village in the Etapalli taluka (revenue unit) of Gadchiroli District.
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The Hindu on March 27 reports that posters of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) threatening a boycott of the Parliamentary elections scheduled to be held in April 2009 were found at Kotmi village in the Etapalli taluka (revenue unit) of Gadchiroli District.
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March - 26 
A few days ago, a pamphlet was circulated in Tank and parts of South Waziristan in which Baitullah Mehsud had accused the Government of supporting his rival Haji Turkistan and militant commander Zainuddin Mehsud with a view to weaken him. He said despite a ban on display of arms in Jandola and Tank,
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A few days ago, a pamphlet was circulated in Tank and parts of South Waziristan in which Baitullah Mehsud had accused the Government of supporting his rival Haji Turkistan and militant commander Zainuddin Mehsud with a view to weaken him. He said despite a ban on display of arms in Jandola and Tank, the Government had issued permits to Turkistan and Zainuddin to carry lethal rams of prohibited bore. In the same leaflet, Baitullah had warned of re-launching terrorist activities inside Pakistan, if the Government did not stop supporting the duo.
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March - 26 
According to Dawn, militants killed a tribesman they alleged were spying for the US forces in Afghanistan. The body of Gollu, a resident of Wana who was kidnapped a few days ago, was found in the town on March 26. A note found on the body said he was an American spy.
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According to Dawn, militants killed a tribesman they alleged were spying for the US forces in Afghanistan. The body of Gollu, a resident of Wana who was kidnapped a few days ago, was found in the town on March 26. A note found on the body said he was an American spy.
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March - 28 
Telegraph reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead Yakub Kongari, a Jharkhand Party leader, at Domtoli under Kolebira Police Station area in Simdega District late in the night of March 28. Pamphlets were reportedly strewn around his body reading: “Police ke m
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Telegraph reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead Yakub Kongari, a Jharkhand Party leader, at Domtoli under Kolebira Police Station area in Simdega District late in the night of March 28. Pamphlets were reportedly strewn around his body reading: “Police ke mukhbiro ka yahi hashra hoga (all police informers will meet the same fate).”
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March - 29 
A group of uniformed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres armed with sophisticated weapons blew up an Aircel (a telecom company) tower and a house at Daihar village in the Chouparan area of Hazaribagh District in the evening of March 29, reports Telegraph. According to the Sub-divisio
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A group of uniformed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres armed with sophisticated weapons blew up an Aircel (a telecom company) tower and a house at Daihar village in the Chouparan area of Hazaribagh District in the evening of March 29, reports Telegraph. According to the Sub-divisional Police officer (SDPO) of Barhi, Arun Kumar Sinha, the house belonged to one Gopal Singh, who was a member of the Shastra People’s Morcha, a breakaway group of the CPI-Maoist. No loss of life was reported from the house as it was abandoned. Before leaving, the Maoists left pamphlets, saying Gopal Singh’s house was blown up as he and Shastra People’s Morcha were behind the killing of four members of the outfit two months ago in Jori. They also asked the villagers to boycott the election.
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April - 8 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) sympathizer, identified as Kuthloor Shashidhar Gowda, was arrested by the Police from Andar village bus stop under Karkal taluk (revenue unit) in Udupi District on April 8, Daijiworld.com reported. Gowda, brother of a slain Maoist, was arrested during h
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) sympathizer, identified as Kuthloor Shashidhar Gowda, was arrested by the Police from Andar village bus stop under Karkal taluk (revenue unit) in Udupi District on April 8, Daijiworld.com reported. Gowda, brother of a slain Maoist, was arrested during his visit to his brother's home at Kabbinale village. Police recovered some Maoist pamphlets from his bag. He confessed during interrogation that he gets the pamphlets from a man, identified as Hoovappa, from Sringeri in Chikmagalur District, and admitted that he pasted some pro-Maoist wall posters at Mutlupady bus stand in Udupi District a few weeks back. He also revealed that he used to take about 10 to 15 people to meetings of the CPI-Maoist. He mentioned that CPI-Maoist cadres Vasant, Sundar and others visited his home often to collect food grains.
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April - 8 
Handwritten posters of the Maoists threatening villagers that their hands would be chopped if they vote in the coming general election in April and May were found in the Gaya District, reported IANS. “The hands of anyone casting a vote would be chopped,” read one poster in Hindi language. The poster
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Handwritten posters of the Maoists threatening villagers that their hands would be chopped if they vote in the coming general election in April and May were found in the Gaya District, reported IANS. “The hands of anyone casting a vote would be chopped,” read one poster in Hindi language. The posters, pasted on walls, trees, schools, panchayat (village level self-Government institution) buildings, also warn middlemen to stay away from the election process. According to an unnamed Gaya District administration official, “Maoists pasted posters at villages in Bankabazar, Barachatti, Dumaria, Imamganj and Amas blocks of Shergathi sub-division in Gaya.”
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April - 9 
The Hindu reports that about a dozen armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up the building of the Belhra High School at Bishrampur in the Palamau District on April 9, taking the total number of Government buildings destroyed by them to 10 in different Districts within
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The Hindu reports that about a dozen armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up the building of the Belhra High School at Bishrampur in the Palamau District on April 9, taking the total number of Government buildings destroyed by them to 10 in different Districts within a week, Police sources said on April 10. There was no loss of life in the incident, they added. The Maoists left a note at the incident site claiming responsibility for the blast.
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April - 10 
Hand-written posters in red ink suspected to be put up by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) appeared on boundary walls of the Talsara Police Station, Balisankara block and Subdega block offices in Sundargarh District warning of death penalty to those allegedly involved in ex
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Hand-written posters in red ink suspected to be put up by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) appeared on boundary walls of the Talsara Police Station, Balisankara block and Subdega block offices in Sundargarh District warning of death penalty to those allegedly involved in exploiting and harassing poor tribals, reports PTI.
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April - 10 
Statesman has reported about the appearance of pamphlets and posters in the Mohona block of Gajapati District by suspected left wing extremists. The posters, computer-typed in fonts of Oriya language, have questioned the new political alliances that have developed just before the elections scheduled
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Statesman has reported about the appearance of pamphlets and posters in the Mohona block of Gajapati District by suspected left wing extremists. The posters, computer-typed in fonts of Oriya language, have questioned the new political alliances that have developed just before the elections scheduled to be held on April 16 and 23.
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April - 11 
In a pre-dawn raid, the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) personnel on April 11 arrested eight Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militants from the Khilkhet area of national capital Dhaka, reports Daily Star. RAB sources claimed that three of the arrested, identified as Abu Sayeed alias Parvez, Yusuf
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In a pre-dawn raid, the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) personnel on April 11 arrested eight Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militants from the Khilkhet area of national capital Dhaka, reports Daily Star. RAB sources claimed that three of the arrested, identified as Abu Sayeed alias Parvez, Yusuf Al Asadullah Bin Wahidullah of Bogra and Sumon alias Abdullah of Narayanganj, were trained to be suicide bombers. One of the other arrested was identified as Abdul Matin alias Zakir of Munshiganj, brother of Salahuddin, a JMB Majlish-e-Shura (the highest policy-making body) member who is on death row. Matin has been trying to reorganise the JMB, RAB sources added. The recovered items from the JMB cadres included 10,000 lithium batteries, ten detonators, and five packets of high power gel explosives besides CDs, audiotapes, computer accessories and manuals, and books and leaflets on jihad.
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April - 12 
Daijiworld reports that Police arrested three sympathizers of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and recovered a huge cache of explosives in three separate incidents in the Chikmagalur District, said Police sources on April 12. In a joint operation launched in Koppa, Sringeri, N. R. Pu
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Daijiworld reports that Police arrested three sympathizers of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and recovered a huge cache of explosives in three separate incidents in the Chikmagalur District, said Police sources on April 12. In a joint operation launched in Koppa, Sringeri, N. R. Pura, Jayapura and Belehonnur, Police seized 100 kilograms of explosive material, ammonium nitrate, 50 gelatine sticks, 10 detonators and pamphlets containing Maoist literature from the house of a person, identified as Nazir, in the Kachige village of Megunda revenue division. Based on information extracted from Nazir, they later raided the house of one Hamid from Baisigadde in Heggarkodige and recovered 23 detonators, 150 kilograms of explosives, ammonium nitrate and 70 gelatine sticks. In addition, Manju and Afsar, who were carrying explosives within the Balehonnur Police Station limits, were also arrested and 33 detonators, 58 gelatine sticks, 100 metres of electric wire, five kilograms of explosives and ammonium nitrate were recovered from their possession. According to the Superintendent of Police M. N. Nagaraj, the arrestees were tacitly supporting Maoist activities.
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April - 12 
The Maoists ransacked and set ablaze the election office of the ruling Biju Janata Dal (BJD) at MV 23 village in Koraput District late in the night of April 12, reports Dharitri. Maoists also left some posters and pamphlets threatening people to boycott the general election. The pamphlets also criti
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The Maoists ransacked and set ablaze the election office of the ruling Biju Janata Dal (BJD) at MV 23 village in Koraput District late in the night of April 12, reports Dharitri. Maoists also left some posters and pamphlets threatening people to boycott the general election. The pamphlets also criticised the present political system. Former minister Arabinda Dhali and BJD M.P. Pyarimohan Mohapatra were schedule to address an election meeting in nearby MV 79 village on April 13 which, however, was held as per schedule.
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April - 12 
Police and Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) personnel during a raid on April 12 arrested seven members of Pakistan-based Islamic organisation Dawat-e-Islami from a flat at Patharghata area of Chittagong District on suspicion of linkages with militants, reports Daily Star. The arrested have been identifi
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Police and Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) personnel during a raid on April 12 arrested seven members of Pakistan-based Islamic organisation Dawat-e-Islami from a flat at Patharghata area of Chittagong District on suspicion of linkages with militants, reports Daily Star. The arrested have been identified as Sohel Tahery, Mozammel Attary, Kalimullah Qadery, Mahmudul Hasan alias Mehmud Attary, Boshar Attary, Nurul Azim Attary and Faruk Attary. Nine passports, four computers, one scanner and one printer, a number of CDs and VCDs, several booklets and leaflets on teaching of Islam and some documents were recovered during the raid. Claiming the organisation truly religious-based organisation, one of the arrested Nurul Azim said the organisation started its activities in Bangladesh in 1985 and now covers 22 Districts of the country and around 70 countries.
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April - 13 
Villagers spotted CPI-Maoist posters asking people to stay away from voting in the Giridhi parliamentary constituency area. The constituency, having a strong Maoist presence, will go to polls along with seven other seats in the second phase of elections on April 13.
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Villagers spotted CPI-Maoist posters asking people to stay away from voting in the Giridhi parliamentary constituency area. The constituency, having a strong Maoist presence, will go to polls along with seven other seats in the second phase of elections on April 13.
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April - 14 
On April 14, three suspected Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militants were arrested along with 50 jihadi publications, including books written by militant leader and Ahle Hadith Andolan Bangladesh (AHAB) chief Asadullah Al Galib, in Naogaon District, reports Daily Star. The trio were identifi
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On April 14, three suspected Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militants were arrested along with 50 jihadi publications, including books written by militant leader and Ahle Hadith Andolan Bangladesh (AHAB) chief Asadullah Al Galib, in Naogaon District, reports Daily Star. The trio were identified as Abdul Karim, a bakery employee, Shahadat Ali, a tailor, and Hafez Faruk Hossain, a teacher at the Shikarpur Hafezia madrassa (seminary). According to Police sources, the three militants are also members of the Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) and Abdul Karim was reportedly the president of Shikarpur union of JeI in Sadar sub-District in Naogaon. The trio is reported to have confessed to having links with the outlawed militant outfit JMB under JeI cover, adding, the three were plotting to carry out subversive activities on Pahela Baishakh (the New Year).
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April - 17 
HuT in its different publications being distributed among youths is trying to teach them that jihad or military programme or armed struggle is a must to establish the rule of Islam. The outfit campaigns for armed struggle using the verses of the holy Quran. "… [if anyone] leaves jihad or armed strug
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HuT in its different publications being distributed among youths is trying to teach them that jihad or military programme or armed struggle is a must to establish the rule of Islam. The outfit campaigns for armed struggle using the verses of the holy Quran. "… [if anyone] leaves jihad or armed struggle, they shall not be accepted to Allah as a Momen (devout)," reads a publication of HuT titled "Islamer Prokrito Salah" (Real advice of Islam). In the book, the HuT says Muslims as a whole are a military nation. The whole nation is a military force; each and every Muslim is a soldier, a Mujahid (Holly fighter) and a warrior. "The training of this military force is called Salah," the book reads.
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April - 17 
On April 17, Police arrested 31 Hizb-ut Towhid (HuT) militants, including its Kushtia regional chief, and seized books and leaflets on Jihad from the Pather Disha office at Bara Bazaar in Kushtia town, while they were holding a secret meeting, reports Daily Star. Police also recovered two kilograms
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On April 17, Police arrested 31 Hizb-ut Towhid (HuT) militants, including its Kushtia regional chief, and seized books and leaflets on Jihad from the Pather Disha office at Bara Bazaar in Kushtia town, while they were holding a secret meeting, reports Daily Star. Police also recovered two kilograms of a white powder, which is yet to be identified. Police claimed that among those arrested, six were top-level leaders of the outfit, including two alleged militant trainers who are also policy-makers of the group. Police said it was their monthly gathering, where several top leaders went there to indoctrinate the youth. Police sources said a large number of trained HuT militants are active in Kushtia, Meherpur, Chuadanga and Jhenidah of Khulna division. Other sources said at least 1200 trained cadres of the outfit are active in the region. Most of them are madrassa (seminary) students belonging to poor families and Imams of mosques. According to a press report published a few months earlier, the security agencies have listed 29 Islamic extremist organisations for suspected involvement in militancy and HuT is one of them.
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April - 19 
Two persons were injured when a landmine planted by suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, adjacent to an illicit liquor shop, exploded in the Purulia District on April 19, reports The Hindu. The Superintendent of Police, Rajesh Yadav, said the owner of the shop and a custome
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Two persons were injured when a landmine planted by suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, adjacent to an illicit liquor shop, exploded in the Purulia District on April 19, reports The Hindu. The Superintendent of Police, Rajesh Yadav, said the owner of the shop and a customer was at the incident site at around 7am (IST) when the landmine exploded injuring the duo. Maoists had earlier put up posters in the area demanding an immediate closure of all such shops.
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April - 19 
A regional leader of the Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) was arrested from a remote village on the bank of Teesta river in the Jaldhaka Sub-District of Nilaphamari District on April 19, reports Daily Star. The arrested militant, identified as Moshiur Rahman (38) of Purba Balagram village, had
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A regional leader of the Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) was arrested from a remote village on the bank of Teesta river in the Jaldhaka Sub-District of Nilaphamari District on April 19, reports Daily Star. The arrested militant, identified as Moshiur Rahman (38) of Purba Balagram village, had reportedly gone into hiding four months ago. Police recovered Jihadi books, leaflets and other materials from his possession.
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April - 21 
Six militants were arrested by SFs from different parts of Sonitpur District. Two Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) militants, identified as Sersing Terang and Jonaram Terang, were arrested from Biswanath Chariali in the Pathorijan Karbi block by a team of the Police and Assam
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Six militants were arrested by SFs from different parts of Sonitpur District. Two Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) militants, identified as Sersing Terang and Jonaram Terang, were arrested from Biswanath Chariali in the Pathorijan Karbi block by a team of the Police and Assam Rifles. One bomb, a revolver, five detonators and 80 rounds of ammunition were seized from their possession. Elsewhere in the same District, a joint team of Police and Assam Rifles team also arrested three militants of the All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) and seized a revolver from them. Another unidentified militant was arrested and live cartridges were recovered from his possession.
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April - 22 
A group of about 70 Maoists entered the Dubrajpur and Saluka villages, four kilometres from the paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp at Ramgarh in West Midnapore District, and assaulted another CPI-M leader, Gopinath Murmu, to death at Dubrajpur on April 22, reports Times of India.
