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Odisha (Maoist Insurgency): Timeline (Terrorist Activities) -2012
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January - 2 
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Border Security Force (BSF) and the State Police have decided to step up operations against the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Southern Odisha soon, reports orissadiary.com. The CRPF Director General (DG) K.Vijay Kumar accompanied by his Odis
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The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Border Security Force (BSF) and the State Police have decided to step up operations against the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Southern Odisha soon, reports orissadiary.com. The CRPF Director General (DG) K.Vijay Kumar accompanied by his Odisha Police counterpart Manmohan Praharaj and DIG Saumendra Priyadarshi arrived at Sunabeda in Nuapada District on January 1 and visited CRPF camp and under construction 202 CoBRA battalion training camp there. Later, they went to Koraput and held an hour long close door meeting at BSF camp with BSF DIG S.K.Barua, Koraput Superintendent of Police (SP) Anup Kumar Sahu, Malkangiri SP Anirudha Singh, CoBRA battalion commandant M.L.Rabindra and India Reserve battalion (IRB) commandant to chalk out the strategy for a massive anti-Maoist operation in Koraput and other Districts bordering Andhra Pradesh.
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January - 4 
One person was killed in a landmine blast triggered by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Kandhamal District on January 4, reports The Pioneer. No further details were available.
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One person was killed in a landmine blast triggered by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Kandhamal District on January 4, reports The Pioneer. No further details were available.
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January - 4 
the Maoists set ablaze three mobile communication towers in Baragada area of Ganjam District on the first day of the two-day bandh (shut down strike) called by the Maoists in the State from January 4, reports The Hindu. According to Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Binay Kamila, the Maoists set
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the Maoists set ablaze three mobile communication towers in Baragada area of Ganjam District on the first day of the two-day bandh (shut down strike) called by the Maoists in the State from January 4, reports The Hindu. According to Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Binay Kamila, the Maoists set ablaze two mobile communication towers at Goudagotha village and another at Barada village, located near Ganjam-Gajapati-Kandhamal border where Maoists are trying to increase their hold. The Maoists also pasted posters asking people to make the bandh a success and to protest anti-Maoist operations. The Maoists also threatened the company officials and staff of the Vedanta Alumina Refinery to immediately give up their jobs and leave the area, adds The Pioneer.
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January - 5 
Three constables of the Orissa Police were killed and as many injured when Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres triggered a landmine blast at Badarpanga village in the Kotagarh area in Kandhamal District in the morning of January 5, reports Indian Express. The landmine went off when t
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Three constables of the Orissa Police were killed and as many injured when Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres triggered a landmine blast at Badarpanga village in the Kotagarh area in Kandhamal District in the morning of January 5, reports Indian Express. The landmine went off when the team with two trained dogs was proceeding in a vehicle on Kotagarh-Srirampur road to the site of the blast that had taken place on January 4 in the area, State Home Secretary UN Behera told reporters, adds DNA. The blast came on the second day of the two-day bandh (shut down strike) called by the Maoists to protest the recent Police arrests and attacks on Maoists during Operation Saranda to flush them out of the forests on the Odisha-Jharkhand border. The deceased are identified as Sunasir Mohanty, Umakant Jani and Sangram Lenka. The three injured were identified as Noha Panda, Basanta Behera and Padmanav Dehuri.
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January - 6 
Kandhamal District observed a bandh (shut down strike) on January 6 to register its protest against Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) violence and as a mark of homage to the three Policemen, who died in the landmine blast on January 5, reports The Times of India. Several towns of Kandha
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Kandhamal District observed a bandh (shut down strike) on January 6 to register its protest against Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) violence and as a mark of homage to the three Policemen, who died in the landmine blast on January 5, reports The Times of India. Several towns of Kandhamal, including Raikia, G Udayagiri, Khajuripada and Baliguda joined the bandh, with traders downing their shutters. Schools and colleges were closed for the day as well.
