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August - 1 
A 25-year-old Zeme Naga girl was shot dead by two unidentified militants in the Ramnagar area of Haflong in the North Cachar Hills District in the morning of August 1, according to Telegraph. Police sources said the two unidentified militants, travel
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A 25-year-old Zeme Naga girl was shot dead by two unidentified militants in the Ramnagar area of Haflong in the North Cachar Hills District in the morning of August 1, according to Telegraph. Police sources said the two unidentified militants, traveling in an auto-rickshaw, followed the girl and shot her dead. The killing occured a day after the Union Home Secretary G.K. Pillai discussed the situation in the trouble-torn District with members of the Unified Command, District Administration officials and leading organisations representing the Dimasas and the Zeme Nagas.
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August - 1 
A Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant, Kshetrimayum Joy Kumar alias Joy Kumar, was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel during another search operation at Keirambikhok area in Thoubal District on August 1.
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A Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant, Kshetrimayum Joy Kumar alias Joy Kumar, was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel during another search operation at Keirambikhok area in Thoubal District on August 1.
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August - 1 
A suspected Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) militant was shot dead by the Assam Rifles personnel during an encounter in Chiru Khunou under Lilong Police Station in the Thoubal District on August 1, reports Imphal Free Press. A 9-mm pistol along wit
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A suspected Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) militant was shot dead by the Assam Rifles personnel during an encounter in Chiru Khunou under Lilong Police Station in the Thoubal District on August 1, reports Imphal Free Press. A 9-mm pistol along with a magazine and three live rounds were recovered from the encounter site.
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August - 1 
According to PTI, India on August 1 handed over to Pakistan a fresh dossier of evidence on the Mumbai terrorist attacks of November 2008 and pressed it to prosecute the prime accused and Jama’at-ud-Da’awa (the Lashkar-e-Toiba [LeT] front) chief Hafiz
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According to PTI, India on August 1 handed over to Pakistan a fresh dossier of evidence on the Mumbai terrorist attacks of November 2008 and pressed it to prosecute the prime accused and Jama’at-ud-Da’awa (the Lashkar-e-Toiba [LeT] front) chief Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, saying there was "enough" proof to do so. The dossier, comprising a seven-page summary and 60 pages of annexure, contains replies to queries posed by Pakistan with regard to investigation and legal process involved in the 26/11 attacks which were carried out by Lashkar-e-Toiba. The dossier was handed over by T. C. A. Raghavan, Joint Secretary (Pakistan) in the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), to Pakistan's Deputy High Commissioner Rifat Masood when she was called to the MEA, Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao said.
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August - 1 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed two local-level politicians, one from the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) and the other from the Jharkhand Party (Aditya) in West Midnapore District in the night of Aug
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed two local-level politicians, one from the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) and the other from the Jharkhand Party (Aditya) in West Midnapore District in the night of August 1, reports Times of India. Nirmal Mahato, who was killed just one kilometer away from the Lalgarh Police Station, was the CPI-M’s Amdanga branch committee secretary. Kalipada Singh (35), a Jharkhand Party (Aditya) and Gana Pratirodh Committee (People’s Resistance Committee) leader, was killed at Chirugeria in Belpahari. Both leaders were reportedly attempting to organize local resistance against the Maoists and People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA). Nirmal had been on the Maoist hit-list for the past two years. He had been shot at in 2007, but managed to escape. Police have detained six persons, including Anil Mahato, brother of the PCPA spokesperson Chhatradhar Mahato, and five students from Amdanga and Amliya.
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August - 1 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-M) cadres set ablaze two vegetable trucks coming from West Bengal to mark the second and last day of their Jharkhand bandh (general shut down), prompting Security Forces to engage the extremists in an encounter at
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-M) cadres set ablaze two vegetable trucks coming from West Bengal to mark the second and last day of their Jharkhand bandh (general shut down), prompting Security Forces to engage the extremists in an encounter at Bhadodih near Patamda about 15 kilometers from Jamshedpur. The encounter was on when the reports last came in.
