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September - 1 September - 5
According to a delayed report, on September 1, police arrested two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leaders, identified as Reshma Biwi and Idris Seikh, at Jhauboni village and remanded them to police custody on September 5, reports Naxal
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According to a delayed report, on September 1, police arrested two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leaders, identified as Reshma Biwi and Idris Seikh, at Jhauboni village and remanded them to police custody on September 5, reports Naxal Terror Watch. Police also recovered sophisticated revolvers, two rifles, 13 rounds of ammunition and 10 socket bombs from their possession.
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September - 1 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked a police station at Jegurugonda in the Dantewada district on September 1-night, according to The Hindu. Some 80 rounds were fired from both sides. No casualties were reported.
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked a police station at Jegurugonda in the Dantewada district on September 1-night, according to The Hindu. Some 80 rounds were fired from both sides. No casualties were reported.
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September - 2 
An encounter occurred between the police and a group of Maoists at a training camp located inside the deep forest of Gaielmundi in the Sambalpur district on September 2. However, no casualty was reported on either side.
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An encounter occurred between the police and a group of Maoists at a training camp located inside the deep forest of Gaielmundi in the Sambalpur district on September 2. However, no casualty was reported on either side.
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September - 2 
Maoists looted INR 40000, some cheques and important papers from a businessman who was returning from a Sunday collection at Panama square in Jagdalpur of Bastar district on September 2.
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Maoists looted INR 40000, some cheques and important papers from a businessman who was returning from a Sunday collection at Panama square in Jagdalpur of Bastar district on September 2.
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September - 2 
On September 2-night, a Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist movement) activist, identified as Chaituram, and his relative, Mudyami Jhadi, were killed by a group of at least 60 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Bhusaram village under
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On September 2-night, a Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist movement) activist, identified as Chaituram, and his relative, Mudyami Jhadi, were killed by a group of at least 60 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Bhusaram village under Bhairamgarh police station area of Bijapur district, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7.
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September - 2 
Police recovered an unexploded bomb at the Khariguda-Bachipank road in the Rayagada district, reports Statesman.
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Police recovered an unexploded bomb at the Khariguda-Bachipank road in the Rayagada district, reports Statesman.
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September - 3 
According to Statesman, the chairman and managing director of the National Mineral Development Corporation (NDMC), B. Ramesh Kumar, said that it suffered losses of over INR 205 crore in the past eighteen months due to Maoist violence in Chhattisgarh.
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According to Statesman, the chairman and managing director of the National Mineral Development Corporation (NDMC), B. Ramesh Kumar, said that it suffered losses of over INR 205 crore in the past eighteen months due to Maoist violence in Chhattisgarh. He informed at a press conference in Hyderabad on September 2 that the production loss in Bailadila sector alone was 8.5 lakh tons in 2006-07 and 7.5 lakh tons so far in the current financial year.
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September - 3 
Around 25 armed Naxalites (left-wing extremists), belonging to the Chandgaon dalam (squad) headed by its ‘commander’ Ranjita, killed a former police informer, identified as Maniram, at Gurgapur village in the Gadchiroli district on September 3, repor
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Around 25 armed Naxalites (left-wing extremists), belonging to the Chandgaon dalam (squad) headed by its ‘commander’ Ranjita, killed a former police informer, identified as Maniram, at Gurgapur village in the Gadchiroli district on September 3, reports Times of India.
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On September 3, Maoists killed a civilian, Shailendra Patel, and injured his associate, Rajneesh Phutane, in the Gangaloor road of Bijapur district.
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On September 3, Maoists killed a civilian, Shailendra Patel, and injured his associate, Rajneesh Phutane, in the Gangaloor road of Bijapur district.
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Security force personnel recovered a huge cache of explosives from two different places in the Rayagada district on September 3, reports New Indian Express. Over 3,600 detonators, 65 packets of gelatin sticks, codex wires and chemical agents were rec
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Security force personnel recovered a huge cache of explosives from two different places in the Rayagada district on September 3, reports New Indian Express. Over 3,600 detonators, 65 packets of gelatin sticks, codex wires and chemical agents were recovered from the Ambatola and Munikhal areas of the district which is also a stronghold of the Maoists. Superintendent of Police, A K Singh, said that the major chunk of the explosives was seized at Ambatola. Three persons have been arrested in connection with the recovery.
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September - 4 
According to Chhattisgarh, three cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Ruplal (carrying head money INR 2000), Rajendra (head money of INR 20000) and Ramdas (head money of INR 5000), were arrested from Jhadikhairi village under C
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According to Chhattisgarh, three cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Ruplal (carrying head money INR 2000), Rajendra (head money of INR 20000) and Ramdas (head money of INR 5000), were arrested from Jhadikhairi village under Churiya police station area in the Rajnandgaon district on September 4. Police recovered one rifle from the possession of Rajendra and also recovered 28-kilo grams of explosives from the outskirts of the village on the basis of information reveled by him.
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September - 4 
According to police sources, two CPI-Maoist cadres were killed by police in an encounter at Murmunda village under Faresgarh police station limits of Bastar district. The incident occurred when police rushed to the village where Maoists had damaged f
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According to police sources, two CPI-Maoist cadres were killed by police in an encounter at Murmunda village under Faresgarh police station limits of Bastar district. The incident occurred when police rushed to the village where Maoists had damaged five houses and looted valuable things. Police also recovered two rifles and three bombs from the incident site.
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September - 4 
According to The Hindu, police recovered a cache of arms and ammunition from the Bollapalli Reserve Forest area under Bandlamotu police station in the Guntur district on September 4. The recoveries include .303 rifle, three 12 bore tapanchas (locally
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According to The Hindu, police recovered a cache of arms and ammunition from the Bollapalli Reserve Forest area under Bandlamotu police station in the Guntur district on September 4. The recoveries include .303 rifle, three 12 bore tapanchas (locally made firearms), explosive material weighing 20-kilo grams along with two country-made hand grenades, 300 rounds of ammunition for several arms like .410 muskets, .303 Dual Band Radar rifles, .303 Light Machine Gun, a binocular and three olive green uniforms. The Superintendent of Police, Mahesh Chandra Laddha, disclosed that 15-kilograms of landmines and five-kilograms of claymore mines were recovered from various important routes targeting the VIPs and police personnel.
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On September 4, six Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested from Barauna village in the Gaya district of Bihar. Superintendent of Police, Amit Jain, stated that the arrested extremists were wanted by the police for their inv
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On September 4, six Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested from Barauna village in the Gaya district of Bihar. Superintendent of Police, Amit Jain, stated that the arrested extremists were wanted by the police for their involvement in several cases, including one related to the burning of a tractor of self-styled Ranvir Sena (private army of the upper caste) commander Ajgaibi Sharma.