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January - 7 
As the filing of nominations for the panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) elections began on January 7, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) posters were found in Nuapada District where the Maoists claimed that they would participate in the polls, reports IBN Live. The
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As the filing of nominations for the panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) elections began on January 7, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) posters were found in Nuapada District where the Maoists claimed that they would participate in the polls, reports IBN Live. The posters, written both in Hindi and Odia, were found in Nuapada and Komna blocks (administrative division) on January 7. However, in both the areas, the posters carried different messages. Posters written in Odia - issued by CPI-Maoist Chhattisgarh-Odisha division - were found in gram panchayats of Komna block, Bhainsadani gram panchayat of Boden block and Nangelbeda and Ghatmal gram panchayats of Sinapali block asking aspirants to take their consent for contesting in the polls. The Maoists also stated that those daring to contest the polls without intimating the outfit, would face dire consequences. In the posters written in Hindi - issued by CPI-Maoist Mainpur division and found in Dharambandha and Bharuamunda gram panchayats of Nuapada block - the Maoists have asked people to stay alert for the polls. The Maoists stated that those willing to contest ‘should be poor, committed for the cause of the poor, be truthful and honest’.
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January - 7 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a villager, identified as Enkana Kadranga (35), at Tolopalesu village under Bandhugaon Police Station in Koraput District on January 7, reports The Times of India. Maoists suspected him to be a ‘Police informer’. According to sources a g
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a villager, identified as Enkana Kadranga (35), at Tolopalesu village under Bandhugaon Police Station in Koraput District on January 7, reports The Times of India. Maoists suspected him to be a ‘Police informer’. According to sources a group of armed Maoists waylaid Kadranga, who along with three other villagers, was returning to Tolopalesu from Elgawalsa, within Bandhugaon Police limits, and killed Kadranga by slitting his throat with a sharp-edged weapon. The two companions of Kadranga were assaulted before being freeed. Sources said the Maoists belonged to the Jhanjabati Committee of the outfit.
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January - 9 
Junesh Pradhan, panchayat samiti (block level local self-Government institution) chairman of Daringbadi block in Kandhamal District, was arrested by the Police on January 9 for his alleged involvement in the Maoist triggered landmine blast that killed three Policemen near Badarpanga village on Kotag
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Junesh Pradhan, panchayat samiti (block level local self-Government institution) chairman of Daringbadi block in Kandhamal District, was arrested by the Police on January 9 for his alleged involvement in the Maoist triggered landmine blast that killed three Policemen near Badarpanga village on Kotagarh-Srirampur road on January 5, reports The Hindu. Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police, southern range, R. K. Sharma said during interrogation Junesh has confessed of his links with Maoists and involvement in the landmine blast.
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January - 10 
In a path-breaking measure, the Union Government has decided to involve missionary groups of various hues in taking its programmes to the people in areas affected by Naxalite [Left-Wing Extremism (LWE)] activities, reports The Hindu. Apart from giving the green signal to engage Ramakrishna Mission A
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In a path-breaking measure, the Union Government has decided to involve missionary groups of various hues in taking its programmes to the people in areas affected by Naxalite [Left-Wing Extremism (LWE)] activities, reports The Hindu. Apart from giving the green signal to engage Ramakrishna Mission Ashram in Narainpur District in Chhattisgarh, which the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) claims to be a liberated zone, Union Minister of Rural Development Jairam Ramesh has decided to engage the services of Catholic bishops to spearhead development activities among the tribals of Odisha, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh, three States affected by LWE activities. In a letter to Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh, Ramesh has given his clearance for an INR 230 million proposal of the ashram to undertake various activities in the Maoist-affected District. According to Ramesh, the ashram is the only group working in Narainpur District since its inception in 1985 while the Government has been unable to make its presence felt.
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January - 10 
the Police arrested another Maoist cadre, identified as Sukadev Digal, from Sipazu in Raikia Police Station area on January 10. At least six Maoist posters were recovered from him, the Police said.
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the Police arrested another Maoist cadre, identified as Sukadev Digal, from Sipazu in Raikia Police Station area on January 10. At least six Maoist posters were recovered from him, the Police said.