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Suspected Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) militants opened fired targeting Police and Central Reserve Police Force personnel, killing a Policeman and seriously injuring two CRPF personnel in Srinagar on August 1, according to The Hindu.
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Suspected Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) militants opened fired targeting Police and Central Reserve Police Force personnel, killing a Policeman and seriously injuring two CRPF personnel in Srinagar on August 1, according to The Hindu.
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August - 1 
The Mizoram Government has disbursed INR 3000 each to the 64 militants of the Sinlung People’s Liberation Army, who had surrendered before Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla on July 17, State Home Minister R. Lalzirliana said in capital Aizawl on August 1,
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The Mizoram Government has disbursed INR 3000 each to the 64 militants of the Sinlung People’s Liberation Army, who had surrendered before Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla on July 17, State Home Minister R. Lalzirliana said in capital Aizawl on August 1, according to Assam Tribune. Lalzirliana informed the media that the State Government did not regard the payment as rehabilitation but as a help to the former Hmar militants and their family members. “The government sticks to its commitment that insurgency should not pay and would not give rehabilitation to the surrendered militants,” he said. Earlier, the Assam Rifles authorities had given INR 1000 each to the surrendered militants on the day of surrender and promised to organise training in fields like driving so that they can live a normal life. The Home Minister admitted that he had no information about the remaining 13 cadres of the outfit, believed to be hiding in Myanmar, and 10 other militants currently at their hideouts in the neighbouring State of Manipur.
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August - 2 
A boy was killed at Tosa Maidan in the Khag area of Budgam District when he was playing with an unexploded shell, a Police spokesman said. Shabir Ahmad Sheikh was reportedly killed on the spot when the shell he was fiddling with exploded, the spokesm
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A boy was killed at Tosa Maidan in the Khag area of Budgam District when he was playing with an unexploded shell, a Police spokesman said. Shabir Ahmad Sheikh was reportedly killed on the spot when the shell he was fiddling with exploded, the spokesman said.
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August - 2 
A militant lobbed a grenade targeting the Radhey Shyam temple at Main Bazaar in the Doda town in the night of August 2 but failed to cause any casualties. Senior Superintendent of Police Parbhat Singh said a militant lobbed a grenade at the temple in
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A militant lobbed a grenade targeting the Radhey Shyam temple at Main Bazaar in the Doda town in the night of August 2 but failed to cause any casualties. Senior Superintendent of Police Parbhat Singh said a militant lobbed a grenade at the temple in the heart of Doda town from a small lane at 8.40 pm and later disappeared. The grenade damaged shutters of some shops outside the temple. However, there was no damage to the premises of religious place.
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August - 2 
A suspected woman agent of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, identified as Savinder Kaur, was arrested along with fake Indian currency having a face value of INR 480000 from Amritsar on August 2, reports
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A suspected woman agent of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, identified as Savinder Kaur, was arrested along with fake Indian currency having a face value of INR 480000 from Amritsar on August 2, reports The Hindu. Police said she was an ISI agent and had visited Pakistan on many occasions in the past as part of religious groups. She was arrested following the arrest of the kingpin of a fake currency racket, Yudhvir Singh, from Chandigarh earlier in the week. She has been reportedly booked under various sections of the Indian Penal Code and further investigation in the case was on, Police sources added.
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August - 2 
Another KCP militant was shot dead by a combined team of the Bishnupur District Police and Assam Rifles during an encounter at Keibul Sagram under Moirang Police Station. A 9-mm pistol along with three live ammunitions was recovered from the possessi
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Another KCP militant was shot dead by a combined team of the Bishnupur District Police and Assam Rifles during an encounter at Keibul Sagram under Moirang Police Station. A 9-mm pistol along with three live ammunitions was recovered from the possession of the slain militant.