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A group of about 70 Maoists entered the Dubrajpur and Saluka villages, four kilometres from the paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp at Ramgarh in West Midnapore District, and assaulted another CPI-M leader, Gopinath Murmu, to death at Dubrajpur on April 22, reports Times of India. The Maoists then went to Saluka looking for the CPI-M’s local branch committee secretary Sudhir Mahat, who was in hiding after receiving death threats from Maoists. Not finding him, the Maoists attacked his family members and local CPM supporters. Sudhir’s son Banabehari and six CPI-M workers, Bhagan Mahat, Shockap Mahat, Bankim Mahat, Uttam Mahat, Pratap Mahat and Uttam Murmu, were reportedly assaulted. They were also forced to write that they were quitting the CPI-M party and the posters were put up.
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April - 22 
A joint team of the Police and the Army arrested Subil Borgohain, a ‘sergeant major’ belonging to the ‘B’ Company of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), from Mahmora Ali near Namrup Police station in Dibrugarh District on April 22, reports Telegraph. One AK-56 rifle, 44 rounds of live ammuni
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A joint team of the Police and the Army arrested Subil Borgohain, a ‘sergeant major’ belonging to the ‘B’ Company of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), from Mahmora Ali near Namrup Police station in Dibrugarh District on April 22, reports Telegraph. One AK-56 rifle, 44 rounds of live ammunition and some incriminating documents were recovered from his possession.
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April - 23 
According to Sangai Express, three suspected militants were shot dead by the Security Forces (SFs) in two separate incidents on April 23. In an encounter at a location between Okram Chuthek and Ucheckon in the Imphal East District, two suspected cadres of the Kangleipak Communist Party-Military Coun
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According to Sangai Express, three suspected militants were shot dead by the Security Forces (SFs) in two separate incidents on April 23. In an encounter at a location between Okram Chuthek and Ucheckon in the Imphal East District, two suspected cadres of the Kangleipak Communist Party-Military Council (KCP-MC) were shot dead by the SFs. One revolver with two live rounds, one pistol with four live rounds, one Chinese hand grenade and three demand letters of the KCP-MC signed jointly by its ‘Commander in-Chief’ Lamyanba Khuman and ‘District Commander’ Rom Meitei were recovered from the possession of the slain militants.
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April - 26 
Times of India reports that the SFs recovered the birth certificate, horoscope and albums of LTTE chief Velupillai Prabhakaran and his son Charles Antony in the war zone. The LTTE chief had reportedly buried these documents before he fled from his residence in Puthukkudiyiruppu east.
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Times of India reports that the SFs recovered the birth certificate, horoscope and albums of LTTE chief Velupillai Prabhakaran and his son Charles Antony in the war zone. The LTTE chief had reportedly buried these documents before he fled from his residence in Puthukkudiyiruppu east.
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April - 27 
In the State, one National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadre, identified as Zawongser Boro was arrested by the Army personnel at Balijuri village under Sootea Police station in Sonitpur District, reports Sentinel. Two hand grenades and one receipt book of money demand were recovered from the
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In the State, one National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadre, identified as Zawongser Boro was arrested by the Army personnel at Balijuri village under Sootea Police station in Sonitpur District, reports Sentinel. Two hand grenades and one receipt book of money demand were recovered from the possession of the arrested cadres.
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May - 10 
The Hindu reports that two hardcore cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Madhav Sabar and Simanchal Kutruka, were arrested from two different places in Rayagada District on May 10, Superintendent of Police (SP) Asis Kumar Singh said. The duo was held on the basis
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The Hindu reports that two hardcore cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Madhav Sabar and Simanchal Kutruka, were arrested from two different places in Rayagada District on May 10, Superintendent of Police (SP) Asis Kumar Singh said. The duo was held on the basis of the information given by Udaya, who was arrested on April 20 on the charge of killing of the Hindu right-wing Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader Laxmanananda Saraswati. While Sabar was arrested from his house at Mendapai under Bisam-Cuttack Police Station, Kutruka was arrested from his residence at Dimiriguda village under Gudari Police Station. The arrested Maoists were reportedly involved in the attacks on R. Udayagiri Police Station in 2004 and Dangasorada Police Outpost about eight months back. A number of Maoist literature and materials like banners, posters and maps being used by the insurgents were seized from their possession.
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May - 12 
A young girl was killed in cross-firing between militants and Security Forces (SFs) in the remote Suroo forests in Kishtwar District on May 12-afternoon in which two top Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) ‘commanders’ were injured and the third one was believed dead while another militant escaped, Daily Excels
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A young girl was killed in cross-firing between militants and Security Forces (SFs) in the remote Suroo forests in Kishtwar District on May 12-afternoon in which two top Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) ‘commanders’ were injured and the third one was believed dead while another militant escaped, Daily Excelsior reported. Police initially maintained that the slain girl was a militant, but later described her as an ‘A’ category Over Ground Worker of militants in the evening but late in the night it gave her ‘benefit of doubt’ after which civil administration released INR 100000 ex-gratia in her favour. The Inspector General of Police, K. Rajendera, said 23-year old Amina Bano, a resident of village Kanow, who was killed in the encounter, has been given ‘benefit of doubt’ as "we have nothing on record to prove her as a militant though police have reports of her militant links". Rajendera said: "police had reports about the presence of four top Hizbul Mujahideen militants including Ishaq Bhat and Shahdin Khandey in Suroo forests. It was on the basis of this information that an operation was launched in the forests.” In the exchange of firing, all four militants were injured, sources said, adding that Bhat and Khandey had taken shelter somewhere along Suroo in an injured condition while their third unidentified associate was believed to have been killed. The fourth militant managed to escape. Police recovered AK and SLR magazines, 12 cartridges, three identity cards, including the one issued on the name of a student of Government Degree College Sopore, blankets, rations, religious books and "jehadi" literature from the incident site.
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May - 20 
On May 20, a CPI-Maoist cadre, identified as Maan Dev, was arrested and a cache of arms and explosives, including a pistol, 150 hand grenades, 5,500 detonators, 460 live cartridges of revolver, seven magazines of self loading rifles (SLR) and carbine, was recovered from his possession during a searc
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On May 20, a CPI-Maoist cadre, identified as Maan Dev, was arrested and a cache of arms and explosives, including a pistol, 150 hand grenades, 5,500 detonators, 460 live cartridges of revolver, seven magazines of self loading rifles (SLR) and carbine, was recovered from his possession during a search operation by the Special Task Force (STF) at East Mohan Bigaha village in Rohtas District, reports DNA. Some survey maps of Patna and Kaimur-Rohtas ranges, geographical maps of Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh along with laser lights, CDs of past Maoist operations, compass, T-shirts and sarees for women Maoist cadres, DVDs and Maoist literatures were also recovered by Police. The arrested Maoist is a native of Joga village in the Palamu District of Jharkhand.
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May - 22 
Cadres of the Purba Banglar Communist Party (PBCP) on May 22 distributed leaflets in Bagmara and Durgapur Sub-Districts urging people to support their activities, reports Daily Star. They also pasted posters on walls of houses and educational institutions at Raghunathpur, Kismat Ganokoir, Badail, Ko
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Cadres of the Purba Banglar Communist Party (PBCP) on May 22 distributed leaflets in Bagmara and Durgapur Sub-Districts urging people to support their activities, reports Daily Star. They also pasted posters on walls of houses and educational institutions at Raghunathpur, Kismat Ganokoir, Badail, Koyamajompur, Ujankhalsi of Durgapur and Mohonganj, Mandipara and Jamloi of Bagmara, eyewitnesses said.
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May - 24 
On May 24, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres shot dead a dacoit for allegedly extorting money from people by posing himself as a Maoist in the East Champaran District, The Hindu reported. “Bihkara Prasad (35) was shot dead by Naxals (left-wing extremists) at Bihsunpur village i
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On May 24, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres shot dead a dacoit for allegedly extorting money from people by posing himself as a Maoist in the East Champaran District, The Hindu reported. “Bihkara Prasad (35) was shot dead by Naxals (left-wing extremists) at Bihsunpur village in the District on Sunday. After killing him the rebels fled, leaving behind leaflets saying those trying to malign the organisation would also face the same consequence,” said M. K. Anand, Deputy Superintendent of Police of Pakridayal sub-division.
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May - 24 
Two senior Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Patel Sudhakar Reddy alias Suryam alias Srikanth and Kanugula Venkataiah, were killed during an encounter with the Police at Gaurappa hillocks near Lavvala village in the thick Tadvai forest area in Warangal District on Ma
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Two senior Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Patel Sudhakar Reddy alias Suryam alias Srikanth and Kanugula Venkataiah, were killed during an encounter with the Police at Gaurappa hillocks near Lavvala village in the thick Tadvai forest area in Warangal District on May 24, The Hindu reported. The encounter took place when one of the special party Police teams, who were pressed into combing operations for the past two weeks, spotted a group of Maoists camping on the top of Gaurappa hillocks near Lavvala village in Tadvai mandal (administrative unit). The Police recovered one AK 47, one 9 mm pistol, one 8 mm rifle, three kitbags, INR 20,000 in cash and revolutionary party literature from the encounter site. While Reddy, a native of Kurthi Ravala Cheruvu of Maldarkal mandal in Mahabubnagar District, was a Central Committee member, Venkataiah, a native of Inapur village in Cheriyal mandal of Warangal District, was a member of State Committee of CPI-Maoist and also a member of its technical wing. Reddy was involved in a number of murder cases, including that of former Home Minister Alimineti Madava Reddy and senior Indian Police Service (IPS) officers Umesh Chandra and Vyas. He was the mastermind behind the assassination attempts on former Chief Ministers N. Chandrababu Naidu and N. Janardhan Reddy. He played a key role in the Police Station attacks of Bommala Ramaram, Thirumalagiri, Eragondapalem, Yadagirigutta, Dindi and some other Police Stations in the State. He was also involved in three landmine blasts at Bandlamotu in Guntur District and Vepanagandla in Mahabubnagar District, in which two Sub-Inspectors and 12 constables were killed. He was also looking after the military activities in Orissa, Bihar, Jharkhand and Maharashtra and was made member of the Central Committee. Venkataiah, who worked in Cherial, Gerailpally and Nalgonda area committees of the outfit in the State, was taken into the technical wing of the outfit in 2006 and was made State committee member.
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May - 26 
Express Buzz reports that three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres allegedly involved in the Nayagarh and Similipal attacks were arrested from Kaliapani area in the Jajpur District on May 26. The Jajpur Superintendent of Police, D.S. Kutey, identified the arrested Maoists as 23-ye
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Express Buzz reports that three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres allegedly involved in the Nayagarh and Similipal attacks were arrested from Kaliapani area in the Jajpur District on May 26. The Jajpur Superintendent of Police, D.S. Kutey, identified the arrested Maoists as 23-year-old Mita alias Gundua, 21-year-old Hati alias Sanjaya Gagarai and 25-year-old Silu Champia. They were arrested during a joint operation by Special Operation Group personnel and Jajpur Police in the Kaliapani jungle under Kaliapani Police limits. Weapons, Maoist posters, banners and pamphlets were seized from their possession.
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May - 27 
On May 27, posters of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres warning the Police that they would avenge the killing of Sudhakar Reddy, the senior Maoist leader, were found pasted on the walls at Maddigaruvu village of G. Madugula mandal (administrative unit) of Visakhapatnam District
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On May 27, posters of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres warning the Police that they would avenge the killing of Sudhakar Reddy, the senior Maoist leader, were found pasted on the walls at Maddigaruvu village of G. Madugula mandal (administrative unit) of Visakhapatnam District, The Hindu reported. As reported earlier, Reddy was killed by the Police in an encounter at Gaurappa hillocks near Lavvala village in the Tadvai forest area of Warangal District on May 24.
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May - 29 
On May 29, Police arrested 10 suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at village Risgaon in Dhamtari District for their alleged role in an ambush on a Police team on May 10, in which 12 Policemen and a civilian were killed, IANS reported. "The insurgents, mostly active members
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On May 29, Police arrested 10 suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at village Risgaon in Dhamtari District for their alleged role in an ambush on a Police team on May 10, in which 12 Policemen and a civilian were killed, IANS reported. "The insurgents, mostly active members of the village committee of the banned Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), were arrested for their role in killing of Policemen early this month," said District Superintendent of Police Neha Champawat. She also said that Police recovered Maoist literature from the suspects' houses during the search operation.
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May - 30 
On May 30, the Anti-Naxal Force (ANF) arrested two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Suresh Nay and his wife Horale Saroja, and seized a cache of arms, ammunition and Maoist literature from their possession in Tumkur District, PTI reported. "Two 9 mm carbines without
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On May 30, the Anti-Naxal Force (ANF) arrested two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Suresh Nay and his wife Horale Saroja, and seized a cache of arms, ammunition and Maoist literature from their possession in Tumkur District, PTI reported. "Two 9 mm carbines without barrels, 28 live cartridges of 88 mm rifle, 129 cartridges of 7 mm rifle, 83 cartridges of 0.303 rifles, 86 gelatin sticks, 200 detonators and Maoist literature were recovered from their possession," the Director General of Police Ajai Kumar Singh said on June 1. The arrested duo was involved in the burning of a State owned Transport Corporation bus at Agumbe in the Shimoga District on July 1, 2007, Singh added.
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June - 3 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) posters threatening to kill a State Legislator Manoj Pradhan of G. Udayagiri were found pasted at Raikia in the Kandhamal District on June 3, Times of India reported. "We have got information about such posters and are verifying it," said Kandhamal Superi
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) posters threatening to kill a State Legislator Manoj Pradhan of G. Udayagiri were found pasted at Raikia in the Kandhamal District on June 3, Times of India reported. "We have got information about such posters and are verifying it," said Kandhamal Superintendent of Police Praveen Kumar.
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June - 5 
A contractor, identified as Tukuna Sahu, was killed by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres after being branded as a Police informer in the Keonjhar District on June 5, Indian Express reported. The dead body of Sahu was found near a pond in Harichandanpur village. The Maoists also le
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A contractor, identified as Tukuna Sahu, was killed by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres after being branded as a Police informer in the Keonjhar District on June 5, Indian Express reported. The dead body of Sahu was found near a pond in Harichandanpur village. The Maoists also left a handwritten note near his body saying they had been looking for Sahu for a long time as “he was a Police informer”.
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June - 7 
The Hindu reports that around 70 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked the Police Station in Baipariguda village in Koraput District and blew it up after forcing Policemen out of the premises in the night of June 7. They also set ablaze several vehicles. Five Policemen
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The Hindu reports that around 70 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked the Police Station in Baipariguda village in Koraput District and blew it up after forcing Policemen out of the premises in the night of June 7. They also set ablaze several vehicles. Five Policemen were on duty when Maoists attacked the Police Station. "The rebels overpowered the Policemen, forced them out and blew up the building," Deputy Inspector General of Police Sanjeev Panda told IANS. "They also blew up a Police outpost near by, ransacked the local forest office and set fire to nearly seven vehicles, including two Police Jeeps," he added. However, no one was killed or injured in the attack. The Maoists later escaped to the nearby forest. The Maoists left leaflets and posters at the site that claimed the attack was carried out to protest the killing of one of their leaders by the Police in the neighbouring State of Andhra Pradesh.
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June - 11 
The Hindu reports that one Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC) cadre was killed in a gun battle with Security Forces near Semra village in Palamau District in the morning of June 11. Around seven TPC cadres were present when Police raided the village. However, the rest managed to escape. Police seized
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The Hindu reports that one Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC) cadre was killed in a gun battle with Security Forces near Semra village in Palamau District in the morning of June 11. Around seven TPC cadres were present when Police raided the village. However, the rest managed to escape. Police seized one revolver and left-wing extremist literature, among other things, from the slain TPC cadre.
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June - 14 
The Hindu reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres torched a vehicle belonging to traders at Korukonda in the Nalgonda District in the evening of June 14. About 15 members of the Korukonda squad stopped the vehicle, broke its diesel tank and set it ablaze destroying it. T
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The Hindu reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres torched a vehicle belonging to traders at Korukonda in the Nalgonda District in the evening of June 14. About 15 members of the Korukonda squad stopped the vehicle, broke its diesel tank and set it ablaze destroying it. The van belonged to a trader from Narsipatnam. In pamphlets left at the location, the Maoists threatened four traders from Annavaram and owners of two cinema theatres at Narsipatnam with trial in people’s court.