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January - 11 
A 45-year-old Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Somanath Pradhan of Janabadi village under Daringibadi Police Station, was arrested on charges of being involved in the landmine blast at Srirampur under Kotagarh Police Station in Kandhamal District, on January 11, repo
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A 45-year-old Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Somanath Pradhan of Janabadi village under Daringibadi Police Station, was arrested on charges of being involved in the landmine blast at Srirampur under Kotagarh Police Station in Kandhamal District, on January 11, reports The Times of India. Somanath was the second person arrested in connection with the January 5 Maoist attack, which killed three Policemen and injured as many. Kandhamal Superintendent of Police J N Pankaj said both he and Junes Pradhan, the chairman of the Daringibadi panchayat samiti (block level local self-Government institution), were involved in the landmine blast.
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January - 11 
during combing operation, Security Force personnel on January 11 recovered two more landmines near Srirampur, the same place where the blast happened the last week.
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during combing operation, Security Force personnel on January 11 recovered two more landmines near Srirampur, the same place where the blast happened the last week.
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January - 12 
The Security Force personnel recovered two more landmines in Kandhamal District on January 12, taking the total number landmines unearthed since the January 5 landmine blast in Srirampur to four, reports The Times of India. The landmines of 20 Kilogram explosives were recovered during combing operat
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The Security Force personnel recovered two more landmines in Kandhamal District on January 12, taking the total number landmines unearthed since the January 5 landmine blast in Srirampur to four, reports The Times of India. The landmines of 20 Kilogram explosives were recovered during combing operation along the 10 kilometre long Srirampur-Ora road, said Kandhamal Superintendent of Police J N Pankaj on January 14. The landmines were defused later, he said.
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January - 14 
State Authorities in Orissa's Gajapati District, in association with private companies, on July 14 decided to undertaken a vocational training programme in Maoist-inflicted Districts to provide employment to tribal youth to bring them into the mainstream, reports News Track India. The authorities se
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State Authorities in Orissa's Gajapati District, in association with private companies, on July 14 decided to undertaken a vocational training programme in Maoist-inflicted Districts to provide employment to tribal youth to bring them into the mainstream, reports News Track India. The authorities set-up training centres to provide vocational training, in order to aid the rural youth to become self-sufficient and earn a livelihood. "Basically, we are concentrating on the affected Districts covering rural youth. We are arranging a sewing centre here, having capacity of 120 students. We are giving importance to Maoist -affected districts like Gajapati, Malkangiri, Koraput and other Districts," said Durga Prasada Padhi, Project Director, adding, "This is a Government-sponsored programme, that is why after attending the programme 100 percent placement will be provided in different organisations". The recruitment solely meant for tribals, as they face a high percentage of unemployment which is said to be one of the main causes of the local youth drifting towards the Maoist cadres.
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January - 16 
another suspected Maoist, Andharu Gadaseth, had been arrested in the District on January 16 in relation to the same double murder case. Andharu was a student of Netaji Subhash College at Tumudibandh in the District. According to Police sources, he had escaped to Kerala after the double murder. Centr
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another suspected Maoist, Andharu Gadaseth, had been arrested in the District on January 16 in relation to the same double murder case. Andharu was a student of Netaji Subhash College at Tumudibandh in the District. According to Police sources, he had escaped to Kerala after the double murder. Central Reserve Police Force, Commando Battalion for Resolute Action, Special Operation Group and District police are conducting joint anti-Maoist operations in Srirampur, Kotagarh, Daringibadi and Brahmanigaon areas in the District.
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January - 16 
Kandhamal Police arrested Manmohan Pradhan, the husband of the sarpanch (head of panchayat, village level local self-Government institution) of Sonepur panchayat in Daringibadi block and two others identified as Suneswar Baladamajhi and Petaguluduka for their reported involvement in Communist Party
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Kandhamal Police arrested Manmohan Pradhan, the husband of the sarpanch (head of panchayat, village level local self-Government institution) of Sonepur panchayat in Daringibadi block and two others identified as Suneswar Baladamajhi and Petaguluduka for their reported involvement in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) violence in various places in Kandhamal District on January 16, reports The Times of India. Pradhan was arrested from his home. The two other accused were arrested during anti-Maoist combing operations. While Baladamajhi is a resident of Malliguda near Kotagarh, Petaguluduka hailed from Dembaguda in Chandrapur area in Rayagada District. The Police said Pradhan was involved in planting landmines in Daringibadi Police Station area in December, 2011. He also supplied rice and other food items to the Maoists, the Police said. Baladamajhi was involved in an exchange of fire between Maoists and security personnel at Malliguda in January 2010. Petaguluduka was involved in the death of three policemen in a landmine blast at Srirampur near Kotagarh on January 5.