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August - 2 
Four militants and an Army trooper were killed in an encounter in the Bangas valley of Kupwara District on August 2, Daily Excelsior reported. The encounter between militants and the Security Forces (SFs) began on August 1 when the troops noticed mov
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Four militants and an Army trooper were killed in an encounter in the Bangas valley of Kupwara District on August 2, Daily Excelsior reported. The encounter between militants and the Security Forces (SFs) began on August 1 when the troops noticed movement of heavily armed militants in Bangas valley in the Handwara area of Kupwara District. Sources said the SFs ordered the militants to surrender but they responded by opening fire on them. The two sides exchanged gun fire intermittently for several hours. Four unidentified militants and a soldier have reportedly been killed so far. The operation in the area was going on till last reports came in as the troops suspect that some remnants of the militant group might be still at large. The infiltration bid is third in the last week and fourth since beginning of July 2009.
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August - 2 
In the same District, suspected militants lobbed two hand grenades at the private residence of the Manipur Agriculture and Social Welfare Minister L. Loken Singh at Leimapkpam on August 2, according to Telegraph. Police recovered the unexploded hand
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In the same District, suspected militants lobbed two hand grenades at the private residence of the Manipur Agriculture and Social Welfare Minister L. Loken Singh at Leimapkpam on August 2, according to Telegraph. Police recovered the unexploded hand grenades from the courtyard of the house without the pins and subsequently defused them in a secluded area in Leimapokpam.
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August - 2 
In the State, cracking a financial network of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) outfit, the Special Operations Group (SOG) of Jammu Police arrested Asrar-ul-Haq, the ‘financial manager’ of the outfit’s ‘divisional commander’, from the Gujjar Nagar area alo
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In the State, cracking a financial network of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) outfit, the Special Operations Group (SOG) of Jammu Police arrested Asrar-ul-Haq, the ‘financial manager’ of the outfit’s ‘divisional commander’, from the Gujjar Nagar area along with INR 300000 hawala money. Several fake identity cards including those of Lab Assistant, Bhaderwah campus of Jammu University and cameraman, Press Jammu Classifieds were also recovered from the possession of Asrar, the sources said. However, the financier of the outfit, who delivered the money to Asrar-ul-Haq, managed to escape from the area well before the arrival of the Police. The preliminary questioning of Asrar-ul-Haq revealed that he was deputed by HM’s divisional commander in Doda, Shah Din Khandey a.k.a. as Shah, to collect hawala money from a financier of the outfit in Jammu.
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August - 2 
In the State, the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) ‘Publicity Secretary’ Rezek Bera said the outfit has set September 2009 as a deadline for the Government of India to hold peace talks with it, failing which, the group will at
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In the State, the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) ‘Publicity Secretary’ Rezek Bera said the outfit has set September 2009 as a deadline for the Government of India to hold peace talks with it, failing which, the group will attacks Government officials and Hindi-speaking people from October 2009. Talking to the media, Bera said: “We have submitted our 11-point charter of demands to the Union Ministry of Home Affairs. The ministry hasn’t accepted six of the 11 demands.” He claimed that the KLNLF still has a big arsenal and a 200-strong force that is ready to fight.
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August - 2 
Militants shot dead an Army trooper in the Reshi Nagri area of Shopian District on August 2. Sabzar Ahmad Ganaie, posted with the Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry in Hyderabad, was shot dead by suspected militants in an orchard in Shopian in the even
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Militants shot dead an Army trooper in the Reshi Nagri area of Shopian District on August 2. Sabzar Ahmad Ganaie, posted with the Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry in Hyderabad, was shot dead by suspected militants in an orchard in Shopian in the evening, sources said. They said Ganaie had returned home on leave recently and was on his way to visit his orchard when he was shot dead. No militant outfit has claimed responsibility for the killing so far.