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June - 14 
Daily Star reports that Police arrested a Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militant at Kharagpur village at Shibganj in the Chapainawabganj District on June 14. A shutter gun, five rounds of bullets and four Islamic books were recovered from the arrested militant Abdul Mobin.
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Daily Star reports that Police arrested a Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militant at Kharagpur village at Shibganj in the Chapainawabganj District on June 14. A shutter gun, five rounds of bullets and four Islamic books were recovered from the arrested militant Abdul Mobin.
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June - 16 
Police raided a seminary in Mundeyki Goraya village near Daska in Sialkot District and arrested five activists of a banned militant organization in the evening of June 16, Dawn reported. Official sources confirmed the arrests but refused to give the names of the detained or their outfit. A huge quan
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Police raided a seminary in Mundeyki Goraya village near Daska in Sialkot District and arrested five activists of a banned militant organization in the evening of June 16, Dawn reported. Official sources confirmed the arrests but refused to give the names of the detained or their outfit. A huge quantity of Jihadi literature was also seized during the raid.
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June - 21 
Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) personnel arrested Emranul Haque alias Rajib, chief of the information technology (IT) wing of the Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), from his residence in the Pallabi area of national capital Dhaka on June 21, reports Daily Star. Another JMB ehsar (full-time member)
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Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) personnel arrested Emranul Haque alias Rajib, chief of the information technology (IT) wing of the Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), from his residence in the Pallabi area of national capital Dhaka on June 21, reports Daily Star. Another JMB ehsar (full-time member), Abu Bakar Siddiqui alias Abu Hanif, was also arrested with Emranul Haque. Five detonators, two casings of grenade, one high resolution binocular, one laptop, a number of jihadi books and some bomb-making materials were also seized during the raid. "Rajib's arrest helps us to understand that many highly educated people and brilliant students are involved with the banned outfit," said Director (operations) of RAB, Lt Col Mizan, at a press briefing at RAB headquarters in Uttara.
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June - 26 
On June 26, Naxalites (Left-wing extremists) killed a villager at Parasi village under Tamar Police Station area in Ranchi District and left behind posters, which hinted that the victim had to pay the price with his life for allegedly committing rape and murder, according to Telegraph.
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On June 26, Naxalites (Left-wing extremists) killed a villager at Parasi village under Tamar Police Station area in Ranchi District and left behind posters, which hinted that the victim had to pay the price with his life for allegedly committing rape and murder, according to Telegraph.
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June - 28 
According to Telegraph, 11 suspected cadres of the banned Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), who were extorting money on the pretext of religious celebrations and warning of a Lalgarh-type situation in the State, were arrested from of Nimdih, about 50 kilomeres from Jamshedpur in East Sin
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According to Telegraph, 11 suspected cadres of the banned Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), who were extorting money on the pretext of religious celebrations and warning of a Lalgarh-type situation in the State, were arrested from of Nimdih, about 50 kilomeres from Jamshedpur in East Singhbhum District on June 28. Police said the men, aged between 20 and 24 years, were residents of Koira village in the Patamda block of the District. They were detained at the weekly haat (market) at Chaliama village in adjoining Seraikela-Kharsawan’s Nimdih Police Station area. Though no arms or explosives were found on them, some Maoist literature was recovered.
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June - 28 
Two militants of the Islamist outfit Allhar Dal were arrested from Hajipur Gayenpara in the Narsingdi town on June 28, reports Daily Star. The duo was identified as Saiful Islam Ripon (30) and Mohammad Hanif (28), both active cadres of the outfit. Jihadi books of the outfit were recovered from their
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Two militants of the Islamist outfit Allhar Dal were arrested from Hajipur Gayenpara in the Narsingdi town on June 28, reports Daily Star. The duo was identified as Saiful Islam Ripon (30) and Mohammad Hanif (28), both active cadres of the outfit. Jihadi books of the outfit were recovered from their possession. During Police interrogation, Ripon said that at least 27 Allhar Dal cadres are working in the Narsingdi District.
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June - 30 
Taliban, who had scrapped a peace agreement with the Government on June 29, have imposed a ban on the assembly of five or more people and formation of peace committees in the region. They also warned tribesmen to refrain from going to offices of the political administration and seeking jobs in Gover
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Taliban, who had scrapped a peace agreement with the Government on June 29, have imposed a ban on the assembly of five or more people and formation of peace committees in the region. They also warned tribesmen to refrain from going to offices of the political administration and seeking jobs in Government departments or the Khasadar force. The Taliban reportedly distributed pamphlets in different parts of North Waziristan on June 30, asking people to abide by the directives or face action. “Nobody is allowed to visit offices of the political administration for seeking job or for any other purpose. If anyone is found violating the order he will face consequences,” read a pamphlet distributed in Mirali town. Khasadars have also been asked to abandon their jobs.
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June - 30 
The Special Branch (SB) of Police in Gazipur arrested Abdur Rahim alias Shahadat, the chief organiser of "Islam and Muslim", a new offshoot of the Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) on an unspecified date, reports Daily Star. During a late night raid on June 30, intelligence officials along with
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The Special Branch (SB) of Police in Gazipur arrested Abdur Rahim alias Shahadat, the chief organiser of "Islam and Muslim", a new offshoot of the Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) on an unspecified date, reports Daily Star. During a late night raid on June 30, intelligence officials along with local Police also arrested Sajedur Rahman alias Hanif, a regional commander of the new organisation. According to the SB, Islam and Muslim had a plan to dominate an area comprised of several upazilas (sub-division) of Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi and Naogaon. Intelligence officials also seized some books on Jihad during their raid. Following information gleaned from the two arrestees, the SB's anti-militancy unit later arrested Jalaluddin alias Jalal, the Bagmara upazila JMB commander, from Bagmara in Rajshahi District along with an Indian single-shot gun and five rifle bullets.
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July - 7 
Two Maoist sympathisers were arrested from the Gandhi Nagar area of capital Ranchi following a raid conducted by the Special Task Force (STF) in the night of July 7, reports Times of India. The duo, identified as Sanjay Kumar Singh alias Manoj Kumar Singh and his wife Uma Minz, stayed in a rented ho
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Two Maoist sympathisers were arrested from the Gandhi Nagar area of capital Ranchi following a raid conducted by the Special Task Force (STF) in the night of July 7, reports Times of India. The duo, identified as Sanjay Kumar Singh alias Manoj Kumar Singh and his wife Uma Minz, stayed in a rented house. Singh, who posed as a transporter, used to give shelter to Maoists and his guests included sub-zonal ‘commander’ Uday Ganjhu. The STF recovered a huge quantity of ammunition, explosives, left-wing extremist literature, films, compact discs, a computer, chargeable battery, blank audio cassettes and two multi-utility vehicles during the raid. The seized explosives included four kilograms of ammonium nitrate and 403 live cartridges. Police sources said the couple admitted during interrogation that the house in which they had been staying for the last one and a half years was taken on rent by Ganjhu.
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July - 8 
According to Times of India, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) issued a fresh threat to the staff of Maharani Transport, the biggest transport company of south Bihar, and passengers warning them against traveling in buses owned by the transport firm. The fresh threat has come in the f
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According to Times of India, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) issued a fresh threat to the staff of Maharani Transport, the biggest transport company of south Bihar, and passengers warning them against traveling in buses owned by the transport firm. The fresh threat has come in the form of posters issued by the zonal committee of the outfit. The posters have been put up in several parts of the Sherghati subdivision in Gaya District. The posters were seen on July 8.
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July - 9 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) launched a poster campaign at Chakulia town in the Ghatshila sub-division of East Singhbhum District on July 9 triggering a fresh panic among residents, reports Telegraph. Posters were seen in the heart of Chakulia town, on walls of a temple and the p
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) launched a poster campaign at Chakulia town in the Ghatshila sub-division of East Singhbhum District on July 9 triggering a fresh panic among residents, reports Telegraph. Posters were seen in the heart of Chakulia town, on walls of a temple and the panchayat office. More than issuing warnings, the posters reportedly appealed to owners of rice mills and detergent factories to pay up a minimum wage of INR 100 to daily-wage labourers.
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July - 12 
According to Express Buzz, Police arrested Sinoj alias Ramesan, a cadre of the Revolutionary Peoples Front (RPF), a frontal organisation of the banned Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), from the Chekadi colony at Pulpally in Wayanad District on July 12. The Police also recovered three pro
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According to Express Buzz, Police arrested Sinoj alias Ramesan, a cadre of the Revolutionary Peoples Front (RPF), a frontal organisation of the banned Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), from the Chekadi colony at Pulpally in Wayanad District on July 12. The Police also recovered three propaganda CDs, a booklet on Lalgarh and some literature related to Maoists in Nepal. Sinoj was produced in the Judicial First Class Magistrate’s court at Sulthan Batheri which remanded him in judicial custody. Sinoj, who hails from Talikkulam in the Thrissur District, was arrested from a tribal colony following a tip-off. The colony was reportedly under Police watch for sometime following information that Maoists were ‘concentrating’ on the area.
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July - 13 
Three suspected cadres of the Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) were arrested from a house at Akur Takurpara locality in Tangail town on July 13, reports Daily Star. The arrested militants were identified as Abdur Rouf (20) of Roumari in Kurigram and Mahbub Hasan (18) of Bhuapur in Tangail. Book
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Three suspected cadres of the Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) were arrested from a house at Akur Takurpara locality in Tangail town on July 13, reports Daily Star. The arrested militants were identified as Abdur Rouf (20) of Roumari in Kurigram and Mahbub Hasan (18) of Bhuapur in Tangail. Books on Jihad were recovered from their possession. Police also arrested the house owner Abdur Rahman, 30, for his alleged links with the suspected JMB cadres.
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July - 16 
According to IANS, a ‘commander’ of the Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC), a breakaway faction of the banned Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Raman, was arrested from Burkunda area of Ramgarh District on July 16. Raman had come to the Burkunda area to extort money, Police
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According to IANS, a ‘commander’ of the Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC), a breakaway faction of the banned Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Raman, was arrested from Burkunda area of Ramgarh District on July 16. Raman had come to the Burkunda area to extort money, Police said. Incriminating documents, including Maoist literature, were recovered from Raman, Police added. Raman was wanted in more than a dozen cases.
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July - 26 
Police and paramilitary forces have intensified long-range patrolling (LRP) at Nimdih and Chandil after Police found Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) posters declaring death to those found selling liquor and marijuana at these two places in Seraikela-Kharsawan, reports Telegraph. Police
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Police and paramilitary forces have intensified long-range patrolling (LRP) at Nimdih and Chandil after Police found Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) posters declaring death to those found selling liquor and marijuana at these two places in Seraikela-Kharsawan, reports Telegraph. Police began LRP at Chaliama and Fadengda forests that borders the Purulia District of West Bengal, the report said, adding, six posters were found on the walls of primary schools and post offices in Chaliama and Fadengda while the Police were conducting a combing operation in these two areas. The Seraikela-Kharsawan Superintendent of Police (SP) Sheetal Oraon confirmed reports of the fresh poster campaign at Chaliama and Fadenga villages. “In the posters rebels have threatened those who sell liquor and marijuana to quit the practice or face death. We are conducting a probe into the matter and are trying to ensure that no harm comes to the people,” she said. She added that the LRP have been intensified at most places sensing that Maoists must be keeping a vigil on the villagers. Three months ago, the Maoists had killed a man in Fadengda suspecting him to be a Police informer.
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July - 28 
Security Forces in the State are on a high alert in the Maoist-infested Districts in the wake of the outfit observing a ‘martyrs’ week’ starting from July 28 (today). Posters and banners of the Maoists calling locals to take part in the ‘martyrs’ week’ have come up in remote areas of Kalimela and MV
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Security Forces in the State are on a high alert in the Maoist-infested Districts in the wake of the outfit observing a ‘martyrs’ week’ starting from July 28 (today). Posters and banners of the Maoists calling locals to take part in the ‘martyrs’ week’ have come up in remote areas of Kalimela and MV 79 areas of Malkangiri District. In the Rayagada District, CPI-Maoist posters and banners for the ‘martyrs’ week’ were found in the Gudari and Chadrapur areas.
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July - 28 
Two top cadres of the Red Flag faction of the Purba Banglar Communist Party (PBCP-Red Flag) were killed in a gun battle with the Security Forces (SFs) in the Atrai sub-district of Naogaon District on July 28, reports Daily Star. The dead were, identified as Abdus Salam alias Topu, who was the Naogao
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Two top cadres of the Red Flag faction of the Purba Banglar Communist Party (PBCP-Red Flag) were killed in a gun battle with the Security Forces (SFs) in the Atrai sub-district of Naogaon District on July 28, reports Daily Star. The dead were, identified as Abdus Salam alias Topu, who was the Naogaon regional chief of the outfit, and Jahangir alias Jalal, outfit’s military affairs commander for greater Rajshahi region. A Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) personnel and a Policeman also sustained injuries during the gun battle. Subsequently, the SFs recovered an Indian-made automatic pistol, a shooter gun, two bullets, seven cartridges, PBCP leaflets, a mobile phone set and two torches from the incident site. The report added that both Topu and Jalal were accused in more than five cases, including murder of Police personnel and Government’s arm looting cases of Chowbaria in the Naogaon District and Taherpur of Bagmar in the Rajashi District. The SFs were reportedly searching for the duo since the late 90s as many of the arrested PBCP cadres in their confessional statements had mentioned the names of the duo to be involved in several murders.
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August - 1 
During a search and clear operation in the Nallathoniodai area of Ampara District on August 1, the troops recovered one T-56 weapon with a magazine, two rounds of T-56 ammunition, one I-com set, one micro phone, one antenna, one map, one Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) flag, one LTTE T-shirt
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During a search and clear operation in the Nallathoniodai area of Ampara District on August 1, the troops recovered one T-56 weapon with a magazine, two rounds of T-56 ammunition, one I-com set, one micro phone, one antenna, one map, one Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) flag, one LTTE T-shirt, one pair of trousers, one cap, one LTTE belt order, one pouch, one LTTE Identity Card, 59 code sheets, 53 note books, five LTTE magazines, one LTTE news paper, 13 audio cassettes, 115 video tapes, one Panasonic remote controller, one pistol magazine pouch and six dog tags, according to Sri Lanka Army reports.
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August - 2 
The PCPA supporters dug up roads near Shirshi and Champashole in Kotwali on August 2 while the Maoists put up posters asking locals to observe ‘Martyrs' Week’.
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The PCPA supporters dug up roads near Shirshi and Champashole in Kotwali on August 2 while the Maoists put up posters asking locals to observe ‘Martyrs' Week’.
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August - 3 
Five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested along with explosive material from the Dantewada District on August 3, Police said. The District Superintendent of Police Amresh Mishra told PTI over phone that acting on a tip-off a Police team raided a hideout in the Kuakonda a
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Five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested along with explosive material from the Dantewada District on August 3, Police said. The District Superintendent of Police Amresh Mishra told PTI over phone that acting on a tip-off a Police team raided a hideout in the Kuakonda area where the insurgents were holding a meeting. The arrested Maoists were identified as Khorami Mulla, Sodhi Masa, Miryami Mahesh, Miryami Deva and Sodhi Joga. Detonators and wires besides Maoist banners and posters were recovered from the incident site, he added.
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August - 5 August - 6
Police in Patna, capital of Bihar, arrested seven Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including the area commander of Sone-Punpun area committee, from Paliganj in the night of August 5, reports Times of India. They were identified as Ganesh alias Ganesh Bhagwan, a resident of Imamga
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Police in Patna, capital of Bihar, arrested seven Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including the area commander of Sone-Punpun area committee, from Paliganj in the night of August 5, reports Times of India. They were identified as Ganesh alias Ganesh Bhagwan, a resident of Imamganj, Manoj Kumar, Rajit Kumar, Upendra Kumar, Nand Kumar, Upendra Gupta and Ramswaroop Paswan alias Naresh Paswan alias Mahesh, all residents of Karpi in Arwal, and Kasinath, a resident of Begumpur in Patna. The Senior Superintendent of Police, Vineet Vinayak, said on August 6 that the Maoists were arrested while they were on way to Gurua in Gaya District, carrying sheets of bullet-proof jackets to show them to their seniors so that their outfit could procure it. He said besides the metal-sheets, Maoist literature was also seized from their possession. Vinayak said Ganesh alias Ganesh Bhagwan was an accused in a case of looting of five Police rifles in Arwal in 1999. He was released from jail about 10 months back and elevated to the rank of ‘area commander’. Ganesh was also involved in the blasting of towers of a private cellular phone company in Paliganj few months back, he added.
