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Incidents of Abduction:2003
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January - 2 
In Guntur district, four officials proceeding to an interior area to take part in the Janmabhoomi programme were held hostage by Naxalites of the PWG for about six hours on January 2. The incident took place between Bodhanam and Chityala. Those taken hostage were: Bellamkonda Mandal Revenue Officer
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In Guntur district, four officials proceeding to an interior area to take part in the Janmabhoomi programme were held hostage by Naxalites of the PWG for about six hours on January 2. The incident took place between Bodhanam and Chityala. Those taken hostage were: Bellamkonda Mandal Revenue Officer John Samadhanam, MPDO Balu Nayak, veterinarian B Srinivasa Nayak and his assistant Mariyadas. Before setting the hostages free, the Naxals demanded that the government stop the Janmabhoomi programme and the ongoing combing operations in villages in the district.
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January - 13 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) abducted four businessmen in Hussainabad block, Palamu district, on January 13. Media reports said an estimated 150 MCC Naxalites, dressed in police uniforms, stormed Hussainabad and abducted businessmen from different places. Acco
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) abducted four businessmen in Hussainabad block, Palamu district, on January 13. Media reports said an estimated 150 MCC Naxalites, dressed in police uniforms, stormed Hussainabad and abducted businessmen from different places. According to police sources, the abductions were very planned. They entered the district in separate groups armed with sophisticated weapons. Police have no information on whereabouts of the captives, thus far. Speaking to the media, a senior police officer said, "Extortion may be the reason for the abduction. They might have failed to pay the money asked by the MCC".
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January - 17 
Four traders abducted by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), in Palamu district, on January 12, were set free on January 17. The abducted traders were released following heavy police pressure on the Naxalites, police sources said.
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Four traders abducted by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), in Palamu district, on January 12, were set free on January 17. The abducted traders were released following heavy police pressure on the Naxalites, police sources said.
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January - 29 
A Sub-Inspector of police, abducted by the Peoples War Group (PWG) Naxalites on January 29, continues to be in the Naxal’s captivity. The Sub-Inspector was abducted from Sidhapuram village, Kurnool district along with another police personnel, a Circle Inspector and a mandal (local body) president.
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A Sub-Inspector of police, abducted by the Peoples War Group (PWG) Naxalites on January 29, continues to be in the Naxal’s captivity. The Sub-Inspector was abducted from Sidhapuram village, Kurnool district along with another police personnel, a Circle Inspector and a mandal (local body) president. While, the Naxalites set free three persons a police Sub-Inspector continues to be in captivity. According to media reports, the PWG has made a number of demands in return for the release of the abducted police personnel. The demands include unconditional release of the 18 residents of Vadlaramapuram village who were arrested for supporting the famine raids by the PWG. The PWG also demanded that the police stop combing operations in Atmakur region and put an end to the ‘reign of terror’ unleashed by the department in village.
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January - 29 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) abducted a Circle Inspector, a Sub-Inspector and a mandal (local body) president near Siddapuram village, Atmakur mandal, Kurnool district, on January 29. The mandal president was let off after being told to inform officials about the ab
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) abducted a Circle Inspector, a Sub-Inspector and a mandal (local body) president near Siddapuram village, Atmakur mandal, Kurnool district, on January 29. The mandal president was let off after being told to inform officials about the abduction. The Circle Inspector also managed to escape. The Sub-Inspector, however, is still in the custody of the Naxalites, when reports last came in. Senior police officials have reached the spot to take stock of the situation.
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February - 8 
According to media reports, left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) abducted five persons from the Dumaria police station limits, West Singhbhum district, on February 8. While three of the five abducted persons were killed, the Naxalites chopped off one of the hands of ea
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According to media reports, left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) abducted five persons from the Dumaria police station limits, West Singhbhum district, on February 8. While three of the five abducted persons were killed, the Naxalites chopped off one of the hands of each of the remaining victims before setting them free.
