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Incidents Related to Militia Members (Maoist):2012
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September - 10 
Police also arrested two armed militia members identified as M Chukka and Makkammudda, who were part of a 150-member militia group from Chhattisgarh which fired on a Police official belonging to Mothugudem in May, though the Sub-Inspector had escaped unhurt, the senior Police officer added.
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Police also arrested two armed militia members identified as M Chukka and Makkammudda, who were part of a 150-member militia group from Chhattisgarh which fired on a Police official belonging to Mothugudem in May, though the Sub-Inspector had escaped unhurt, the senior Police officer added.
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September - 10 
Police on September 10 arrested seven persons including five on charge of acting as couriers for the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and two armed militia members of the outfit for allegedly firing on a Police official in Khammam District, reports news.outlookindia.com. According to Pol
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Police on September 10 arrested seven persons including five on charge of acting as couriers for the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and two armed militia members of the outfit for allegedly firing on a Police official in Khammam District, reports news.outlookindia.com. According to Police, the cadres including Dummugudem mandal (administrative unit) Maoist secretary Mohd Jani Pasha and member Koti Muthyal Rao and three others were working as couriers for CPI-Maoist of different committees in Khammam and also for Chhattisgarh-based Maoist leaders for the past eight years. A special Police party attached to Dummugudem Police station in Khammam District and CRPF personnel apprehended the five couriers during vehicle checking near Dummugudem cross roads while they were moving on bikes, a senior Police officer said. Police recovered 50 gelatin sticks, INR 40,000 in cash, some medicines, snake anti-venom, besides five cell-phones from the possession of the couriers.
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September - 25 
Koraput District Police and the Border Security Force (BSF) arrested nine Maoist militia members in Bandhugaon block of the Koraput District. Of the nine arrested militia members, eight were arrested from Elangvalasa village while one was arrested from Potesu village. The arrested persons were betwe
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Koraput District Police and the Border Security Force (BSF) arrested nine Maoist militia members in Bandhugaon block of the Koraput District. Of the nine arrested militia members, eight were arrested from Elangvalasa village while one was arrested from Potesu village. The arrested persons were between 24 and 50 years of age.
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November - 1 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Abraham Singh alias Siladitya, was arrested during a joint operation by the personnel of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the personnel of Badagada Police Station near his village Balinala in Ganjam District of Odisha on Nove
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Abraham Singh alias Siladitya, was arrested during a joint operation by the personnel of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the personnel of Badagada Police Station near his village Balinala in Ganjam District of Odisha on November 1, reported The Hindu. Some Maoist posters were recovered from his possession
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November - 1 
A Maoist 'commander', identified as Pandu Ram Aanchala, wanted in 43 cases and carrying a reward of INR 67,000 on his head, was arrested in a joint operation conducted by the Police and Border Security Force (BSF) troopers in Krugalmaspi village in Kanker District, reported Zee News.
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A Maoist 'commander', identified as Pandu Ram Aanchala, wanted in 43 cases and carrying a reward of INR 67,000 on his head, was arrested in a joint operation conducted by the Police and Border Security Force (BSF) troopers in Krugalmaspi village in Kanker District, reported Zee News.
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November - 1 
A woman was sexually tortured by a Maoist ‘zonal commander’ for more than five years and she allowed it in order to save her husband, reports Daily Bhaskar. The victim’s husband is a Police officer. Salomi approached Police with her son and said that she was staying with the Maoists to save her husb
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A woman was sexually tortured by a Maoist ‘zonal commander’ for more than five years and she allowed it in order to save her husband, reports Daily Bhaskar. The victim’s husband is a Police officer. Salomi approached Police with her son and said that she was staying with the Maoists to save her husband and his brothers who are Policemen. According to her statement, Nirmal Da and Prasad Ji, two top Maoist leaders in the region, held a meeting in her village Piding in 2007. The Maoists threatened Salan, Habal and Sagen that their families will be destroyed of they did not leave the job of a Policeman. Salan is the husband of Salomi. Salan and his brothers did not leave their jobs but fled away from the village leaving Salomi behind. She was then taken into the custody of Maoists where she used to cook for the Maoists.
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November - 1 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has criticized its breakaway faction Tritiya Prastuti committee (TPC) for violating 'ceasefire' norms and for frequently attacking its cadres and their family members, reports The Times of India on November 1. ‘Spokesperson’ for the Bihar-Jharkhand No
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has criticized its breakaway faction Tritiya Prastuti committee (TPC) for violating 'ceasefire' norms and for frequently attacking its cadres and their family members, reports The Times of India on November 1. ‘Spokesperson’ for the Bihar-Jharkhand North Chhattisgarh frontier regional committee of the CPI-Maoist, Manas, said despite responding to their call for "unilateral ceasefire", the TPC has been attacking their cadres and their family members almost regularly. The Maoists had extended a call for unilateral ceasefire with the splinter groups on June 26 for three months. The call was responded by the TPC.
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November - 1 
The Maoists have launched recruitment drive in bordering areas of Garhwa and Latehar Districts, reports The Times of India. They have launched the drive in Bargarh, Madhgarhi, Marda, Tiharo, Binda villages in Bhandaria block in Garhwa District. Their activities have also been reported from Baligarh,
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The Maoists have launched recruitment drive in bordering areas of Garhwa and Latehar Districts, reports The Times of India. They have launched the drive in Bargarh, Madhgarhi, Marda, Tiharo, Binda villages in Bhandaria block in Garhwa District. Their activities have also been reported from Baligarh, Birajpur and Tetardih villages of the adjacent Ramkanda Police Station area. The recruitment drive has been launched under the leadership of Vikasji, a senior Maoist leader to counter Operation Green Hunt against them. For this reason, they have demanded 5-6 youths from every village to recruit them in their armed squads. "Maoists have intensified their activities in many areas of the Bhandaria block since the last one month," sources said.
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November - 2 
Police arrested four suspected Maoists for their links with the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Bolangir District on November 2, reports The Times of India. The suspects were identified as Ram Singh Bariha, a panchayat samiti member in Tureikela block, and his two sons, Debraj and Ga
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Police arrested four suspected Maoists for their links with the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Bolangir District on November 2, reports The Times of India. The suspects were identified as Ram Singh Bariha, a panchayat samiti member in Tureikela block, and his two sons, Debraj and Ganesh. The fourth, Tulsiram Jagat, was a social worker in Khaparakhol block. "The four were involved in extorting money from local contractors and businessmen to raise funds for the Maoists. We have seized INR 1.5 lakh from them," said Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Sanjay Kumar. "They also ran a frontal Maoist organization called Janabadi Sangharsh Samiti. It was involved in luring local youths to join the Red rebels," the DIG added.
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November - 2 
The dead body of an unidentified Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre who was killed in an encounter on October 31, 2012 was recovered from a forest near Murkinar in Bijapur District of Chhattisgarh on November 2, reported PTI.
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The dead body of an unidentified Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre who was killed in an encounter on October 31, 2012 was recovered from a forest near Murkinar in Bijapur District of Chhattisgarh on November 2, reported PTI.
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November - 2 
Police sources said that Maoist posters have been pasted in several villages of Nuapada District. Police said the posters were put up by Maoist leader Sabyasachi Panda alias Sunil, urging villagers not to support Telugu Maoists. The posters alleged that Telugu cadres were exploiting Odia villagers.
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Police sources said that Maoist posters have been pasted in several villages of Nuapada District. Police said the posters were put up by Maoist leader Sabyasachi Panda alias Sunil, urging villagers not to support Telugu Maoists. The posters alleged that Telugu cadres were exploiting Odia villagers. Every poster was signed by Sunil of Odisha Maobadi Party. A senior Police officer said, "This sudden poster campaign is a strategy by Panda to spread his tentacles in Nuapada District, where cadres from Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh hold sway.
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November - 3 
Five cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Tati Sarita (22), Erma Suklu (25), Michhya Banga (20), Michhya Suklu (30) and Punem Ramesh (30), were arrested during a joint-search operation conducted by Police and Border Security Police (BSF) troopers at Modakpal in Bijap
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Five cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Tati Sarita (22), Erma Suklu (25), Michhya Banga (20), Michhya Suklu (30) and Punem Ramesh (30), were arrested during a joint-search operation conducted by Police and Border Security Police (BSF) troopers at Modakpal in Bijapur District on November 3, reports Business Standard. They have confessed that they were part of the Naxal network and participated in some of the crimes over the last two years, Superintendent of Police (Bijapur) Prashant Agrawal said.
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November - 3 
Maoists set ablaze five tractors, one JCB and a mixture machine at Palli Munda village in the Palli Munda village in Bargarh District. Police sources said around 10 Maoists entered the area searching for a contractor and when they did not find him, they set the vehicles on fire.
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Maoists set ablaze five tractors, one JCB and a mixture machine at Palli Munda village in the Palli Munda village in Bargarh District. Police sources said around 10 Maoists entered the area searching for a contractor and when they did not find him, they set the vehicles on fire.