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August - 7 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has put up posters in various villages warning people against joining the India Reserve Battalion, reports NDTV. The handwritten poster asks young people to boycott the recruitment. Meanwhile, the Police are trying to assure people that adequate secur
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has put up posters in various villages warning people against joining the India Reserve Battalion, reports NDTV. The handwritten poster asks young people to boycott the recruitment. Meanwhile, the Police are trying to assure people that adequate security arrangements have been made to protect recruits. "The superintendent of police has made adequate arrangements, all those who have applied should not have any problems," Police said.
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August - 8 
According to The Hindu, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) separately raided the remote Gakdibali and Godarguda villages in the Rayagada District in the night of August 8 and shot dead two civilians, Siba Sabar and Bibhisan Behera, suspecting them to be Police informers. Acco
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According to The Hindu, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) separately raided the remote Gakdibali and Godarguda villages in the Rayagada District in the night of August 8 and shot dead two civilians, Siba Sabar and Bibhisan Behera, suspecting them to be Police informers. According to sources, Siba had past links with the Maoists. He was involved in preparing posters, pamphlets and banners for the insurgents.
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August - 10 
The Assam Rifles personnel arrested two Kangleipak Communist Party- Military Council (KCP-MC) militants while checking a Maruti Gypsy vehicle at Kathiko village on the National Highway-39 in Senapati District on August 10, according to Sangai Express. They were identified as Roben of Chingmei villag
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The Assam Rifles personnel arrested two Kangleipak Communist Party- Military Council (KCP-MC) militants while checking a Maruti Gypsy vehicle at Kathiko village on the National Highway-39 in Senapati District on August 10, according to Sangai Express. They were identified as Roben of Chingmei village of Bishnupur District and Pensubam Shanti Kumar of Imphal East District. Three mobile handsets, party documents, extortion notes, receipt books and rubber stamp of KCP project officer were also recovered from their possession.
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August - 11 
Kantipuronline reports that a bomb exploded at the Nepali Congress’s (NC) central office at Sanepa in the capital Kathmandu in the afternoon of August 11. The office windows were damaged due to the explosion. The bomb was planted in the room of the underground meeting hall, according to NC sources.
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Kantipuronline reports that a bomb exploded at the Nepali Congress’s (NC) central office at Sanepa in the capital Kathmandu in the afternoon of August 11. The office windows were damaged due to the explosion. The bomb was planted in the room of the underground meeting hall, according to NC sources. While Police found two bombs at the incident site, the NC, sources said, was already informed about the planned attack through some newspapers. Pamphlets of the Nepal Defence Army, an underground outfit, were found inside the office.
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August - 12 
Police personnel in the morning of August 12 rescued one of their injured colleagues, attacked by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on August 11, from a maize field, Telegraph reported. The Police also detained three persons, including one Shibu Tudu, in front of whose house th
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Police personnel in the morning of August 12 rescued one of their injured colleagues, attacked by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on August 11, from a maize field, Telegraph reported. The Police also detained three persons, including one Shibu Tudu, in front of whose house the Policemen were attacked. The report also said that Maoists had left two posters near the dead bodies of the Policemen, demanding withdrawal of the 44-member Maniadih Police picket from the area and had asked the Policemen to stop torturing villagers. As reported earlier, two Police personnel were shot dead by Maoists in the Dhanbad District on August 11.
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August - 13 
Maoists have resorted to poster-campaigning at a number of villages in extremist-dominated areas of East Singhbhum and Seraikela-Kharsawan Districts. At Dampara and Karadoba villages under the Ghatshila Police station area and Matkumdih, Chaliama and Farenga villages under Nimdih block, the Naxalite
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Maoists have resorted to poster-campaigning at a number of villages in extremist-dominated areas of East Singhbhum and Seraikela-Kharsawan Districts. At Dampara and Karadoba villages under the Ghatshila Police station area and Matkumdih, Chaliama and Farenga villages under Nimdih block, the Naxalites have out up posters, urging villagers not to celebrate Independence Day. They even stressed on the rise in prices of essential commodities, especially food-grain and sugar. The Police discovered the posters while patrolling on August 13 and seized them. East Singhbhum SP, Naveen Kumar Singh, said the threat was nothing new, adding, “But we are taking necessary steps to frustrate any move by the rebels. Celebrations will be held in full spirit across the district. Anyone trying to disrupt will be dealt with sternly.”
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August - 18 
The Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) has enforced a new diktat in parts of Jammu and Kashmir asking people not to watch television, Times of India reported on August 18. LeT militants operating in the Banihal heights of Ramban District have imposed a ban on watching TV - terming it a ‘un-islamic’ activity. Las
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The Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) has enforced a new diktat in parts of Jammu and Kashmir asking people not to watch television, Times of India reported on August 18. LeT militants operating in the Banihal heights of Ramban District have imposed a ban on watching TV - terming it a ‘un-islamic’ activity. Lashkar militants have reportedly warned villagers of dire consequences if they do not stop watching television. In a recently issued diktat, they have described the television as an epicentre of all problems and blame the same for impregnating evil thoughts in the mind of villagers. In addition to resorting to violence, the Lashkar militants also reportedly pasted a pamphlet on the boundary wall of a mosque.
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August - 19 
A woman, whose identity is yet to be ascertained, was found killed by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near MV-90 village under Kalimela Police Station in the Malkangiri District on August 19, reports The Hindu. The murder is suspected to have occurred in the early hours of
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A woman, whose identity is yet to be ascertained, was found killed by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near MV-90 village under Kalimela Police Station in the Malkangiri District on August 19, reports The Hindu. The murder is suspected to have occurred in the early hours of August 17. As per the handwritten pamphlet in Oriya language left by the Maoists near her body, the name of the deceased was Kamala. However, the Maoists had not mentioned the place from where she hailed. They threatened that anyone who helped the Police would face similar consequences. The Malkangiri Superintendent of Police (SP) Satyabrata Bhoi said, "How can this woman be a Police informer when no one in the area is able to identify her?" The SP said the age of the slain woman hinted that she may be a CPI-Maoist cadre who had got disenchanted and escaped from their camp. "Suspecting that she may surrender and spill vital information about the Maoist activities, the leftist ultras may have killed her," he added.
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August - 20 
The Lohardaga District Police in the night of August 20 arrested three sympathizers of the CPI-Maoist and recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition, Times of India reported. On the basis of a tip-off, the Police conducted raids in different parts of the town and its outskirts and arrested Sande
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The Lohardaga District Police in the night of August 20 arrested three sympathizers of the CPI-Maoist and recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition, Times of India reported. On the basis of a tip-off, the Police conducted raids in different parts of the town and its outskirts and arrested Sandeep Yadav of Raghunandan Lane near Gudri Bazaar, Moise Khan of Kharki Bala Toli, and Amit Singh of Khwas Ambava. A cache of arms and ammunition, including two Chinese and Italian-make pistols, one locally-made revolver, six empty pistol magazines and cartridges of different bore, were recovered from the houses of the three and the residence of Ashok Singh, who, however, managed to escape. A cellular phone and a car belonging to Sandeep were also seized by the Police. The Superintendent of Police (SP) Subodh Prasad said that during raids conducted to rescue HINDALCO’s 10 staff - who were abducted on August 17 from the company's mines in Gumla and later released on August 19 in the bordering areas - he was tipped off about CPI-Maoist ‘commander’ Sanjay Yadav's network in Lohardaga town. The SP said that several documents recovered during the raids suggest that the three persons were involved in supplying arms and levy collection. During interrogation, they revealed the names of several Maoist sympathizers, the SP said, adding that the police have also learnt about some others who provide logistic support to Maoists. The SP said that Sandeep's sister Sangita was married to a People Liberation Front of India (formerly known as the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers) activist, Sunil Yadav, of Line Mohalla in Chatra. "Sandeep accepted that he had collected Rs 1 lakh as levy demanded by Sanjay Yadav from contractor Deepak Rajgaria, who is constructing an ITI at Kujra village. The police also seized the levy receipt book in the name of Maoists' frontal organization Nav Janvadi Yuva Morcha. Mois Khan used to supply arms to Naxal organizations," he added.
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August - 24 
Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested in the Dantewada District on August 24, according to PTI. Acting on a tip-off about Maoist activities at Musaras village, Police raided the area and arrested Barse Manjhi, Sodhi Hunga, Kudami Ganga and Kavasi Deva and seized some
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Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested in the Dantewada District on August 24, according to PTI. Acting on a tip-off about Maoist activities at Musaras village, Police raided the area and arrested Barse Manjhi, Sodhi Hunga, Kudami Ganga and Kavasi Deva and seized some arms from them, the Dantewada Superintendent of Police Amresh Mishra said. The recovered items also included Maoist literature, a locally-made revolver and five cartridges. Several cases of murder and attempt to murder are lodged against them in various Police stations of the Dantewada District, Mishra added.
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August - 24 
PTI reports that an exchange of fire took place between Police and a group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Sonsuri forest in Kurkheda taluk (revenue division) of Gadchiroli District in the evening of Aug 24. One .303 rifle and four 12 bore rifles, apart from some Maoist lit
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PTI reports that an exchange of fire took place between Police and a group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Sonsuri forest in Kurkheda taluk (revenue division) of Gadchiroli District in the evening of Aug 24. One .303 rifle and four 12 bore rifles, apart from some Maoist literature, were recovered from the spot, Police said. The exact number of Maoists injured could not be known immediately. However, no Policeman was injured in the encounter, Police added.
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August - 26 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) launched a poster campaign in the Sonua area of West Singhbhum District in the morning of August 26. The Maoists demanded an unconditional release of two of their senior leaders — Amitabh Bagchi and Tauhid Mulla. They also demanded that atrocities on
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) launched a poster campaign in the Sonua area of West Singhbhum District in the morning of August 26. The Maoists demanded an unconditional release of two of their senior leaders — Amitabh Bagchi and Tauhid Mulla. They also demanded that atrocities on the innocent in the name of conducting an anti-insurgency operation in Lalgarh be stopped. Posters were found on the walls of a community hall in Sonua and also on trees in the area. West Singhbhum Superintendent of Police, Akhilesh Kumar Jha confirmed the poster campaign. “The rebels did resort to a campaign in Sonua. We have removed the posters today,” said Jha, while talking to Telegraph. Maoists had resorted to a similar poster campaign in the Ghatshila hours before the 48-hour bandh (shut down) called in five States, including Jharkhand, starting on August 23-midnight to protest the arrests of Amitabh Bagchi and Tauhid Mulla. The bandh was called of on August 25. At that time, they had demanded action against the operations in Lalgarh as well.
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August - 28 
The Piplan Police on August 28 claimed to have arrested an alleged terrorist of the TTP and seized a pistol and 40 bullets from him, according to Dawn. Police arrested the suspect, identified as Sajjad Ahmed, of Noora Sharaf in Kalurkot Police precincts, carrying a briefcase at the bus stand. Upon s
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The Piplan Police on August 28 claimed to have arrested an alleged terrorist of the TTP and seized a pistol and 40 bullets from him, according to Dawn. Police arrested the suspect, identified as Sajjad Ahmed, of Noora Sharaf in Kalurkot Police precincts, carrying a briefcase at the bus stand. Upon search, jihadi literature and some CDs were found in his briefcase. A source said Sajjad admitted that he had got the material from Waziristan and was working for the TTP.
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August - 29 
PTI reports that 30 cadres and supporters of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested during the night-long combing operations in four places of Sundergarh District on August 29. The Maoists were arrested during joint combing operations by Police and Central Reserve Police Forc
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PTI reports that 30 cadres and supporters of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested during the night-long combing operations in four places of Sundergarh District on August 29. The Maoists were arrested during joint combing operations by Police and Central Reserve Police Force at Silipunji, Mundatala, Chandiposh and Champajharan areas in the District, Bonai Sub-Divisional Police Officer Sudarsan Sethi said, adding that arms, ammunition and posters were seized from them. Police claimed that during preliminary interrogation, the Maoists have confessed to involvement in the recent killing of Ajit Bardhan, officer-in-charge of Koida Police station, looting an explosive-laden van from Champajharan on July 16 and blasting three forest department buildings at Tamada and Birida areas in the District two months back.
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August - 30 
A Maoist died on August 30 when the improvised explosive device he was making to blow up a culvert exploded in a field on the outskirts of Behrampore town, reports Telegraph. Sambhu Dolui, his accomplice, who had joined a Maoist action squad six months ago, was seriously injured in the blast. The de
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A Maoist died on August 30 when the improvised explosive device he was making to blow up a culvert exploded in a field on the outskirts of Behrampore town, reports Telegraph. Sambhu Dolui, his accomplice, who had joined a Maoist action squad six months ago, was seriously injured in the blast. The dead Maoist has not been identified as yet. Some Maoist literature was recovered from the possession of Sambhu, who told the Police that the duo had planned to blow up a culvert on the National Highway 34 to disrupt traffic between Siliguri and capital Kolkata.
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August - 31 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was arrested from Ajimgang village in the Munger District on August 31, reports The Hindu. Acting on a tip-off, Police raided a house and arrested Bhim Koda, the Additional Director General of Police (Headquarters) Neelmani said. The village sarpa
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was arrested from Ajimgang village in the Munger District on August 31, reports The Hindu. Acting on a tip-off, Police raided a house and arrested Bhim Koda, the Additional Director General of Police (Headquarters) Neelmani said. The village sarpanch (village council chief) was also arrested along with the insurgent, he said. Some Maoist literature and INR 13,580 in cash were seized from them, the Police official added.
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September - 1 
Police and security agencies arrested two suspects affiliated with the banned Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP) outfit and involved in arranging manpower for terrorist activities, sources told Dawn on September 1. The sources identified the alleged terrorists as Abu Waqas and Mohammad Akram. The arrest
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Police and security agencies arrested two suspects affiliated with the banned Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP) outfit and involved in arranging manpower for terrorist activities, sources told Dawn on September 1. The sources identified the alleged terrorists as Abu Waqas and Mohammad Akram. The arrest was made during a raid by a joint team of the capital police and security agencies in Bhara Kahu. Literature regarding jihad, cellular phones and SIMs were recovered from their possession. The duo is accused of arranging potential recruits for the outfit’s cause in the capital’s rural area and its adjacent cities and towns for education and training. First, they used to arrange potential recruits and bring them to a seminary located in Bhara Kahu where they were indoctrinated. Subsequently, the selected recruits were shifted to Waziristan in FATA for training in terrorist activities, including suicide bombing, ambush and handling of weapons and explosives. The suspects recruited a large number of teenage boys and youth, the sources added.
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September - 4 September - 5
A bomb disposal squad of the Nepal Army defused a bomb, which was apparently targeted at a regional assembly of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist), at a ground in the Biratnagar on September 5. The incident came a day after a bomb went off at Sahidmaidan (Army ground) i
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A bomb disposal squad of the Nepal Army defused a bomb, which was apparently targeted at a regional assembly of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist), at a ground in the Biratnagar on September 5. The incident came a day after a bomb went off at Sahidmaidan (Army ground) in the town. However, no untoward incident was reported following the explosion that was planted on the way to the District Administration Office on September 4. Police said the explosion was carried out by 'Ranabir Shena', an underground armed group. Documents and leaflets of the armed group were recovered from the explosion site. According to the police, the pamphlets mentioned slogans like: "Cows cannot be slaughtered; Downfall of Prachanda".