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April - 2 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) abducted four police personnel from Peddaraveedu, in Nallamala forests, Prakasam district, on April 2. The abducted persons included Peddaraveedu sub-inspector P Anjaneyulu, assistant sub-inspector Maddela Subba Rao, constable S Brahmaia
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) abducted four police personnel from Peddaraveedu, in Nallamala forests, Prakasam district, on April 2. The abducted persons included Peddaraveedu sub-inspector P Anjaneyulu, assistant sub-inspector Maddela Subba Rao, constable S Brahmaiah and home guard D Baburao. According to media reports, approximately 20 armed-Naxalites entered a stationary Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) bus in which police personnel were seated and abducted them. The police personnel were returning to the headquarters after providing security at a local annual fair. The Naxalites also snatched a 9mm revolver and a wireless set from the assistant sub-inspector. A search operation is on to track down the Naxalites. Meanwhile, Prakasam district police chief Charu Sinha said the Naxalites have not put forward any demand so far to release the abducted police personnel. However, unconfirmed media reports said the Naxals have demanded tee release of pro-Naxal littérateur arrested recently under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA), 2002.
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April - 3 
Meanwhile, police personnel abducted by the PWG from Peddaraveedu, Nallamala forests, Prakasam district, on April 2, continued to be in captivity with no information forthcoming from the Naxalites. A silent procession was organized in Markapur town, Prakasam district on April 3 to urge the Naxalites
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Meanwhile, police personnel abducted by the PWG from Peddaraveedu, Nallamala forests, Prakasam district, on April 2, continued to be in captivity with no information forthcoming from the Naxalites. A silent procession was organized in Markapur town, Prakasam district on April 3 to urge the Naxalites to release the police personnel without harming them. As hundreds of police personnel led the rally, the family members of the abducted police personnel participated in the procession. Addressing the rally, Andhra Pradesh Civil Liberties Committee (APCLC) Prakasam district secretary G Venkatrao appealed to the Naxalites to release the police persons without further delay. He condemned the abduction and said the incident had caused agony to the families of the kidnapped police personnel.
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April - 4 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) demanded the release of 15 tribals arrested in Nalgonda district recently in exchange for police personnel abducted by them from Peddaraveedu, Nallamala forests, Prakasam district, on April 2. Police sources said the Naxalites pasted pos
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) demanded the release of 15 tribals arrested in Nalgonda district recently in exchange for police personnel abducted by them from Peddaraveedu, Nallamala forests, Prakasam district, on April 2. Police sources said the Naxalites pasted posters in Chandampet mandal (administrative unit), Nalgonda district, in which they demanded the release of the tribals and distribution of rice among tribal families in exchange for police personnel taken hostage. The PWG Naxalites, along with tribals, conducted a famine raid on a rice mill in Chandampet mandal recently and looted 170 bags of rice. Police arrested 15 tribals following the raid. Meanwhile, combing operations in the Nallamala forests to locate the abducted police personnel have been put on hold, following an appeal by the hostages.
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April - 7 
According to media reports, Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu is expected to take a decision today, April 7, on setting free seven jailed left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the PWG to ensure the release of four police personnel abducted by the PWG in Prakasam district on April 2. In this connection, t
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According to media reports, Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu is expected to take a decision today, April 7, on setting free seven jailed left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the PWG to ensure the release of four police personnel abducted by the PWG in Prakasam district on April 2. In this connection, the Government is reportedly examining the procedure adopted by Karnataka for releasing life convicts to secure the safe release of hostages held by forest brigand Veerappan on different occasions. Home Minister T Devender Goud, while speaking to the media in Vijayawada, on April 6 appealed to the PWG to release the four abducted police personnel on humanitarian grounds. He said, "We will discuss the matter with the Chief Minister before taking a final decision on the issue". Separately, the Warangal and Adilabad District Police Officers’ Associations on April 6 urged the PWG to immediately release the abducted police personnel. The Warangal association in a resolution asked the PWG to consider the plight of the families of the abducted police constables and release them on humanitarian grounds. Association president T Vibhishan Reddy said the Naxalites, who always claimed they were fighting for the poor, should release the constables as they have also joined the service for the sake of livelihood.
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April - 7 
Meanwhile, a review meeting held by the Andhra Pradesh government on April 7 felt it would be impossible for the Government to meet all the 12 demands put forth by Naxalites of the PWG for releasing the four police personnel being held hostage by the PWG. Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu would tak
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Meanwhile, a review meeting held by the Andhra Pradesh government on April 7 felt it would be impossible for the Government to meet all the 12 demands put forth by Naxalites of the PWG for releasing the four police personnel being held hostage by the PWG. Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu would take a final decision today, April 8. The family members of the abducted police personnel have launched an indefinite hunger strike at Markapur, Prakasam district, on April 7, demanding their immediate release.