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September - 4 
Police unearthed a huge dump of the Maoist’s consisting of weapons, repair instruments, including a lathe machine, drilling machine, 1 HP motor, gas welding cylinder, three hexablade frames, seven bench vices, empty grenade shells, ten coupling bombs
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Police unearthed a huge dump of the Maoist’s consisting of weapons, repair instruments, including a lathe machine, drilling machine, 1 HP motor, gas welding cylinder, three hexablade frames, seven bench vices, empty grenade shells, ten coupling bombs, ammunition and spares of guns and one tapancha from an area between Chenganikota and Mangampadu under Donkarai police station in the East Godavari district.
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September - 5 
According to IANS, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has set up central technical units (CTU) in Jharkhand to repair weapons and manufacture landmines and grenades. The four districts where CTUs have been set up are Ranchi, Lohadagga,
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According to IANS, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has set up central technical units (CTU) in Jharkhand to repair weapons and manufacture landmines and grenades. The four districts where CTUs have been set up are Ranchi, Lohadagga, Gumla and Latehar and the mobile CTU operates in Saranda forests, bordering Orissa and West Bengal, intelligence reports said. "The first CTU was established by Maoist rebels in Andhra Pradesh a few years ago. CTU helps Maoists to get their weapons repaired," said an unnamed police official involved in the anti-Maoist operations. He also said that the Maoists have already appointed skilled persons with knowledge of repairing rifles, pistols, self-loading rifles, AK-47s, AK-56s etc. The CTUs have expertise in developing hi-tech landmines, grenades and other explosive material used in detonating landmines.
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September - 5 
According to PTI, four unidentified Naxalites (left-wing extremists), including three women, escaped when the Karnataka Police personnel raided the house of one Marappa near Mudigere in the Chikmagalur district on September 5. The Additional Director
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According to PTI, four unidentified Naxalites (left-wing extremists), including three women, escaped when the Karnataka Police personnel raided the house of one Marappa near Mudigere in the Chikmagalur district on September 5. The Additional Director General of Police, Shankar Bidari, said that the house was used as their shelter place.
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September - 5 
The Chhattisgarh Government has constituted a Special Task Force (STF), on the lines of Andhra Pradesh's Greyhounds, headed by an army officer to tackle the Maoist insurgency, Times of India reports. Director General of Police, Vishwaranjan, said tha
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The Chhattisgarh Government has constituted a Special Task Force (STF), on the lines of Andhra Pradesh's Greyhounds, headed by an army officer to tackle the Maoist insurgency, Times of India reports. Director General of Police, Vishwaranjan, said that around 4,000 personnel will be deployed with the STF. "The STF personnel will be provided with commando training and advanced weapons to launch an offensive against Maoist extremists inside the dense jungles. These highly-trained security personnel will be able to launch attacks against rebels," he said, adding, the government is picking STF personnel from the existing police force.
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September - 5 
The Maoists are reportedly planning to step up attacks on iron ore mining facilities in the Bailadila hills of Dantewada district. Police sources said they found leaflets and posters in which the extremists have vowed to intensify attacks on iron ore
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The Maoists are reportedly planning to step up attacks on iron ore mining facilities in the Bailadila hills of Dantewada district. Police sources said they found leaflets and posters in which the extremists have vowed to intensify attacks on iron ore facilities in the area.
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September - 5 
The Union Minister of State for Home, Sriprakash Jaiswal, informed the Rajya Sabha (upper house of the parliament) in a written reply on September 5 that left-wing extremists have killed 129 politicians and 411 government officials during 2004 and 20
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The Union Minister of State for Home, Sriprakash Jaiswal, informed the Rajya Sabha (upper house of the parliament) in a written reply on September 5 that left-wing extremists have killed 129 politicians and 411 government officials during 2004 and 2006, reports Zee News. While 45 politicians were killed in 2004, 64 were killed in 2005 and another 20 in 2006. Similarly, 100 government officials were killed in 2004, 153 in 2005 and a further 158 in 2006. Left-wing extremists carried out 114 attacks on politicians in 2004, 111 attacks in 2005 and a further 31 attacks in 2006. Similarly, a total of 245 government officials were attacked by the extremists in 2004, 201 in 2005 and 216 in 2006.
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September - 6 
About 300 Maoists attacked the Railway Protection Force (RPF) personnel at Richuguta railway station on the Barkakana-Barwadih section of Latehar district and injured one RPF personnel, J. P. Bharti, reports The Telegraph. They disarmed the RPF perso
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About 300 Maoists attacked the Railway Protection Force (RPF) personnel at Richuguta railway station on the Barkakana-Barwadih section of Latehar district and injured one RPF personnel, J. P. Bharti, reports The Telegraph. They disarmed the RPF personnel and looted one carbine, one SLR, five .303 rifles, 90 carbine bullets, 250 .303 bullets, 60 SLR bullets, badges on their uniforms, cellular phones and some cash.
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September - 6 
According to Ranchi Express, the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT), a splinter left-wing extremist group, has issued a death threat to Ram Prakash, the Member of Legislative Assembly from Latehar representing the Rashtriya Janta Dal party. The JLT ha
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According to Ranchi Express, the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT), a splinter left-wing extremist group, has issued a death threat to Ram Prakash, the Member of Legislative Assembly from Latehar representing the Rashtriya Janta Dal party. The JLT has also stopped all ongoing development projects in his constituency and warned people to stay away from such projects or face dire consequences. The JLT have also warned his supporters and government officers against following his orders.
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September - 6 
Commander of the Telakapally local guerilla squad and area committee secretary of the CPI-Maoist, identified as Lenkala Devendramma alias Rajitha, surrendered before the police at an unspecified place in the Mahububnagar district on September 6, acco
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Commander of the Telakapally local guerilla squad and area committee secretary of the CPI-Maoist, identified as Lenkala Devendramma alias Rajitha, surrendered before the police at an unspecified place in the Mahububnagar district on September 6, according to The Hindu.
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September - 6 
Daily India reports that several small businessmen and traders have reportedly fled from Khukhra village in the Giridih district fearing for their lives from the CPI-Maoist. The Maoists reportedly extort money from these people and had also accused s
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Daily India reports that several small businessmen and traders have reportedly fled from Khukhra village in the Giridih district fearing for their lives from the CPI-Maoist. The Maoists reportedly extort money from these people and had also accused some of them of being police informers.
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September - 6 
Over 400 Maoists stormed the Keetagaon and Sans villages and set ablaze four houses, some motorcycles and food grain.
