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Jharkhand (Maoist Insurgency): Timeline (Terrorist Activities) -2013
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January - 1 
Union Rural Development minister Jairam Ramesh on January 1 said that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) violence by and large had declined in Jharkhand, reports DNA. “Compared to Malkangiri in Odisha and Gadchiroli in Maharashtra, Naxal violence in Jharkhand in the year 2012 has by and la
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Union Rural Development minister Jairam Ramesh on January 1 said that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) violence by and large had declined in Jharkhand, reports DNA. “Compared to Malkangiri in Odisha and Gadchiroli in Maharashtra, Naxal violence in Jharkhand in the year 2012 has by and large declined,” Ramesh said while interacting with reporters. The Union rural development minister said that he would unfurl the tricolour at Saranda forest on the Republic Day. “But is it a lull before a storm? I don’t know,” he added quickly.
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January - 2 
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) urged both Jharkhand and Bihar Governments to rehabilitate more than 500 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) sympathisers who were identified and detained during various combing operations, reports The Indian Express on January 03. It also proposed to
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The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) urged both Jharkhand and Bihar Governments to rehabilitate more than 500 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) sympathisers who were identified and detained during various combing operations, reports The Indian Express on January 03. It also proposed to categorise them based on their educational qualifications and other required skills. Commenting on the matter, a senior official said “The states had agreed to our proposal to divide them in different categories. They would be given either vocational training or financial aid or jobs.” The CRPF claimed that in the last one year it cleared over 5,000 sq km in Saranda, Gaaru and Burra Pahar areas of Maoist influence in Jharkhand and Bihar, which was followed by development projects. Officials say that the number of such sympathisers has been increasing and the State Governments are yet to act.
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January - 2 
With the intensity of Left Wing Extremism (LWE) declining in many parts of Odisha, its Director General of Police Prakash Mishra on January 2 said withdrawal of armed Police from selected areas was being contemplated, reports ptinews.com.
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With the intensity of Left Wing Extremism (LWE) declining in many parts of Odisha, its Director General of Police Prakash Mishra on January 2 said withdrawal of armed Police from selected areas was being contemplated, reports ptinews.com.
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January - 3 
The Central Government decided to induct 10,000 more Central Paramilitary Troops into counter-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] operations during the first quarter of this year (2013), with the aim of limiting LWE domination to the jungles of Bastar in Chhattisgarh, Odisha and parts of Jharkhand, re
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The Central Government decided to induct 10,000 more Central Paramilitary Troops into counter-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] operations during the first quarter of this year (2013), with the aim of limiting LWE domination to the jungles of Bastar in Chhattisgarh, Odisha and parts of Jharkhand, reports The Times of India on January 4. Commenting on the move, a senior Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) official said "The idea is to constrict the arc of Naxal influence to the tri-junction of south Chhattisgarh, Odisha and Jharkhand, thus ending the CPI-Maoist's long-cherished dream of a Red corridor from `Pashupati to Tirupati.”
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January - 3 
Two men, who quit the ranks of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) recently, were shot dead by the Maoists in Garhwa District of Jharkhand, on January 3, reports The Business Standard. A group of Maoists dragged, Jokhan Kharwar, out of his house at Kasmar village in Ramkanda block and s
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Two men, who quit the ranks of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) recently, were shot dead by the Maoists in Garhwa District of Jharkhand, on January 3, reports The Business Standard. A group of Maoists dragged, Jokhan Kharwar, out of his house at Kasmar village in Ramkanda block and shot him dead, said Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Sarwan Kumar. The Maoists also shot dead Ashok Thakur at Chinia of the same District, the DSP added. He further said, "Kharwar and Thakur were members of separate firing squads of the CPI-Maoist and recently broke away from them."
