Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres reportedly put up a poster threatening ‘police informers’ of dire consequences at Imamganj village under Khirimor Police Station limits in Patna District of Bihar on September 22, reports The Times of India. The poster was pasted on the wall of a temple at Imamganj under Paliganj subdivision. The Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) of Paliganj, Manoj Kumar Pandey said, “It is being investigated if the pamphlet had actually been pasted by Maoists. However, nothing concrete has surfaced yet”. Earlier, in January this year, “Police had received information that the Maoist ‘Commander’ Guddu Sharma, a native of Mokar village in Jehanabad district was trying to re-establish the foothold in Paliganj area,” the SDPO said. However, “it is suspected that the pamphlet might be an act of Makhmilpur youths to terrorize those at Imamganj, as both are neighbouring villages on the border of Patna and Arwal districts”, the SDPO added.