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Over 400 Maoists stormed the Keetagaon and Sans villages and set ablaze four houses, some motorcycles and food grain.
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September - 6 
Police recovered a landmine attached with an electronic detonator, 20 meters wire and four pencil batteries along with nine old batteries under Durg Kondul police station limits of Kanker district on September 6, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7.
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Police recovered a landmine attached with an electronic detonator, 20 meters wire and four pencil batteries along with nine old batteries under Durg Kondul police station limits of Kanker district on September 6, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7.
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September - 6 
Seven villagers were killed in an attack by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Dighi village in the East Singhbhum district on September 6, reports Times of India. The Maoists attacked the village in retaliation to villagers nabbing
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Seven villagers were killed in an attack by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Dighi village in the East Singhbhum district on September 6, reports Times of India. The Maoists attacked the village in retaliation to villagers nabbing three of their cadres and handing them over to police on September 2.
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September - 6 
Two CPI-Maoist cadres, Uppalapally Yadaiah alias Ramaswamy alias Obulesh and Kodangi Kalamma alias Srujana, surrendered before the police at an unspecified place in the Nalagonda district.
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Two CPI-Maoist cadres, Uppalapally Yadaiah alias Ramaswamy alias Obulesh and Kodangi Kalamma alias Srujana, surrendered before the police at an unspecified place in the Nalagonda district.
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September - 7 
On September 7, around 500 armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres raided Adwara village in the Bhairamgarh block of Bijapur district and axed to death three tribal men. Maoists killed the civilians for their alleged link with the S
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On September 7, around 500 armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres raided Adwara village in the Bhairamgarh block of Bijapur district and axed to death three tribal men. Maoists killed the civilians for their alleged link with the Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist civil militia movement), reports Chhattisgarh.
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September - 7 
The former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, N. Janardhan Reddy, and his wife, N. Rajyalakshmi, who is also Minister for Women Development and Child Welfare in the Andhra Pradesh cabinet, escaped unhurt while three Congress party workers were killed and
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The former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, N. Janardhan Reddy, and his wife, N. Rajyalakshmi, who is also Minister for Women Development and Child Welfare in the Andhra Pradesh cabinet, escaped unhurt while three Congress party workers were killed and five others sustained injuries in a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-triggered landmine blast near Chitwedu village in the Nellore district on September 7-morning (today), reports PTI. The remote controlled blast targeted the convoy of 21 vehicles of Reddy, who is a Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha), damaging the bulletproof car in which the couple was traveling. Reddy was the Chief Minister when a ban was imposed on the Maoists (then known as People’s War Group or PWG) for the first time in May 1992. He has been on the Maoist hit-list since then. He had earlier escaped an assassination attempt in 2003.
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September - 7 
Three Maoists were killed in an encounter with the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel at Kondapavali village under Kirandul police station of Dantewada district. The encounter occurred when Maoists triggered a landmine explosion and subseq
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Three Maoists were killed in an encounter with the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel at Kondapavali village under Kirandul police station of Dantewada district. The encounter occurred when Maoists triggered a landmine explosion and subsequently opened fire towards the CRPF personnel who were on a combing operation in the area. One CRPF personnel sustained injuries in the encounter. Police recovered detonators, three bombs, one rifle and some other explosives from the encounter site.
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September - 8 
According to delayed reports, an exchange of fire was reported between police and cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near Sileru hydral power project in the Visakhapatnam district on September 8, reports The Hindu. However, no
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According to delayed reports, an exchange of fire was reported between police and cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near Sileru hydral power project in the Visakhapatnam district on September 8, reports The Hindu. However, no casualties were reported on either side. During a subsequent search operation, police recovered some landmines and Maoist literature from the incident site.
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September - 8 
On September 8, a Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist civil militia movement) activist, Agan Palli, was killed by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Dhanora village in the Bijapur district, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7.
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On September 8, a Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist civil militia movement) activist, Agan Palli, was killed by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Dhanora village in the Bijapur district, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7.
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September - 8 
Police on September 8 carried out combing operations in the forest areas in and around Mettupalayam in the Coimbatore district to check possible infiltration of Maoists, following the landmine blast at Nellore in Andhra Pradesh a day earlier, accordi
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Police on September 8 carried out combing operations in the forest areas in and around Mettupalayam in the Coimbatore district to check possible infiltration of Maoists, following the landmine blast at Nellore in Andhra Pradesh a day earlier, according to The Hindu. More than 100 police personnel were involved in the search operations in the Mettupalayam and Sirumugai forest areas.
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September - 9 
According to Times of India, 13 ministers, apart from Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy and Home Minister K. Jana Reddy, are on the hit list of Maoists in the State. Consequently, the ministers have been asked not to venture out of the capital H
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According to Times of India, 13 ministers, apart from Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy and Home Minister K. Jana Reddy, are on the hit list of Maoists in the State. Consequently, the ministers have been asked not to venture out of the capital Hyderabad without informing the police. They will also have to inform the police in their respective districts, constituencies and whichever places they intend to visit a few days in advance. Though the Maoists have not declared all the 13 as their target, for the last one year or so, police have reportedly been getting information that these ministers would be targeted. Among the ministers who figure in the hit list are: Shabbir Ali, J. C. Diwakar Reddy, Ponnala Laxmaiah, Kanna Laxminarayana, Konathala Ramakrishna, K. Rosaiah, D. Srinivas, Anam Ramnarayana Reddy and T. Jeevan Reddy.
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September - 9 
On September 9, CPI-Maoist cadres also set ablaze a truck of the State electricity department carrying electric wires worth INR 400000 at Bijapurghat in the Bijapur district.
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On September 9, CPI-Maoist cadres also set ablaze a truck of the State electricity department carrying electric wires worth INR 400000 at Bijapurghat in the Bijapur district.
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September - 9 
On September 9-night, a civilian, Arun Vishwakarma, was shot dead by the Naxalites (left-wing extremists) in the Rajwadeen village of Palamu district, reports Ranchi Express. Another civilian, identified as Gopal Mahto was also shot dead by the Naxal
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On September 9-night, a civilian, Arun Vishwakarma, was shot dead by the Naxalites (left-wing extremists) in the Rajwadeen village of Palamu district, reports Ranchi Express. Another civilian, identified as Gopal Mahto was also shot dead by the Naxalites in Jamuney village in the same area. A hand-written note left near Gopal's body suggested that the killings were carried out by the Tritiya Prastuti Committee, a breakaway faction of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), as it had a warning message for Beerbal and Karim, two top commanders of the CPI Maoist.