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April - 8 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) released one of the abducted police personnel, D Babu Ram, from their confinement on April 8-night and set a 48-hour deadline to the Andhra Pradesh Government for fulfilling their demands to set free the remaining three police personnel.
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) released one of the abducted police personnel, D Babu Ram, from their confinement on April 8-night and set a 48-hour deadline to the Andhra Pradesh Government for fulfilling their demands to set free the remaining three police personnel. In a letter sent with the released police personnel, a Home Guard, the Naxalites made it clear that the Government would have to own responsibility for any eventuality, if their demands were not met within the deadline. There was, however, no change in their demands. They also sent an audio cassette addressing senior police officers in which voices of the three other abducted police personnel were recorded. In the recorded tape, they implored the Government and police authorities to act quickly on the demands of Naxalites in view of the threat to their lives. Meanwhile, Guntur range Inspector General (IG) of Police P. Chandrasekhar Reddy, who has been camping at Markapur since the abductions on April 2, told media persons that efforts were on to establish contact with the Naxalites through some villagers who ventured into the forest on April 8. On the demands of the Naxalites, he said certain demands were under active consideration. Meanwhile, the condition of abducted constable Brahmendrakumar's wife, Anusha, who is on an indefinite hunger strike, has reportedly deteriorated. The fast launched by the wives of the abducted police personnel entered the third day, on April 9.
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April - 8 
One of the four police personnel abducted by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) from Prakasam district on April 2, was released on April 8-night. Speaking to media persons the Prakasam district police chief said the Naxals released Babu Rao, a Home Guard, who reached Mark
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One of the four police personnel abducted by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) from Prakasam district on April 2, was released on April 8-night. Speaking to media persons the Prakasam district police chief said the Naxals released Babu Rao, a Home Guard, who reached Markapur past midnight. Three more continue to be held captive. As reported earlier, the PWG has set forth several conditions, among which they wanted the Government to release PWG cadres serving life sentences in jails. Earlier reports of April 8 said State Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu reviewed the situation with Home Minister T Devender Goud and State police chief P Ramulu, but no decision was taken on conceding to the demands of the PWG. Talking to media persons in Visakhapatnam, Naidu said the Government was taking steps to secure the release of the police personnel from the captivity of Naxalites. In Hyderabad, Ramulu said efforts were on to secure their release. "We are evaluating their [PWG’s] demands", he said.
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April - 10 
Speaking to media persons at Markapur, Prakasam district, State police chief P Ramulu said the Government is making an all out effort to secure the release of the three police personnel abducted by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) on April 2. He said a high-power commit
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Speaking to media persons at Markapur, Prakasam district, State police chief P Ramulu said the Government is making an all out effort to secure the release of the three police personnel abducted by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) on April 2. He said a high-power committee headed by Chief Minister N Chadrababu Naidu is examining the PWG’s demands, and a positive response is likely to come. He also appealed to the Naxalites not to harm their captives, but release them safely. Meanwhile, the Human Rights Forum (HRF) on April 10, appealed to the PWG to unconditionally release the three abducted police personnel unharmed, as it was not proper to achieve their demands by holding the lives of their captors to ransom. In a statement, forum convenor S Jeevan Kumar and State committee member K Balagopal asked if the Government would have remained indifferent had the Naxalites abducted the kin of a Minister or a senior police official. Earlier, in an effort to make a strong appeal to the PWG, approximately 260 persons comprising sympathizers, relatives and family members of the hostages set out to the Nallamala forest. Two truckloads of people set out from Markapur to the forests and were joined by 70 more at Dornala and another 30 at Yerragondapalem. They held a rally at Dornala and meetings at villages on the route to Chilakacharla Chenchugudem tribal hamlet, 23km from Dornala. They urged the Naxalites not to harm the hostages, who were never involved in any anti-extremist operation.