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August - 2 
Police in Baramulla District arrested six youths from the Lolab area close to Line of Control (LoC) on suspicion they were trying to exfiltrate to PoK for getting training in the handling of arms and subversive activities. A Police party arrested the
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Police in Baramulla District arrested six youths from the Lolab area close to Line of Control (LoC) on suspicion they were trying to exfiltrate to PoK for getting training in the handling of arms and subversive activities. A Police party arrested the six, all hailing from Tarzoo area in Sopore town of Baramulla, from Bhat-Gogal falling under Police Station Lalpura in Kupwara District.
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August - 2 
The Andhra Pradesh Government is to set up 15 more marine Police stations in the coastal Districts of the State, Home Minister Sabita. P. Indra. Reddy said, according to Times of India. The Union Government has accorded permission to set up 15 more
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The Andhra Pradesh Government is to set up 15 more marine Police stations in the coastal Districts of the State, Home Minister Sabita. P. Indra. Reddy said, according to Times of India. The Union Government has accorded permission to set up 15 more marine Police stations in the coastal area besides the six existing ones, she said at a function at Krishnapatnam Port in Nellore District. In the wake of intelligence alerts over possible terror threats through the sea route, the State Government has taken up various steps to strengthen security over the 970 kilometers long coastline in the State, she said. "We have taken up necessary measures to keep a strict vigil along the coastline and tightened security following intelligence alerts," she stated.
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August - 2 
The Hindu reports that a group of 15-20 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead Nagen Singh Sardar (42), a resident of Nischintipur village in Belpahari, an adjoining block to Lalgarh in the West Midnapore District, when
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The Hindu reports that a group of 15-20 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead Nagen Singh Sardar (42), a resident of Nischintipur village in Belpahari, an adjoining block to Lalgarh in the West Midnapore District, when he was returning home late in the night on August 2. Sardar, a former CPI-Maoist activist, had switched loyalty and joined the Jharkhand Party (Naren), and later a local people’s committee – the Gana Pratirodh Committee (People’s Resistance Committee) -, which was set up to resist Maoist activities in the region eight months back. He was reportedly threatened by the extremists several times as they suspected him of passing information to the Police. The incident occurred within a three kilometre radius of the Tarafeni Police camp that was set up following the joint operation of Security Forces.
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August - 2 
The PCPA supporters dug up roads near Shirshi and Champashole in Kotwali on August 2 while the Maoists put up posters asking locals to observe ‘Martyrs' Week’.
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The PCPA supporters dug up roads near Shirshi and Champashole in Kotwali on August 2 while the Maoists put up posters asking locals to observe ‘Martyrs' Week’.
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August - 2 
The SFs also arrested two ULFA linkmen, identified as Himata Sarma alias Deep (19) and his brother Himanshu Sarma alias Tapan (22), from their residence at Pati Darrang under Mongoldoi Police Station in Darrang District. One 22-mm locally-made revolv
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The SFs also arrested two ULFA linkmen, identified as Himata Sarma alias Deep (19) and his brother Himanshu Sarma alias Tapan (22), from their residence at Pati Darrang under Mongoldoi Police Station in Darrang District. One 22-mm locally-made revolver and two extortion notes of the ULFA were recovered from their residence.
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August - 2 
The SFs arrested a women cadre of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), identified as Rumi Baishya of Hatitari Gaon, at Musalpur under Baksa Police Station in Baksa District, reports Sentinel. 23 Aircel and Reliance SIM cards and various indisc
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The SFs arrested a women cadre of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), identified as Rumi Baishya of Hatitari Gaon, at Musalpur under Baksa Police Station in Baksa District, reports Sentinel. 23 Aircel and Reliance SIM cards and various indiscriminating documents were recovered from her possession. Purnima Baishya and Nirupama Baishya, the aunt and mother of Rumi respectively, were also arrested for further investigation.