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November - 3 
Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Chiranjeet Saha and Sukhdeb Mahato, were detained by the Police under Kalighat Police Station in Kolkata of West Bengal on November 3, reports IBN Live. Home Secretary Basudeb Banerjee said, the two were brought to the state secr
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Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Chiranjeet Saha and Sukhdeb Mahato, were detained by the Police under Kalighat Police Station in Kolkata of West Bengal on November 3, reports IBN Live. Home Secretary Basudeb Banerjee said, the two were brought to the state secretariat, the Writers' Buildings, where they met the Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and complained that they are yet to get the entire rehabilitation package they are entitled to on surrendering. The CM after meeting the duo assured that they will get all the rehabilitation benefits as soon as possible
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November - 4 
An encounter broke out between Security Forces (SFs) and the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Sirinya village under Hariharganj Police Station in Palamu District of Jharkhand on November 4, reports The Times of India. Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and District Police surr
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An encounter broke out between Security Forces (SFs) and the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Sirinya village under Hariharganj Police Station in Palamu District of Jharkhand on November 4, reports The Times of India. Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and District Police surrounded the area following a tip-off that about 25 Maoists, including three ‘sub-zonal commanders’ had assembled near the Sirinya village. "During the encounter which lasted 30 minutes, Police CRPF combine fired fifty-two rounds. The surrendered Maoist was identified as Raj Kumar (35) of Japla village in Palamu. This is the first incident of a combatant Maoist with arms surrendering before Police," Superintendent of Police (SP) Palamu A T Mathew and CRPF commandant Anil Minz said. An American gun, carbine, a 303 bore rifle, a pistol and two 315 bore guns with 250 live cartridges, cell phones and other objects were recovered after the encounter, Police said.
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November - 4 
The Chhattisgarh Police booked three Maoists for allegedly subjecting two minor girls to repeated sexual assaults after abducting them from their villages in Bijapur District. A case has been registered against Kudiam Gujja, Nagesh and Shivaji on the complaint of two girls who were allegedly raped b
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The Chhattisgarh Police booked three Maoists for allegedly subjecting two minor girls to repeated sexual assaults after abducting them from their villages in Bijapur District. A case has been registered against Kudiam Gujja, Nagesh and Shivaji on the complaint of two girls who were allegedly raped by them in Muded area in the District, said Bijapur Superintendent of Police (SP) Prashant Agarwal.
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November - 4 
Two Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel were killed when Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres opened fire at an iron ore mining area in Baliadila hills of Dantewada District of Chhattisgarh on November 4, reports Daily Pioneer. According to the Police, the attack was ca
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Two Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel were killed when Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres opened fire at an iron ore mining area in Baliadila hills of Dantewada District of Chhattisgarh on November 4, reports Daily Pioneer. According to the Police, the attack was carried out at a check post on a hilltop at Akash Nagar, which is close to iron ore deposit number 5 in Baliadila hills of the District. CISF Head Constable PN Chatterjee was killed on the spot, while Constable KR Arjun succumbed to his injuries at the hospital,” said Police. The Maoists, estimated to be up to two dozen in number, also took away an AK-47 and a self-loading rifle (SLR) which belonged to the slain personnel.
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November - 5 
A suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was arrested by the Joint Forces from Bindra village in Belpahari in Jangalmahal area in West Midnapore District of West Bengal on November 5, reported The Times of India. The arrestee, identified as Mangal Mura (49), is said to be an im
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A suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was arrested by the Joint Forces from Bindra village in Belpahari in Jangalmahal area in West Midnapore District of West Bengal on November 5, reported The Times of India. The arrestee, identified as Mangal Mura (49), is said to be an important member of Maoist leader Madan Mahato's guerrilla squad. Mura is wanted for more than 30 cases and warrants have been issued against him in seven of them. Mura was the man who led rebels in killing school student Phoolchand Mahato in June 2010. Besides, he was also reportedly involved in the murders of Narayan Sardar and Santosh Dutta at Belpahari in 2010, said Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Sumit Kumar.
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November - 5 
Two Chhattisgarh-based Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) dalam (armed squad) members, including a woman cadre, were arrested by the Police near Aswapurampadu under Karakagudem Police Station in Pinapaka mandal (administrative unit) in Khammam District on November 5, reports The Hindu. Acc
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Two Chhattisgarh-based Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) dalam (armed squad) members, including a woman cadre, were arrested by the Police near Aswapurampadu under Karakagudem Police Station in Pinapaka mandal (administrative unit) in Khammam District on November 5, reports The Hindu. According to the Police, Kovasi Eduma (22), and Madakam Jyothi (20), the Maoist dalam members of Konta area in Chhattisgarh, were arrested by a Police team during night patrolling. Maoist banners and pamphlets were recovered from their possession.
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November - 6 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader was killed in a Police encounter in Bijapur District on November 6, reported Zee News. A joint team of District Police, Special Task Force (STF) and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), which was carrying out a search operation, was fired at by s
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader was killed in a Police encounter in Bijapur District on November 6, reported Zee News. A joint team of District Police, Special Task Force (STF) and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), which was carrying out a search operation, was fired at by some Maoists when they reached the forest area in Pusnar village under Gangalur Police Station in the District, according to Superintendent of Police (SP) Prashant Agarwal. In retaliation, Police fired at the Maoists who fled. Later, while combing the area, Police found the body of the Maoist leader, who is yet to be identified. A loaded gun and other items were recovered from the encounter site, Agarwal said.
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November - 6 
Chhattisgarh Police arrested three Maoists, identified as Sarjuram Mandavi (23), Mahesh Usendi (20) and Jhaduram (30), from the forest of Koilibeda area in Kanker District, reported twocircles.net quoting IANS. A joint team of Chhattisgarh Police and Border Security Force (BSF) arrested the trio, wa
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Chhattisgarh Police arrested three Maoists, identified as Sarjuram Mandavi (23), Mahesh Usendi (20) and Jhaduram (30), from the forest of Koilibeda area in Kanker District, reported twocircles.net quoting IANS. A joint team of Chhattisgarh Police and Border Security Force (BSF) arrested the trio, wanted by Kanker Police for their alleged involvement in at least six terror attacks since 2009, during a combing operation, SP Rahul Bhagat said.
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November - 6 
Five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including two women cadres, surrendered before the Police in Bijapur District of Chhattisgarh on November 6, reported Outlook India. The surrenderees are identified as Punem Sanu (20), Subhash Mandvi (25), Paklu Akali (27), Chaiti Veti (24) a
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Five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including two women cadres, surrendered before the Police in Bijapur District of Chhattisgarh on November 6, reported Outlook India. The surrenderees are identified as Punem Sanu (20), Subhash Mandvi (25), Paklu Akali (27), Chaiti Veti (24) and Munni Tati (27). The five cadres had joined the Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] ranks between 2005 and 2010 and were active in different parts of the State, said Superintendent of Police (SP) Prashant Agarwal.
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November - 7 
Three women Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres including a dalam (armed squad) ‘commander’ have been arrested from Charvidand village in Gadchiroli District on November 7, reported Business Standard. The three arrested Maoists have been identified as Khobramendha dalam ‘commander’ R
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Three women Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres including a dalam (armed squad) ‘commander’ have been arrested from Charvidand village in Gadchiroli District on November 7, reported Business Standard. The three arrested Maoists have been identified as Khobramendha dalam ‘commander’ Rajita alias Sukri Weladi (35), Suman alias Sumitra Lekhami (23) and Tunge Hedo (22). Rajita was made dalam in 2001, and was involved in as many as 35 crimes including encounters, murders, arson and others, while Suman was involved in 12 cases of murder, arson and others and Tunge had four cases of crime against her.
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November - 8 
A Sessions Court in Kanker District, on November 8, sentenced four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres to life imprisonment for killing Kheluram Darro, a suspected Police informer from Nedgaon village on October 3, 2009, reported firstpost.com quoting PTI. The four Maoists who were a
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A Sessions Court in Kanker District, on November 8, sentenced four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres to life imprisonment for killing Kheluram Darro, a suspected Police informer from Nedgaon village on October 3, 2009, reported firstpost.com quoting PTI. The four Maoists who were awarded life sentences include Srinivas Tongla alias Rainu Mandabi, Lengu alias Madhu Markam, Shaniram Pudo and Dhanesh Bonga.
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November - 8 
Five active ‘commanders’ of the CPI-Maoist surrendered before SP Prashant Agrawal in Bijapur District, reports post.jagran.com. Talking to reporters, Prashant Agrawal said, “Several rounds of talk have been held with the relatives of the arrested naxals [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] about their return
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Five active ‘commanders’ of the CPI-Maoist surrendered before SP Prashant Agrawal in Bijapur District, reports post.jagran.com. Talking to reporters, Prashant Agrawal said, “Several rounds of talk have been held with the relatives of the arrested naxals [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] about their returning to mainstream of the society. Following which, 5 naxals were ready to surrender before the police.” He further said that efforts are being made for the rehabilitation of surrendered Maoists and they have been given INR 10,000 each as an encouragement amount. One of the surrendered Maoists is a teacher who used to give lessons on Naxalism to these rebels.
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November - 8 
Five Maoists, including one reportedly involved in abduction and rape of a two minor girls, were arrested in Bijapur District in separate operations, reported PTI. Maoist Kudiam Gujja was arrested from a forest near Faraspal village while Madvi Lakhmu was arrested from Meena Bajar, said Superintende
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Five Maoists, including one reportedly involved in abduction and rape of a two minor girls, were arrested in Bijapur District in separate operations, reported PTI. Maoist Kudiam Gujja was arrested from a forest near Faraspal village while Madvi Lakhmu was arrested from Meena Bajar, said Superintendent of Police (SP) Prashant Agrawal.