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April - 11 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), on April 11, released three police personnel whom they had abducted in Prakasam district on April 2. District police chief Charu Sinha said the abducted police personnel––M Subba Rao, P Anjaneyulu and S Brahamaih–– reached Markapur poli
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), on April 11, released three police personnel whom they had abducted in Prakasam district on April 2. District police chief Charu Sinha said the abducted police personnel––M Subba Rao, P Anjaneyulu and S Brahamaih–– reached Markapur police station at 6.30 am on April 11. The Naxalites had set a 48-hour deadline to concede to their demand after releasing a Home Guard, Babu Rao, on April 9. However, the State Government, which had withdrawn combing operation in Nallamalla forests, as demanded by the abductors, was not committal about their other demands, including the release of some Naxalites and the withdrawal of Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) cases against some of them. Meanwhile, expressing happiness over the safe release of the police personnel, State police chief P Ramulu thanked all those, including intellectuals, who extended cooperation to the police in dealing with the situation.
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April - 21 
Jharkhand Police, on April 21, arrested two sympathizers of the left-wing extremist—Naxalite—Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) in Ranchi for abducting a doctor on April 17.
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Jharkhand Police, on April 21, arrested two sympathizers of the left-wing extremist—Naxalite—Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) in Ranchi for abducting a doctor on April 17.
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April - 30 
Two left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), including ‘sub-zonal commander’ Sanjay alias Doctor Ramji, were killed and a civilian was injured in an encounter at Nava Jaipur, Daltonganj district, on April 30. According to district police chief, Anil Palta, the encounter t
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Two left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), including ‘sub-zonal commander’ Sanjay alias Doctor Ramji, were killed and a civilian was injured in an encounter at Nava Jaipur, Daltonganj district, on April 30. According to district police chief, Anil Palta, the encounter took place when a police patrol party came across a group of Naxalites holding two abducted forest officials captive. Police also seized one 9mm pistol, two magazines and some ammunition from the encounter site. Other details are awaited.
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May - 2 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) abducted and later killed an activist of the Jharkhand Sangharsh Jan Mukti Morcha (JSJMM) in Anjan village, Gumla district. His body was found in the village on May 2.
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) abducted and later killed an activist of the Jharkhand Sangharsh Jan Mukti Morcha (JSJMM) in Anjan village, Gumla district. His body was found in the village on May 2.
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May - 13 
According to a delayed media report, left-wing extremists--Naxalites—of the People's War Group (PWG) abducted and later killed a tribal youth in Hatlanar village, Bastar district, on May 13.
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According to a delayed media report, left-wing extremists--Naxalites—of the People's War Group (PWG) abducted and later killed a tribal youth in Hatlanar village, Bastar district, on May 13.
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May - 25 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed a local leader of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) in Arigoppala village in Durgi mandal (administrative unit), Guntur district, on May 25. Media reports said the Naxalites abducted the victim, Nalabotula Ramanujam, to the outs
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed a local leader of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) in Arigoppala village in Durgi mandal (administrative unit), Guntur district, on May 25. Media reports said the Naxalites abducted the victim, Nalabotula Ramanujam, to the outskirts of the village and later shot him dead.
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May - 29 
A 14-year old bride was reportedly abducted by left-wing extremists--Naxalites—of the People's War Group (PWG), hours before her marriage, from Patha Rudraram village in Malhar Rao mandal (administrative unit), Karimnagar district, on May 23. Official sources said the PWG Manthani dalam (squad) ‘com
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A 14-year old bride was reportedly abducted by left-wing extremists--Naxalites—of the People's War Group (PWG), hours before her marriage, from Patha Rudraram village in Malhar Rao mandal (administrative unit), Karimnagar district, on May 23. Official sources said the PWG Manthani dalam (squad) ‘commander’ Kammala Sammaiah alias Srikanth and two other Naxalites came to the marriage venue and forcibly took away the bride.
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May - 30 
Left-wing extremists--Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) abducted six persons, including a contractor, in Narayanbeda village, east Singhbhum district, on May 30. Media reports said that the contractor was abducted because he refused to pay levy to the Naxalites. Police have launched a c
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Left-wing extremists--Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) abducted six persons, including a contractor, in Narayanbeda village, east Singhbhum district, on May 30. Media reports said that the contractor was abducted because he refused to pay levy to the Naxalites. Police have launched a combing operation to locate the abducted persons.