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August - 2 
Two militants, suspected to be from the Ranjan Daimary faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), were killed in an encounter with a joint team of the Police and Army at Santipur Balichari village under Dhemaji Sadar Police Station
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Two militants, suspected to be from the Ranjan Daimary faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), were killed in an encounter with a joint team of the Police and Army at Santipur Balichari village under Dhemaji Sadar Police Station in the Dhemaji District on August 2, according to Telegraph. The Additional Superintendent of Police of Dhemaji, R.K. Handique, said the encounter occurred around 10.30pm (IST) when the Security Forces (SFs) raided the village after receiving information that some NDFB cadres had taken shelter there, primarily to carry out extortion. One of the slain militants was identified as Dudu Doimari alias Mergang Basumatary. One .38 revolver, a 7.65mm pistol, two Chinese hand grenades, ammunition, explosives supposedly RDX, documents and extortion notes were recovered from the encounter site.
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August - 2 
Unidentified militants left a hand grenade at the residence of a trader, Konsam Rajendro, at Chingmeirong in Imphal West District on the same morning.
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Unidentified militants left a hand grenade at the residence of a trader, Konsam Rajendro, at Chingmeirong in Imphal West District on the same morning.
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August - 3 
An improvised explosive device (IED), weighing around two kilograms, was recovered by Police from the outskirts of the Guwahati city, reports Shillong Times. “The IED was suspected to be planted by United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) for subversiv
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An improvised explosive device (IED), weighing around two kilograms, was recovered by Police from the outskirts of the Guwahati city, reports Shillong Times. “The IED was suspected to be planted by United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) for subversive activities in the city in the run-up to the Independence Day (August 15)," Assistant Superintendent of Police Debijot Deuri said.
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August - 3 
Five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested along with explosive material from the Dantewada District on August 3, Police said. The District Superintendent of Police Amresh Mishra told PTI over phone that acting on a tip-of
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Five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested along with explosive material from the Dantewada District on August 3, Police said. The District Superintendent of Police Amresh Mishra told PTI over phone that acting on a tip-off a Police team raided a hideout in the Kuakonda area where the insurgents were holding a meeting. The arrested Maoists were identified as Khorami Mulla, Sodhi Masa, Miryami Mahesh, Miryami Deva and Sodhi Joga. Detonators and wires besides Maoist banners and posters were recovered from the incident site, he added.
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August - 3 
Four ATTF militants, including a woman cadre, surrendered before the BSF personnel at Daighyabari in West District on August 3.
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Four ATTF militants, including a woman cadre, surrendered before the BSF personnel at Daighyabari in West District on August 3.
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August - 3 
In the night of August 3, the Maoists opened fire in Gudari injuring a woman L. Laxmi, wife of L. Satyanarayana, the nephew of Gudari Notified Area Council (NAC) chairman. The report added that three Maoists reached the house of Satyanarayana and ope
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In the night of August 3, the Maoists opened fire in Gudari injuring a woman L. Laxmi, wife of L. Satyanarayana, the nephew of Gudari Notified Area Council (NAC) chairman. The report added that three Maoists reached the house of Satyanarayana and opened fire injuring Laxmi.
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August - 3 
In the State, the Ranjan Daimary fraction of the NDFB (NDFB-R) called a 12-hour Assam bandh (general shutdown) from 5am (IST) to 5pm on August 5 to protest against what it alleged were systematic killings of the Bodo community by the SFs, reports Sen
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In the State, the Ranjan Daimary fraction of the NDFB (NDFB-R) called a 12-hour Assam bandh (general shutdown) from 5am (IST) to 5pm on August 5 to protest against what it alleged were systematic killings of the Bodo community by the SFs, reports Sentinel. The NDFB-R warned that the outfit will not remain silent to the alleged excesses by the SFs. Meanwhile, in a telephonic conversation, B. Barbai, who claimed himself to be the ‘Sergeant Major’ of the NDFB’s General Headquarters, said the Assam Police and Army has been continuing their killing spree of common people in the name of operations against the NDFB. He said more than 75 percent reports of the encounters claimed by the SFs were false. He warned the NDFB will boycott celebrations of Independence Day on August 15 and clarified that the NDFB-R faction was not involved in the Nayekgaon incident where a former BLT cadre was shot dead.