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November - 8 
the Fourth Additional District and Sessions Court in Tirupati in Chittoor District, on November 8, acquitted Maoist leader Panduranga Reddy alias Sagar and another accused Gangi Reddy in Alipiri bomb blast case allegedly targeting former Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu in 2003, on the ground tha
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the Fourth Additional District and Sessions Court in Tirupati in Chittoor District, on November 8, acquitted Maoist leader Panduranga Reddy alias Sagar and another accused Gangi Reddy in Alipiri bomb blast case allegedly targeting former Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu in 2003, on the ground that the prosecution reportedly failed to prove the charges against them beyond doubt. The court, however, upheld the seven-year sentence awarded to two other accused Ramaswamy Reddy and Nagarjuna, both gelatin stick traders. The court which was dealing with an appeal filed before it by Sagar and three others challenging their conviction by the trial court also observed that the trial court had wrongly convicted them though there was no evidence to prove the charges against them.
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November - 9 
A local Congress leader was killed by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Pankena village in Karimnagar District on November 9, reports Business Standard. Around four armed Maoists, forcibly took away Kammella Raghavaiah (38), a Congress leader in Mahadevpur mandal (administrative
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A local Congress leader was killed by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Pankena village in Karimnagar District on November 9, reports Business Standard. Around four armed Maoists, forcibly took away Kammella Raghavaiah (38), a Congress leader in Mahadevpur mandal (administrative unit) from his house and allegedly gunned him down before escaping under cover of darkness. The Maoists were suspecting that Raghavaiah was a Police informer.
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November - 9 
Bandarapu Mallaiah alias Chandranna, heading South division of the CPI Maoist in Gadchiroli of Maharashtra and his wife Gadhagoni Balavva alias Vijaya, reportedly surrendered to the Andhra Pradesh Police in Khammam District. He was allegedly involved in the killing of the former Speaker of the Andhr
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Bandarapu Mallaiah alias Chandranna, heading South division of the CPI Maoist in Gadchiroli of Maharashtra and his wife Gadhagoni Balavva alias Vijaya, reportedly surrendered to the Andhra Pradesh Police in Khammam District. He was allegedly involved in the killing of the former Speaker of the Andhra Pradesh Assembly D. Sripada Rao in Kaleshwaram of Karimnagar District and also in the killing of nine Border Security Force (BSF) personnel in a landmine blast at Velagalapadu near Manthani.
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November - 9 
Three Policemen and a prisoner were killed when about 100 armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including women cadres, attacked a Police van carrying 32 prisoners from Giridih court to the divisional jail at Mahadev Chauk in Giridih District on November 9, reported The Times of
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Three Policemen and a prisoner were killed when about 100 armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including women cadres, attacked a Police van carrying 32 prisoners from Giridih court to the divisional jail at Mahadev Chauk in Giridih District on November 9, reported The Times of India. The Maoists succeeded in freeing eight of their comrades from the prison van. Police said over two dozen prisoners in the van also escaped after the attack. One prisoner, Sanjay Mahto, who refused to alight from the van, was gunned down by the Maoists. Director General of Police (DGP), G S Rath confirmed that three Policemen including Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police (ASI) Prabhu Nath Singh, Constable Raj Kumar Das, driver Sadanand Gagarai, lost their lives while six Policemen and three prisoners were injured in the attack. According to Police, the Maoists had put a tractor on Giridih-Tundi road near Ajjidih Mode which is close to the jail at the Mohanpur industrial estate to prevent the movement of vehicles on the highway linking Giridih to Dhanbad. The Maoists later triggered blasts on a truck which was damaged and the traffic was disrupted. The armed Maoists hurled bombs on the Police van and started firing on the vehicle. The Police van was attacked from all corners by the Maoists, witnesses said and claimed even the houses close to the road were damaged. One of the huts got burnt in the series of explosions. Giridih Police confirmed the Maoists had looted three rifles from the Policemen escorting the prisoners. Late in the evening, Police claimed that they arrested two Maoists, involved in the attack, from Bengabad. The eight Maoists who escaped after the attack have been identified as Baijnath Tiwari, Mithilesh Mandal, Nemchand Mahto, Sahdeo Soren, Chotaka Marandi, Bipin Mandal, Pantosh Hembrom and Rampravesh alias Ramesh Mandal, according to jail superintendent Ashok Chaudhury. Jail officials later said, four prisoners Ramesh Mandal, Surendra Hajra, Arjun Yadav and Babloo alias Sanjay Verma returned to the jail on their own.
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November - 10 
A group of former Naxalites [Left Wing Extremists (LWEs)] on November 10 demanded that justice be given to them in the shape of rehabilitation as promised when they had surrendered themselves to the law, reports The Hindu. The six Naxalites, belonging to Kadem mandal (administrative unit) in Adilaba
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A group of former Naxalites [Left Wing Extremists (LWEs)] on November 10 demanded that justice be given to them in the shape of rehabilitation as promised when they had surrendered themselves to the law, reports The Hindu. The six Naxalites, belonging to Kadem mandal (administrative unit) in Adilabad District, are seeking sanction of five acres of land as per the provisions of the rehabilitation policy of the Government. Addressing a press conference, the surrendered Naxalites, Jangili Ganganna, S. Lacha Reddy, Vala Ramadevi, Pembi Rajanna, A. Posakka and E. Shankar said that Kadem Revenue officials were denying them their rightful share of rehabilitation.
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November - 11 
Director General of Police (DGP) G S Rath admitted that most of the planning of the attack was done at Jamui in Bihar. "The attack was led by Maoist leader Chirag, who is active in Bihar, and according to preliminary investigation, most of them, if not all, were from outside the state," said Rath. T
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Director General of Police (DGP) G S Rath admitted that most of the planning of the attack was done at Jamui in Bihar. "The attack was led by Maoist leader Chirag, who is active in Bihar, and according to preliminary investigation, most of them, if not all, were from outside the state," said Rath. The DGP said one Sahdeo Majhi who hails from Bishungarh area of Hazaribagh District may have played important role in collecting information about the movement of prisoner vehicle. At present, Majhi is a member of Bihar-Jharkhand Special Area Committee.
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November - 11 
Two of the eight Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, who fled while being taken from court to jail after the Maoists fired on a transit van in Giridih town on November 9, have been found, reports Zee News. While one of the Maoists returned on his own, another was found admitted to a
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Two of the eight Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, who fled while being taken from court to jail after the Maoists fired on a transit van in Giridih town on November 9, have been found, reports Zee News. While one of the Maoists returned on his own, another was found admitted to a nursing home. The Maoist who returned was identified Baijnath while the other Bipin Mandal was in a nursing home where policemen injured in the attack were admitted, Inspector General of Police (Special Branch) S N Pradhan said. The other six Maoists were still missing, he said. Three of the ten weapons looted during the attack which left three policemen and a prisoner dead, were also recovered, he said. The intention of the Maoists, who arrived in a jeep and 12 motorcycles, was to free dreaded Maoist Anuj, Pradhan said. The jeep and motorcycles were recovered, he said. Pradhan said that only some of the Policemen escorting the van had showed courage in confronting the Maoists. He said six companies of Security Forces would be permanently deployed in Giridih District to prevent such incidents.
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November - 11 
Three Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers were injured in an encounter with Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Jarawandi jungles under Etapalli tehsil (revenue unit) of Gadchiroli District in Maharashtra on November 11, reports The Times of India. District sources said
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Three Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers were injured in an encounter with Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Jarawandi jungles under Etapalli tehsil (revenue unit) of Gadchiroli District in Maharashtra on November 11, reports The Times of India. District sources said a squad of 30-35 CRPF troopers was carrying out routine anti-Maoist patrolling in the jungle near village Ropi in Jarawandi when the gun battle took place at about 1 pm.
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November - 11 
Three months after he was expelled from the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), renegade Maoist leader Sabyasachi Panda, who has formed Odisha Maovadi Party following his expulsion, has hit back at his former comrades asking whether the party has not taken to indiscriminate killings on the
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Three months after he was expelled from the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), renegade Maoist leader Sabyasachi Panda, who has formed Odisha Maovadi Party following his expulsion, has hit back at his former comrades asking whether the party has not taken to indiscriminate killings on the Andhra-Orissa border and West Bengal, reports The Indian Express. Panda, who wrote a stringing letter to Maoist chief Ganapathi in June complaining about lack of internal democracy, last month shot off a letter to party mouthpiece People’s March editor P Govindan Kutty reiterating how the party has lost its ways.
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November - 12 
A woman Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Anila Dhurve, was arrested during a Joint Operation by the District Police and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) in Khadgaon area of Rajnandgaon District of Chhattisgarh on November 12, reports Business Standard. Dhurve is acc
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A woman Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Anila Dhurve, was arrested during a Joint Operation by the District Police and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) in Khadgaon area of Rajnandgaon District of Chhattisgarh on November 12, reports Business Standard. Dhurve is accused of killing a contractor and faces several other criminal charges.