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January - 16 
security was intensified in the Maoist-affected areas in Ganjam, Gajapati, Kandhamal and Rayagada Districts after intelligence inputs on Maoists pitching camps there.
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security was intensified in the Maoist-affected areas in Ganjam, Gajapati, Kandhamal and Rayagada Districts after intelligence inputs on Maoists pitching camps there.
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January - 16 
with just a few weeks to go before panchayat (village level local self-government institution) elections, Maoists have started campaigning against the polls in Koraput District, reports The Times of India. The Maoists have put up posters and banners in various parts of the District, urging voters no
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with just a few weeks to go before panchayat (village level local self-government institution) elections, Maoists have started campaigning against the polls in Koraput District, reports The Times of India. The Maoists have put up posters and banners in various parts of the District, urging voters not to participate in the poll process. A number of such posters were spotted at Dandabadi and Ramagiri areas under Boipariguda Police limits and at several areas under Narayanpatna Police limits on January 16. Maoist fear in Narayanpatna is evident given that single candidates have filed nominations in six out of nine panchayats in the block for the post of sarpanch (head of panchayat). Similarly, seven out of nine posts of samiti (block level local self-government institution) members are uncontested in the block. Sources said people preferred not to file nominations in the Maoist-dominated panchayats in Narayanpatna. "It is quite possible that the rebels might have selected the candidates where single nominations have been filed and no other candidate dares to contest the election against the candidate chosen by the Maoists," said a block level official, engaged in the election process at Narayanpatna.
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January - 17 
as part of anti-Maoist measures, Koraput district is set to get at least seven model Police Stations, the first of its kind in the State, very soon, reports Zee News. The new Police Stations, likely to come up in the next couple of months, would help the ongoing anti-Maoist operations in the region,
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as part of anti-Maoist measures, Koraput district is set to get at least seven model Police Stations, the first of its kind in the State, very soon, reports Zee News. The new Police Stations, likely to come up in the next couple of months, would help the ongoing anti-Maoist operations in the region, officials said. Funded by the Centre, the three-storey buildings would be constructed at a cost of Rs two crore at Semiliguda, Laxmipur, Kakirgumma, Sunabeda, Boipariguda, Kotpad and Pawda. "Site selection for the new police stations is complete and the work will begin soon. We hope that the police stations will be operational within a few months", Koraput Superintendent of Police Anup Kumar Sahoo said.
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January - 17 
Biramitrapur Police in Sundargarh District arrested Jaspal Singh, a resident of Rajgangpur, for illegal trafficking of detonators, reports The Telegraph. The Police found 450 detonators in his sports utility vehicle. Singh did not have any license to carry the explosives, said Sub-Divisional Police
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Biramitrapur Police in Sundargarh District arrested Jaspal Singh, a resident of Rajgangpur, for illegal trafficking of detonators, reports The Telegraph. The Police found 450 detonators in his sports utility vehicle. Singh did not have any license to carry the explosives, said Sub-Divisional Police Officer Suman Dutta.
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January - 17 
Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Ruman Baliarsingh, was arrested from a lodge in Baliguda in Kandhamal District in the night of January 17, reports The Hindu. Ruman is alleged to be involved in the murder of two civilians by Maoists at Jubagada village unde
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Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Ruman Baliarsingh, was arrested from a lodge in Baliguda in Kandhamal District in the night of January 17, reports The Hindu. Ruman is alleged to be involved in the murder of two civilians by Maoists at Jubagada village under Kotagarh Police Station limits in the night of August 4, 2011. The murdered persons were Sitaram Uthansingh (48), a panchayat member and Peter Mallik (30), a social activist.