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June - 16 
According to media reports, Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) have abducted four police personnel, including a Sub-Inspector, from Togugudem, a forest village on the Andhra Pradesh-Chhattisgarh border, after setting ablaze two of their motorcycles on June 16. Police forc
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According to media reports, Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) have abducted four police personnel, including a Sub-Inspector, from Togugudem, a forest village on the Andhra Pradesh-Chhattisgarh border, after setting ablaze two of their motorcycles on June 16. Police forces from Charla in Andhra Pradesh and Bijapur in Chhattisgarh have reportedly launched a joint operation to trace the police personnel. The combing parties also had an exchange of fire with the Naxalites later in the day. However, the abducted personnel are still under PWG custody till last reports came in.
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June - 18 
According to media reports, left-wing extremists—Naxalites—released two of the four abducted police personnel in Bastar division’s Pamer police station. Earlier, as per the Naxalite demand, police decided to remove additional forces deployed in the Pamer police station area and temporarily halt the
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According to media reports, left-wing extremists—Naxalites—released two of the four abducted police personnel in Bastar division’s Pamer police station. Earlier, as per the Naxalite demand, police decided to remove additional forces deployed in the Pamer police station area and temporarily halt the search operation. Urging the Naxalites to unconditionally release the other two personnel, Inspector-General (Bastar Range) S K Paswan said, ‘‘this will strengthen the path of discussion".
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June - 20 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed two persons in the Roh police station limits, Nawada district, on June 20. Media reports said that armed Naxalites abducted and later killed the victims when they were traveling in a tractor near the Shekhpura village. The po
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed two persons in the Roh police station limits, Nawada district, on June 20. Media reports said that armed Naxalites abducted and later killed the victims when they were traveling in a tractor near the Shekhpura village. The police have launched a combing operation to track down the Naxalites.
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June - 21 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—abducted a businessman and blew up his house in Kinhin village, Balaghat district, on June 21-night. The Naxalites also looted cash and valuables worth Rs 3 lakh. Speaking to media persons, the district police chief said the Naxalites had earlier threatened the busines
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—abducted a businessman and blew up his house in Kinhin village, Balaghat district, on June 21-night. The Naxalites also looted cash and valuables worth Rs 3 lakh. Speaking to media persons, the district police chief said the Naxalites had earlier threatened the businessman, Devilal Palte, to leave the village as he was a money-lender. The police have launched a search operation to trace the abducted businessman.
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June - 30 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed six persons in separate incidents in the Latehar and Gumla districts on June 30. Official sources said Naxalites abducted two forest guards from their homes at Kalyanpur and Kurmu villages, Latehar district, and reportedly sl
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed six persons in separate incidents in the Latehar and Gumla districts on June 30. Official sources said Naxalites abducted two forest guards from their homes at Kalyanpur and Kurmu villages, Latehar district, and reportedly slit their throats before throwing them on a road. In the same district, Naxalites also abducted a village chowkidar (security guard) and another man from their houses at Amdiha and Dhudhuma villages and killed them by slitting their throats. The Naxalites also reportedly left behind hand-written leaflets owning responsibility for the murders to avenge the killing of a Naxalite in May 2003.
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July - 6 
In another incident, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) abducted and later killed a person in the Badani area, Hazaribagh district, on July 6-night. Police sources said the victim, Mohammad Sakur, was killed because he failed to pay a levy demanded by the MCC.
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In another incident, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) abducted and later killed a person in the Badani area, Hazaribagh district, on July 6-night. Police sources said the victim, Mohammad Sakur, was killed because he failed to pay a levy demanded by the MCC.
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July - 9 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) abducted 15 engineers, employees of Larsen and Toubro and Hindustan Construction, from Kosama village, approximately 100 kilometres from Ranchi, on July 9-night. Media reports said that approximately 100 Naxalites raided the village
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) abducted 15 engineers, employees of Larsen and Toubro and Hindustan Construction, from Kosama village, approximately 100 kilometres from Ranchi, on July 9-night. Media reports said that approximately 100 Naxalites raided the village and took the 15 engineers captive after the companies refused to pay a 30 per cent ‘tax’ to them.