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January - 6 
SFs arrested two Maoist sympathizers from Choi under the Churchu Police Station of Hazaribagh District on January 6, reports The Times of India. They have been identified as Kartik Murmu, son of Jhunu Murmu and Taklu alias Arjun Sao, belonging to Churchu. Police recovered INR 35,000 from their poss
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SFs arrested two Maoist sympathizers from Choi under the Churchu Police Station of Hazaribagh District on January 6, reports The Times of India. They have been identified as Kartik Murmu, son of Jhunu Murmu and Taklu alias Arjun Sao, belonging to Churchu. Police recovered INR 35,000 from their possession. Police said the cash was collected as ‘levy’ from the contractors. The duo was going to hand over the amount to the Maoist ‘commanders’.
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January - 7 
Another Maoist, identified as Bimal Gudia, was arrested from Sonpura village in the Saranda forest area under Manoharpur Police Station in West Singhbhum District on January 7. Gudia, touted as a prize catch for the District Police, is facing more than a dozen charges in murder, extortion and blast
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Another Maoist, identified as Bimal Gudia, was arrested from Sonpura village in the Saranda forest area under Manoharpur Police Station in West Singhbhum District on January 7. Gudia, touted as a prize catch for the District Police, is facing more than a dozen charges in murder, extortion and blast cases, including the 2009 Tatanagar-Bilaspur train blast incident. He is also accused of torching nine heavy vehicles in Posaita in 2009.
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January - 7 
Seven Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers were killed and 12 critically injured in an encounter with the Communist Party of India-(Maoist) cadres at Karmatiya forests of Latehar District of Jharkhand on January 7, reports The Times of India. Two Maoists were also killed, the Police said quo
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Seven Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers were killed and 12 critically injured in an encounter with the Communist Party of India-(Maoist) cadres at Karmatiya forests of Latehar District of Jharkhand on January 7, reports The Times of India. Two Maoists were also killed, the Police said quoting villagers. Hundreds of Maoists ambushed 200-odd troopers patrolling the forest around 10.30am, in what is being seen as a possible retaliation to ‘Operation Anaconda-II’ in Saranda forests. In the gun-battle, which went on for more than eight hours, several Police personnel were critically injured, two of whom belong to Jharkhand Jaguar. The encounter ended around 8 pm. Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), Palamu range, Praveen Singh confirmed the deaths. Six companies of CRPF and two of Jharkhand Jaguar were combing the Karmatiya jungles when the ambush took place. According to Jharkhand Police figures, a total of 24 persons were killed in Latehar in 2011 by the Maoists. The Indian Express, however, reported that one Jharkhand Jaguar Special Task Force Policeman was shot dead by Maoists and three CRPF troopers were missing. The Maoist group involved in the encounter is believed to have been headed by Arvind, an important leader thought to be holed up in the area for the past 25 days. The CRPF had been camping there since December 20, 2012, to try and capture him. The encounter, named ‘Operation Saamna’, involved about 220 CRPF and some Jharkhand Police personnel. Officials claimed at least four Maoists were killed, but no bodies have been recovered.
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January - 8 
Acceding to The Times of India, a woman was leading the attack on Security Force (SF) personnel at Karmatiya forest in Latehar Distinct of Jharkhand that killed 11 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers on January 7. Two Maoists were also killed in return fire on January 7 and 16 SF personnel
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Acceding to The Times of India, a woman was leading the attack on Security Force (SF) personnel at Karmatiya forest in Latehar Distinct of Jharkhand that killed 11 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers on January 7. Two Maoists were also killed in return fire on January 7 and 16 SF personnel were injured. The Maoists on January 8 killed two civilians taking the death toll to 15. Combing operation was intensified following the second attack. The two civilians were killed and one critically injured when bombs exploded on Tuesday afternoon during search for more bodies inside the forest, said Latehar Superintendent of Police (SP) Kranti Kumar Garhdeshi. The Maoists had planted the bombs inside the dead bodies, which were ripped to pieces the moment the search team tried to recover them. The Latehar SP said the civilians were killed while they were accompanying Police personnel. Around 300 CRPF and Jharkhand Jaguar personnel treaded deep into the Karmatiya jungles, about 250km from Ranchi as part of a combing operation when Maoists started indiscriminate firing from tree tops and hills. Over 600 Maoists, led by senior leaders, were present in the Latehar jungles and around 30 of them have been injured. CPI-Maoist central committee member Arvind was the leader behind the attacks, said Police sources. Many of the Maoists were dressed like SF personnel.