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September - 9 
Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up a transmission tower of the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) at Kalimela in the Malkangiri district on September 9, reports New Indian Express. The incident disrupted telecommun
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Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up a transmission tower of the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) at Kalimela in the Malkangiri district on September 9, reports New Indian Express. The incident disrupted telecommunication network in the tribal-dominated and inaccessible areas of Kalimela and Padia blocks. Superintendent of Police, Satish Gajbhiye, said that there have been few unsuccessful attempts earlier by the Maoists to blow up the tower. The police have reportedly requested the BSNL authorities to shift the tower from the present location to inside the Kalimela police station for safety reasons.
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September - 9 
The Maoists set ablaze a jeep carrying passengers near Kakodi forest under Durg Kondal police station limits of Kanker district. Maoists asked the passenger to de-board the jeep and subsequently set it ablaze.
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The Maoists set ablaze a jeep carrying passengers near Kakodi forest under Durg Kondal police station limits of Kanker district. Maoists asked the passenger to de-board the jeep and subsequently set it ablaze.
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September - 9 
The Union Minister of State for Commerce, Jairam Ramesh, stated in Hyderabad, capital of Andhra Pradesh, that the activities of Salwa Judum should be reviewed in the wake of migration of tribals to Andhra Pradesh, according to The Hindu. He said, “Tr
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The Union Minister of State for Commerce, Jairam Ramesh, stated in Hyderabad, capital of Andhra Pradesh, that the activities of Salwa Judum should be reviewed in the wake of migration of tribals to Andhra Pradesh, according to The Hindu. He said, “Tribals in Chhattisgarh are caught between the Salwa Judum and Maoists and are paying the price… The Salwa Judum was formed as an outfit aimed at people’s participation. But their activities are something different for the past few months.” He also said that because of them, the Guthi Koya tribals of Chhattisgarh were fleeing their hamlets and taking shelter in the neighbouring Warangal and Khammam districts of Andhra Pradesh.
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September - 9 
Times of India reported that the conspiracy to assassinate the former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Janardhan Reddy was hatched and monitored from Chennai, capital of Tamil Nadu, by the Maoist party’s central committee members. The intelligence win
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Times of India reported that the conspiracy to assassinate the former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Janardhan Reddy was hatched and monitored from Chennai, capital of Tamil Nadu, by the Maoist party’s central committee members. The intelligence wing has gathered that top Maoist leaders take shelter in Chennai considering it to be relatively safe. Senior police officials involved in the anti-Maoist operations said they had information that even the central committee members of the CPI-Maoist would frequently visit Chennai. "Since a former chief minister was the target, the central committee leaders themselves must have planned and monitored the attack from Chennai. We suspect those who carried out the operation might have escaped to Chennai," a senior police officer said. One top Maoist leader who was arrested on the Andhra-Orissa border reportedly revealed that the Maoists conducted a recce in Visakhapatnam last year as part of their conspiracy to kill Janardhan Reddy and but could not execute the plan.
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September - 10 
A Salwa Judum activist, Somlu Muriya was killed by Maoists on September 9 at Parkel village under Mirtur police station limits in the same district.
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A Salwa Judum activist, Somlu Muriya was killed by Maoists on September 9 at Parkel village under Mirtur police station limits in the same district.
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September - 10 
According to Dainik Bhaskar, two Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist civil militia movement) activists, Vacham Budaru and Vacham Kariya, were ‘interrogated’ and killed by around 50-60 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Punedhvaya vill
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According to Dainik Bhaskar, two Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist civil militia movement) activists, Vacham Budaru and Vacham Kariya, were ‘interrogated’ and killed by around 50-60 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Punedhvaya village in the Bijapur district on September 10-night. The Maoists also assaulted a villager, Vacham Bach. Subsequently, the Maoists moved towards the nearby village of Aadapalli and killed a former Special Police Officer, Korsa Sannu. Later, they moved towards the house of the Sarpanch (village head), Kudiyam Lahmu, and destroyed his house and looted food grains and cattle.
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September - 10 
News Post India reports that two CPI-Maoist cadres were arrested from Saranda forest in the West Singhbhum district when police personnel raided a Maoist bunker in the area. Police also destroyed the cemented bunker and seized four rifles that Maoist
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News Post India reports that two CPI-Maoist cadres were arrested from Saranda forest in the West Singhbhum district when police personnel raided a Maoist bunker in the area. Police also destroyed the cemented bunker and seized four rifles that Maoists had earlier stolen from the police, 250 live cartridges, detonators, fuse wire, Maoist literature, a mobile phone and incriminating documents.
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September - 10 
Police also destroyed a CPI-Maoist training camp in the Bokaro district.
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Police also destroyed a CPI-Maoist training camp in the Bokaro district.
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September - 10 
Police recovered 14 boxes containing four looted rifles of the Giridih district police, seven landmines, dozens of gelatine rods and more than 200 rounds of ammunition, police uniform, badges, mobile phones and belts from Nawadih in the Bokaro distri
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Police recovered 14 boxes containing four looted rifles of the Giridih district police, seven landmines, dozens of gelatine rods and more than 200 rounds of ammunition, police uniform, badges, mobile phones and belts from Nawadih in the Bokaro district, according to The Telegraph.
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September - 10 
Two civilians, Krishna Naik and Kamalamma, are reported to have informed the cuddapah district Superintendent of Police, Y. Nagi Reddy, on September 10 that a Maoist, identified as Krishna Naik, was threatening them of dire consequences if they raise
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Two civilians, Krishna Naik and Kamalamma, are reported to have informed the cuddapah district Superintendent of Police, Y. Nagi Reddy, on September 10 that a Maoist, identified as Krishna Naik, was threatening them of dire consequences if they raised crops in their land, which they had been cultivating for two decades at Brahmamgari Matham in the district, reports The Hindu.
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September - 11 
According to Chhattisgarh, police arrested a CPI-Maoist cadre, Udayaram, (carrying head money of INR 20000) from Banjari village in the Raipur district.
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According to Chhattisgarh, police arrested a CPI-Maoist cadre, Udayaram, (carrying head money of INR 20000) from Banjari village in the Raipur district.
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September - 11 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) abducted three Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist civil militia movement) activists from Gangaloor police station area of Bijapur district and subsequently killed one of them, identified as Hemla Budhr
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) abducted three Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist civil militia movement) activists from Gangaloor police station area of Bijapur district and subsequently killed one of them, identified as Hemla Budhru, on September 11, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7. The three men from Gangaloor relief camp were grazing cattle when about 12 Maoists came and abducted them. The whereabouts of the two others is not ascertained.