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August - 3 
Incident in the same block of the same District, another member of the Gana Pratirodh Committee, Gurucharan Tudu (56), was killed by Maoists at Jamjurki village on August 3.
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Incident in the same block of the same District, another member of the Gana Pratirodh Committee, Gurucharan Tudu (56), was killed by Maoists at Jamjurki village on August 3.
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August - 3 
Security Force (SF) personnel recovered a cache of explosives from Ingtigaon, about 35 kilometres from Baithalangso in the Karbi Anglong District. The recovered explosives included 14 kilograms of ammonium nitrate, five kilograms guillotine, 50 elect
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Security Force (SF) personnel recovered a cache of explosives from Ingtigaon, about 35 kilometres from Baithalangso in the Karbi Anglong District. The recovered explosives included 14 kilograms of ammonium nitrate, five kilograms guillotine, 50 electric detonators and 60 metre fuse wire. The consignment is suspected to belong to the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF), adds Telegraph. Three persons were arrested for further investigation.
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August - 3 
Suspected National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants shot dead Galaram Basumatary alias Laoga Basumatary (30), a former Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT) cadre, at his Nayekgaon residence under Kokrajhar Police Station in the Kokrajhar Distric
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Suspected National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants shot dead Galaram Basumatary alias Laoga Basumatary (30), a former Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT) cadre, at his Nayekgaon residence under Kokrajhar Police Station in the Kokrajhar District in the evening of August 3, according to Assam Tribune.
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August - 3 
Times of India reports that the Patna High Court on August 3 directed the State Government to give reply to a letter petition converted into a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) which has sought direction to the State Government to provide employment o
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Times of India reports that the Patna High Court on August 3 directed the State Government to give reply to a letter petition converted into a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) which has sought direction to the State Government to provide employment opportunities to Naxalites (left wing extremists) and bring them into mainstream. A Division Bench comprising the Acting Chief Justice Shivakirti Singh and Justice Anjana Prakash passed the order on the PIL of P K Das who submitted that the State Government had announced such a move but failed to provide Naxalites an opportunity to eschew violence and lead a normal life. The court gave four weeks' time to the Government to file a counter affidavit to the PIL.
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August - 4 
A villager, who was earlier the headman of a Dimasa-dominated village in the Mandardisa under Langting outpost in the North Cachar Hills, was shot dead by suspected Naga militants on August 4, according to Telegraph.
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A villager, who was earlier the headman of a Dimasa-dominated village in the Mandardisa under Langting outpost in the North Cachar Hills, was shot dead by suspected Naga militants on August 4, according to Telegraph.
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August - 4 
On April 4, suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted three employees of a private contractor engaged in road construction in the Maheshwari village of Jamui district for not paying extortion amount, reports IANS. Contrac
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On April 4, suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted three employees of a private contractor engaged in road construction in the Maheshwari village of Jamui district for not paying extortion amount, reports IANS. Contractor Pawan Kumar Singh said that the Maoists had demanded levy for continuation of road construction work and threatened him with dire consequences unless the amount was paid.
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August - 4 
On August 4, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres shot dead a senior central committee leader of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) and wounded one of his associates at Patamda off Jamshedpur in the East Singhbhum District, reports T
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On August 4, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres shot dead a senior central committee leader of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) and wounded one of his associates at Patamda off Jamshedpur in the East Singhbhum District, reports Times of India. Doren Singh Munda (48) was a close aide of former State land revenue minister Dulal Bhuiyan and had an active role in the movement for creation of Jharkhand as a separate State in 2000. Police said four motorcycle-borne militants raided Patamda village around 8.30am (IST), saw Munda and his assistant sitting outside the leader's house and started firing indiscriminately from their automatic weapons. Munda died on the spot. "After killing him, the Red rebels fled the village. They took a road towards West Bengal. By the time the cops and CRPF personnel reached the spot, they must have entered Bengal. It's hardly a half-an-hour journey to the neighbouring state," An unnamed Police official said.