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September - 5 September - 6
A team of Kathmandu Metropolitan Police Range in coordination with the Morang District Police Office arrested Ram Prasad Mainali, the chairman of the Nepal Defense Army (NDA), a religious extremist group, from Bhagidubba in the Jhapa District in the eastern Nepal in the morning of September 5, Chief
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A team of Kathmandu Metropolitan Police Range in coordination with the Morang District Police Office arrested Ram Prasad Mainali, the chairman of the Nepal Defense Army (NDA), a religious extremist group, from Bhagidubba in the Jhapa District in the eastern Nepal in the morning of September 5, Chief of Kathmandu Metropolitan Police Range Nawaraj Silwal informed on September 6. Further, the NDA ‘commander’ for the Morang District, Tribhuvan Yadav alias “Police”, was also arrested from Motipur in Morang. The religious extremist group owned up the explosion at Assumption Church in Jawalakhel in May, in which four people were killed and 15 injured. The Home Ministry, in its secret report, has listed the NDA as a religious-criminal group and is preparing to take stern action against it after launching the special security plan. The Police seized a pistol along with 14 bullets, a revolver along with five bullets, mobile set, SIM cards issued from Nepal and India, pamphlets and threat notes. Morang District Police Office produced the duo amidst a press conference in Morang on September 6. Although others were also arrested, their identification will be publicised only after investigation, the Police said.
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September - 13 
According to Sri Lanka Army report, the troops on September 13 recovered huge cache of arms and ammunition during continued search operations in the Vishuamadu, Puthukkudiyiruppu, Mullaitivu and Sugandipuram areas of Wanni. The recoveries included 41 anti-personnel mines, 13 hand grenades, 10 Arul
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According to Sri Lanka Army report, the troops on September 13 recovered huge cache of arms and ammunition during continued search operations in the Vishuamadu, Puthukkudiyiruppu, Mullaitivu and Sugandipuram areas of Wanni. The recoveries included 41 anti-personnel mines, 13 hand grenades, 10 Arul bombs, one T-56 weapon, two T-56 magazines, one FNC magazine, 190 pistol magazines, twenty-two 60-mm mortar bombs, one Tipman Costume magnet weapon, one Multi Purpose Machine Gun (MPMG) ammunition box, a stock of weapon spares, 48 ear-guards, five photo albums, 103 files with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) documents, 10 LTTE uniforms, 21 LTTE note books, 24 cassettes, 10 diaries, 454 Tamil books, one radar spare part, 15 maps and 10 Compact Disks.
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September - 14 
Three CPI-Maoist cadres, identified as Nandu Ganju, Suresh Ganju and Mukesh Paswan, were arrested by the Jharkhand Police on September 14 from the Konka forest of Mccluskieganj, reported Ranchi Express. Police also recovered a single barrel country made rifle, a country made pistol, Naxal (left wing
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Three CPI-Maoist cadres, identified as Nandu Ganju, Suresh Ganju and Mukesh Paswan, were arrested by the Jharkhand Police on September 14 from the Konka forest of Mccluskieganj, reported Ranchi Express. Police also recovered a single barrel country made rifle, a country made pistol, Naxal (left wing extremism) literature, mobile phones and few live cartridges from the arrested Maoists. The arrestees were involved in several cases of loots, extortion, murder and many more reported at different Police stations in the State.
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September - 16 
According to a Sri Lanka Army report, the troops in Batticaloa found three VCD players, one cash counter machine, one electric calculator, one electric drilling machine, three hand drills, one iron cutting saw, two electric hand saws, two toolkits, one Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) flag, o
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According to a Sri Lanka Army report, the troops in Batticaloa found three VCD players, one cash counter machine, one electric calculator, one electric drilling machine, three hand drills, one iron cutting saw, two electric hand saws, two toolkits, one Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) flag, one Global Positioning System and 300 LTTE books from the Narakamulla area.
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September - 20 
The Maoists killed Buddheswar Mandi (50), a resident of Kalapathar village in the Belpahari block, adjacent to Lalgarh on September 20. The victim was a member of the Gana Pratirodh Committee (People's Resistance Committee) set up with the support of the CPI-M in December 2008 to resist Maoist activ
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The Maoists killed Buddheswar Mandi (50), a resident of Kalapathar village in the Belpahari block, adjacent to Lalgarh on September 20. The victim was a member of the Gana Pratirodh Committee (People's Resistance Committee) set up with the support of the CPI-M in December 2008 to resist Maoist activities in the region. Several Maoist leaflets were also found at the spot, the Police said. Maoist leader Bikas claimed responsibility for the killing.
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September - 25 
PTI reports that a security guard was shot dead by suspected Naxalites (left wing extremists) at Sindri village in the Khunti District on September 25. "Chowkidar (guard) Rajendra Mirdha was on duty near Grameen Bank when five Maoists shot him dead and fled the spot," Superintendent of Police, Jatin
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PTI reports that a security guard was shot dead by suspected Naxalites (left wing extremists) at Sindri village in the Khunti District on September 25. "Chowkidar (guard) Rajendra Mirdha was on duty near Grameen Bank when five Maoists shot him dead and fled the spot," Superintendent of Police, Jatin Narwal told reporters. The dead body of the victim was found on the bank premises with a pamphlet lying next to him, adds Telegraph. In the pamphlet it was allegedly written that Mirdha was killed as he had helped Police in their operation against Naxalites in the Arki area. Police spokesperson and Inspector General (provision) S. N. Pradhan confirmed the incident but cited different reasons behind the killing. "The murder was the fallout of yesterday’s search operation carried out by the district Police in the area to destroy hideouts of Naxalites," he said.
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September - 26 
Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) neutralised a training camp of the Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) in a forested remote hill area at Matiranga in Khagrachhari District on September 26, reports Daily Star. During the raid, the RAB personnel arrested Abdur Rahim alias Saifullah, ‘second-in-command’
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Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) neutralised a training camp of the Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) in a forested remote hill area at Matiranga in Khagrachhari District on September 26, reports Daily Star. During the raid, the RAB personnel arrested Abdur Rahim alias Saifullah, ‘second-in-command’ of the JMB in Chittagong division, and recovered powdered explosives, 14 grenade casings, 20 detonators, 49 books on jihad, 27 batteries and around 1 kilogram barbed wire.
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October - 1 
Times of India reports that the Sonebhadra District Police arrested an ‘area commander’ of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Anil Thakur alias Baikunth in Maikaha area under Kone Police Station on October 1 after a brief gun battle. Other Maoist cadres, however, managed to
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Times of India reports that the Sonebhadra District Police arrested an ‘area commander’ of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Anil Thakur alias Baikunth in Maikaha area under Kone Police Station on October 1 after a brief gun battle. Other Maoist cadres, however, managed to escape. The Police recovered two container bombs, connecting wire, flash battery, a revolver, live cartridges and Maoist literature from the possession of Baikunth. Baikunth was mainly active in Bhavnathpur and Kharaundi area. According to Sonebhadra Superintendent of Police (SP) Pritindar Singh, Baikunth belonged to Raji village under Bhavnathpur Police Station in Garhwa District of Jharkhand. He was working under the ‘zonal commander’ Lalvrat Kole. The Police of Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh were searching him for his involvement in eight terrorist attacks. A cash reward of INR 2,500 was also announced on him by Uttar Pradesh Police.
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October - 4 
Hindustan Times reports that at least six cadres of the Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed during an encounter with the Police at Tadgaon in Gadchiroli District on October 4. N.S. Jagtap, spokesperson for the Gadchiroli Police, told Hindustan Times that no body had been recover
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Hindustan Times reports that at least six cadres of the Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed during an encounter with the Police at Tadgaon in Gadchiroli District on October 4. N.S. Jagtap, spokesperson for the Gadchiroli Police, told Hindustan Times that no body had been recovered till late evening of October 4. But blood stains found at the place where the Maoists were holed up during the encounter indicated that at least six of them were either killed or seriously injured. “The injured (or dead) are suspected to have been removed by the fleeing Naxal group,” Jagtap said, adding that the combing of the area was in progress to track them down. He said there was no injury on the Police side as the information about the waiting Maoist ambush had been received in advance, enabling the Police to take proper guard during the encounter. The Police later recovered a 12-bore rifle, a claymore mine, eight detonators, two gelatin sticks, bundles of electrical wire (used to trigger mine blasts), and some literature and medicines, Jagtap said.
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October - 12 
Police Sub-Inspector, Habil Bara, allegedly tried to commit suicide inside his Police Station while being interrogated in the night of October 12 for his alleged links with Shyam Mahto, an ‘area commander’ of the CPI-Maoist, in the Kuchai area of Seraikela-Kharsawan District, reported Telegraph. The
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Police Sub-Inspector, Habil Bara, allegedly tried to commit suicide inside his Police Station while being interrogated in the night of October 12 for his alleged links with Shyam Mahto, an ‘area commander’ of the CPI-Maoist, in the Kuchai area of Seraikela-Kharsawan District, reported Telegraph. The Police had earlier in the day arrested two Maoists, identified as Feroj Singh Munda and Lakhan Sardar, from Kuchai. The Police had also seized a pair of whistles, rifle springs and Maoist literature from the two, who were on their way to hand them over to Mahto in Kuchai. During their interrogation, the duo had alleged that Habil Bara had links with Shyam Mahto and he was known to the other Maoists also. Bara was also privy to various “underhand dealings” with them, the duo added. The Seraikela-Kharsawan District Superintendent of Police (SP) Abhishek said, “When we summoned the sub-inspector to the Police station and began interrogating him about his (Maoist) links, he fell sick suddenly. Later, he had to be admitted to hospital,” Abhishek said, refusing to confirm or deny that it was a suicide attempt. The SP admitted the allegation that Bara, a resident of Roshanpur village in Sisai in Gumla, used to help the Maoists of Kuchai was serious. “Though initial reports suggest that Bara used to extend tacit support to Naxalites, we do not have any material evidence against him. Therefore, we will have to probe further,” the SP added.
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October - 12 
The Maoists enforced the closure of hundreds of stone mining and crusher units situated in the vast stretch under Shikaripara block of Dumka District by putting up posters at various places in the Pindargarhia and Haripur Chowk, They warned the owners of the stone mine and crusher units to support t
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The Maoists enforced the closure of hundreds of stone mining and crusher units situated in the vast stretch under Shikaripara block of Dumka District by putting up posters at various places in the Pindargarhia and Haripur Chowk, They warned the owners of the stone mine and crusher units to support the shut down failing which they would have to face dire consequences.
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October - 12 
The Maoists exploded the telecom tower at Salaiya village in Aurangabad District on October 12. The Maoists also dug up a 15-metre stretch of a road at Chanda village, disrupting traffic between Deo and Dhibra. They left behind pamphlets, claiming responsibility for the incidents, official sources s
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The Maoists exploded the telecom tower at Salaiya village in Aurangabad District on October 12. The Maoists also dug up a 15-metre stretch of a road at Chanda village, disrupting traffic between Deo and Dhibra. They left behind pamphlets, claiming responsibility for the incidents, official sources said.
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October - 12 
The Maoists raided Bankepur Bazaar area Gaya District and exploded mobile tower of private company. Though nobody was injured in the incident, the extremists left pamphlets owning responsibility for the violence, officials said.
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The Maoists raided Bankepur Bazaar area Gaya District and exploded mobile tower of private company. Though nobody was injured in the incident, the extremists left pamphlets owning responsibility for the violence, officials said.
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October - 13 
Over 100 Communist Part of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres assembled at a block office building at Sangrampur in the Munger District and detonated dynamites blasting the construction in the morning of October 13 (today), officials said, according to Times of India. Portions of the building collapse
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Over 100 Communist Part of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres assembled at a block office building at Sangrampur in the Munger District and detonated dynamites blasting the construction in the morning of October 13 (today), officials said, according to Times of India. Portions of the building collapsed in the powerful explosion which also destroyed furniture and gutted land revenue related documents. The Maoists also left pamphlets on the spot owning responsibility for the blast.
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October - 14 
A suspected Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI) militant, identified as Chand Mohammad, was arrested from Bareilly District, about 250 kilometres from State capital Lucknow, in the night of October 14, reports IANS. “A pistol, several cartridges and an improvised explosive device have been recovered fr
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A suspected Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI) militant, identified as Chand Mohammad, was arrested from Bareilly District, about 250 kilometres from State capital Lucknow, in the night of October 14, reports IANS. “A pistol, several cartridges and an improvised explosive device have been recovered from Mohammad’s possession,” an official of the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) said. “Pamphlets containing praises for Osama Bin Laden and calling for war against anti-Islamic Governments were also seized from Mohammad, who is a resident of the Premnagar area in Bareilly,” he added. The Deputy Inspector General of Police (Bareilly Range), N.K. Srivastava, confirmed the arrest and added, “He is being interrogated. We will provide all the information to the media once we complete the investigations.”
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October - 15 
The CPI-Maoist on October 15 put up posters claiming responsibility for the killings of Dina Nath Saran, Executive Director of the Panem Coal Mine Project, and Senior Manager Sital Prasad while they were out on a walk on October 13, adds Telegraph. The posters appeared in the Paharpur area under Amr
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The CPI-Maoist on October 15 put up posters claiming responsibility for the killings of Dina Nath Saran, Executive Director of the Panem Coal Mine Project, and Senior Manager Sital Prasad while they were out on a walk on October 13, adds Telegraph. The posters appeared in the Paharpur area under Amrapara and in the Gummamore and Kuscheera hamlets in Pakur and Gopikander administrative divisions in the Dumka District. The Pakur Superintendent of Police (SP) Mohammed Neehal said the posters claimed the duo was killed because of their hostility towards villagers and the anti-people attitude of the Panem Coal Mines at Amrapara. The posters also asked villagers to keep away from the company.
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October - 19 
A joint Police team of Dumka and Pakur Districts on October 19 arrested six persons in connection with the Maoist posters put up recently claiming the responsibility of killing two top-ranking officials of the Panem coal mine, reports Times of India. In the posters put up at different places in the
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A joint Police team of Dumka and Pakur Districts on October 19 arrested six persons in connection with the Maoist posters put up recently claiming the responsibility of killing two top-ranking officials of the Panem coal mine, reports Times of India. In the posters put up at different places in the Amrapara and Gopikandar block (administrative division) areas a couple of days after the incident, the Maoists had taken the responsibility of killing the two Panem officials for their alleged role in exploiting the displaced persons where the coal mine is situated. The arrested persons were identified as Nandlal Bhagat, Bablu Bhagat and Gopin Murmu of Kuschira village under the Gopikandar police station of the District and Sunil Bhagat, Ganpati Rajak and Vrindavan Pandit of Amrapara. As reported earlier, the executive director of the Panem coal mine, D Saran, and assistant mining manager Sheetal Prasad, shot dead by the suspected Maoists on October 12 while they went for a morning walk.
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October - 20 
PTI reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) raided Sankrail Police Station in West Midnapore District on October 20 and shot dead two Police officers and kidnapped the officer-in-charge of the Police Station. They also looted INR 923,000 from a bank located nearby. Th
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PTI reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) raided Sankrail Police Station in West Midnapore District on October 20 and shot dead two Police officers and kidnapped the officer-in-charge of the Police Station. They also looted INR 923,000 from a bank located nearby. The Maoists numbering around 50, including some women, arrived in two groups on motorcycles and headed for the Police Station and the State Bank of India branch nearby, Police said. At the Police Station, they opened fire killing the second officer Dibakar Bhattacharya and abducted Officer-In-Charge Atindranath Dutta and an Assistant Sub-Inspector Swapan Roy, sources said. The body of Roy was later found from a swamp some distance away, they said, adding, the Maoists took away all the arms and ammunition at the Police Station. Times of India adds that the Maoists left behind posters demanding the release of the People's Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) leader Chhatradhar Mahato and withdrawal of Security Forces from Lalgarh. The CPI-Maoist politburo member, Koteshwar Rao alias Kishan, claimed responsibility for the strike. "The Police officer is in our custody. He will be killed if any attempt is made by security forces to follow our comrades," he said in a statement later.