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September - 11 
Police arrested a CPI-Maoist cadre, Asharfi Yadav, at Jalbotha village under Chando police station limits of Surguja district. He is reported to have disclosed his involvement in the killing of the Bharatiya Janata Party leader, Devnandan Yadav, and
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Police arrested a CPI-Maoist cadre, Asharfi Yadav, at Jalbotha village under Chando police station limits of Surguja district. He is reported to have disclosed his involvement in the killing of the Bharatiya Janata Party leader, Devnandan Yadav, and several other cases.
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September - 11 
Police on September 11-morning (today), arrested five unidentified CPI-Maoist cadres in connection with the failed assassination attempt on the former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, N. Janardhan Reddy, and his wife Rajyalakshmi, who is the Minister f
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Police on September 11-morning (today), arrested five unidentified CPI-Maoist cadres in connection with the failed assassination attempt on the former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, N. Janardhan Reddy, and his wife Rajyalakshmi, who is the Minister for Women Development and Child Welfare, at Chendodugutta in the Nellore district on September 7, reports New Indian Express. The police also intensified combing operations in the Venkatagiri, Dakkali and Balayapalle mandals (administrative divisions) to track down the Communist Party of India (Marxist Leninist) Janashakti leader, Eswar, who had earlier threatened to eliminate Rajyalakshmi if she failed to change her style of functioning.
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September - 11 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has claimed responsibility for the attack on the former Chief Minister N. Janardhana Reddy and expressed regrets for the death of three other persons in the landmine blast near Vakadu of Nellore distri
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has claimed responsibility for the attack on the former Chief Minister N. Janardhana Reddy and expressed regrets for the death of three other persons in the landmine blast near Vakadu of Nellore district on September 7, according to The Hindu. In a statement released in Hyderabad on September 11, Janardhan, the CPI-Maoist spokesman in the State, said that a special action team of the People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army had blasted the landmine, but it had missed the target, as Reddy and his wife, N. Rajalakshmi, had moved into another car. A four-paragraph statement in Telugu justified the attack on Reddy saying he was the first to impose a ban on the left-wing extremists in 1992 and was responsible for "killing of over 400 revolutionaries" during his tenure.
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September - 11 
The West Bengal police on September 11 arrested a left-wing extremist from Gaya in the State of Bihar, reports Times of India. The extremist, identified as Promode Singh, was on the most-wanted list of Delhi Police and had escaped from a police locku
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The West Bengal police on September 11 arrested a left-wing extremist from Gaya in the State of Bihar, reports Times of India. The extremist, identified as Promode Singh, was on the most-wanted list of Delhi Police and had escaped from a police lockup in Howrah (West Bengal) in 2005. Singh, who used to supply funds to the Maoists, had switched to hijacking cars after 2004. Police sources said that Singh has around 50 murder charges against him.
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September - 12 
According to The Hindu, a former ‘secretary’ of the Rachakonda Area Committee of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Bhavanam Sreenivasa Reddy alias Bhaskar alias Prabhakar alias Diwakar, surrendered to the police for the
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According to The Hindu, a former ‘secretary’ of the Rachakonda Area Committee of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Bhavanam Sreenivasa Reddy alias Bhaskar alias Prabhakar alias Diwakar, surrendered to the police for the second time due to ill-health on September 12 in the Nalgonda district. The Superintendent of Police Vijay Kumar said that Reddy, who had surrendered and availed of the rehabilitation package on August 9, 2003, went underground after Maoists attacked Atmakur police station in the same district in 2006.
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Cadres of the Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), a break away group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), abducted four cadres of the CPI-Maoist, identified as Amit Jaiswal, S Sao, Raj Kishore Pareiha and Mahesh Ram on September 12, and
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Cadres of the Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), a break away group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), abducted four cadres of the CPI-Maoist, identified as Amit Jaiswal, S Sao, Raj Kishore Pareiha and Mahesh Ram on September 12, and killed them on September13-night in Barwadih village of Latehar district, reports IANS. The bodies were reportedly recovered from Balumath area on September 14.
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September - 12 
On September 12, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) detonated a mine explosion targeting the officer in charge of Pottangi police station in the Koraput district. New Indian Express reports that the officer, however, narrowly
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On September 12, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) detonated a mine explosion targeting the officer in charge of Pottangi police station in the Koraput district. New Indian Express reports that the officer, however, narrowly escaped. Five Maoist supporters along with remote control devices were arrested subsequent to an exchange of fire. Two other landmines were defused by the police.
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September - 13 
According to New Indian Express, police arrested a former Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Bhaskar alias Munaiah, at Gudur in the Nellore district on September 13. Police said that Bhaskar was arrested in connection w
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According to New Indian Express, police arrested a former Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Bhaskar alias Munaiah, at Gudur in the Nellore district on September 13. Police said that Bhaskar was arrested in connection with the landmine blast at Chendodugutta on September 7.
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September - 13 
According to New Indian Express, the security force (SF) personnel on September 13 recovered and later defused an IED (improvised explosive device) planted by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on the railway track near Topadihi rail
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According to New Indian Express, the security force (SF) personnel on September 13 recovered and later defused an IED (improvised explosive device) planted by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on the railway track near Topadihi railway station in Bonai sub-division of Rourkela district and foiled their attempt to blow up the train. According to the reports, the IED in the form of ‘can bomb’ weighing around 10-kilo grams was planted to target iron ore ferrying goods trains as SF personnel usually use them as modes of transport.
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September - 13 
According to Times of India, police neutralised a base training camp of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Etapalli tehsil (administrative division) in Jambiagatta range in the Gadchiroli district on September 13 and arrested four un
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According to Times of India, police neutralised a base training camp of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Etapalli tehsil (administrative division) in Jambiagatta range in the Gadchiroli district on September 13 and arrested four unidentified teenage boys and three girls.
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September - 13 
Two cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Hirasingh alias Nandu and Nakulram were arrested by police from a bus stand at Jagdalpur in the Bastar district on September 13, according to Chhattisgarh 24x7. Police reco
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Two cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Hirasingh alias Nandu and Nakulram were arrested by police from a bus stand at Jagdalpur in the Bastar district on September 13, according to Chhattisgarh 24x7. Police recovered a knife, Maoist posters and literatures from the possession of the arrested cadres.
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September - 14 
According to Chhattisgarh 24x7, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist civil militia movement) activist, Gangaram of Batawada government relief camp under Bhairamgarh police station area in the Bi
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According to Chhattisgarh 24x7, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist civil militia movement) activist, Gangaram of Batawada government relief camp under Bhairamgarh police station area in the Bijapur district on September 14, while he was returning to the camp.