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January - 9 
Police on January 9 arrested Nanu Ram alias Prabhatji, ‘secretary’ of Koyal Sankh zone of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), along with a pistol and five rounds of ammunition, from Kanke Police Station area in Ranchi District, reports Telegraph India. Active for the last 21 years, he is b
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Police on January 9 arrested Nanu Ram alias Prabhatji, ‘secretary’ of Koyal Sankh zone of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), along with a pistol and five rounds of ammunition, from Kanke Police Station area in Ranchi District, reports Telegraph India. Active for the last 21 years, he is believed to have played a role during the encounter in Latehar District on January 7, 2013, that left 11 Security Force and two civilians dead. He carried head money of INR 700,000 and is accused of killing several Policemen and setting Government vehicles on fire earlier. Senior Superintendent of Police, Saket Kumar Singh, said Ram was also a member of the outfit’s Bihar Regional Committee. He is believed to be the one who works out strategies to attack the Police. So far Ram has admitted his involvement in as many as 12 cases. He had been arrested twice before, in 1992 and 2000.
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January - 10 
Doctors conducting the autopsy of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers killed in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ambush in Latehar District on January 7, found a 2.75 kg unexploded improvised explosive device (IED) stitched inside the abdomen of a trooper, reports The Ti
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Doctors conducting the autopsy of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers killed in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ambush in Latehar District on January 7, found a 2.75 kg unexploded improvised explosive device (IED) stitched inside the abdomen of a trooper, reports The Times of India. Dr Binay Kumar of Ranchi Institute of Medical Sciences' said, "Apart from the IED, detonator batteries and a small solar panel were fished out from the abdomen."
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January - 10 
Grenades and ammunition made in Pakistan were among the items recovered from the site of the Maoist attack in Jharkhand, sources said. Sources said a couple of grenades, pieces of blasted grenades and fired cases of bullets recovered from Latehar in Jharkhand have clear markings to show that they we
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Grenades and ammunition made in Pakistan were among the items recovered from the site of the Maoist attack in Jharkhand, sources said. Sources said a couple of grenades, pieces of blasted grenades and fired cases of bullets recovered from Latehar in Jharkhand have clear markings to show that they were manufactured in Pakistan. It is for the first time that ammunition with Pakistani markings have been recovered from Maoists. In the past, some Chinese ammunition have been recovered.
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January - 10 
Maoists on January 10 warned Security Forces (SFs) against using innocent villagers as human shields and asked them to working for the civil society instead of being used by the State which is working for corporate houses, a press communique issued by the Maoists said.
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Maoists on January 10 warned Security Forces (SFs) against using innocent villagers as human shields and asked them to working for the civil society instead of being used by the State which is working for corporate houses, a press communique issued by the Maoists said.
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January - 10 
The Maoists had placed a bomb beneath the body of another dead CRPF trooper which had exploded killing three civilians while the body was being recovered. So far the bodies of nine CRPF troopers, one Jharkhand Jaguar, and four civilian have been recovered from the encounter site with one dead body o
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The Maoists had placed a bomb beneath the body of another dead CRPF trooper which had exploded killing three civilians while the body was being recovered. So far the bodies of nine CRPF troopers, one Jharkhand Jaguar, and four civilian have been recovered from the encounter site with one dead body of a villager being found on January 10. CRPF too inflicted casualties on Maoists with eight deaths, including a woman. However, no bodies were found as the Maoists carried them back.