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November - 12 
Four Maoists were killed in Tarlaguda forest at Bijapur District of Chhattisgarh on November 12 in a joint operation by the Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh Police, reports Zee News. According to Bijapur Superintendent of Police Prashant Agrawal, the operation followed a tip off that top Maoists were
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Four Maoists were killed in Tarlaguda forest at Bijapur District of Chhattisgarh on November 12 in a joint operation by the Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh Police, reports Zee News. According to Bijapur Superintendent of Police Prashant Agrawal, the operation followed a tip off that top Maoists were in the forest area adjoining Andhra Pradesh. The Security Forces (SFs) also recovered arms, ammunition and Maoist literature from the forested site.
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November - 14 
Though the identity of the five killed Maoists in Gajapati District (Odisha) was yet to be declared officially, the unofficial sources identified them as Basu (31) of Tikabali, Sudhansu (32) of R Udaygiri, Santosh (28), Ramesh (26) and Litu of Raikia in Kandhamal District, reports The Daily Pioneer.
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Though the identity of the five killed Maoists in Gajapati District (Odisha) was yet to be declared officially, the unofficial sources identified them as Basu (31) of Tikabali, Sudhansu (32) of R Udaygiri, Santosh (28), Ramesh (26) and Litu of Raikia in Kandhamal District, reports The Daily Pioneer. They were involved in the Nayagarh armoury attack case in 2008 too. The Police also recovered the personal kitbags of the Maoists during the combing operation.
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November - 14 
Three months after Sabyasachi Panda was expelled from the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), five cadres of the Panda-led Odisha Maovadi Party (OMP), were killed and a few others were injured during an encounter in Gajapati District on November 14, reports The Times of India. Two Security
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Three months after Sabyasachi Panda was expelled from the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), five cadres of the Panda-led Odisha Maovadi Party (OMP), were killed and a few others were injured during an encounter in Gajapati District on November 14, reports The Times of India. Two Security Force (SF) personnel also sustained injuries in the encounter. The gun-battle took place at Bhaliagada forest in Gobindpur Panchayat area under Mohana Police Station limits of Gajapati District bordering Ganjam District around 11 am when a police patrolling party came across a Maoist camp where Panda and around 15 of his associates were present, police said. "The Maoists opened fire and our men retaliated likewise. The gun-battle continued for an hour. We have recovered five bodies (all male) from the spot," Director General of Police (DGP) Prakash Mishra said. "Their identities are yet to be ascertained, but we believe they were from Kandhamal and Gajapati Districts and indoctrinated in the Maoist ideology," he added. Police said the blood trail from spot of encounter to the jungle suggested that some of the extremists were injured. "We have seized an Italian-make pistol, which is supposed to be Panda's personal weapon. This forces us to suspect he was present during the gun-battle and could be injured as well," a senior Police officer said. Superintendent of Police (SP) (Ganjam) Ashish Singh said Police have seized four country-made guns, two 9 mm pistols, around 80 kg of explosives and 35 rounds of live cartridges from the spot. Commenting on the incident, DGP Mishra said "We have specific information that he (Panda) was for a big build-up. Reports say his group strength has increased to 27. He has been recruiting people to the group," adds The Business Standard. Further, according to Press Trust of India, another cadre was arrested following the encounter.
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November - 15 
Despite stepped up surveillance by the Police, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) militia members felled trees at K Kondapuram in Venkatapuram mandal (administrative Unit) of Khammam District in broad daylight on November 15 and disrupted the vehicular movement on Venkatapuram-Bhadrachalam
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Despite stepped up surveillance by the Police, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) militia members felled trees at K Kondapuram in Venkatapuram mandal (administrative Unit) of Khammam District in broad daylight on November 15 and disrupted the vehicular movement on Venkatapuram-Bhadrachalam road on the first day of the two-day north Telangana bandh (shutdown strike) called by the North Telangana Special Zonal Committee (NTSZC) of the CPI-Maoist, reports The Hindu. They left behind some pamphlets at the site in support of the bandh. Traffic the busy road was disrupted for some time.
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November - 15 
Seven policemen were injured on November 15 in a landmine attack on a Police vehicle by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Aurangabad District of Bihar, reports Business Standard. Superintendent of Police (SP) Daljeet Singh said the explosion occurred near Banua crossing
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Seven policemen were injured on November 15 in a landmine attack on a Police vehicle by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Aurangabad District of Bihar, reports Business Standard. Superintendent of Police (SP) Daljeet Singh said the explosion occurred near Banua crossing in the border of Dev and Dhibara Police Station areas. The blast damaged the vehicle carrying seven Policemen including Dhibara Police Station's Station House Officer (SHO) Indrajeet Singh. The Maoists also fired on the Policemen who retaliated despite sustaining injuries in the landmine blast, Daljeet Singh said. Additional Policemen reached the spot and raids were being carried out to arrest the Maoists, the SP said.
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November - 16 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres beat up two women and put a lock on their house after they failed to find a male member of their family, identified as Rampyare Sao, a local Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) worker, at Bhaugadi-Patratu in Latehar District, reports zeenews.india.com.
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres beat up two women and put a lock on their house after they failed to find a male member of their family, identified as Rampyare Sao, a local Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) worker, at Bhaugadi-Patratu in Latehar District, reports zeenews.india.com.
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November - 16 
Odisha Police intensified operation to nab expelled Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader and Odisha Maobadi Party (OMP) Chief, Sabyasachi Panda, two days after killing five of his associates in Gajapati District, officials said on November 16, reports The Hindu. Commenting on the oper
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Odisha Police intensified operation to nab expelled Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader and Odisha Maobadi Party (OMP) Chief, Sabyasachi Panda, two days after killing five of his associates in Gajapati District, officials said on November 16, reports The Hindu. Commenting on the operation a Senior State Police Official said the operation has been intensified in the Southern Districts of Ganjam, Gajapati, Kandhamal and Rayagada. Deputy Inspector General (DIG) (Southern Range) RK Sharma said "Around 300 personnel, including Central Reserve Police Forces (CRPF), Special Operation Group (SOG), District Voluntary Force (DVF) and local Police were involved in the operation," reports The Times of India on November 17. As many as 86 of Panda’s loyalists have either surrendered or have been arrested by Police in Ganjam, Gajapati and Kandhamal Districts in the last three years, this apart, 14 of his associates have been killed, including five in the recent encounter at Bhaliagada in Gajapati District's Mohana Police station area.
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November - 16 
Police released sketches of six of Panda’s close associates, reports Press Trust of India on November 16. The posters of the six Maoists -- Aruna, Krishna, Andrew Majhi, Pramod Majhi, Pratap Nayak and Prami Majhi were put up at public places in Gajapati, Ganjam and some other districts.
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Police released sketches of six of Panda’s close associates, reports Press Trust of India on November 16. The posters of the six Maoists -- Aruna, Krishna, Andrew Majhi, Pramod Majhi, Pratap Nayak and Prami Majhi were put up at public places in Gajapati, Ganjam and some other districts.
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November - 16 
A woman CPI-Maoist cadre, Sushila alias Toda alias Sumita Mallick, working for the Ghumusar Division of the extremists, surrendered before the Superintendent of Police (SP) of Ganjam, Asish Singh, on November 16, reports The Times of India. Police claimed she was a close associate of Panda. She hail
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A woman CPI-Maoist cadre, Sushila alias Toda alias Sumita Mallick, working for the Ghumusar Division of the extremists, surrendered before the Superintendent of Police (SP) of Ganjam, Asish Singh, on November 16, reports The Times of India. Police claimed she was a close associate of Panda. She hails from Gilima village in Ganjam District's Badagada Police Station area.
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November - 17 
A hardcore Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre identified as Raja Rao Hontal (35) of Koraput's Phulpadar village, within Chitrakonda Police limits, surrendered in Malkangiri District on November 17, reports The Times of India. At the time of surrender, he said "Impressed by the Maoist
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A hardcore Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre identified as Raja Rao Hontal (35) of Koraput's Phulpadar village, within Chitrakonda Police limits, surrendered in Malkangiri District on November 17, reports The Times of India. At the time of surrender, he said "Impressed by the Maoist movement, I had joined the Red rebels to work for the uplift of the downtrodden. But over the years, I realized that the Maoists have done nothing for the betterment of the poor." Police said a month ago Security Personnel had raided the house of Hontal and seized huge quantities of explosives. He was allegedly involved in many incidents including attack on Security Forces (SFs) leading to 39 deaths in 2008, reports The Economic Times.
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November - 17 
Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested from Bihar on November 17 in connection with the November 9 attack on a prison transit van to free their cadres in Giridih town in Jharkhand, reports zeenews.india.com. Giridih Superintendent of Police (SP), AV Homkar, commenti
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Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested from Bihar on November 17 in connection with the November 9 attack on a prison transit van to free their cadres in Giridih town in Jharkhand, reports zeenews.india.com. Giridih Superintendent of Police (SP), AV Homkar, commenting on the arrests said "The arrested Maoists are identified as Babulal Besra, Chandar Marandi, Mukesh Yadav and Ashok Chode (Munger). Bombs and bikes were recovered from them." Six Maoists prisoners, who escaped after the Maoists attack then, were still at large, he added.
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November - 18 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked a combing party of Police and killed head constable Afzal Khan at Malnar village in Kondagaon District in Bastar region of Chhattisgarh on November 18, reports twocircles.net quoting IANS. According to the Superintendent of Police (
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked a combing party of Police and killed head constable Afzal Khan at Malnar village in Kondagaon District in Bastar region of Chhattisgarh on November 18, reports twocircles.net quoting IANS. According to the Superintendent of Police (SP) D. Shravan, a combing team comprising the District Force Personnel and Chhattisgarh Armed Force troopers was attacked in Malnar village by the Maoists.