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September - 14 
Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT) cadres, a left-wing extremist group, killed three cadres of the TPC in Bano forest area of Simdega district.
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Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT) cadres, a left-wing extremist group, killed three cadres of the TPC in Bano forest area of Simdega district.
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September - 14 
Maoist cadres killed a Special Police Officer (SPO), Padti Nagesh, near Murgunda village in the same district.
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Maoist cadres killed a Special Police Officer (SPO), Padti Nagesh, near Murgunda village in the same district.
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September - 14 
Police official described the incidents as power struggles within various left-wings extremists groups to strengthen their holds in the areas.
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Police official described the incidents as power struggles within various left-wings extremists groups to strengthen their holds in the areas.
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September - 17 
A ‘zonal commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Ram Singh alias Praveen, carrying head money of INR 25000, was killed in a road accident while trying to escape police chase in the Sonhat police station area of Korea district
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A ‘zonal commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Ram Singh alias Praveen, carrying head money of INR 25000, was killed in a road accident while trying to escape police chase in the Sonhat police station area of Korea district on September 17, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7. According to police, Praveen was involved in several cases of murder and Maoist attacks in the neighbouring Surguja district and also Surajpurr and Balarampur police districts.
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September - 17 
Gadchiroli Deputy Supertendent of Police, Rajesh Pradhan said, "We have informed their parents and are trying to know the exact reason as to who misled the youths into joining the Naxalite movement".
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Gadchiroli Deputy Supertendent of Police, Rajesh Pradhan said, "We have informed their parents and are trying to know the exact reason as to who misled the youths into joining the Naxalite movement".
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September - 17 
Maoists are taking the help of a few Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in extending their networks beyond their stronghold in Bankura, Purulia, and West Midnapore districts. Daily News & Analysis (DNA) reports that the intelligence branch (IB) of
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Maoists are taking the help of a few Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in extending their networks beyond their stronghold in Bankura, Purulia, and West Midnapore districts. Daily News & Analysis (DNA) reports that the intelligence branch (IB) of police has come across specific instances where Maoist cadres have joined reputed NGOs, posing as social workers. "The Maoists have realised that the best way to reach out to the people is through NGOs and human rights groups. Since the NGOs are not under police scrutiny it is easy for the Maoist rebels to expand their support base without inviting trouble…… In some cases, wanted Maoist guerrillas join reputed NGOs as volunteers and then under the garb of social work do their networking. We have also come across instances when Maoists have funded individuals or groups to start an NGO," a senior IB official told DNA. Although the IB official refused to tell the names of the NGOs infiltrated by Maoists, he reportedly agreed that almost all organisations campaigning against the state government over the Singur and Nandigram issues have developed a nexus with the rebels.
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September - 17 
On September 17, condemning the alleged arrest and illegal detention of Santosh, a senior member of the central technical committee of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), who was believed to be taken into custody in Mumbai on August 24,
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On September 17, condemning the alleged arrest and illegal detention of Santosh, a senior member of the central technical committee of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), who was believed to be taken into custody in Mumbai on August 24, Azad, CPI-Maoist spokesperson in Hyderabad demanded that he be produced in a court of law immediately. Apprehending threat to the life of Santosh, Azad, warned of retaliatory attacks if any harm was done to him. He also warned that the ruling party leaders would have to pay a price for any harm done to Santosh, reports The Hindu.
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September - 18 
According to Chhattisgarh 24x7, two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested by police from Batarpur village under Bhairamgarh police station area of Bijapur district on September 18. According to Bijapur Superintendent of Po
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According to Chhattisgarh 24x7, two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested by police from Batarpur village under Bhairamgarh police station area of Bijapur district on September 18. According to Bijapur Superintendent of Police, Ratanlal Dangi, both the cadres were involved in the August 25 attack by the Maoists on a government relief camp at Bhairamgarh.
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September - 19 
Around 30-35 armed cadres of the CPI-Maoist set ablaze a truck, belonging to Public Work Department and engaged in road construction work, near Kongera village under Donger police station limits of Narayanpur district, on September 19.
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Around 30-35 armed cadres of the CPI-Maoist set ablaze a truck, belonging to Public Work Department and engaged in road construction work, near Kongera village under Donger police station limits of Narayanpur district, on September 19.
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September - 19 
On September 19, the state police arrested a top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader, Tushar Kant Bhattacharya, along with his associate Uma Rai from a rented house at Dujra locality in Patna, reports Patna Daily. Police recovered a h
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On September 19, the state police arrested a top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader, Tushar Kant Bhattacharya, along with his associate Uma Rai from a rented house at Dujra locality in Patna, reports Patna Daily. Police recovered a huge quantity of Maoist literature, explosives, pen drive and training equipment from Tushar who was staying in Patna for the past two months. According to police officials, Tushar was involved in a number of murder cases in Naxal-affected Karimnagar, Prakasam and Adilabad districts of Andhra Pradesh between 1974 and 1980. Apart from Andhra Pradesh, he was also wanted in connection with several cases in Maharashtra, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh and Delhi. At present, Tushar was the underground CPI-Maoist ‘chief’ for Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and North Bihar and also a member of the international department of South Asian forum of Naxalite (left-wing extremist) organisations. During interrogation he admitted that the he was in the city to strengthen the Naxal organization in Bihar.
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September - 19 
Times of India reports that on September 19, the Bihar police arrested a senior Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader, Tushar Kant Bhattacharya, and his accomplice, Umeshji, from a rented house at Dujra locality in capital Patna. A huge
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Times of India reports that on September 19, the Bihar police arrested a senior Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader, Tushar Kant Bhattacharya, and his accomplice, Umeshji, from a rented house at Dujra locality in capital Patna. A huge quantity of Maoist literature, explosives, pen drive and training equipment were recovered from Tushar who has been staying in Patna for the past two months. Tushar has been accused in a number of murder cases in the Karimnagar, Prakasam and Adilabad districts of Andhra Pradesh between 1974 and 1980. He is reported to be heading the CPI-Maoist’s Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and North Bihar units. Sahara Samay described Tushar as a member of the international department of the South Asian forum of Naxalite (left-wing extremist) organisations. Inspector General of Police, S. K. Bharadwaj told, "We have informed police of the three states about his arrest and police officials concerned and some officials from Union home ministry are expected to arrive here to interrogate the arrested Naxal leader". Tushar was later produced before chief judicial magistrate who remanded him to judicial custody for 14 days.