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January - 11 
Fresh findings with regard to the January 7 Latehar operation have also revealed that Maoists had put the body of not one but three troopers over landmines, reports The Times of India. All these mines were strategically connected through cordex wires in such a way that if one exploded, the others wo
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Fresh findings with regard to the January 7 Latehar operation have also revealed that Maoists had put the body of not one but three troopers over landmines, reports The Times of India. All these mines were strategically connected through cordex wires in such a way that if one exploded, the others would detonate automatically, leading to heavy casualties. However, due to some technical fault, only one mine exploded when villagers along with a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) search party lifted the body of a trooper leading to three civilian deaths. In case of other two bodies, the mines were first defused to lift them. Further, it has also come to light that Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) were planted in the abdomen of not one but two troopers. While one was detected and defused in a Ranchi hospital, the other had exploded even before forces could find the body. Sources said Maoists under Arvind, who is a member of the central military commission, had been experimenting with this new offensive for the past few days in the Latehar jungles. "They had put IEDs in the body of dogs and goats and blasted them to see its effectiveness," a CRPF official said.
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January - 11 
Jharkhand Director General of Police (DGP) Gauri Shankar Rath on January 11 said "They have outer support because the people are plotting against the country from outside of our boundaries have got links with these Maoists," reports newstrackindia.com quoting ANI.
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Jharkhand Director General of Police (DGP) Gauri Shankar Rath on January 11 said "They have outer support because the people are plotting against the country from outside of our boundaries have got links with these Maoists," reports newstrackindia.com quoting ANI.
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January - 11 
Sources said Jharkhand Police has also arrested two alleged Maoists suspected to be involved in the encounter. They have been identified as Harinath Singh and Dinesh Singh. The two Maoists had been involved in laying landmines and were also part of the firing squad. CRPF is also on a recruiting spr
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Sources said Jharkhand Police has also arrested two alleged Maoists suspected to be involved in the encounter. They have been identified as Harinath Singh and Dinesh Singh. The two Maoists had been involved in laying landmines and were also part of the firing squad. CRPF is also on a recruiting spree for offensives in this year and the next with 12,000 more men expected to join the force through centralized exams. The force is also awaiting Union Home Ministry nod to launch special recruitment drives in Maoist-affected, border and tribal areas which have massive vacancies running up to 90%.
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January - 11 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has given a call for two-day bandh (shut down strike) from January 13 in Palamau division comprising three Districts (Palamau, Latehar and Garhwa) in protest against arrest of two of their leading cadres, reports Press Trust of India. Maoist posters w
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has given a call for two-day bandh (shut down strike) from January 13 in Palamau division comprising three Districts (Palamau, Latehar and Garhwa) in protest against arrest of two of their leading cadres, reports Press Trust of India. Maoist posters were found in Latehar District calling for shutdown against the arrest of Prabhat Mochi (general secretary of the Maoists' Koel-Sankh zonal committee) in Ranchi and another elsewhere.
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January - 11 
The Union Home Ministry has asked CRPF to continue its offensive against Maoists in Latehar to push them out in a "fight-to-finish" war. A reinforcement of 1,000 CRPF men is being sent to continue operations in Latehar and extend it to Garhwa. Already, the CRPF has deployed 18 battalions (18,000 per
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The Union Home Ministry has asked CRPF to continue its offensive against Maoists in Latehar to push them out in a "fight-to-finish" war. A reinforcement of 1,000 CRPF men is being sent to continue operations in Latehar and extend it to Garhwa. Already, the CRPF has deployed 18 battalions (18,000 personnel) in the State to counter Maoists adds The Hindu. The ministry has also asked CRPF to launch a similar offensive in Sukma. The operations are expected to continue till June this year.
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January - 12 
Police in Palamu District successfully repulsed an attack by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on the Satbarwa Police Outpost at 11 in the night on January 12, reports The Times of India. After 30 minutes of intermittent firing the Maoists left the spot heading towards Lesligan
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Police in Palamu District successfully repulsed an attack by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on the Satbarwa Police Outpost at 11 in the night on January 12, reports The Times of India. After 30 minutes of intermittent firing the Maoists left the spot heading towards Lesliganj, sources from the Police camp said.