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October - 20 
The Purba Banglar Communist Party (PBCP) cadres distributed hundreds of leaflets and pasted posters at different places in the nine sub-districts of Sirajganj District in the night of October 20, creating panic among the locals, Daily Star, reported. "The Awami League has cheated people in the name
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The Purba Banglar Communist Party (PBCP) cadres distributed hundreds of leaflets and pasted posters at different places in the nine sub-districts of Sirajganj District in the night of October 20, creating panic among the locals, Daily Star, reported. "The Awami League has cheated people in the name of bringing change in the country. Before the election, they promised for a change and a digital Bangladesh. But now they have spread acts of criminalism, tender manipulation and looting people's property," read the leaflets. The cadres urged people to get united under their party banner to form strong movement against the Government. Meanwhile, an unnamed District Police official said, "We are trying to find out the groups involved with the incident. We will start drive against the outlaws as soon as possible."
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October - 23 
Fierce fighting was reported from the Sherwangai area in South Waziristan Agency as troops started their advance towards the militants’ strongholds on the Shakai-Ladha axis on October 23, the seventh day of the Operation Rah-e-Nijat, according to The News. The Army claimed killing 13 militants, rais
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Fierce fighting was reported from the Sherwangai area in South Waziristan Agency as troops started their advance towards the militants’ strongholds on the Shakai-Ladha axis on October 23, the seventh day of the Operation Rah-e-Nijat, according to The News. The Army claimed killing 13 militants, raising the casualty toll of the Taliban to 142 since October 17. However, the Taliban said only three of their men were killed since the launch of the operation. However, claims from both sides could not be confirmed. After three days of fighting, Security Forces (SFs) were seen in full control of Sherwangai, its surrounding heights and the nearby village of Chalweshtai where troops had been deployed on the mountain peaks to avoid militants’ attacks from different directions, sources said. Fighter jets and artillery targeted suspected militants positions in Mashta, Ragh, Sam, Srarogha, Penga, Ladha and Makeen areas, but there were no reports about casualties. A statement from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that 13 militants and two soldiers were killed in clashes and rocket fire in and around Kotkai, Sherwangai and Chalweshtai areas. Seven soldiers sustained injuries in the fighting. The ISPR said one soldier and seven militants were killed and two soldiers injured during an encounter around Kotkai while another soldier and six Uzbek militants were killed in the fighting around the Sherwangai area. Five more soldiers sustained injuries. The military statement said one Vickers machine gun, one rocket launcher, along with three rockets, two Kalashnikov rifles, along with 300 rounds, one sniper rifle, one hand-grenade, two walkie-talkie sets and books in Uzbek language were also recovered.
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October - 26 October - 27
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a local trader in the interiors of Chhattisgarh, accusing him of being a Police informer, officials said on October 27 (today). The incident took place in the Bhopalpattanam area, more than 500 kilometres from State capital Raipur, in Bi
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a local trader in the interiors of Chhattisgarh, accusing him of being a Police informer, officials said on October 27 (today). The incident took place in the Bhopalpattanam area, more than 500 kilometres from State capital Raipur, in Bijapur District late in the night of October 26. A local hosiery shop owner, Sheikh Ahmed, 44, was abducted early this month and his dead body was recovered alongside a road in Bhopalpattanam area, Police officials told IANS. Police found some pamphlets at the incident site where the body was dumped which stated the trader was acting as a Police informer for several years. The deceased originally belonged to Sironcha locality in Maharashtra that shares a border with Bhopalpattanam. Police claim that cases of civilians being killed by Maoists on charges of being Police informers have been on the rise in Chhattisgarh in the recent months.
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October - 26 
On October 26, in a joint operation by the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) and Police, two more JMB militants, identified as Akbar Ali Munshi and Daud Hossain Sheikh, were arrested at Gaola Union in the Bagerhat District. Subsequently, the RAB personnel recovered 17 brochures and over 100 leaflets with
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On October 26, in a joint operation by the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) and Police, two more JMB militants, identified as Akbar Ali Munshi and Daud Hossain Sheikh, were arrested at Gaola Union in the Bagerhat District. Subsequently, the RAB personnel recovered 17 brochures and over 100 leaflets with instructions and guidelines on how to carry out militant activities.
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October - 26 
Police on October 26 raided the Dhaka central office and Sylhet divisional office of the Hizb ut-Tahrir Bangladesh, and recovered its publications, and various other documents and properties. On the same day, the Bangladesh Bank (BB) issued an order to all banks across the country to freeze all acco
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Police on October 26 raided the Dhaka central office and Sylhet divisional office of the Hizb ut-Tahrir Bangladesh, and recovered its publications, and various other documents and properties. On the same day, the Bangladesh Bank (BB) issued an order to all banks across the country to freeze all accounts of the banned outfit. The central bank gave the instruction according to the Anti-terrorism Act 2009 which empowers the authorities to freeze bank accounts of any banned outfit. A large contingent of Motijheel Police raided the head office of the banned outfit on the fourth floor of Siddique Mansion at Purana Paltan around 12 noon (BST) and seized several computers, several hundred CDs, a large number of books, leaflets, posters, and various other materials. Motijheel Zone Deputy Commissioner Khandaker Mahid Uddin said "We have seized these properties and documents on information that the banned outfit was planning to carry out subversive acts, and its leaders are some of the masterminds of anti-state activities."
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October - 26 
Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested six Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militants, including two majlish-e-shura (the highest decision-making body) members and neutralised their hideouts in Narayanganj, Jamalpur, and Bagerhat Districts on October 26, reports Daily Star. The two top leaders,
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Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested six Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militants, including two majlish-e-shura (the highest decision-making body) members and neutralised their hideouts in Narayanganj, Jamalpur, and Bagerhat Districts on October 26, reports Daily Star. The two top leaders, identified as Mehedi Hasan alias Abeer, who was in charge of JMB's Khulna division, and Zahirul Islam alias Zahid alias Badal, who was in charge of Dhaka division (north), were arrested from a house at Borpa of Rupganj area in Narayanganj District. The RAB officials also recovered one foreign pistol, 19 grenade casings, 20 detonators, some bomb making materials, and some books on jihad from the hideout. Abeer, a long time JMB cadre was inducted into majlish-e-shura in 2007 while Badal, a close aide to JMB's current coordinator Bashar, was inducted into the highest decision-making body about two months earlier, RAB officials said. The officials also said that Badal was looking after financial affairs of the outfit since Bashar, son of JMB chief Maulana Saidur Rahman, had stopped looking after the matter since about two months.
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October - 26 
Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested six Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militants, including two majlish-e-shura (the highest decision-making body) members and neutralised their hideouts in Narayanganj, Jamalpur, and Bagerhat Districts on October 26, reports Daily Star. The two top leaders,
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Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested six Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militants, including two majlish-e-shura (the highest decision-making body) members and neutralised their hideouts in Narayanganj, Jamalpur, and Bagerhat Districts on October 26, reports Daily Star. The two top leaders, identified as Mehedi Hasan alias Abeer, who was in charge of JMB's Khulna division, and Zahirul Islam alias Zahid alias Badal, who was in charge of Dhaka division (north), were arrested from a house at Borpa of Rupganj area in Narayanganj District. The RAB officials also recovered one foreign pistol, 19 grenade casings, 20 detonators, some bomb making materials, and some books on jihad from the hideout. Abeer, a long time JMB cadre was inducted into majlish-e-shura in 2007 while Badal, a close aide to JMB's current coordinator Bashar, was inducted into the highest decision-making body about two months earlier, RAB officials said. The officials also said that Badal was looking after financial affairs of the outfit since Bashar, son of JMB chief Maulana Saidur Rahman, had stopped looking after the matter since about two months. Following up on information provided by the two arrestees, the RAB launched operations at different places in Jamalpur District and arrested Hasan Sheikh, an ehsar (full-time worker) member who was in charge of Jamalpur District, and gayre ehsar members Abdul Mazed and Akhtaruzzaman alias Shuruz Master, along with four Compact Discs and some books on jihad. Further, RAB personnel also arrested an ehsar member, who was also in charge of Bagerhat District, identified as Akbar alias Al Amin, from Mollahr Hat area in the same District. "We are noticing two things in JMB now, they are trying to increase their organisational strength, and they are preparing to carry out subversive activities in the future," RAB Director General Hassan Mahmood Khandkar said, adding that the banned outfit is currently too weak to carry out any attack.
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October - 29 October - 30
The Hindu reports that the military wing of the Maoist-backed People's Committee against Police Atrocity (PCPA) - Sidhu Kanu Gana Militia - vandalised property belonging to the State Government in two separate incidents in West Midnapore District late on October 29 and October 30. A group of armed m
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The Hindu reports that the military wing of the Maoist-backed People's Committee against Police Atrocity (PCPA) - Sidhu Kanu Gana Militia - vandalised property belonging to the State Government in two separate incidents in West Midnapore District late on October 29 and October 30. A group of armed men attacked the Silda Range Office in the Binpur block late on October 29 and ransacked and set ablaze six buildings. The group assaulted the officer-in-charge and looted money. It left behind posters demanding the unconditional release of PCPA convener Chhatradhar Mahato and other leaders of the outfit. In another incident on October 30, a group ransacked the Panchayat (village level local self government institution) office at Makli in the Goaltore area and later set it ablaze. Superintendent of Police Manoj Kumar Verma said the PCPA was behind both attacks and that they were being investigated. "The Police had been claiming that the PCPA is an offshoot of the Maoists and was involved in all kinds of violent activities. But only after they launched the so-called armed wing was it proved that there is no difference between the Maoists and the PCPA supporters," Verma said.
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October - 30 
Within 24 hours of the Director-General of Police R.R. Girish Kumar’s visit to the Visakha Agency area, the CPI-Maoist blocked the Kothapalli-Pakalapalem road on the way to Sileru on October 30 and gave a call to the people to support the countrywide shutdown on November 4 and 5, for which the party
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Within 24 hours of the Director-General of Police R.R. Girish Kumar’s visit to the Visakha Agency area, the CPI-Maoist blocked the Kothapalli-Pakalapalem road on the way to Sileru on October 30 and gave a call to the people to support the countrywide shutdown on November 4 and 5, for which the party has given a call. In the evening of October 30, the Maoists cut down trees and placed them on the road. They also dug up a hole near a culvert on the road, presumably to plant a landmine. Several handwritten posters were left at the place condemning the Government’s Operation Godavari to flush out Maoists and proposals for aerial bombing of Maoist strongholds. The posters were in the name of the Galikonda area committee.
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November - 2 
ANI reports that Maoists put up posters in the Latehar District calling upon people to spurn the initiatives of the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the Congress President Sonia Gandhi and the Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram. The posters, that had CP-Maoist written below, also asked the people to s
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ANI reports that Maoists put up posters in the Latehar District calling upon people to spurn the initiatives of the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the Congress President Sonia Gandhi and the Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram. The posters, that had CP-Maoist written below, also asked the people to stay away from the democratic process. "We did not see who pasted these posters. The posters read ‘push back Sonia Gandhi and other leaders’," said Virendra, a local villager. The he first phase of the elections for the Jharkhand Legislative Assembly is scheduled to begin from November 25.
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November - 4 
PTI reports that Police arrested two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres following an encounter in the Bijapur District. The insurgents opened fire at a patrol party in the forested area near Kamkanar village in the night of November 4, Avinash Mohanty, Superintendent of Police (Bija
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PTI reports that Police arrested two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres following an encounter in the Bijapur District. The insurgents opened fire at a patrol party in the forested area near Kamkanar village in the night of November 4, Avinash Mohanty, Superintendent of Police (Bijapur) told PTI. With the Police retaliating, the extremists escaped from the incident site and were subsequently arrested. Some Naxal literature was also recovered, the Police added.
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November - 6 
Hindustan Times reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed three persons in the forests of Kushbani under Binpur-I block (administrative division) in the West Midnapore District in the night of November 6, suspecting them to be Police informers. The bodies of Laks
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Hindustan Times reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed three persons in the forests of Kushbani under Binpur-I block (administrative division) in the West Midnapore District in the night of November 6, suspecting them to be Police informers. The bodies of Lakshmi Das, Manoranjan and Joyram, apparently in their twenties and thirties, were found lying on the state highway connecting Jhargram and Belpahari. Posters of the CPI-Maoist were found near the dead bodies. The feet of one of the bodies were tied with a rope. "They have been given the ultimate punishment for being police informers," claimed one of the posters.
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November - 8 
Police unearthed a landmine and detonator, planted on the BG-Kashidihi road close to Orissa-Jharkhand border in Mayurbhanj District. The landmine was unearthed by Police after being tipped off by locals, a senior Police officer said. "About 20 kg explosives, detonators and wire used for triggering t
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Police unearthed a landmine and detonator, planted on the BG-Kashidihi road close to Orissa-Jharkhand border in Mayurbhanj District. The landmine was unearthed by Police after being tipped off by locals, a senior Police officer said. "About 20 kg explosives, detonators and wire used for triggering the blast were recovered," the officer said. The Maoists had put up posters and leaflets in the area some days ago.
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November - 9 
PTI reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up a school building at Kona village in the Latehar District, Police said on November 10. The school was blown up in the night of November 9 using detonators and explosives, a Police official said. As reported earlier anot
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PTI reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up a school building at Kona village in the Latehar District, Police said on November 10. The school was blown up in the night of November 9 using detonators and explosives, a Police official said. As reported earlier another school was blown up in the Banbirua village in the same night. The extremists left behind pamphlets saying the buildings had been blown up to prevent the Security Forces from using them as make-shift camps during the forthcoming Legislative Assembly elections. The five-phase poll begins on November 25.
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November - 10 
Police detained four people for questioning after the seizure of a huge consignment of explosives and chemicals, suspected to be meant for the Maoists, a police official said on November 10, IANS reported. The Deputy Inspector General of Police (central range), Jitendra Kumar, said that four people
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Police detained four people for questioning after the seizure of a huge consignment of explosives and chemicals, suspected to be meant for the Maoists, a police official said on November 10, IANS reported. The Deputy Inspector General of Police (central range), Jitendra Kumar, said that four people have been detained and Police are trying to trace the route of the consignment, seized on October 7 and 8 in Patna. As reported earlier Police seized 900 kilograms of explosives - 600 kilograms on November 8 and 300 kilograms on November 7 - as well as 18 bags of explosives powder on November 8 from a house in a residential locality in Bhootnath Road. Besides, 300 bottles of chemicals for preparing improvised explosive devices (IEDs), 7,221 live cartridges, 50 detonators, parts for making 14 carbines and Maoist literature were also seized. Police suspect that the consignment was for supply to Maoists in Bihar and Jharkhand.
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November - 10 
PTI reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed four persons and critically injured another in the Pandrotala village of Rayagada District in the night of November 10, suspecting them to be Police informers, Police sources said on November 11. Around 50 Maoists arm
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PTI reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed four persons and critically injured another in the Pandrotala village of Rayagada District in the night of November 10, suspecting them to be Police informers, Police sources said on November 11. Around 50 Maoists armed with guns, axes and other sharp weapons struck the village killing three persons and causing injuries to two others. One of the wounded, admitted to the District headquarter hospital, succumbed to injuries later, while the condition of one person undergoing treatment continued to be serious, hospital sources said. The victims were called out of their houses and attacked by the Maoists who opened fire and also used sharp edged weapons. The Maoists also put up a poster in the village claiming that they targeted people who allegedly gave information to Police and exploited tribals.
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November - 10 
A suspected Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) militant was shot dead in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) at Hawai Engti village under Baithalangso Police Station in the Karbi Anglong District on November 10, according to Assam Tribune. One .38 mm revolver, five live
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A suspected Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) militant was shot dead in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) at Hawai Engti village under Baithalangso Police Station in the Karbi Anglong District on November 10, according to Assam Tribune. One .38 mm revolver, five live ammunitions, several incriminating documents and enrolment format papers were recovered from the possession of the slain militant.