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January - 17 
the Odisha High Court rejected the bail plea of Subhashree Panda, alias Mili Panda, the wife of Maoist leader Sabysachi Panda, in the Gudari Police Station case in Koraput District, reports Outlook India. Justice S C Parija, while rejecting the bail of Mili Panda, now in Police custody, asked the lo
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the Odisha High Court rejected the bail plea of Subhashree Panda, alias Mili Panda, the wife of Maoist leader Sabysachi Panda, in the Gudari Police Station case in Koraput District, reports Outlook India. Justice S C Parija, while rejecting the bail of Mili Panda, now in Police custody, asked the lower court to complete the trial of the case, filed in 2003, as soon as possible.
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January - 17 
two more Maoists were arrested in Kaudi forest bordering Keonjhar-Sundargarh-Angul and Deogarh Districts during combing operation and as many country made guns were seized from their possession. The arrested Maoist duo was identified as George Kamal and Hanukjiban Hangs who belonged to Silukana in A
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two more Maoists were arrested in Kaudi forest bordering Keonjhar-Sundargarh-Angul and Deogarh Districts during combing operation and as many country made guns were seized from their possession. The arrested Maoist duo was identified as George Kamal and Hanukjiban Hangs who belonged to Silukana in Angul District, Police said at Keonjhar. However, the duo claimed before newsmen that they were not involved in any Maoist activities and had been to the forests for carrying out poaching.
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January - 17 
Zee News reports that a cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Dhoba Digal (36) of Gajalabadi village under Sorada Police Station, was arrested in Ganjam District. He was involved in setting ablaze of at least five mobile towers of private operators, three at his vi
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Zee News reports that a cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Dhoba Digal (36) of Gajalabadi village under Sorada Police Station, was arrested in Ganjam District. He was involved in setting ablaze of at least five mobile towers of private operators, three at his village and two at nearby Asurabandh on December 16.
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January - 18 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a civilian on charges of being a Police informer in Malkangiri District in the night of January 18, reports The Times of India. The victim was, identified as Guru Khillo (48), of Tonkoguda village under Mudulipada Police limits of the sa
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a civilian on charges of being a Police informer in Malkangiri District in the night of January 18, reports The Times of India. The victim was, identified as Guru Khillo (48), of Tonkoguda village under Mudulipada Police limits of the same District. According to sources, a group of armed Maoists reached Tonkoguda and forcibly took Khillo away from his house. Villagers later spotted the dead body of Khillo in Bododural village. "The deceased was shot at. Maoists had tied his hands prior to pumping bullets into him. We are trying to retrieve the body," said an unnamed senior Police officer in Malkangiri. A Maoist letter written by Malkangiri Divisional Committee of the CPI-Maoist found at the spot mentioned Khillo was ‘punished’ for passing information to the Police about them. The letter also warned of similar consequences for anyone who tries to act as a Police informer. The Police, however, denied receiving any intelligence input from the deceased. "We have never ever received any information from the deceased. He was not our informer. Investigation is on and the reason behind the murder will be found out," an unnamed Police officer said.
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January - 19 
during raids at different places in Malkangiri Village-79 (MV-79), Security Forces arrested four Maoists on January 19. The arrestees were identified as Sambam Era, Bandami Suba, Bikram Bhumiya and Talem Naga, all from MV-79. "We were tipped off about their presence in MV-79. We subsequently raided
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during raids at different places in Malkangiri Village-79 (MV-79), Security Forces arrested four Maoists on January 19. The arrestees were identified as Sambam Era, Bandami Suba, Bikram Bhumiya and Talem Naga, all from MV-79. "We were tipped off about their presence in MV-79. We subsequently raided the area and arrest them. No arms were found in their possession at the time of the arrest," said Inspector-in-Charge Malkangiri Police Station R K Pati. "The quartet had joined the Maoist organization four years ago. They were presently members of the armed squad of Motu Dalam," the officer said. "At least seven cases, including two murders, are pending against them. Inquiry is on to find out their involvement in other Maoist offensives in the district," he added.