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January - 13 
New areas have been included under the ongoing anti-naxal operation, “Anaconda II”, to flush out Maoists from Jharkhand’s West Singhbhum District, a senior police officer said on January 13, reports The Hindu Business Line. “We have included Porahat forest division under our ongoing anti-naxal opera
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New areas have been included under the ongoing anti-naxal operation, “Anaconda II”, to flush out Maoists from Jharkhand’s West Singhbhum District, a senior police officer said on January 13, reports The Hindu Business Line. “We have included Porahat forest division under our ongoing anti-naxal operation “Anaconda II”, DIG (Kohan) Arun Kumar Singh told newsmen when asked whether the District Police had expanded its anti-Naxal operation beyond Saranda. Asked whether the District administration has any plan to deploy permanent Security Force personnel in Porahat, where the Maoists had set ablaze about 18 vehicles engaged in construction work in November, Singh said it was not possible to deploy security personnel in all places but combing operation had been launched in the region on regular basis. “I do not want to claim that the Maoists’ activities were completely wiped out in Saranda but it was curtailed owing to the mounting pressure from the security personnel,” Singh said.
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January - 15 
Alarmed over the growing firepower of Maoists, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has cleared a proposal whereby four States affected the most by Left Wing Extremism (LWE) — Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha and Bihar — will raise specialised forces trained in guerrilla warfare and equipped with
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Alarmed over the growing firepower of Maoists, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has cleared a proposal whereby four States affected the most by Left Wing Extremism (LWE) — Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha and Bihar — will raise specialised forces trained in guerrilla warfare and equipped with modern weaponry to take on the extremists, reports The Hindu. To be raised on the lines of Andhra Pradesh Police’s Greyhounds special force that managed to neutralise the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the State, the project has the backing of the Centre as Maoists now possess modern weapons and communication equipments to take on even well-equipped paramilitary forces. “The MHA will fund the scheme in all four States to help the State police raise new specialised forces and acquire modern arms ... The proposed outlay during the 12th Plan for this is Rs. 280-crore from the Centre and over Rs. 55-crore by the States. The MHA will release funds through its Scheme for Special Infrastructure,” a senior Ministry official said.
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January - 16 
A fresh exercise to take stock of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres lodged in different jails of Left Wing Extremism (LWE)-affected Districts of the region has begun after the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) issued a letter in view of the November 9, 2012, Giridih (Jharkh
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A fresh exercise to take stock of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres lodged in different jails of Left Wing Extremism (LWE)-affected Districts of the region has begun after the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) issued a letter in view of the November 9, 2012, Giridih (Jharkhand) incident, reports The Times of India on January 17. All the states have been asked to ensure that proceedings like producing of Maoist cadres before the court, remand and trial should be conducted through video conferencing only in order to avoid their transportation between jail and court. The letter also contained instructions that if any Maoist prisoner is being taken to court, he/she should be taken in a separate vehicle and not with other prisoners.
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January - 18 
A team from Padma police station in Hazaribag District seized more than 2,000 detonators hidden in a two-wheeler near Alinagar College late on January 18, reports The Times of India. Police had got a tip-off that a youth, named Pintu Kumar Mehta, left Domchanch in Koderma for Padma to supply the exp
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A team from Padma police station in Hazaribag District seized more than 2,000 detonators hidden in a two-wheeler near Alinagar College late on January 18, reports The Times of India. Police had got a tip-off that a youth, named Pintu Kumar Mehta, left Domchanch in Koderma for Padma to supply the explosive materials to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Chatra and was to pass through Padma to Itkhori in Chatra. Though Police could seize the explosives and arrest one Manish Kumar Mehta, who was waiting there to take the delivery, Pintu could not be arrested. Further, on the basis of information provided by Manish, a fresh raid was conducted and police seized five-and-a-half quintals of ammonium nitrate kept in 11 bags from the house of one Neman Bhuiyan in Suji village close to Padma Police Station.