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July - 9 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed three persons in Dari village, Gumla district, on July 9-night. According to media reports, Naxalites abducted the victims from their houses and beheaded them at distance from their village. A leaflet found at the incident si
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed three persons in Dari village, Gumla district, on July 9-night. According to media reports, Naxalites abducted the victims from their houses and beheaded them at distance from their village. A leaflet found at the incident site carried the warning that similar treatment would be meted out to ‘police informers’.
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July - 10 
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) rescued, on July 10, four employees of the Hindustan Construction Company, earlier abducted by the MCC from Kosama village, approximately 100 kilometres from Ranchi, on July 9-night. The MCC Naxalites had abducted 15 engineers from the village. Later, 11 of th
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The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) rescued, on July 10, four employees of the Hindustan Construction Company, earlier abducted by the MCC from Kosama village, approximately 100 kilometres from Ranchi, on July 9-night. The MCC Naxalites had abducted 15 engineers from the village. Later, 11 of them were let off on the same day.
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July - 15 
A minor girl, who was adducted by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), and a woman Naxalite were killed in an encounter near Boggulavagu on the outskirts of Peddathundla village of Karimnagar district in Andhra Pradesh on July 15. Police sources said a special police party
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A minor girl, who was adducted by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), and a woman Naxalite were killed in an encounter near Boggulavagu on the outskirts of Peddathundla village of Karimnagar district in Andhra Pradesh on July 15. Police sources said a special police party, combing the area, came across a group of 12 Naxalites and in the ensuing encounter, the girl and a woman Naxalite were killed while the others escaped. The girl was reportedly a member of the Manthani Area committee squad of the PWG. She was abducted from her house when her marriage was fixed to a boy from the Warangal district. Following the abduction, the girl's parents approached various human rights organisations for assistance. Police recovered two DBBLs, one tapancha, and seven kitbags from the encounter site.
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July - 16 
According to media reports, approximately 200 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) raided Pehera village in the Giridih district of Jharkhand on July 16 and abducted three persons. Later, they killed two of them, while the third is still missing. A search operation is
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According to media reports, approximately 200 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) raided Pehera village in the Giridih district of Jharkhand on July 16 and abducted three persons. Later, they killed two of them, while the third is still missing. A search operation is on to trace the missing person.
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August - 1 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed a panchayat samiti (local body) member of Teleraj panchayat, Kasa Madhi in Malkangiri district on August 1. Madhi was abducted by Naxalites on July 31. He was on the hit-list of the Naxalites and had received threatening letters i
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed a panchayat samiti (local body) member of Teleraj panchayat, Kasa Madhi in Malkangiri district on August 1. Madhi was abducted by Naxalites on July 31. He was on the hit-list of the Naxalites and had received threatening letters in the past.
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August - 6 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) abducted and later killed three persons on the borders of Chandauli and Mirzapur districts on August 6. According to media reports, Naxalites raided Dhanpatra and Butt villages in Mirzapur district and abducted three persons. Later,
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) abducted and later killed three persons on the borders of Chandauli and Mirzapur districts on August 6. According to media reports, Naxalites raided Dhanpatra and Butt villages in Mirzapur district and abducted three persons. Later, they shot him dead and threw their bodies in the forests. A combing operation has been launched to track down the Naxalites.
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August - 9 August - 10
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed four persons, including a police personnel and a Panchayat Mukhiya (village headman) in Jamui district on August 10. According to media reports, approximately 250 Naxalites attacked Ropabel village on August 9-night and blast
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed four persons, including a police personnel and a Panchayat Mukhiya (village headman) in Jamui district on August 10. According to media reports, approximately 250 Naxalites attacked Ropabel village on August 9-night and blasted the house of the Mukhiya, Gopal Sao. They abducted Sao, his brother and a supporter and later killed them. Their bodies were recovered from Charkhi Pathar village, approximately 45 km from the district headquarters on August 10.
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August - 18 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed two of the seven abducted persons in Palamu district on August 18. Bodies of the victims were recovered near a bridge in Bandubar. They were abducted along with five others from Sadalim village in the same district on August 16. F
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed two of the seven abducted persons in Palamu district on August 18. Bodies of the victims were recovered near a bridge in Bandubar. They were abducted along with five others from Sadalim village in the same district on August 16. Five others had been released on the day they had been abducted.