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January - 20 
Stepping up the deployment of Security Forces (SFs) in the Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)]-belt, the Union Ministry for Home Affairs (MHA) has given its nod for additional deployment of 7,000 personnel in the inter-State border areas of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha and Maharashtra, reports Decc
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Stepping up the deployment of Security Forces (SFs) in the Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)]-belt, the Union Ministry for Home Affairs (MHA) has given its nod for additional deployment of 7,000 personnel in the inter-State border areas of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha and Maharashtra, reports Deccan Chronicle. The additional personnel will be deployed from the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Border Security Force (BSF). The MHA held a high-level meeting with top officials of the four States on January 20 and gave the sanction for deployment of additional forces.
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January - 21 
The Odisha Police killed a senior Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader, identified as Subash alias Satish (45), from Chhattisgarh, wanted in several cases in an encounter in Mukhiguda-Majhiguda forest under Chandrapur Police limits in Rayagada District on January 21, reports Indian E
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The Odisha Police killed a senior Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader, identified as Subash alias Satish (45), from Chhattisgarh, wanted in several cases in an encounter in Mukhiguda-Majhiguda forest under Chandrapur Police limits in Rayagada District on January 21, reports Indian Express. Satish was the second in command of the Bansadhara Committee of the CPI-Maoist, headed by Nikhil. The bullet-ridden dead body of Satish was recovered from the encounter site along with his AK-47 rifle. However, no Policeman was injured in the incident. The Police recovered a SLR, Maoist literature and country-made guns from the spot. It is believed that the other Maoists might have fled to the neighbouring Phulbani District bordering Rayagada. Satish, was active on Odisha-Andhra Pradesh borders for last several years and involved in several Maoist incidents.
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January - 21 
the Security Force personnel, arrested an armed Maoist cadre, identified as Mani Purty alias Munda, from the Roxy reserve forest under K Balang Police Station in Sundargarh District during a combing operation that ensued following a tip-off that he was moving along with five to six other Maoist cadr
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the Security Force personnel, arrested an armed Maoist cadre, identified as Mani Purty alias Munda, from the Roxy reserve forest under K Balang Police Station in Sundargarh District during a combing operation that ensued following a tip-off that he was moving along with five to six other Maoist cadres in the forest, reports Daily Pioneer. While Purty was arrested, others managed to flee, the Police said. Purty was involved in seven murder cases including that of a Police constable. He was also involved in four other cases. Purty was the mastermind behind the ARSS camp burning case in Sambalpur. The group was making plans to create disturbance during the Panchayat (village level local self government institution) polls, the Police said.
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January - 23 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a civilian on charges of being a Police informer in Narayanpatna in Koraput District on January 23, reports The Times of India. Local villagers spotted the dead body of Bidyut Bisoi (33) near a temple in the outskirts of Narayanpatna. So
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a civilian on charges of being a Police informer in Narayanpatna in Koraput District on January 23, reports The Times of India. Local villagers spotted the dead body of Bidyut Bisoi (33) near a temple in the outskirts of Narayanpatna. Sources said that a group of Maoists waylaid Bisoi, returning from the temple, around 9 am and attacked him with a sharp-edged weapon in broad daylight. Bisoi instantly succumbed to the injuries. Though the Maoists have not left any letter near the spot as usual, the Police, going by past records, believe it is the handiwork of the Maoists.
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January - 23 
the Police recovered the body of a Maoist cadre hanging from a tree at Suliapada forest in Mayurbhanj District, reports IBN Live. The dead Maoist was identified as Bhagabat Marandi of Palo village in Suliapada Police Station and a close associate of Maoist leader Kishore, the Police said. Bhagabat,
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the Police recovered the body of a Maoist cadre hanging from a tree at Suliapada forest in Mayurbhanj District, reports IBN Live. The dead Maoist was identified as Bhagabat Marandi of Palo village in Suliapada Police Station and a close associate of Maoist leader Kishore, the Police said. Bhagabat, a cadre of Kishore arms squad of West Bengal-Jharkhand-Odisha Border Regional Committee, was accused in several cases including an attack on former Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) Member of Parliament (MP) Sudam Marandi where three Security Force personnel were killed under Chandia Police Station area and murder of a tribal from Handibhanga area of Mayurbhanj District, the Police said. The Police found a bicycle under the tree where Marandi's body was hanging.