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November - 18 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a 70-year-old farmer on November 18 and dumped his body in a field at Devgaon village in Maharashtra’s Aurangabad District, reports outlookindia.com. The extremists also left a leaflet near the body saying the farmer was a Police informer.
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a 70-year-old farmer on November 18 and dumped his body in a field at Devgaon village in Maharashtra’s Aurangabad District, reports outlookindia.com. The extremists also left a leaflet near the body saying the farmer was a Police informer.
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November - 18 
Six fugitive Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres who had escaped on November 11 following an attack on the transit van claiming lives of four policemen in Giridih town of Jharkhand, if surrender would not be charged with hatching the plot, a top police official said on November 18, r
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Six fugitive Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres who had escaped on November 11 following an attack on the transit van claiming lives of four policemen in Giridih town of Jharkhand, if surrender would not be charged with hatching the plot, a top police official said on November 18, reports zeenews.india.com. Inspector-General of Police (IGP) (Bokaro Zone), Murari Lal Meena, said “If the six Maoists (who fled after the attack) surrender, it would be understood that they were not part of the plot and a case of attacking the van, killing policemen and looting their rifles will not be instituted against them."
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November - 18 
The Seraikela-Kharswan District Police arrested two suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Parakshit Mahato (31) and Sadaquat Ali alias Abdul Gaffar (34), from Gurma village under Ichagarh Police Station area of Jharkhand on November 18, reports The Times of Ind
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The Seraikela-Kharswan District Police arrested two suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Parakshit Mahato (31) and Sadaquat Ali alias Abdul Gaffar (34), from Gurma village under Ichagarh Police Station area of Jharkhand on November 18, reports The Times of India. The Police also seized 25 detonators, 70-meter-long piece of black cloth, 20 pieces of detergent cakes, three mobile phones and INR 60,000 from the accused. Commenting on the arrest a Senior Police Officer of the District said "They were planning to ferry the consignment to the Kundan Pahan squad to Arki in Khunti District."
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November - 19 
A group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres ambushed a Police party by opening indiscriminate firing near Maragaon in Gariyabandh District of Chhattisgarh on November 19 but failed to inflict any casualty, reports Hindustan Times. A team of Police party from Gariyabandh District h
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A group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres ambushed a Police party by opening indiscriminate firing near Maragaon in Gariyabandh District of Chhattisgarh on November 19 but failed to inflict any casualty, reports Hindustan Times. A team of Police party from Gariyabandh District headquarters left for Sikaser-Maragaon area for a routine search operation when the Maoists opened fire. The Police later launched a massive hunt for the Maoists. An AK-47, Naxal literature, uniform and other items were recovered from the encounter spot.
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November - 19 
A top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader, who operated in Gadchiroli District of Maharashtra and was allegedly involved in several attacks including the ambush at Lahiri in 2009 in which 15 Police personnel were killed, surrendered to the Khammam District Police on November 19, repo
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A top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader, who operated in Gadchiroli District of Maharashtra and was allegedly involved in several attacks including the ambush at Lahiri in 2009 in which 15 Police personnel were killed, surrendered to the Khammam District Police on November 19, reports The Times of India. Four other Maoists and 10 'milita' members too surrendered. Bandarapu Mallaiah alias Chandranna, secretary of South Gadchiroli Divisional Committee carried a reward of INR 500,000 on his head. Chandranna and his wife Gadegoni Balavva alias Vijaya belong to Karimnagar district. Chandranna, wanted by Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh police, came in contact with ultras in 1981, and started working as full-time member from 1988, Kothagudem ASP Bhaskar Bhushan told PTI. Since 2003 he was working in Gadchiroli. His wife Vijaya, who became dalam member in 1993, too was working in Gadchiroli since 2003.
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November - 20 
A gunfight with Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on November 20 in Gariaband District of Chhattisgarh led the State Police to seize large quantity of ammunition and explosive materials from a forested hideout of the extremists, reports twocircles.net quoting IANS. Deputy Inspector
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A gunfight with Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on November 20 in Gariaband District of Chhattisgarh led the State Police to seize large quantity of ammunition and explosive materials from a forested hideout of the extremists, reports twocircles.net quoting IANS. Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Dhamtari range B.P.S. Pausarya told that on getting the information of presence of Maoists in Gariaband, a joint team of District Force and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) was sent on a search operation. The team confronted the Maoists who were holding a meeting in the forest of Maragaon village, some 125 km from Raipur. He said that after an hour-long gun battle the extremists fled into dense forest taking advantage of rugged terrain and crossed over into Odisha.
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November - 20 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed an ex-Sarpanch (head of Gram Panchayat, village level local self-government institution), identified as Narayan Srirangi (33), suspecting him to be a Police informer, in Motala-Tekdi village under Sironcha Taluqa (administrative unit) of Gad
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed an ex-Sarpanch (head of Gram Panchayat, village level local self-government institution), identified as Narayan Srirangi (33), suspecting him to be a Police informer, in Motala-Tekdi village under Sironcha Taluqa (administrative unit) of Gadchiroli District, bordering Andhra Pradesh, in Maharashtra, on November 20, reports The Hindustan Times. A group of 10-15 Maoists stormed the village, dragged Srirangi out and killed him in front of several villagers.
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November - 20 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on November 20 stopped the Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) bus plying between Deverapalli and Narsipatnam at Lingavaram in G.K. Veedhi mandal (administrative unit) in Visakhapatnam District and hung banners and pasted poste
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on November 20 stopped the Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) bus plying between Deverapalli and Narsipatnam at Lingavaram in G.K. Veedhi mandal (administrative unit) in Visakhapatnam District and hung banners and pasted posters on it asking people to observe and make success the weeklong 12th anniversary of the People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) of the outfit being observed from December 2 to 8, reports The Hindu. Six armed Maoists stopped the bus and after fixing the banner and pasting pamphlets told the bus crew and passengers not to remove them. The Maoists also demanded that the Chhattisgarh Government follow the Supreme Court direction that armed forces should not be provided accommodation, and wanted the Police to be vacated from schools in Chhattisgarh in which they were staying for the last four days.
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November - 20 
four Maoists, who were arrested in the Bhaliaguda jungles on the Ganjam-Gajapati District border, on November 20 confirmed injuries to the expelled Maoist Sabyasachi Panda and some other members of his group in the exchange of fire with Security Force (SF) personnel on November 14. Five persons, sai
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four Maoists, who were arrested in the Bhaliaguda jungles on the Ganjam-Gajapati District border, on November 20 confirmed injuries to the expelled Maoist Sabyasachi Panda and some other members of his group in the exchange of fire with Security Force (SF) personnel on November 14. Five persons, said to be part of Sabyasachi’s group, Odisha Maovadi Party (OMP), were killed in the encounter. According to the Police, the four Naxalites (Left Wing Extremists) were arrested in the Bhaliaguda area under Mohana police station in Gajapati District. The arrested persons were Naju Mallik, Bulu Mallik, Kalia Mallik, and Rutu Mallik. They were allegedly cadres of the OMP. A country-made SBML gun, a country-made pistol, four rounds of 8 mm ammunition, and 20 electronic detonators were among the items seized from the arrested persons. Speaking to The Hindu, Deputy Inspector-General (DIG) of police, southern range, R.K. Sharma said statements of the arrested Maoists confirmed that members of the extremist group were injured in the encounter with security forces on November 14. “According to the arrested Maoists, the top commander in the Sabyasachi group was seriously injured as he had received a bullet wound in his abdomen. Sabyasachi himself also had injury as he had a bandage on his left hand. Another woman cadre of the group also had bandage on her leg,” Sharma said.
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November - 20 
Para-military Forces on November 20 arrested a 23-year-old "Sub-zonal Commander" of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Prabhu Yadav, at Madhya village of Palamau District in Jharkhand, when he came to meet his family, reports english.samaylive.com. Later Yadav guided the Pol
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Para-military Forces on November 20 arrested a 23-year-old "Sub-zonal Commander" of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Prabhu Yadav, at Madhya village of Palamau District in Jharkhand, when he came to meet his family, reports english.samaylive.com. Later Yadav guided the Police to two places under Manatu Police Station where the SFs found a five kg Improvised Explosive Device (IED), seven gelatin sticks, 25 detonators and a 100-mt wire. A country-made pistol and Maoist literature was also seized from the extremist. Commenting on the arrest District Police official said "Yadav had killed three persons of rival extremist factions this year - two members of the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT) on April 16 and one Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC) member on May 22."
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November - 21 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) politburo member Sushil Roy was granted bail by Jharkhand high court on November 21, reports The Times of India. The ailing rebel leader, who is in his mid-70s, was granted bail by the court of Justice SC Mishra. Police said though Roy was facing trial in
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) politburo member Sushil Roy was granted bail by Jharkhand high court on November 21, reports The Times of India. The ailing rebel leader, who is in his mid-70s, was granted bail by the court of Justice SC Mishra. Police said though Roy was facing trial in various cases of violence, arson and murder in Jharkhand, West Bengal and Odisha, the state did not oppose his bail plea on humanitarian ground. There are 18 cases pending against him but he is very sick and recently underwent a surgery for cancer. Roy was arrested from Midnapore in West Bengal in May 21, 2005. However, R Roy would be out of jail only after he gets bail in another case, he added. Earlier, Roy's kin had met Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde around a fortnight ago, seeking amnesty on his behalf on account of his terminal illness and old age. Though Roy is charged with sedition, Shinde took a humanitarian view of the request and forwarded the matter to the Jharkhand government, suggesting that Roy be given relief from incarceration in what are probably his "last days".