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August - 4 
One person belonging to the Metei community was shot dead by unidentified militants near Tangkhul village area under Yairipok Police Station in the Thoubal District on August 4, reports Imphal Free Press. Police recovered the driving licence of one M
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One person belonging to the Metei community was shot dead by unidentified militants near Tangkhul village area under Yairipok Police Station in the Thoubal District on August 4, reports Imphal Free Press. Police recovered the driving licence of one Moirangthem Biren of Khangabnok Part-II along with a money bag from the possession of the slain person.
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August - 4 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed one villager, identified as Gopinath Lima, at Burukudu village under Gudari Police station in the Rayagada District in the evening of August 4, reports The Hindu. Four armed extremists re
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed one villager, identified as Gopinath Lima, at Burukudu village under Gudari Police station in the Rayagada District in the evening of August 4, reports The Hindu. Four armed extremists reached the house of Lima and dragged him out of the house. He was taken to the middle of the village and assaulted ruthlessly in front of the villagers. Then the victim was dragged into the near by agricultural field and was shot dead. It is suspected that Maoists murdered him alleging him to be a Police informer. Burukudu village is situated at a distance of one kilometre from the Gudari Police station.
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August - 4 
The Union Defence Minister A.K. Antony said on August 4 that terrorists are getting more and more aggressive and can resort to using chemical weapons to cause maximum casualties, adding that the Indian armed forces will prepare to counter any such at
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The Union Defence Minister A.K. Antony said on August 4 that terrorists are getting more and more aggressive and can resort to using chemical weapons to cause maximum casualties, adding that the Indian armed forces will prepare to counter any such attack, reports Times of India. "Terrorists are getting more and more aggressive in their activities the world over. They are adopting newer techniques and technology in their mode of operation," Antony said in New Delhi while releasing the national guidelines on the Management of Chemical Terrorism Disaster. "The Defence Ministry shall also prepare itself for the management of (any) chemical terrorism disaster," Antony added.
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August - 5 
A ‘section commander’ of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) outfit, identified as Noor Mohammad alias Noora alias Mansoor, was shot dead by the Police at village Chalot in the Marmat area of Doda District early in the morning on August 5. He was reportedly
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A ‘section commander’ of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) outfit, identified as Noor Mohammad alias Noora alias Mansoor, was shot dead by the Police at village Chalot in the Marmat area of Doda District early in the morning on August 5. He was reportedly instrumental in the killing of five civilians at village Bari in 2008 besides a number of subversive activities, Senior Superintendent of Police Parbhat Singh said. One AK rifle, one wireless set and three magazines were recovered from the slain militant.
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August - 5 
A group of around 70 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including some women, killed Shankar Das Adhikary (38), a supporter of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), at Chilgora village, about 20 kilometers from
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A group of around 70 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including some women, killed Shankar Das Adhikary (38), a supporter of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), at Chilgora village, about 20 kilometers from Lalgarh in West Midnapore District, in the early morning on August 5, reports The Hindu. The Maoists barged into his house and dragged him out around 2.30a.m. (IST). A "people’s court" was held in the village at which he was awarded ‘death sentence’ for his alleged connection with the Police, and then shot dead. A statement issued by Maoist leader Bikas through SMS said: "Extreme punishment has been meted out to Shankar Adhikary. After the arrival of the joint force, the Chandra camp was his regular address. He was also accused of exploitation and corruption."