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January - 24 
The Police arrested Girish Mahato alias Mangru Mahto alias Uttam alias Dhiren alias Dhirendra (45), a State organising committee member of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), along with one of his close associate, identified as Shankar Munda, from Kharmunda village near canal road area
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The Police arrested Girish Mahato alias Mangru Mahto alias Uttam alias Dhiren alias Dhirendra (45), a State organising committee member of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), along with one of his close associate, identified as Shankar Munda, from Kharmunda village near canal road area under Attabira Police Station in Bargarh District in the morning of January 24, reports The Hindu. Girish, a resident of Giridih in Jharkhand, was involved in more than two dozens of cases of Maoist violence, the Bargarh Police said Girish was wanted by both Odisha and Jharkhand Police after his successful jail break attempt in 2011. The Jharkhand Police had announced a cash reward of INR 400, 000 on his head. “The District Police got a reliable input regarding movement of Girish Mahato along with his associates in Canal Road area under Attabira Police Station. A special District Police team raided the place and could be able to arrest the Maoist and his associate Shankar,” said Kabita Jalan, Superintendent of Police, addressing a press conference at Bargarh. Jalan said the Police recovered a small fire arm with 12 live cartridges, compass, maps of Odisha and Bargarh, hand sketches of the District armoury of Bargarh and Bargarh Police Station, cash worth INR 2, 290 and literature and leaflets containing anti-government writing from their possession. Girish was earlier arrested on November 14, 2007 at Bariatu under Ranchi Police Station of Jharkhand. However, he escaped from Chaibasa Divisional Jail on January 18, 2011 along with comrades Motilal Soren alias Sandeep and Raghunath Hembrom alias Nirbhay, and went underground in Saranda forest for a few months. Subsequently, he took over Maoist organisations in Sambalpur, Bargarh, Deogarh, and Sundargarh District. The Police said Girish along with Sabyasachi Panda, Brijlal Anchley alias Azad, Satrughan Biswal alias Mangu and Sekhar had strengthened the Maoist organisations in the State during the past two decades. The Maoist leader had 22 criminal cases against him alone in Sambalpur District.
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January - 25 
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on January 25 reiterated Odisha's demand for inclusion of Nuapada, Bargarh, Bolangir and Kalahandi Districts in the centrally sponsored Security Related Expenditure (SRE) scheme, reports The Times of India. In a letter to Union Home Minister P Chidambaram, Naveen pointe
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Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on January 25 reiterated Odisha's demand for inclusion of Nuapada, Bargarh, Bolangir and Kalahandi Districts in the centrally sponsored Security Related Expenditure (SRE) scheme, reports The Times of India. In a letter to Union Home Minister P Chidambaram, Naveen pointed out that there has been a significant rise in Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] violence in parts of Chhattisgarh bordering Odisha as well as Nuapada, Bolangir and Bargarh Districts. "Maoists are building up a base in Sunabeda reserve forest of Nuapada and its adjoining areas. They are also trying to spread their network along the Odisha-Chhattisgarh border by creating and consolidating bases in Nuapada, Bargarh, Bolangir and Kalahandi Districts of western Odisha," he said. Naveen said there was an urgent need to include the four Districts under the purview of the SRE scheme to strengthen security infrastructure so as to effectively curtail and contain the spread of the LWE.