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November - 21 
Six Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) sympathisers were arrested by a Special Combing Party near Deekshakunta forest area in Warangal District of Andhra Pradesh on November 21, reports The Times of India. Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Parakala Surender Reddy, commenting on the ar
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Six Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) sympathisers were arrested by a Special Combing Party near Deekshakunta forest area in Warangal District of Andhra Pradesh on November 21, reports The Times of India. Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Parakala Surender Reddy, commenting on the arrest said the six were working for Eturnagaram-Mahadevpur Division Committee. The Division Committee Secretary, Bade Chokkarao alias Damodar, and Mekala Raju alias Rajkumar had ordered them to paste wall posters in their village. On November 4, the Maoist Division Committee Secretary visited Deekshakunta village and secretly met Bobbili Raju who is the area organizer for Maoists. He handed over wall posters, gelatine sticks and detonators to him. With the assistance of the sympathisers, Ponnam Raju, Karam Mahesh, Eeda Komuraiah, Pulla Raghu and Diddi Satyam, Raju pasted the posters at Bhupalpally cross roads on November 9. The police seized two motor cycles, two detonators, and two bundles of gelatine sticks from them.
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November - 21 
The Hindu reports that a former Sarpanch (head of Gram Panchayat, village level local self-government Institution) of Vanchela Panchayat in G.K. Veedhi mandal (administrative unit) of Visakhapatnam District managed to escape from the clutches of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on
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The Hindu reports that a former Sarpanch (head of Gram Panchayat, village level local self-government Institution) of Vanchela Panchayat in G.K. Veedhi mandal (administrative unit) of Visakhapatnam District managed to escape from the clutches of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on November 21. According to reports, about six Maoists, three of them carrying weapons, took away Dumbu Chinna Rao from his house around 9 p.m. on November 21. Fortunately for him, villagers gathered around him and Chinna Rao escaped. The Maoists reportedly targeted Rao for misusing Government funds and supporting the bauxite mining plans of the Government.
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November - 22 
Chhattisgarh Police have been put in ‘alert mode’ as a massive operation is under way in Odisha to nab Sabyasachi Panda, Chief of Odisha Maovadi Party (OMP) - a splinter group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), reports The Hindu on November 23. Chhattisgarh Special Director-General of
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Chhattisgarh Police have been put in ‘alert mode’ as a massive operation is under way in Odisha to nab Sabyasachi Panda, Chief of Odisha Maovadi Party (OMP) - a splinter group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), reports The Hindu on November 23. Chhattisgarh Special Director-General of Police (Naxal Operation), Ram Niwas, confirmed that the forces were put on high alert, albeit for a different reason, pointing to the observance of a ‘martyr’s week’, to mark the death of Maoist leader Mallojula Koteswara Rao alias Kishanji, from November 24.
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November - 22 
Commenting on the movement of the Security Forces (SFs) in the region, an officer said “Four companies of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) have moved into Mohna Block of Gajapati District of Odisha and six more into Kandhamal and Ganjam Districts in several phases. Besides, one full battalion
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Commenting on the movement of the Security Forces (SFs) in the region, an officer said “Four companies of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) have moved into Mohna Block of Gajapati District of Odisha and six more into Kandhamal and Ganjam Districts in several phases. Besides, one full battalion is placed in Nuapara District bordering Chhattisgarh.” Each company was being accompanied by two or three platoons of the Special Operations Group (SOG) of Odisha. Estimates suggest that no fewer than 2500 security personnel are involved in the operation. “We have clear orders to get him (Panda) arrested or ensure his surrender,” said the officer. However, a senior CRPF official said the operation adjacent to the Chhattisgarh border “may not be for Panda.” “The operations in the hinterland (Kandhamal, Ganjam and Gajapati) are for Panda. In all probability, the Nuapara operation is an ongoing one to locate Chhattisgarh’s (Maoist) groups,” the officer told.
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November - 22 
The ongoing operations against Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Jharkhand will not be affected as the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) will not withdraw its forces from the state even in the wake of urgent need of Security Forces (SFs) in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), reports The
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The ongoing operations against Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Jharkhand will not be affected as the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) will not withdraw its forces from the state even in the wake of urgent need of Security Forces (SFs) in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), reports The Times of India on November 22. Jharkhand Police Spokesman Inspector General (IG) SN Pradhan confirmed that the CRPF DG has assured the State that there will be no withdrawal of Central Security Forces.
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November - 22 
With Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres regrouping in Saranda forest region of West Singhbhum District in Jharkhand, as they used to do every winter, the Security Forces (SFs) personnel this time are taking the help of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) "Netra" to track their movement
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With Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres regrouping in Saranda forest region of West Singhbhum District in Jharkhand, as they used to do every winter, the Security Forces (SFs) personnel this time are taking the help of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) "Netra" to track their movements, reports zeenews.india.com on November 22. "Netra" would fly above the trees and take picture of the camps of the extremists on the ground. The remote controlled device operated through satellite can also take accurate picture of arms being used by the extremists, said a Police Officer engaged in anti-Maoist Operation in the region.
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November - 23 
A Maoist ‘area commander’ identified as Mukhlal Yadav, was arrested in Garhwa District on November 23. Garhwa Superintendent of Police (SP) Michael Raj said a .315 bore rifle, 1,540 live cartridges and 108 chargers were also recovered from his possession.
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A Maoist ‘area commander’ identified as Mukhlal Yadav, was arrested in Garhwa District on November 23. Garhwa Superintendent of Police (SP) Michael Raj said a .315 bore rifle, 1,540 live cartridges and 108 chargers were also recovered from his possession.
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November - 23 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) politburo member and hardline strategist Katakam Sudarshan alias Anand, who carries a reward of INR 1.2 million on his head, is poised to replace Koteswara Rao alias Kishanji as the supreme leader of the Maoists in West Bengal, Jharkhand and Odisha, repor
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) politburo member and hardline strategist Katakam Sudarshan alias Anand, who carries a reward of INR 1.2 million on his head, is poised to replace Koteswara Rao alias Kishanji as the supreme leader of the Maoists in West Bengal, Jharkhand and Odisha, reports Hindustan Times. Kishanji was killed by Security Forces (SFs) in a gunfight on November 24, 2011. “We have information that Anand, who is a politburo member and among the senior leaders of the party is replacing or has replaced Kishenji. He would be or is heading the eastern regional bureau of the CPI(Maoist). We have alerted our forces who are keeping a strict vigil,” said a home department official. Sudarshan is known for his ability to draw up strategies in both the political and military spheres of action and mostly works at the planning stage. Sudarshan, who hails from Adilabad in Andhra Pradesh, is an engineer by training. He joined the Maoist fold in the 1980s. The Police describe him as “a soft spoken stocky man around 5ft 2inches tall with a dark complexion”. SFs suspect that Sudarshan planned the massacre of 75 CRPF personnel in Dantewada, Chhattisgarh on April 6, 2010.
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November - 23 
The arrested inter-state cheat, Rajiv Ranjan Mishra, has admitted that he supplied firearms in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) infested areas of Rajepur under Sheohar District and Minapur Police Station area of Muzaffarpur District besides Chanpatia in East Champaran and Narkatiaganj un
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The arrested inter-state cheat, Rajiv Ranjan Mishra, has admitted that he supplied firearms in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) infested areas of Rajepur under Sheohar District and Minapur Police Station area of Muzaffarpur District besides Chanpatia in East Champaran and Narkatiaganj under West Champaran District, reports The Times of India on November 23. The Police have also arrested Sanjiv Thakur, son of a District Board Member of Lauriya, Madan Thakur, as Mishra had claimed that he also sold an AK-47 rifle to Sanjiv.
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November - 24 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) couple was arrested from Narayanpur District on November 24, in a joint operation conducted by the District Police, Chhattisgarh Sashastra Bal and Special Task Force, reported Business Standard. The Maoist couple identified as Hungaram and his wife Mase
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) couple was arrested from Narayanpur District on November 24, in a joint operation conducted by the District Police, Chhattisgarh Sashastra Bal and Special Task Force, reported Business Standard. The Maoist couple identified as Hungaram and his wife Mase, wanted in a number of cases including murder and attempt-to-murder, were arrested from Rengabeda village in the District. A knife was recovered from the duo, Police said.
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November - 24 
A group of armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a gram rakhi (village guard), identified as Goura Chandra, in Koraput District on November 24, suspecting him to be a Police Informer, reported The Times of India. Police recovered few Maoist letters from the spot that state
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A group of armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a gram rakhi (village guard), identified as Goura Chandra, in Koraput District on November 24, suspecting him to be a Police Informer, reported The Times of India. Police recovered few Maoist letters from the spot that stated that the gram rakhi was punished for working as a Police informer. However, Superintendent of Police (SP) Awinash Kumar commented, "He was never our informer. We had never ever received any information from him for our anti-Maoists operations. The Red rebels kill people to settle personal scores and brand them as police informers."