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November - 12 
The Hindu reports that the 72-hour bandh (shutdown) called by the Maoist-backed People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) in the Jhargram sub-division of West Midnapore District began on November 12, with its supporters setting a pick-up van afire at Sapdhara near Jhargram. Police sources
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The Hindu reports that the 72-hour bandh (shutdown) called by the Maoist-backed People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) in the Jhargram sub-division of West Midnapore District began on November 12, with its supporters setting a pick-up van afire at Sapdhara near Jhargram. Police sources said one villager suffered a bullet injury in a fierce gunfight between the Security Forces (SFs) and cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Bakshi in the Kotwali area of the Lalgarh region. The bandh was called to protest against the alleged highhandedness of the SFs towards PCPA supporters at a rally staged in front of the office of Jhargram’s Sub-Divisional Officer. Protesters set ablaze the van early in the day and left posters demanding withdrawal of the central SFs from the region and an immediate release of all PCPA leaders, including its chief Chhatradhar Mahato. The Sub-Divisional Officer, P. Ulganathan, said the sub-division witnessed a “complete shutdown, though there was no incident other than the torching of the van.”
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November - 13 
The Patna Police arrested Subodh Singh, who is wanted in connection with the recovery of a haul of explosives besides rifles and cartridges from Patna and Gaya in Bihar and Ranchi, Hazaribgah and Bokaro in Jharkhand during successive raids earlier this month. Patna Senior Superintendent of Police Vi
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The Patna Police arrested Subodh Singh, who is wanted in connection with the recovery of a haul of explosives besides rifles and cartridges from Patna and Gaya in Bihar and Ranchi, Hazaribgah and Bokaro in Jharkhand during successive raids earlier this month. Patna Senior Superintendent of Police Vineet Vinayak said on November 14 that Subodh, son of Rabindra Singh, and his wife were arrested from a house at Ramnagari under Rajeev Nagar Police station in the night of November 13. A pistol, 650 rounds of cartridges, SIM cards, fake driving licences, PAN and identity cards and Naxalite literature were seized from the place. Subodh later led the Police to a house in F sector under Kankerbagh Police Station from where three automatic rifles, 720 live cartridges, CDs and Maoist literature were seized. The rifles were kept in the cabinet of a book shelf, Vinayak said. Quoting neighbours, the SSP said the house had been taken on rent by one Prince alias Rakesh Ranjan for the last four years. Subodh, in collusion with Prince, used to stock the explosives, arms and ammunition there and transport the stuff as and when demanded by the Naxalites, he said. On the basis of confessions made by Subodh, Police also seized six vehicles of a travel agency owned by Prabhat Singh, a resident of road number 11 of Ashok Nagar. From Prabhat's house, Police seized another Ambassador car, which had in its boot a special cavity. 275 cartridges of different makes were recovered from that cavity, Vinayak said. Police have also seized five VIP beacon lights, nameplates of some senior officials of the income-tax department, CDs and Maoist literature from Prabhat's house. Prabhat, who used to supply vehicles to ferry Maoists and explosives to various places, the SSP said, adding that Police were on the lookout for Prince and Prabhat. Telegraph adds that Police also arrested three associates of Subodh for allegedly supplying arms to Maoists. Over 250 cartridges made in China and Pakistan was found concealed under the seat of an Ambassador car seized from Subodh’s transport agency. Some of the seizures in Patna, Gaya and Bokaro in the past week have thrown up Chinese hand-grenades that look like “peeled coconuts”. The Police said these are a “hot favourite” with the Maoists. The Maoists were also said to be “in possession” of hundreds of pistols made in China and even Pakistan, the Police added. Pistols of Pakistani make and magazines were recovered from two suspected Maoists picked up recently from Khagaria District in Bihar. Guns made in Bihar’s Munger, a centre of illegal arms factories for three decades, are also suspected to have reached Maoists.
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November - 14 
According to Indian Express, the Maoist posters threatening to eliminate Rohtas SP to avenge the killing of their (Maoists) leader Kamlesh Choudhary in an encounter were found pasted on the walls at Nauhatta, Chutia, Panduka and Parharia in the Rohtas District. Kamlesh Choudhary alias Vijay was kill
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According to Indian Express, the Maoist posters threatening to eliminate Rohtas SP to avenge the killing of their (Maoists) leader Kamlesh Choudhary in an encounter were found pasted on the walls at Nauhatta, Chutia, Panduka and Parharia in the Rohtas District. Kamlesh Choudhary alias Vijay was killed in an encounter with the Police in Uttar Pradesh on November 9, official sources said adding, the Maoists hold the SP responsible for the killing.
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November - 14 
In addition, Police on November 14 neutralised a base camp of the Maoists at Sarjamurmu forest located on the border of Angara and Namkum Police Stations in Ranchi District. The Maoists had, however, deserted the camp two days ago. The Police recovered some camouflaged fatigues, medicine packets, Ma
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In addition, Police on November 14 neutralised a base camp of the Maoists at Sarjamurmu forest located on the border of Angara and Namkum Police Stations in Ranchi District. The Maoists had, however, deserted the camp two days ago. The Police recovered some camouflaged fatigues, medicine packets, Maoist literature, books on jungle warfare tactics and a few maps from the camp located on a hillock about 40 metres in height. Earlier in the evening of November 13, the Police had arrested two women Maoists and a sympathizer who supplied provisions to the insurgents at their base camp. The supplier, Goverdhan Munda, was coming from the base camp along with the two women cadres, Sulochana Munda and Sangeeta Munda, when they were arrested. The three persons, who were on their way to Angara, told the Police that about 80 Maoists stayed at the base camp. Ranchi Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Praveen Kumar said,” Sulochana Munda is the wife of Sanjay Pramanik alias Doctorji, the third-in-command of Platoon-39 of the CPI-Maoist. On the basis of revelations made by the arrested persons, the Police raided the base camp on Saturday." He added that Pramanik, who led a local guerrilla squad, a sub-group of Platoon-39, was wanted in connection with several high-profile cases executed by the CPI-Maoist in the past couple of years. "Pramanik earned the sobriquet of Doctorji since he was a para-medical staff and had been running a clinic at Bundu for the past two-and-a-half year. Later, he became an active member of the guerrilla squad," the SSP said. The SSP said that the arrested women cadres have given vital information to the Police about the whereabouts of the members of the guerrilla squad, adding, "We hope to make more arrests soon." Talking about the whereabouts of guerrilla squad leader Kundan Pahan, the SSP said that he (Pahan) managed to escape under the cover of darkness following a fierce encounter with the Police at Angara on October 25.
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November - 15 
PTI reports that the Chhattisgarh Police killed a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre and arrested eight others on November 15. The Maoist was killed in the Markanar village of Kanker District in an encounter, Superintendent of Police Ajay Yadav said, adding that some Maoist literatur
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PTI reports that the Chhattisgarh Police killed a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre and arrested eight others on November 15. The Maoist was killed in the Markanar village of Kanker District in an encounter, Superintendent of Police Ajay Yadav said, adding that some Maoist literature was recovered from the incident site.
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November - 18 
A former ward member of the Sunabeda Panchayat (village level local self Government institution), Chandar Singh Barge (60), was shot dead by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) inside the Sunabeda wildlife sanctuary in Nuapada District on November 18, reports Express Buzz. The
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A former ward member of the Sunabeda Panchayat (village level local self Government institution), Chandar Singh Barge (60), was shot dead by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) inside the Sunabeda wildlife sanctuary in Nuapada District on November 18, reports Express Buzz. The Maoists left behind a poster which stated that Barge was punished for refusing to toe their line. It is suspected that Chhattisgarh-based Maoists are involved in the killing as the sanctuary is located along the Orissa-Chhattisgarh border. Barge was reportedly close to forest officials and was a member of the forest committee at the panchayat level. He was reportedly targeted by the Maoists for his role in facilitating development projects inside the sanctuary and his proximity with forest officials.
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November - 18 
In addition, the insurgents attacked another school building - Kendedih Middle School at Topchanci - in Dhanbad District and put up anti-election posters.
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In addition, the insurgents attacked another school building - Kendedih Middle School at Topchanci - in Dhanbad District and put up anti-election posters.
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November - 22 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a supporter of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) in the Lalgarh region of West Midnapore District in the night of November 22, The Hindu reports. A group of insurgents stormed into the house of Tapan Mahato, a reside
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a supporter of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) in the Lalgarh region of West Midnapore District in the night of November 22, The Hindu reports. A group of insurgents stormed into the house of Tapan Mahato, a resident of Shirshi near Jhargram, and dragged him out. His bullet-riddled body was found on the National Highway 9, some distance away from his house. The Superintendent of Police (SP), Manoj Kumar Verma, told The Hindu on November 23 that CPI-Maoist leaflets found strewn around the body claimed that Mahato was “given ‘capital punishment’ as he was involved in espionage for the police.”
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November - 24 
A search team of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Special Police Officers killed a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre in the Bijapur District on November 24, reports IANS. Police recovered some ammunition and Maoist literature from the hideout where the insurgent was killed.
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A search team of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Special Police Officers killed a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre in the Bijapur District on November 24, reports IANS. Police recovered some ammunition and Maoist literature from the hideout where the insurgent was killed.
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November - 25 
Security has been tightened in three Districts of South Orissa following the appearance of posters put up by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), warning the Police against alleged atrocities committed by them, according to PTI. The Police said additional armed Police force was deployed
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Security has been tightened in three Districts of South Orissa following the appearance of posters put up by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), warning the Police against alleged atrocities committed by them, according to PTI. The Police said additional armed Police force was deployed in Ganjam, Gajapati and Kandhamal Districts as the posters were found in public places like the panchayat (village level local self government institution) office and the bazaar (market), besides being pasted on passenger buses. All posters and leaflets have been seized and their genuineness is being verified, Police said. They speak about alleged atrocities committed by the Police on tribals in the past in places like Kalinga Nagar in Jajpur District and Maikancha and Mandrabaju areas of Kandhamal District. The posters were found in large numbers in Baragada, situated near dense forests, in Ganjam District.
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November - 27 
Suspected Maoists shot dead a local Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) leader in the same District, Police said on November 28 (today), reports IANS. According to in the sources, the incident took place in Jhargram Sub-Division’s Jitushol area in the night of November 27 when a group of insurg
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Suspected Maoists shot dead a local Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) leader in the same District, Police said on November 28 (today), reports IANS. According to in the sources, the incident took place in Jhargram Sub-Division’s Jitushol area in the night of November 27 when a group of insurgents killed Karuna Mahato. “Mahato was a CPI-M gram panchayat (village council) member in Shalboni region. The Maoist ultras called Mahato from his residence late Friday night and took him to a nearby forest. He was found dead this (Saturday) morning on National Highway-9 near Kalaboni forest region,” a District Police officer said. Police also recovered a few Maoist posters from the spot which claimed Mahato was a Police informer
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November - 29 
The SFs arrested 15 persons from a house in Jangdibalsa of Bandhugaon block bordering Narayanpatna on November 28. Superintendent of Police (SP) Deepak Kumar Chouhan on November 29 said out of the arrested persons five were suspected to be hardcore Maoist cadres. Chouhan said that while most of the
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The SFs arrested 15 persons from a house in Jangdibalsa of Bandhugaon block bordering Narayanpatna on November 28. Superintendent of Police (SP) Deepak Kumar Chouhan on November 29 said out of the arrested persons five were suspected to be hardcore Maoist cadres. Chouhan said that while most of the arrested persons were localites, two of them -- Tapan Mishra and Padmanav Sahu -- were from outside the District. According to him, the duo was staying at the Maoist camp that was raided. The SFs had acted on specific intelligence to conduct the raid. While most persons related to the camp had escaped, Police had managed to detain some, he said. Police had released the innocent villagers after preliminary enquiry and interrogation. 15 persons with Maoist links were arrested. The SP also displayed the articles and arms of Maoists seized during the raid. During the raid, 68 pairs of Maoist uniforms, six SMC guns, five SBBL guns, approximately six kilograms of gun powder, 10 electrical detonators, camera flash, wire, a wireless communication set, four rounds of ball ammunitions, banners, posters and literatures were seized. The SP said the evidences found from the spot linked Chasi Mulai Adivasi Sangh (CMAS) with the Maoists. Some of the arrested persons were also part of the CMAS. The seizure of SMC guns from the Maoist camp was a cause of concern as these guns are used for mass destruction, Chouhan added.
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November - 30 
Maoists in the Malkangiri District threatened the youths to refrain from joining the Police force and to resist combing operations by the Security Forces (SFs). These posters are seen in Kalimela, Bhejangwada, MV-79, Motu, Chitrakonda and Govindpalli areas. Maoists called upon the people to cooperat
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Maoists in the Malkangiri District threatened the youths to refrain from joining the Police force and to resist combing operations by the Security Forces (SFs). These posters are seen in Kalimela, Bhejangwada, MV-79, Motu, Chitrakonda and Govindpalli areas. Maoists called upon the people to cooperate to make their Peoples’ Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) week celebration a success. The posters and leaflets also demanded removal of personnel of the CRPF and CoBRA battalion from Maoist-infested areas. According to citizens of Malkangiri, usually the District gets gripped by panic of possible violence by Maoists during the PLGA week starting December 2.
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November - 30 
The Hindu reports that nine armed cadres, including three women, of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set on fire a tractor and a chip mixing machine, which were being used in laying a road near Lakshmipuram in Munchingput mandal (administrative unit) of Visakhapatnam District in the
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The Hindu reports that nine armed cadres, including three women, of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set on fire a tractor and a chip mixing machine, which were being used in laying a road near Lakshmipuram in Munchingput mandal (administrative unit) of Visakhapatnam District in the night of November 30. The incident happened a day before the Maoists commenced their annual week-long People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army formation celebrations. The Maoists left some pamphlets and a banner at the site urging people to make the celebrations a success. They burned down the vehicle and equipment, belonging to a private contractor, in protest against the “firing by police against innocent tribals at Pydipalli in Pedabayalu mandal on November 22 and other incidents in which the tribals were killed, the Maoists mentioned.
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December - 1 
Handwritten Maoist posters were found at the BD Market area, and the walls of adjacent Bidhan Nagar Government School in Salt Lake locality in the evening of December 1, reports Times of India. The Director General of State Police Bhupinder Singh on December 3 conceded that the Maoist menace had rai
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Handwritten Maoist posters were found at the BD Market area, and the walls of adjacent Bidhan Nagar Government School in Salt Lake locality in the evening of December 1, reports Times of India. The Director General of State Police Bhupinder Singh on December 3 conceded that the Maoist menace had raised manifold in West Bengal in the last ten years.
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December - 2 
The Maoists have threatened candidates with dire consequences if they open election offices in Palamu District, Police said. The Maoists also set ablaze the house of one of the supporters of Chhaterpur Congress nominee Radha Krishna Kishore recently to show their commitment to the cause. They have a
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The Maoists have threatened candidates with dire consequences if they open election offices in Palamu District, Police said. The Maoists also set ablaze the house of one of the supporters of Chhaterpur Congress nominee Radha Krishna Kishore recently to show their commitment to the cause. They have also pasted posters in the District warning electorates to stay away from the polls. Palamu Superintendent of Police Jatin Narwal, however, claimed that the Police would foil the ulterior designs of Maoists.
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December - 3 
The Maoists set ablaze the party flags of the Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (JVM) and left behind some posters asking villagers to boycott the polls in the Ghatsila subdivision. The security agencies in the subdivision are trying their best to ensure a peaceful atmosphere in the subdivision ahead of the fo
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The Maoists set ablaze the party flags of the Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (JVM) and left behind some posters asking villagers to boycott the polls in the Ghatsila subdivision. The security agencies in the subdivision are trying their best to ensure a peaceful atmosphere in the subdivision ahead of the fourth phase polls scheduled for December 12, he added.
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December - 4 
Police put up posters of Nachika Linga, president of CMAS, in different parts of the District on December 4 to arrest him, reports Times of India. Linga heads the Maoist-backed CMAS Narayanpatna unit and is involved in several cases, including the attack on Narayanpatna police station.
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Police put up posters of Nachika Linga, president of CMAS, in different parts of the District on December 4 to arrest him, reports Times of India. Linga heads the Maoist-backed CMAS Narayanpatna unit and is involved in several cases, including the attack on Narayanpatna police station.