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January - 25 
Zee News reports that a woman cadre of Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), allegedly involved in several criminal activities, surrendered on January 25 before the Police in Gajapati District. "The Maoist cadre Tabita Mallick of Gangamunda village in Adaba Police Station area of the Distric
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Zee News reports that a woman cadre of Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), allegedly involved in several criminal activities, surrendered on January 25 before the Police in Gajapati District. "The Maoist cadre Tabita Mallick of Gangamunda village in Adaba Police Station area of the District was active in Maoist activities since 2009," Superintendent of Police (SP) Sarthak Sarangi said. Tabita, who was inducted into Maoist outfit under the supervision of Azad, was subsequently shifted to Ghumsar division and working under Nikhil before surrender. She was involved in killing of a Panchayat Samiti (block level local self government institution) member of Srirampur in Kotagad block (administrative division) of Kandhamal during an exchange of fire with the Police in Gopinathpur and Kharimera, SP Sarangi said. Tabita, who was produced before media persons, said that she was neglected, exploited and was not given money for day to day requirement. She said she was not allowed to marry on her choice.
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January - 26 
Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including a woman cadre, were killed in an exchange of fire with Security Forces (SFs) in Koraput District on January 26, reports IBN Live. Acting on an intelligence input, troopers of District Voluntary Force (DVF) conducted a combing operati
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Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including a woman cadre, were killed in an exchange of fire with Security Forces (SFs) in Koraput District on January 26, reports IBN Live. Acting on an intelligence input, troopers of District Voluntary Force (DVF) conducted a combing operation in the Bandhugaon area where a group of Maoists were spotted. As the Maoists and SF personnel came face to face, an encounter erupted in which two Maoists were killed and their bodies recovered, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG, south-west), Soumendra Priyadarshi said. One of the slain Maoists, was identified as Chitru, an ‘area commander’ of Jhanjabati division of CPI-Maoist while the other one was a woman cadre whose identity was yet to be ascertained, he said. Some arms and ammunition were also recovered from the spot.
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January - 29 
The Security Forces (SFs) arrested two suspected Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from a forest area in Malkangiri District on January 29, reports Newstrack India. The duos, identified as Pabitra Nayak alias Pati and Bhagaban Bhumiya alias Deba, were arrested during a combing oper
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The Security Forces (SFs) arrested two suspected Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from a forest area in Malkangiri District on January 29, reports Newstrack India. The duos, identified as Pabitra Nayak alias Pati and Bhagaban Bhumiya alias Deba, were arrested during a combing operation in Rajgiri forest based on intelligence input. The SFs also recovered some arms and ammunition from their possession.
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January - 30 
The Central Government on January 30 admitted that execution of road projects in Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)]-hit States has been delayed and only 730 kilometres of the proposed 5,477 kilometres highways network could be completed so far, reports IBN Live. "So far, work in 730 kilometres length
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The Central Government on January 30 admitted that execution of road projects in Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)]-hit States has been delayed and only 730 kilometres of the proposed 5,477 kilometres highways network could be completed so far, reports IBN Live. "So far, work in 730 kilometres length has been completed. There has been poor response from contractors for works in Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Maharashtra and Odisha," an official statement by the Road Transport and Highways Ministry said. The Government had approved a programme for development of 5,477 kilometres roads in 34 LWE affected District in eight States at an estimated cost of INR 73 billion, the statement said. The completion period of the projects vary from one to three years. However, it added that it has relaxed the eligibility criteria for the contractors to encourage larger participation and at present work is underway on 140 projects entailing an investment of INR 44.28 billion in affected States.
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January - 31 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from the Saranda forest, under Rourkela Police Station in Sundargarh District on January 31, reports The Times of India. The arrested Maoists, identified as Birbal Gudia (23) and Chandradeb Tirkey (24), were repor
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from the Saranda forest, under Rourkela Police Station in Sundargarh District on January 31, reports The Times of India. The arrested Maoists, identified as Birbal Gudia (23) and Chandradeb Tirkey (24), were reportedly engaged in several Maoist activities in Odisha-Jharkhand border area and were involved in at least three Maoist-triggered incidents which had occurred on January 9, 2011. Gudia and Tirkey, along with about another 30 Maoists had blown up Jareikela outpost in Bisra tehsil (revenue unit) office and Bandamunda railway cabin on the same day. Gudia is a native of Tirilposhi of Jharkhand, whereas Tirkey is a native of Jareikela of Jharkhand.
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*Data till , April 17, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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