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November - 24 
About 50 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) sympathisers gathered at a community hall in Kolkata in the evening of November 24 to observe the first death anniversary of politburo member Mallojula Koteswara Rao alias Kishanji, reports Hindustan Times. Sources said members of the State Organ
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About 50 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) sympathisers gathered at a community hall in Kolkata in the evening of November 24 to observe the first death anniversary of politburo member Mallojula Koteswara Rao alias Kishanji, reports Hindustan Times. Sources said members of the State Organising Committee and the Kolkata city committee was present at the condolence meeting. “A similar programme was held in Jangalmahal, where several leaders participated,” the source said. The Maoists also released a publication in the memory of the slain leader. “The meeting took place at a community hall near Sealdah, where some human rights activists and students were present. We have no knowledge whether any state committee member was present there,” claimed an officer attached to the special task force (STF) of Kolkata Police.
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November - 24 
According to Times of India, the Maoists in West Bengal are planning to bring major organizational changes. Sources also claimed that Martyrs' Week had not been preponed to commemorate their politburo member Kishanji’s death. "Like other years, we will observe Martyrs' Week from December 2 to 8," sa
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According to Times of India, the Maoists in West Bengal are planning to bring major organizational changes. Sources also claimed that Martyrs' Week had not been preponed to commemorate their politburo member Kishanji’s death. "Like other years, we will observe Martyrs' Week from December 2 to 8," said a Maoist source. He said that their party observed Kishenji's death anniversary as a "black day". On that day, armed Maoists reportedly secretly met at Loboni, Sakhabhanga, Patharchakli in Binpur-II block on the Jharkhand border at night and led a torch rally. Further, sources revealed that disciplinary action against former Bengal state committee chief Akash has been taken and the Bengal state committee has been dissolved. A state organising committee has been formed which is working under Bengal-Jharkhand-Orissa border regional committee (BJOBRC).
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November - 24 
Bamu alias Monu Dewa Miccha (20), a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre accused of involvement in attack on a Police team in Bhamragarh tehsil (revenue unit) on July 4, 2010 has been sentenced to seven years' imprisonment by the District Court in Gadchiroli District on November 23, re
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Bamu alias Monu Dewa Miccha (20), a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre accused of involvement in attack on a Police team in Bhamragarh tehsil (revenue unit) on July 4, 2010 has been sentenced to seven years' imprisonment by the District Court in Gadchiroli District on November 23, reported Zee News. According to Police, a shoot-out took place between the Police and the Maoists in the forest between Pidmili and Piddur on July 4, 2010 when the Special Anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] Squad and a team Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) troopers were conducting a combing operation. Miccha was arrested during the encounter and charged with attempt to murder and offences under Indian Arms Act. The court sentenced him, and also imposed a fine of INR 500 on him.
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November - 24 
Five wanted Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested in Bijapur District on November 24, reported Zee News. Acting on a tip-off, Hidmu Kohrami (22), Lakhmu Benjam (28), Vacham Raju (26), Madvi Baman (24) and Padam Muio (23) were arrested from Tungeli village in the District,
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Five wanted Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested in Bijapur District on November 24, reported Zee News. Acting on a tip-off, Hidmu Kohrami (22), Lakhmu Benjam (28), Vacham Raju (26), Madvi Baman (24) and Padam Muio (23) were arrested from Tungeli village in the District, Superintendent of Police (SP) Prashant Agrawal said. The five Maoists were wanted for their role in serious crimes like murder and attempt to murder, SP Agrawal added.
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November - 24 
Senior police officials who have been tracking Maoists told The Hindu that “the tide was fast turning against Maoists” in the State. “The reason for the success of the security forces is that the local people have started believing that a system to maintain law and order in the region is well in pla
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Senior police officials who have been tracking Maoists told The Hindu that “the tide was fast turning against Maoists” in the State. “The reason for the success of the security forces is that the local people have started believing that a system to maintain law and order in the region is well in place and has started delivering,” said Inspector General of Police, Western Range, Gangeshwar Singh. “More than 30 activists, including a few couples, have surrendered before the police. Many more are in talks with the security forces to give up their arms,” the officials said.
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November - 24 
Two persons were killed by cadres of the People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a breakaway faction of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), at Hulsu village under Lapung Police Station in Ranchi District on November 24, reported The Telegraph. The victims identified as Krishna Sahu
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Two persons were killed by cadres of the People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a breakaway faction of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), at Hulsu village under Lapung Police Station in Ranchi District on November 24, reported The Telegraph. The victims identified as Krishna Sahu (35) and Arun Sahu (20), both marginal farmers, were whisked away by six PLFI cadres who had come on bikes around 5.30am. The duo was killed a kilometre from the village. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Saket Kumar Singh said, “The group of extremists which killed the duo was led by one Amrit Horo. The reason behind the killings appears to be enmity or some dispute over levy.”
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November - 25 
Armed Maoists set ablaze six heavy vehicles, including a road-roller and dumper, involved in the road construction work under Saranda Action Plan (SAP) in Chota Nagra Police Station area in West Singhbhum District on November 25, reports The Times of India. "About 30 Maoist rebels arrived at the con
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Armed Maoists set ablaze six heavy vehicles, including a road-roller and dumper, involved in the road construction work under Saranda Action Plan (SAP) in Chota Nagra Police Station area in West Singhbhum District on November 25, reports The Times of India. "About 30 Maoist rebels arrived at the construction site and set fire to the vehicles," said Kiriburu Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Arvind Kumar Singh. The SDPO said the contractor carrying out the works never sought for security cover despite the District Police assuring him of safety on many occasions. However, no casualty has been reported in the incident.
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November - 25 
Four Maoists, identified as Chapa Naraiyya, Vacham Ramaiyya, Talandi Pavarao and Matti Sukhram were arrested from the forests of Kottaguda and Kamlapalli in Bijapur District.
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Four Maoists, identified as Chapa Naraiyya, Vacham Ramaiyya, Talandi Pavarao and Matti Sukhram were arrested from the forests of Kottaguda and Kamlapalli in Bijapur District.
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November - 25 
In Etebalka village of Kanker District, Police arrested three more Maoists, Santosh Kumar Anchala (25), Birsingh Anchala (38) and Baisakhu Ram (35). Kanker SP Rahul Bhagat said that they were accused of ambushing a Police team near Etebalka on July 21, 2010.
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In Etebalka village of Kanker District, Police arrested three more Maoists, Santosh Kumar Anchala (25), Birsingh Anchala (38) and Baisakhu Ram (35). Kanker SP Rahul Bhagat said that they were accused of ambushing a Police team near Etebalka on July 21, 2010.
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November - 25 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres stopped 'vulgar' dance performance and assaulted the organisers of the show in Malkangiri District of Odisha on November 25, reports ibnlive.in.com. The Police said dancers from Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh were dancing 'semi-nude' at "Jagad
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres stopped 'vulgar' dance performance and assaulted the organisers of the show in Malkangiri District of Odisha on November 25, reports ibnlive.in.com. The Police said dancers from Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh were dancing 'semi-nude' at "Jagadhatri Puja" (local deity) celebrations at MPV-12 village when about 20 Maoists stormed the show and assaulted 15 persons including the organisers who were Bangladeshi settlers. The extremists asked the organisers not to stage such shows in future which, they said, were destroying the local adivasi (tribal) culture and traditions.
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November - 25 
The Gadchiroli Police killed a woman Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre in an encounter in the Ambapur forest in Chamorshi tehsil (revenue unit) in Gadchiroli District on November 25, reported The Hindu. The Police said 15-20 Maoists fired at a team from the Ghot Station, which was c
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The Gadchiroli Police killed a woman Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre in an encounter in the Ambapur forest in Chamorshi tehsil (revenue unit) in Gadchiroli District on November 25, reported The Hindu. The Police said 15-20 Maoists fired at a team from the Ghot Station, which was carrying out search operations, and it returned the fire, killing Riki alias Rakhi alias Lakhsmi Likami (25). Riki was a member of the Kasansur Local Operating Squad (LOS) of Maoists and was active in Potegaon Dalam (armed squad). The Police recovered the dead body along with one rifle and Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] literature from the spot.
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November - 25 
Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Lingama Habika (35), a top leader, and Kameya Habika (30), allegedly involved in the abduction of Laxmipur Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA), Jhina Hikaka, were arrested in Narayanpatna Block of Koraput District on November 25
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Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Lingama Habika (35), a top leader, and Kameya Habika (30), allegedly involved in the abduction of Laxmipur Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA), Jhina Hikaka, were arrested in Narayanpatna Block of Koraput District on November 25, reports The Hindu. According to Devadutta Singh, Deputy Inspector-General (DIG) of Police, South-West R ange, and Avinash Kumar, Superintendent of Police (SP), Koraput, the two Maoists were arrested at Dumbaguda village. Both of them were part of the hardcore militia group of Srikakulam-Koraput Joint Divisional Committee of the Maoists. Apart from it, they were also prominent members of the Maoist-backed Chasi Mulia Adivasi Sangh (CMAS) of Narayanpatna area. Both were close to CMAS leader Nachika Linga, who is in the most wanted list of both Odisha and Andhra Police. Commenting on the arrest, Koraput Superintendent of Police (SP), Avinash Kumar said "They were arrested from their homes. They have confessed to their involvement in the MLA's abduction and over two dozen Maoist attacks. Interrogation is on," reports The Times of India.