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December - 6 
The Hindu reports that a pamphlet in the name of Prajaswamya Parirakshana Samiti (PPS) has surfaced in the coal belt of Adilabad District a few days ago on an unspecified date. The pamphlet declares that the PPS has been formed to counter the activities of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Ma
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The Hindu reports that a pamphlet in the name of Prajaswamya Parirakshana Samiti (PPS) has surfaced in the coal belt of Adilabad District a few days ago on an unspecified date. The pamphlet declares that the PPS has been formed to counter the activities of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoists) and their sympathisers who operate under different garbs. The PPS says the extremists now operating in the District have come back after being driven away by people of Chhattisgarh where they had functioned for the last three years. In order to seek shelter, the Maoists are resorting to disturbing the peace prevailing in the tribal areas and the coal belt for the last three years, the period during which the Maoists had quit the District.
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December - 7 
Handwritten posters were put up by the Maoists urging people to boycott the Assembly polls. The Maoists also challenged the Police administrations and threatened leaders of political parties, besides creating panic in the tribal-dominated villages of Bhandaria block of Garhwa District in the last 24
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Handwritten posters were put up by the Maoists urging people to boycott the Assembly polls. The Maoists also challenged the Police administrations and threatened leaders of political parties, besides creating panic in the tribal-dominated villages of Bhandaria block of Garhwa District in the last 24 hours. The Maoists, in fact, have threatened people and political leaders with dire consequences if they opposed the poll boycott call.
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December - 9 
Security Agencies arrested six people, three foreigners among them, for their alleged links with banned religious outfit Jaish-i-Mohammed and for planning a terrorist attack in Sargodha of Punjab on December 9, according to The News. Among the suspects were two Egyptians, one Yemeni, two Pakistani-A
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Security Agencies arrested six people, three foreigners among them, for their alleged links with banned religious outfit Jaish-i-Mohammed and for planning a terrorist attack in Sargodha of Punjab on December 9, according to The News. Among the suspects were two Egyptians, one Yemeni, two Pakistani-Americans and a local. Sources said that these five militants were arrested from the house of one of the suspects in Aziz Bhatti Town. Two computers and some jihadi literature were recovered. The Pakistani-Americans were identified as Omer Farooq and Waqar.
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December - 11 
Security Forces (SFs) discovered a Jannat (heaven) in South Waziristan Agency on December 11, in which militants used to brainwash suicide bombers. According to ISPR, a team of journalists visited the jannat at Nawaz Kot area of the agency. The ‘heaven’ consisted of four rooms. Each room contains be
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Security Forces (SFs) discovered a Jannat (heaven) in South Waziristan Agency on December 11, in which militants used to brainwash suicide bombers. According to ISPR, a team of journalists visited the jannat at Nawaz Kot area of the agency. The ‘heaven’ consisted of four rooms. Each room contains beautiful paintings of running canals of milk and honey surrounded by hoors (maidens of paradise). Conducting Officer Major Saleem said Taliban clerics showed the jannat to the would-be suicide bombers to convince them that once they blew themselves up they would enjoy a status equivalent to that of the companions of Prophet Muhammad. He said they were also told that they would live forever in the company of beautiful hoors. He said SFs had also seized hate literature, CDs, hashish and other drugs from the site. The official said two would-be suicide bombers and their trainers were also arrested from the place.
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December - 13 
The Security Force (SF) personnel on December 13 recovered 10 landmines and huge quantity of detonators in the Sundargarh District, reports Orissadailry.com. The seizures were made during a joint combing operation by the SFs in different Naxal (left wing extremisms)-infested villages under K Balang
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The Security Force (SF) personnel on December 13 recovered 10 landmines and huge quantity of detonators in the Sundargarh District, reports Orissadailry.com. The seizures were made during a joint combing operation by the SFs in different Naxal (left wing extremisms)-infested villages under K Balang Police Station, they said. During the search, nine landmines, one claymore mine, 10 tension batteries, 150 metres wire and some Maoist literature were recovered.
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December - 15 
IANS reports that two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed in a gun battle with the Security Forces in a thickly forested village of Surakhera in the Bijapur District on December 15, Police said. The Maoists opened fire on a Police team and the Policemen returned fire and
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IANS reports that two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed in a gun battle with the Security Forces in a thickly forested village of Surakhera in the Bijapur District on December 15, Police said. The Maoists opened fire on a Police team and the Policemen returned fire and killed two Maoists. The gun battle continued for about 90 minutes. Some Maoists were reported to have received bullet injuries but they were dragged inside the forest by other cadres, the Police added. Police also recovered a loaded gun, some tiffin bombs and Maoist literature from the site of the gun battle.
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December - 15 
the CPI-Maoist has announced Police Pratirodh Divas (Police Resistance Day) on December 27 and 28 in protest against the death of villagers in a blast that was targeted at Security Force personnel in Amjore village, Patamda, last month. The Maoists on December 15 launched a poster campaign at Nimdih
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the CPI-Maoist has announced Police Pratirodh Divas (Police Resistance Day) on December 27 and 28 in protest against the death of villagers in a blast that was targeted at Security Force personnel in Amjore village, Patamda, last month. The Maoists on December 15 launched a poster campaign at Nimdih and Patamda in adjoining Seraikela-Kharsawan and East Singhbhum Districts, accusing the Police and Central reserve Police Force (CRPF) of forcing villagers to run errands for them. The posters also demanded INR 10 lakh compensation for the next of kin of the deceased, besides an unconditional public apology. As reported earlier, on November 27, the Maoists had planted a pressure bomb under the felled trunk of a tree in Amjore to blow up a security convoy. But a team of CRPF personnel and Policemen — returning to their Jamshedpur base camp after the first phase of election in Patamda — forced a group of villagers to clear the road. As soon as they lifted the tree trunk, the IED went off, killing three. The same day East Singhbhum Superintendent of Police Naveen Kumar Singh declared a compensation of INR 1 lakh and Government job for the kin of the deceased. Cheques were handed over the next day while Singh said job would be provided at the earliest. Intelligence sources said that by demanding 10 times the compensation given by the administration, the Maoists were trying to gain foothold in pockets where it had no or little influence. The Seraikela-Kharsawan Superintendent of Police Abhishek said: “We are keeping close watch. No rebel programme will be allowed in Seraikela-Kharsawan.”
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December - 19 
The extremists were believed to have planted the landmine beneath a culvert to restrict the force movement on combing operation, continuing for two days following Maoists attack at Relhatur, a nearby village, on December 19. The Maoists reportedly had damaged three Government buildings, including th
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The extremists were believed to have planted the landmine beneath a culvert to restrict the force movement on combing operation, continuing for two days following Maoists attack at Relhatur, a nearby village, on December 19. The Maoists reportedly had damaged three Government buildings, including the local panchayat (village level local self Government situation) office, at Relhatur. Around 100 armed Maoists stormed into Relhatur village and blew up the panchayat office and its adjoining panchayat store building. An eyewitness said the Maoists were shouting anti-Government slogans, daring villagers to call the Police. The extremists also pasted hand written posters at nearby villages of Rengeda and Topadih. The people of Mahupada, Jharbeda, Relhatur, Sanbalijore and Nangalkata village had earlier left their houses out of fear and staged a dharna (protest) before K Balang Police Station and NH No 215 demanding security. The villagers had returned only three days ago, after security camps were opened in their villages. The District administration had held a “civil action” programme at Relhatur on December 17 and announced several development programmes and appealed to villagers to cooperate with police to tackle the menace in their area. Superintendent of Police (Rourkela) Diptesh Patnaik said additional Police force with senior officers will be rushed to Relhatur and joint combing operation will be intensified.
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December - 20 
IANS reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoist) blew up a community building in Bokaro District as it was used by the Security Force personnel in the recently concluded elections, Police said December 21. The Maoists attacked the building in Palamau village under Nawadi
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IANS reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoist) blew up a community building in Bokaro District as it was used by the Security Force personnel in the recently concluded elections, Police said December 21. The Maoists attacked the building in Palamau village under Nawadih block of Bokaro District on December 20. No one was injured in the incident, a Police officer said. "Maoists left a pamphlet saying that the community building was blown up as it was used by the security forces during the polls," the officer said.
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December - 20 
Purba Banglar Communist Party (PBCP) cadres threatening to kill five people if they stand against their 'movement', pasted posters and distributed leaflets at Katagari Bazaar in Tarash sub district of Sirajganj District in the night of December 20, reports Daily Star. Many cadres, who had earlier we
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Purba Banglar Communist Party (PBCP) cadres threatening to kill five people if they stand against their 'movement', pasted posters and distributed leaflets at Katagari Bazaar in Tarash sub district of Sirajganj District in the night of December 20, reports Daily Star. Many cadres, who had earlier went into hiding following operations by law enforcers, are now back to the scene and they are engaged in different crimes including abduction, robbery, murder and extortion. During the last few months, PBCP has set up safe havens in different remote chars (small islands) of Jamuna River and greater Chalon Beel region under Sirajganj, Bogra, Pabna and Natore Districts as law enforcers' vigilance is rather lax due to poor communication facilities. At daytime, the criminals remain unnoticed in the guise of general people or travellers and at night they come out in groups for organisational and anti-social activities, locals said. The criminals go into hiding when law enforcers take tough action but return to the area and become active again when there is laxity in vigilance, they added.
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December - 21 
Eight Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested by the Chintapalli special Police party at Korukonda village in Visakhapatnam on December 21 and the arrested were sent for remand on December 22, reports The Hindu. According to the District Police Officer, the eight belonged t
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Eight Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested by the Chintapalli special Police party at Korukonda village in Visakhapatnam on December 21 and the arrested were sent for remand on December 22, reports The Hindu. According to the District Police Officer, the eight belonged to Rollagedda village in Orissa, which is very near to Andhra border. They were carrying Maoist party literature, banners and other material, when they were arrested.
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December - 25 
Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, allegedly involved in the assassination of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Laxamananda Saraswati, were arrested in the Rayagada District, Police said on December 26, according to PTI. The arrests were made by Security Force (SF) personnel
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Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, allegedly involved in the assassination of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Laxamananda Saraswati, were arrested in the Rayagada District, Police said on December 26, according to PTI. The arrests were made by Security Force (SF) personnel engaged in anti-Maoist operation in the dense forests of Tembaguda, about 120 kilometres from Rayagada on December 25, Nilakantha Patra, inspector-in-charge of the Police Station, said. The Maoists identified as Suna Gandalaka, Dhobai Kadraka, Bhapei Praska and Gopala Pidikaka of nearby villages were allegedly involved in a number of crimes, including the killing of the VHP leader in 2008 and Nayagarh attack in 2007. The SF personnel had seized a land mine, explosive substances, Maoists literature and banners from the extremists, Patra added.
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December - 25 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres have started threatening gram pradhans (village heads) and chowkidars (guards) with dire consequences if any member of the CPI-Maoist outfit is arrested or if police raid their hideouts, reports Times of India. The Maoists through posters put u
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres have started threatening gram pradhans (village heads) and chowkidars (guards) with dire consequences if any member of the CPI-Maoist outfit is arrested or if police raid their hideouts, reports Times of India. The Maoists through posters put up at several villages under Shikaripara block (administrative division) of Dumka District, have threatened that village heads and chowkidars would be killed under the above-mentioned circumstances for being Police informers. Maoist posters were seen at various places in the three villages of Haripur, Maluti and Pinargarhia, which are considered to be Maoist strongholds. The CP-Maoist move to declare punitive action against the village heads and chowkidars is being viewed here as its modus operandi to persuade them to convince the common villagers being in regular touch to refrain from being Police informers by holding them directly responsible in case of an arrest or any other move by Police against it.
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December - 26 
A couple was burnt alive by suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the Palamau District due to their land dispute with a Maoist ‘commander’, Police said on December 27. “Divesh Singh and his wife, Devbrati Devi were burnt alive at Saraidih village by suspected Maoist rebels
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A couple was burnt alive by suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the Palamau District due to their land dispute with a Maoist ‘commander’, Police said on December 27. “Divesh Singh and his wife, Devbrati Devi were burnt alive at Saraidih village by suspected Maoist rebels,” Palamau’s Superintendent of Police Jatin Narwal told IANS. Around 10 to 15 extremists raided the Saraidih village, 180 kilometers from Ranchi in the night of December 26 and set Divesh’s house on fire. The couple who were sleeping at the time were burnt alive. The extremists left a pamphlet at the spot, terming the couple “police informers”. According to Narwal, Divesh had a land dispute with Mahendra Bhuiya, an ‘area commander’ of the CPI-Maoist.
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December - 26 
Rajshahi Police aided by Rajshahi University (RU) authorities in the night of December 26 seized more than 500 jihadi books, kept for distribution by World Assembly of Muslim Youths (WAMY), from an Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) controlled room at Shaheed Shamsuzzoha Hall. The room was reportedly used
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Rajshahi Police aided by Rajshahi University (RU) authorities in the night of December 26 seized more than 500 jihadi books, kept for distribution by World Assembly of Muslim Youths (WAMY), from an Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) controlled room at Shaheed Shamsuzzoha Hall. The room was reportedly used as WAMY Bangladesh office and run by ICS cadres of the hall unit. WAMY was set up during the tenure of Bangladesh National Party-Jamaat led Government defying the RU rules and regulations, sources said.
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December - 27 
The Sudharam Police on December 27 arrested eight Hizbut Touhid militants, including three women, from the third floor of a house in Uttar Fakirpur area in Noakhali District, reports Daily star. Police also recovered a huge number of books on militancy, leaflets, letters, 30 CDs, BNR 100000, two che
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The Sudharam Police on December 27 arrested eight Hizbut Touhid militants, including three women, from the third floor of a house in Uttar Fakirpur area in Noakhali District, reports Daily star. Police also recovered a huge number of books on militancy, leaflets, letters, 30 CDs, BNR 100000, two cheque books, eight mobile phone sets and four identity cards from their possession. The arrestees were identified as District amir (chief) of the outfit Mohammed Mainuddin, Abdus Sobhan, Mohammed Russell, Hasna Akter, Nargis Akter, Hosne Ara Begum, Abdul Wahid Mamun and Sajib. Police said six militants hailed from Purkora village under Sonaimuri upazila in the District. Of the other two--Abdul Wahid Mamun came from Bhouak village under Sonagazi sub-district while Sajib from Uttar Farkirpur village under Sadar sub-District.
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December - 29 
IANS reports that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze a shop and an auto rickshaw in the Raisuan village of Keonjhar District, Police said on December 29. “Maoists torched a shop last night [December 28]. About 20 armed Maoists had come and torched a shop and an auto,” sai
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IANS reports that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze a shop and an auto rickshaw in the Raisuan village of Keonjhar District, Police said on December 29. “Maoists torched a shop last night [December 28]. About 20 armed Maoists had come and torched a shop and an auto,” said Dhruba Charan Puhan, Sub Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) of Keonjhar. According to Police, the extremists set ablaze the shop by pouring petrol after asking the shop owner and his family members to leave. The Maoists have also left some literature, threatening the Police and some other individuals of the village.
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December - 29 
In the same locality, the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have warned khasadars a (local tribal force) and construction contractors against carrying out their duties by distributing pamphlet in Miranshah in North Waziristan on December 29, reports Daily Times. The TTP said the decision had been mad
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In the same locality, the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have warned khasadars a (local tribal force) and construction contractors against carrying out their duties by distributing pamphlet in Miranshah in North Waziristan on December 29, reports Daily Times. The TTP said the decision had been made to protect the life and property of the tribal people belonging to the Mehsud tribe.
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Two Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-Marxist) supporters were killed by suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Belpahari near the Lalgarh area in West Midnapore District late on December 30, reported The Hindu. The victims, Konaram Singh and Ananda Singh, were abducted
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Two Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-Marxist) supporters were killed by suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Belpahari near the Lalgarh area in West Midnapore District late on December 30, reported The Hindu. The victims, Konaram Singh and Ananda Singh, were abducted from their homes at the Balichua village in the night of December 30. Their bullet-riddled dead bodies were found nearby on December 31. The Maoists left some posters near the dead bodies wherein it was stated that the duo had been punished for being Police informers and for supporting the anti-Maoist Gana Pratirodh Committee (Mass Resistance Committee), the Police said, adds Times of India.
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