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September - 20 
According to Naxal Terror Watch, on September 20, the Aurangabad Additional District Judge, Krishna Kant Dwivedi, awarded life term to nine Ranvir Sena (private militia of the landed upper caste) members for the massacre of 34 people, belonging mostl
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According to Naxal Terror Watch, on September 20, the Aurangabad Additional District Judge, Krishna Kant Dwivedi, awarded life term to nine Ranvir Sena (private militia of the landed upper caste) members for the massacre of 34 people, belonging mostly to the backward castes and Dalits, at Miapur, a village in Bihar's Aurangabad district on June 16, 2000.
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September - 20 
Elsewhere in the same district, police recovered a cache of arms and ammunition, including six claymore mines, five live cartridges of 12 bore tapancha (locally made fire arms) and 25 electrical detonators at Eddugundubodu area on the outskirts of Ch
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Elsewhere in the same district, police recovered a cache of arms and ammunition, including six claymore mines, five live cartridges of 12 bore tapancha (locally made fire arms) and 25 electrical detonators at Eddugundubodu area on the outskirts of Chandampet mandal. The Superintendent of Police, Vijay Kumar, said that the mines were planted by Kavali Yadagiri alias Pandu, Divisional Committee member of Nalgonda-Mahabubnager Division and Boda Anjaiah alias Bhaskar, member of Kanagal, to attack the police and other targeted political leaders.
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September - 20 
On September 20, the CPI-Maoist called for a 24-hour bandh (general strike) in Jharkhand, Bihar and Chhattisgarh to protest against the arrest of Tushar Kant Bhattacharya.
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On September 20, the CPI-Maoist called for a 24-hour bandh (general strike) in Jharkhand, Bihar and Chhattisgarh to protest against the arrest of Tushar Kant Bhattacharya.
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September - 20 
Police unearthed three landmines and six electrical detonators planted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, on a road between Peepalpahad and Devulamma Nagaram in Choutuppal mandal (administrative division) in the Nalgonda dist
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Police unearthed three landmines and six electrical detonators planted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, on a road between Peepalpahad and Devulamma Nagaram in Choutuppal mandal (administrative division) in the Nalgonda district on September 20, reports The Hindu.
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September - 23 
According to The Hindu, the Superintendent of Police, B. Malla Reddy, presented INR 20,000 to a former member of the Mahanandi dalam (squad) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Gali Dastagiri alias Sekhar, in Kurnool di
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According to The Hindu, the Superintendent of Police, B. Malla Reddy, presented INR 20,000 to a former member of the Mahanandi dalam (squad) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Gali Dastagiri alias Sekhar, in Kurnool district on September 23. The amount was given as part of the rehabilitation package for surrendered Maoists.
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September - 23 
On September 23, The Hindu reports, Shankar M. Bidari, additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) in Mangalore said people who had joined the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), willingly or otherwise, and wished to return to the
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On September 23, The Hindu reports, Shankar M. Bidari, additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) in Mangalore said people who had joined the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), willingly or otherwise, and wished to return to the mainstream of society, are free to surrender before any court. Some of them have expressed their desire to lay down arms through intermediaries and return to society, he added.
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September - 23 
Police also recovered seven landmines at Chelpaka forest area in Eturunagaram.
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Police also recovered seven landmines at Chelpaka forest area in Eturunagaram.
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September - 23 
Police arrested one Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as, Tamtenki Ashok, who was reportedly involved in enrolling youths into the outfit, from his residence at Brahmanwada in the Hanamkonda town of Warangal district on S
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Police arrested one Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as, Tamtenki Ashok, who was reportedly involved in enrolling youths into the outfit, from his residence at Brahmanwada in the Hanamkonda town of Warangal district on September 23, reports The Hindu.
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September - 23 
Police recovered 83 rounds of AK-47, 41 rounds of Springfield, 108 rounds of KF-92, 67 rounds of 9-mm, 88 rounds of .22 and 11 rounds of calibre weapons belonging to the Praja Prathighatana faction of the Communist Party of India Marxist-Leninist (CP
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Police recovered 83 rounds of AK-47, 41 rounds of Springfield, 108 rounds of KF-92, 67 rounds of 9-mm, 88 rounds of .22 and 11 rounds of calibre weapons belonging to the Praja Prathighatana faction of the Communist Party of India Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML) near Sudda Vagu on the outskirts of Chalvai village in the Govindaraopet agency mandal (administrative division).
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September - 23 
Police recovered three single barrel breach load guns at Komatlaguda forests in the Kothaguda mandal.
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Police recovered three single barrel breach load guns at Komatlaguda forests in the Kothaguda mandal.
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September - 23 
The bandh call was given in Bihar, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh to protest the recent arrest of CPI-Maoist chief of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarkhand and north Bihar, Tushar Kant Bhattacharya.
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The bandh call was given in Bihar, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh to protest the recent arrest of CPI-Maoist chief of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarkhand and north Bihar, Tushar Kant Bhattacharya.
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September - 23 
The Maoists blew up a 50-metre stretch of railway tracks at Pahleja on the Mughalsrai-Gaya section of the East Central Railway in neighbouring Rohtas district, disrupting movement of trains for over five hours. A can bomb weighing five kilograms was
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The Maoists blew up a 50-metre stretch of railway tracks at Pahleja on the Mughalsrai-Gaya section of the East Central Railway in neighbouring Rohtas district, disrupting movement of trains for over five hours. A can bomb weighing five kilograms was seized from the spot. National highways in Maoist stronghold areas in Gaya, Aurangabad and Rohtas districts were deserted as private bus and trucks stayed off the roads.
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September - 23 
Three persons, including a police personnel was killed and another was injured on September 23 during a 24-hour bandh (general strike) called by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Bihar. Police sources said that the armed Maoists set
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Three persons, including a police personnel was killed and another was injured on September 23 during a 24-hour bandh (general strike) called by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Bihar. Police sources said that the armed Maoists set ablaze six trucks and two buses on the Grand Trunk (GT) Road and seven trucks at another place in the Gaya district. Encounter between the Maoists and the Special Auxiliary Police (SAP) personnel occurred on the GT Road resulting in the death of a SAP personnel, a private bus driver and the helper of the bus. Another injured truck driver was subsequently hospitalised in Gaya. The Maoists took some passengers of a bus hostage while retreating, but later released them.
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September - 24 
Police arrested four suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, Ratnavel, Theni district ‘secretary’, Manmadhan Raja, leader of Uzhavar Viduthalai Munnai (Tiller’s Freedom Front) from Usilampetti, Tirupathi from Mettupatti and Per
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Police arrested four suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, Ratnavel, Theni district ‘secretary’, Manmadhan Raja, leader of Uzhavar Viduthalai Munnai (Tiller’s Freedom Front) from Usilampetti, Tirupathi from Mettupatti and Perumal from Madurai district, on September 24, reports The Hindu.