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November - 26 
Ahead of their call for bandh (shutdown strike) in the region, a group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked and disrupted a function at Jamuna village in Jhargram block of West Midnapore District in West Bengal, reports The Indian Express. They left after injuring a couple
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Ahead of their call for bandh (shutdown strike) in the region, a group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked and disrupted a function at Jamuna village in Jhargram block of West Midnapore District in West Bengal, reports The Indian Express. They left after injuring a couple of people while the locals managed to nab one of the Maoists and handed him over to the Police. The incident took place when villagers were engaged in offering prayers to the deity of their goddess and the Maoists attacked them.
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November - 26 
Eight Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested in Chhattisgarh in three separate operations, Police said on November 26, reported Zee News. A joint team of Bijapur Police and Chhattisgarh Armed Forces arrested Kalmumi Minoo alias Manoj near Ghudsakal village, Superintendent
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Eight Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested in Chhattisgarh in three separate operations, Police said on November 26, reported Zee News. A joint team of Bijapur Police and Chhattisgarh Armed Forces arrested Kalmumi Minoo alias Manoj near Ghudsakal village, Superintendent of Police (SP) Prashant Agrawal said. Explosives and ten detonators were recovered from Minoo, who was carrying a reward of INR 28,000 on his head, the SP added.
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November - 26 
Pelawal Police arrested three persons and recovered three revolvers and 10 cartridges from them in Hazaribagh District. SP Manoj Kaushik said that the arrest was made following an intelligence tip-off. The trio had entered Katkamsandi Police Station from Chatra District. The arrestees were identifie
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Pelawal Police arrested three persons and recovered three revolvers and 10 cartridges from them in Hazaribagh District. SP Manoj Kaushik said that the arrest was made following an intelligence tip-off. The trio had entered Katkamsandi Police Station from Chatra District. The arrestees were identified as Arun Ganjhu alias Ramavtar Ganjhu from Chordaha forest of Simaria, Jasgdish Ganjhu of Siladag and Gyan Kumar Bhogta of Jehra village of Pathalgada in Chatra. The SP said the arrested trio confessed to have received the arms and ammunition from the Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), a breakaway faction of the CPI-Maoist, who kept them in their houses.
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November - 27 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Dalu Mandingi (32), was arrested by the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel during a combing operation in Narayanpatna block in Koraput District on November 27, reported The Hindu. Mandingi, a cadre of the Srikakulam-Koraput divis
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Dalu Mandingi (32), was arrested by the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel during a combing operation in Narayanpatna block in Koraput District on November 27, reported The Hindu. Mandingi, a cadre of the Srikakulam-Koraput division of CPI-Maoist, was found to be hiding in a hut on the outskirts of Rangamguda village in the block. A country made gun, one hand grenade, one electronic detonator and Maoist literature were recovered from his possession.
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November - 27 
Six gram rakhis (village guards) working in Boipariguda region of Koraput District have resigned in the last three days, reports The Times of India on November 27. While three village guards of Boipariguda put in their papers on November 24, three from Batriput, Kathopoda and Koraput resigned on Nov
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Six gram rakhis (village guards) working in Boipariguda region of Koraput District have resigned in the last three days, reports The Times of India on November 27. While three village guards of Boipariguda put in their papers on November 24, three from Batriput, Kathopoda and Koraput resigned on November 25. One of the village guards who resigned said "We don't want to meet the same fate like our colleagues." Sources said several village guards in the district are planning to resign after the recent murder of two village guards by Maoists. Gour Chandra Das of Dasmantpur village was killed by the Maoists on November 23 and Bhagaban Naik of Girliput village, a few days before that.
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November - 28 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed three cadres of the Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC), a breakaway faction of CPI-Maoist, in a gun-battle in Palamau District on November 28, reported The Telegraph. The dead bodies of the trio identified as Babulal Bhuiyan alias Avi
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed three cadres of the Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC), a breakaway faction of CPI-Maoist, in a gun-battle in Palamau District on November 28, reported The Telegraph. The dead bodies of the trio identified as Babulal Bhuiyan alias Avinash, the local JPC ‘zonal commander’, and ‘area commanders’ Pradip Bhuiyan alias Prashant and Butan alias Vikram, were recovered the next day, from a dense forest near Tal village under Panki Police Station in the District. Five more JPC cadres in the platoon are reportedly missing. Police suspect that either they managed to flee or they had been abducted, Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIG) Praveen Singh said.
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November - 29 
30 to 35 Maoist cadres attacked the office of a private company involved in road construction work and set ablaze eight vehicles including dumpers and tractors of the company near Jamni village in Dumka District, reports The Times of India.
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30 to 35 Maoist cadres attacked the office of a private company involved in road construction work and set ablaze eight vehicles including dumpers and tractors of the company near Jamni village in Dumka District, reports The Times of India.
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November - 29 
Dhananjay Kumar Singh, ‘area commander’ of Koyal-Sone zone of the Maoists, was arrested from Gosaidih village in Aurangabad District on November 29, reports news.webindia123.com quoting UNI. SP Daljeet Singh said that the Maoist ‘area commander’ was arrested during a raid conducted in connection wit
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Dhananjay Kumar Singh, ‘area commander’ of Koyal-Sone zone of the Maoists, was arrested from Gosaidih village in Aurangabad District on November 29, reports news.webindia123.com quoting UNI. SP Daljeet Singh said that the Maoist ‘area commander’ was arrested during a raid conducted in connection with a recent murder case.
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November - 29 
Security Forces (SFs) have seized fresh pictures of Prashant Bose alias Kishenda — the No. 2 in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) hierarchy — during a raid in Chhattisgarh recently, reports The Indian Express on November 29. Officials engaged in anti-Maoist operations believe the pict
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Security Forces (SFs) have seized fresh pictures of Prashant Bose alias Kishenda — the No. 2 in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) hierarchy — during a raid in Chhattisgarh recently, reports The Indian Express on November 29. Officials engaged in anti-Maoist operations believe the pictures, found in a CD, will help hunt down Bose, who carries a reward of INR 700,000 on his head announced by the Chhattisgarh and West Bengal Governments. The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) seized the pictures of Bose along with Maoist literature during a raid at a Maoist camp. The forces also recovered a CD containing videos of the 2010 Dantewada massacre in which 75 CRPF personnel were killed. The Maoists had captured the entire operation on camera and a person was designated to record it, said officials.
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November - 29 
The cadres of People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a breakaway faction of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), killed a woman identified as Jiten Devi (48), and manhandled her two daughters, accusing them of being Police informers at Kombakera Devatoli under Koelibera Police Stat
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The cadres of People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a breakaway faction of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), killed a woman identified as Jiten Devi (48), and manhandled her two daughters, accusing them of being Police informers at Kombakera Devatoli under Koelibera Police Station in Simdega District on November 29, reported news.webindia123.com quoting UNI. Police said the deceased along with her daughters was sleeping at her home when the ultras attacked them killing her on the spot.
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November - 29 
Top Maoist Shivnandan Sahu and his three associates, including a woman cadre identified as Seema Kumari, were arrested from the Senha forest area in Lohardaga District, reports The Telegraph. Two pistols and four live cartridges were recovered from their possession. Police were tipped off that Sahu
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Top Maoist Shivnandan Sahu and his three associates, including a woman cadre identified as Seema Kumari, were arrested from the Senha forest area in Lohardaga District, reports The Telegraph. Two pistols and four live cartridges were recovered from their possession. Police were tipped off that Sahu was preparing to ensure safe passage for some Maoists camping in the area and raided his hideout. The other two Maoists are yet to be identified.
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November - 29 
Unidentified Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze three vehicles deployed on road construction site near Watra village in Aheri tehsil (revenue unit) of Gadchiroli District on November 29, reports The Times of India. Sources claimed that group of Maoists came to the site an
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Unidentified Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze three vehicles deployed on road construction site near Watra village in Aheri tehsil (revenue unit) of Gadchiroli District on November 29, reports The Times of India. Sources claimed that group of Maoists came to the site and threatened the labourer stationed there and later took out fuel from the vehicles and set ablaze a JCB machine, a tractor and a vibrator-mounted vehicle.
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December - 4 
A Jan militia ‘deputy commander’ of the CPI-Maoist, identified as Sanghuram alias Nagesh Korram, was arrested from a densely forested region of Usari village in Kondagaon District during a search operation conducted by a joint team of Bayanar Police and Chhattisgarh Armed Force (CAF), reports Daily
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A Jan militia ‘deputy commander’ of the CPI-Maoist, identified as Sanghuram alias Nagesh Korram, was arrested from a densely forested region of Usari village in Kondagaon District during a search operation conducted by a joint team of Bayanar Police and Chhattisgarh Armed Force (CAF), reports Daily Pioneer. Nagesh, a resident of Usari village in the District, was involved in the ambush that killed Afzal Khan, a Police Head Constable at Malnar village in the District on November 18. Police also recovered Maoist banner of People's Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) week from December 2 to 8, along with posters, battery and wire from his possession. During interrogation, Nagesh revealed that he had been working in the Maoist Sangham group before 2010. After joining Maoist group he worked as an active member of Mardapal Dalam (armed squad). About four months back he was promoted to the post of Jan militia ‘deputy commander’, claimed Police. After which he was working for several Maoist active in the area.
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