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January - 20 
At least, 11 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers were injured, in a series of blasts triggered by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, in Bokaro District of Jharkhand, on January 20, reports The Indian Express. The Police said the incident took place at Mahua Tand Police
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At least, 11 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers were injured, in a series of blasts triggered by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, in Bokaro District of Jharkhand, on January 20, reports The Indian Express. The Police said the incident took place at Mahua Tand Police Station area under Jhumra Hills when security personnel were returning from patrolling.
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January - 25 
Maoists set ablaze three road construction machines of a private construction company at Mahugao village in Lohardaga District on January 25, reports newstrackindia.com quoting IANS. The refusal by the company to pay extortion money to Maoists is said to be the reason behind the arson, a Police offi
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Maoists set ablaze three road construction machines of a private construction company at Mahugao village in Lohardaga District on January 25, reports newstrackindia.com quoting IANS. The refusal by the company to pay extortion money to Maoists is said to be the reason behind the arson, a Police official said.
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January - 26 
After a gap of about two decades, Union Minister for Rural Development Jairam Ramesh on January 26 unfurled the national tri-colour on Republic Day at Saranda in West Singhbhum District of Jharkhand, which was liberated from Maoists last year. Hoisting the national flag Ramesh regretted the tardy pa
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After a gap of about two decades, Union Minister for Rural Development Jairam Ramesh on January 26 unfurled the national tri-colour on Republic Day at Saranda in West Singhbhum District of Jharkhand, which was liberated from Maoists last year. Hoisting the national flag Ramesh regretted the tardy pace of the Saranda Development Plan. Referring to the prevailing political situation in Jharkhand, he said President's Rule was not an alternative to a popular elected Government, which was needed to achieve rapid growth. The union minister also inaugurated a Portland Cement Concrete (PCC) road constructed under the Integrated Development Plan and handed over a cheque of INR 10 lakh for completion of the Panchayat Bhawan.
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January - 26 
Two suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) died in a blast while carrying explosives on a two-wheeler near Bhusuwa village at Ichak in Hazaribagh District on January 26, reports The Times of India. Officer-in-Charge (OIC) of Ichak Police Station Rama Shankar Singh said,
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Two suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) died in a blast while carrying explosives on a two-wheeler near Bhusuwa village at Ichak in Hazaribagh District on January 26, reports The Times of India. Officer-in-Charge (OIC) of Ichak Police Station Rama Shankar Singh said, "The two were carrying about 300 pieces of explosives in a bag and sped away in a bid to escape the Police dragnet. Suddenly one of their cellphones started ringing and the explosives which they were carrying got ignited and exploded with loud noise….." The explosion was so severe that victim Vijay Yadav's leg was blown off while the body of other victim Sanjay Ram, who was sitting on the pillion, was badly mutilated, added the OIC.
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January - 28 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed an alleged ‘police informer’, Sonalal Hansdah, in the busy market area at Harladih, 30 kilomteres from the District headquarters of Giridih on January 28, reports The Times of India. According to Police, a group of about 40 Maoists entered t
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed an alleged ‘police informer’, Sonalal Hansdah, in the busy market area at Harladih, 30 kilomteres from the District headquarters of Giridih on January 28, reports The Times of India. According to Police, a group of about 40 Maoists entered the market and caught Sonalal in the busy market. They slit his neck with sharp weapons and left a leaflet, claiming he was a ‘police informer’. The Maoists shouted slogans, warning they would physically liquidate those having nexus with the Police in open public places. They stayed in the market for an hour.