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September - 2 
Villagers of Gundampally in Warangal district chased PWG Naxalites and reportedly forced them to release an abducted leader of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP). Police sources said eight Naxalites belonging to the Narsampet Area Committee raided the house of a local TDP leader Bitla Ramchander an
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Villagers of Gundampally in Warangal district chased PWG Naxalites and reportedly forced them to release an abducted leader of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP). Police sources said eight Naxalites belonging to the Narsampet Area Committee raided the house of a local TDP leader Bitla Ramchander and took him to the village outskirts on September 2-night. On seeing the Naxalites abducting Ramchander, his relatives and other villagers chased the Naxalites and caught hold of one of them. The Naxals opened 12 to 15 rounds of fire into the air. However, the villagers continued the chase and forced the Naxalites to release the TDP leader.
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September - 5 
MCC Naxalites abducted and later killed two persons in Serak village under the Chandwa police station-limits, Latehar district.
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MCC Naxalites abducted and later killed two persons in Serak village under the Chandwa police station-limits, Latehar district.
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September - 13 
According to media reports, a police personnel was killed and seven others injured when left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) attacked and looted Gidham police station in Dantewada district on September 13-night. The Naxalites also abducted a police personnel and looted arms
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According to media reports, a police personnel was killed and seven others injured when left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) attacked and looted Gidham police station in Dantewada district on September 13-night. The Naxalites also abducted a police personnel and looted arms. Unconfirmed reports, however, said that three police personnel were killed in the incident. Reports said approximately 100 armed Naxalites attacked the police station and blew up the front portion of the building with grenades. The Naxalites fired approximately 500 rounds and escaped towards Bijapur in a truck.
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September - 30 
Five armed Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) abducted two police constables from the Peruru village in Anantapur district on September 30 and later released one of them.
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Five armed Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) abducted two police constables from the Peruru village in Anantapur district on September 30 and later released one of them.
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October - 2 
A police head constable of the Kurada police station in the Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra was reportedly abducted by a group of 30 to 40 armed Naxalites on October 2.
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A police head constable of the Kurada police station in the Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra was reportedly abducted by a group of 30 to 40 armed Naxalites on October 2.
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October - 7 
Media reports have indicated that Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) have set some unspecified demands for the release of police personnel, who were abducted in the Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra on October 5.
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Media reports have indicated that Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) have set some unspecified demands for the release of police personnel, who were abducted in the Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra on October 5.
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October - 7 
On October 7, the left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) looted Rupees 3.5 lakh from a State Bank of India branch and abducted three bank employees at Banaso in the Hazaribagh district of Jharkhand.
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On October 7, the left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) looted Rupees 3.5 lakh from a State Bank of India branch and abducted three bank employees at Banaso in the Hazaribagh district of Jharkhand.
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October - 12 
A police constable, who was allegedly abducted by Naxalites in the Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra State on October 2, was reportedly released after eight days in captivity.
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A police constable, who was allegedly abducted by Naxalites in the Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra State on October 2, was reportedly released after eight days in captivity.
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October - 17 
According to police sources, left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) shot dead one person and abducted a Government schoolteacher at gun-point in Latehar district of Jharkhand on October 17.
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According to police sources, left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) shot dead one person and abducted a Government schoolteacher at gun-point in Latehar district of Jharkhand on October 17.
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November - 23 
The outlawed left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) shot dead two persons after branding them as ‘back-stabbers’ in Andhra Pradesh on November 23. While the dead body of Nagesh Goud, abducted by the PWG, was found near Chandampet in Nalgonda district, the body of another vill
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The outlawed left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) shot dead two persons after branding them as ‘back-stabbers’ in Andhra Pradesh on November 23. While the dead body of Nagesh Goud, abducted by the PWG, was found near Chandampet in Nalgonda district, the body of another villager abducted on similar charges, was found on the Tippaigudem-Malkapur road in Ranga Reddy district.
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December - 26 
Five suspected left wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), on December 26, abducted the Tumkur district Congress committee treasurer at Pavagada town in Karnataka. Unconfirmed reports said that he was abducted for money and his release is expected soon as negotiations are underwa
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Five suspected left wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), on December 26, abducted the Tumkur district Congress committee treasurer at Pavagada town in Karnataka. Unconfirmed reports said that he was abducted for money and his release is expected soon as negotiations are underway with the Naxalites and another group.
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