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September - 25 
Elsewhere in the same district, four suspected CPI-Maoist cadres killed a civilian, identified as V. Krishna Rao, at Bannavaram village in the Chintapalli mandal on September 25, reports New Indian Express. The Maoists killed Rao suspecting him to be
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Elsewhere in the same district, four suspected CPI-Maoist cadres killed a civilian, identified as V. Krishna Rao, at Bannavaram village in the Chintapalli mandal on September 25, reports New Indian Express. The Maoists killed Rao suspecting him to be an informer of the police.
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September - 26 
On September 26, police recovered three huge land mines, each weighing about 50-kilos, near Lambasingi village between Chintapalli and Narsipatnam areas.
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On September 26, police recovered three huge land mines, each weighing about 50-kilos, near Lambasingi village between Chintapalli and Narsipatnam areas.
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September - 26 
Police killed four Pedabayalu dalam (squad) cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including three women cadres, in an encounter at Amidala village in the G. Madugula mandal (administrative division) of Visakhapatnam district on
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Police killed four Pedabayalu dalam (squad) cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including three women cadres, in an encounter at Amidala village in the G. Madugula mandal (administrative division) of Visakhapatnam district on September 26, reports The Hindu. Police also recovered two .303 rifles, two double barrel breech loading guns, five kit bags and a tapancha (locally made fire arm) from the incident site.
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September - 26 
The Union Government has selected eight districts - two each in Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Orissa - for launching a "strong anti-Naxalite action", reports Times of India. The selection of districts was made on the basis of violence levels and
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The Union Government has selected eight districts - two each in Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Orissa - for launching a "strong anti-Naxalite action", reports Times of India. The selection of districts was made on the basis of violence levels and other considerations like contiguity, geographical location and topographical condition. A decision to this effect was taken in the wake of a National Security Council meeting in August 2007 to review the Naxalite (left-wing extremist) situation.
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September - 27 
Two hardcore cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed and two others arrested in an encounter with the police in a forest area of the Bijapur district, reports Indian Express. Security force personnel had launched an ope
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Two hardcore cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed and two others arrested in an encounter with the police in a forest area of the Bijapur district, reports Indian Express. Security force personnel had launched an operation following information that the Maoists were hiding in the forests of the Haloor valley in Bhairamgarh block. An unspecified quantity of arms and explosives were recovered from the arrested Maoists.
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September - 28 
The Hindu reports that Bangshi Singha Sardar, a leader of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), was arrested along with his wife on September 28 from Bankura in West Bengal. He was a squad commander of the Ranibandh committee of the outfi
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The Hindu reports that Bangshi Singha Sardar, a leader of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), was arrested along with his wife on September 28 from Bankura in West Bengal. He was a squad commander of the Ranibandh committee of the outfit and is suspected to be involved in several murder cases of Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) leaders and police personnel in the Bankura district. Police sources said that he was being treated at a private hospital after getting hurt in a motorcycle accident. His wife Sumitra Singha Sardar, who is an active CPI-Maoist cadre, was reportedly visiting him. A diary and some letters were seized from the arrested extremists. Police sources said that the dairy contains vital information, including a plan to attack a police camp in the district.
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September - 29 
A suspected naxalite (left-wing extremist) was arrested from a temple at Mandi village in Nasrullahganj area of Sehore district. Daily News and Analysis reports that the naxalite, identified as Jeevrakhanlal Malekar, was a resident of Bharda village
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A suspected naxalite (left-wing extremist) was arrested from a temple at Mandi village in Nasrullahganj area of Sehore district. Daily News and Analysis reports that the naxalite, identified as Jeevrakhanlal Malekar, was a resident of Bharda village near Dondi in Chhattisgarh and was disguised as a priest. He was staying at the temple for last six months. Police recovered a foreign-made revolver, cartridges and naxalite literature from his possession.
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September - 29 
UNI reports that a Naxalite (left-wing extremist), identified as Mallesh alias Vikram Kushwaha, was arrested in Nagpur after being released on bail from the Central Jail on September 29. The arrested extremist is a deputy commander of the Deori dalam
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UNI reports that a Naxalite (left-wing extremist), identified as Mallesh alias Vikram Kushwaha, was arrested in Nagpur after being released on bail from the Central Jail on September 29. The arrested extremist is a deputy commander of the Deori dalam (squad). He was taken to Chandrapur and subsequently to Gadchiroli. Mallesh was in prison since August 2004.
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September - 30 
A CPI-Maoist leader of the Gurthedu Area Committee, Kurra Manga alias Sirimi alias Kavithakka, surrendered to the police in Kakinada on September 30, reports New Indian Express. Kavithakka was working as secretary of the Andhra-Orissa Border (AOB) co
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A CPI-Maoist leader of the Gurthedu Area Committee, Kurra Manga alias Sirimi alias Kavithakka, surrendered to the police in Kakinada on September 30, reports New Indian Express. Kavithakka was working as secretary of the Andhra-Orissa Border (AOB) committee - East Division - and was wanted in several cases. She carried a reward of INR 200,000 on her head. Her husband, Bhushanam, is working as AOB divisional committee member.
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September - 30 
Five cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested by the police in Vepalagadda forests of Yellandu sub-division in the Khammam district on September 30. The Hindu reports that all five were members of an ‘action team’ of t
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Five cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested by the police in Vepalagadda forests of Yellandu sub-division in the Khammam district on September 30. The Hindu reports that all five were members of an ‘action team’ of the outfit. A 303 rifle, an 8 mm rifle with 15 live rounds, a 9 mm pistol, 8 mm carbine with 15 live rounds and a landmine weighing 18 kilograms were seized from them. Superintendent of Police, D. S. Chouhan, said that the police were on the lookout for the leader of the team, Kommu Ramaswamy, and another member, Avudoddi Sreenu, who managed to escape. Police said that the five Maoists had planned to kill some police personnel and civilians and that some of them were involved in planting a landmine on the rail track a few months ago.
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September - 30 
Times of India reports that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up the house of a transporter branding him a police informer in Bihar's Gaya district on September 30. Police sources said that a group of 200 Maoists raided the hou
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Times of India reports that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up the house of a transporter branding him a police informer in Bihar's Gaya district on September 30. Police sources said that a group of 200 Maoists raided the house of Sanjay Yadav at Nawadih under Mohanpur police station. Sanjay was not present in the house. They ordered the family to come out of the house and then blasted the vacant house with dynamites. Before fleeing, the Maoists left pamphlets that described Yadav as a police informer.
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*Data till , April 24, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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