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January - 28 
Palamu Police on January 28 forced five Peoples' Liberation Front of India (PLFI) cadres to surrender at Guriyadamar village in Lesliganj Block of the District and recovered 10 country-made weapons from them, reports The Times of India. Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Apoorva said, "The su
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Palamu Police on January 28 forced five Peoples' Liberation Front of India (PLFI) cadres to surrender at Guriyadamar village in Lesliganj Block of the District and recovered 10 country-made weapons from them, reports The Times of India. Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Apoorva said, "The surrender of the five rebels is the biggest one in the past five years. They were in civil uniform and had kept their dresses in their backpack." The five cadres were identified as Ishwari Oraon, Binod Oraon, Vikas Yadav, Chhattu Bhuiyan and Chandan Paswan. The recovered weapons included a country made carbine, one 9mm katta, five 315 bore rifles, two 12 bore guns and one revolver along with 38 cartridges. About half a dozen ammunition pouches with uniforms were also recovered.
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January - 28 
People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a splinter group of CPI-Maoist, has imposed a ban on use of music systems during marriage function to protect tribal culture and traditional instruments. Claiming that the ban has the support of Zila Radhi Pahda Samiti, a traditional tribal organization, th
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People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a splinter group of CPI-Maoist, has imposed a ban on use of music systems during marriage function to protect tribal culture and traditional instruments. Claiming that the ban has the support of Zila Radhi Pahda Samiti, a traditional tribal organization, the outfit said people are not engaging traditional drummers and flute players during marriages because of the use of these sound systems and they deprive local artists of their traditional profession and poses a threat to their instruments. Police sources said suspected members of PLFI recently pasted posters at various places and burnt a sound system installed foe the marriage of the son of one Vishwanath Oraon in Bhandra area in Lohardaga District. The posters announced that modern musical system would be burnt down and the users would have to pay a fine of Rs 25,000. A police officer, quoting a villager from Bhandra who was present when the armed rebels attacked the house, said: "PLFI leader Budheshwar Oraon himself led the attack on the house of Vishwanath Oraon, burnt down the sound system and warned his family members not to play film songs as it was against tribal culture."
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January - 28 
The Bhandaria Police Station area in Garhwa District celebrated Republic Day (January 26) for the first time in 26 years. Villagers of Madgarhi and Sangali in Maoist-affected Bhandaria block had lived in fear for 26 years and hoisted only black flags on Republic Day as Maoists banned tricolours. Thi
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The Bhandaria Police Station area in Garhwa District celebrated Republic Day (January 26) for the first time in 26 years. Villagers of Madgarhi and Sangali in Maoist-affected Bhandaria block had lived in fear for 26 years and hoisted only black flags on Republic Day as Maoists banned tricolours. This year, tricolour was hoisted at Madgarhi and Sangali villages by Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) assistant commandant Sandeep Kumar.
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January - 30 
Bokaro Police on January 30 sent three persons to jail after they were arrested from Pachmo village near Jhumra hills for planting explosives which were triggered by the Maoists on January 20 injuring 11 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers, reports The Telegraph. The arrestees were identifi
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Bokaro Police on January 30 sent three persons to jail after they were arrested from Pachmo village near Jhumra hills for planting explosives which were triggered by the Maoists on January 20 injuring 11 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers, reports The Telegraph. The arrestees were identified as Loknath Mahto, a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, Dhaneshwar Ravidas and Sohan Argaria. Mahto was arrested on January 29 from his house at Pachmo under Mahuatand Police Station area. Bokaro Superintendent of Police (SP) Kuldeep Dwivedi told that Loknath’s arrest was a big success as he had given vital information that would lead to more arrests. Maoist literature, wires and Police uniform were also recovered from the houses of the three arrestees.
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January - 31 
A splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC), alleged that at least 17 to 20 top Maoist leaders operating in West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar and Odisha siphoned off a huge amount of party funds and spent it on their personal luxury, reports T
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A splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC), alleged that at least 17 to 20 top Maoist leaders operating in West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar and Odisha siphoned off a huge amount of party funds and spent it on their personal luxury, reports The Deccan Herald. In a leaflet, it says, it has been alleged that the Maoists who are considered to be messiahs of the poor are not so, rather, they are sitting on a stack of wealth. Maoist Raghunath Dangi owns a 10-wheel truck, a matador van, a brick kiln and two plots of land, one in Hazaribagh (Jharkhand) and one in Jamshedpur (Jharkhand). Another Maoist Krishna Yadav, who was killed in an encounter in 2012, built a house at Chatra (Jharkhand) and purchased a 10-wheel truck and Ramashankar Yadav, apart from buying 10 dumpers, has palatial buildings in Aurangabad (Bihar) and New Delhi. Jagdish Yadav alias Master alias Prabhat – one of the most respected names among the Maoists in Bengal-Jharkhand-Odisha Committee has started a cloth business in Gaya (Bihar) and has also built a house in Bokaro (Jharkhand). Another top ranking Maoist, Vijay Kumar Arya, who was arrested last year by Police along with six other top leaders of the organisation, has his son studying in a foreign country while Madanpal has his daughter admitted to a medical college in Singapore. The leaflet also mentions that at least six top-ranking Maoist leaders are characterless and have relations with more than one woman. In most of the cases the women are forced to compromise at gunpoint. Commenting on the matter, a senior Police officer in West Bengal Police said: “This is true but it is very hard to prove. The properties are not purchased in their name. Naturally, you cannot attach the property. So knowing everything we have to keep quiet”.
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January - 31 
An aide of Kundan Pahan, the South Chotanagpur ‘zonal commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), was arrested by from Silli-Rahe locality in Ranchi District, reports The Times of India. The aide, identified as Pitambar Mahto alias Pritam alias Lambu, was helping him gain his gro
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An aide of Kundan Pahan, the South Chotanagpur ‘zonal commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), was arrested by from Silli-Rahe locality in Ranchi District, reports The Times of India. The aide, identified as Pitambar Mahto alias Pritam alias Lambu, was helping him gain his ground by distributing posters and brainwashing villagers to join their ranks in Silli, Tamar, Bundu, Sonahatu and adjoining areas of rural Ranchi. A Made-in-Italy (though looking like a country made) pistol, some ammunition and 40kg can bomb were recovered by the Police. Earlier active in rural Ranchi, Pahan has now shifted his activities to Saraikela, Chaibasa, Simdega, Gumla, East Singhbhum and Khunti and hails from Badigarha village of Tamar.
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January - 31 
Security Forces (SFs), on January 31, seized 314 kilogram of explosives in Tamar Block of Ranchi District, reports The Telegraph. Based on a tip-off, troopers of 209 COBRA and Jharkhand Jaguar raided Kumarburu hillock near village Paramdih to recover the haul stashed underground. Commandant Puran Si
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Security Forces (SFs), on January 31, seized 314 kilogram of explosives in Tamar Block of Ranchi District, reports The Telegraph. Based on a tip-off, troopers of 209 COBRA and Jharkhand Jaguar raided Kumarburu hillock near village Paramdih to recover the haul stashed underground. Commandant Puran Singh said the explosives were kept in 2,511 small cylinders, storing 100 gram or 150 gram in each.
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January - 31 
The Maoists, destroyed road construction equipment at Chhatariyatar village in Latehar District of Jharkhand, reports The Telegraph. Around 11.30 am, a 12-member Maoist squad swooped on the construction site and chased away the labourers engaged to build a five km stretch under the Pradhan Mantri Gr
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The Maoists, destroyed road construction equipment at Chhatariyatar village in Latehar District of Jharkhand, reports The Telegraph. Around 11.30 am, a 12-member Maoist squad swooped on the construction site and chased away the labourers engaged to build a five km stretch under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) [a programme for village road construction]. Then, simply using sticks and stones, they shattered the earthmover’s windscreen, damaged the mixer and overturned two diesel pumps in Dhardharia river. Latehar District Superintendent of Police (SP) Kranti G. Kumar confirmed the incident.
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*Data till , March 28, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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