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August - 5 
A plot by the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) to target forward Army posts and other sensitive installations in border Districts has been averted by the troops who foiled an infiltration attempt by three fidayeen (suicide squad) militants from Sabjian in the M
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A plot by the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) to target forward Army posts and other sensitive installations in border Districts has been averted by the troops who foiled an infiltration attempt by three fidayeen (suicide squad) militants from Sabjian in the Mandi sector of Poonch District in the night in which one infiltrator was killed while two others were forced to retrieve. The infiltrators, all top militants and members of LeT’s suicide squad, had been launched from Cobra 1 post of army in PoK. The intruders took positions at an isolated forest area and opened indiscriminate firing on the troops, who retaliated. The militants also lobbed grenades on the Army personnel. In approximately an hour long encounter close to the LoC, the Army personnel killed one of the infiltrators while two others retrieved to PoK taking cover of darkness. There were no casualties on Army side in the exchange of firing. According to sources, maps of Army posts in forward locations and other sensitive installations of Poonch have been recovered from the possession of the slain militant. More documents seized from the spot confirmed that all three militants were Pakistanis and part of a suicide squad of the LeT outfit. In addition to sensitive maps, other recoveries made from the encounter site include one AK-47 rifle, five magazines, four Chinese grenades, one Pathan suit, 130 AK bullets, a large quantity of dry fruit, mobile phones, batteries, chargers, two wireless sets and one compass.
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August - 5 
A suspected militant, Sanasam Rishikanta, was shot at and wounded by unidentified gunmen at Hundung Lamkhai in the Ukhrul District. Police suspect the wounded militant belongs to a recent breakaway group of the Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL). The rep
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A suspected militant, Sanasam Rishikanta, was shot at and wounded by unidentified gunmen at Hundung Lamkhai in the Ukhrul District. Police suspect the wounded militant belongs to a recent breakaway group of the Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL). The report added that in July 2009 around 60 armed KYKL militants after killing nine of its own cadres and snatching several arms broke away from the KYKL somewhere along the India-Myanmar border area and later formed a faction called the Military Defence Force.
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August - 5 
A top ranking National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militant, Identified as Bhim Boro alias Gandhi alias BK (37), who was allegedly planning to blow up the Saraighat Bridge in Guwahati, was shot dead by the Security Forces (SFs) in an encounte
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A top ranking National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militant, Identified as Bhim Boro alias Gandhi alias BK (37), who was allegedly planning to blow up the Saraighat Bridge in Guwahati, was shot dead by the Security Forces (SFs) in an encounter at Bakulbari in Dhemaji District in the night of August 5, according to Telegraph. Sources said Bhim Boro, who was an ‘area commander’ of the Ranjan Daimary faction of the NDFB, had allegedly masterminded the blast in Sonitpur District on July 13 in which an Army Colonel and his driver were killed. An Italy-made pistol, two live rounds of ammunition, three fired cases, a grenade, a mobile phone and some incriminating documents, including extortion notes, were recovered from his possession. Police also said the Daimary faction was planning to blow up the double-decker Saraighat Bridge before Independence Day (August 15). Bhim Boro, who was reportedly trained in Afghanistan, was the brain behind the plot, the Police added.
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August - 5 
Another NDFB militant was shot dead in a joint operation by the Army and Police at Monabari tea estate in Sonitpur District, reports Sentinel. According to official sources, the NDBF militants were planning to disrupt the Independence Day celebration
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Another NDFB militant was shot dead in a joint operation by the Army and Police at Monabari tea estate in Sonitpur District, reports Sentinel. According to official sources, the NDBF militants were planning to disrupt the Independence Day celebrations in the State. An M-20 pistol, four rounds of ammunition and a motorcycle were recovered from the encounter site.
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August - 5 
Another person, Gunadhar Singh (46), was shot dead by the Maoists after being awarded the ‘death sentence’ at a "people’s court" at Majgeria village in the Belpahari area, an adjacent block to Lalgarh.
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Another person, Gunadhar Singh (46), was shot dead by the Maoists after being awarded the ‘death sentence’ at a "people’s court" at Majgeria village in the Belpahari area, an adjacent block to Lalgarh.
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August - 5 
Army troops foiled an infiltration bid by militants, who had managed to sneak in to the Tangdhar sector from Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), after noticing the movement of the heavily armed militants, Defence spokesman Lt Colonel J. S. Brar said. He
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Army troops foiled an infiltration bid by militants, who had managed to sneak in to the Tangdhar sector from Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), after noticing the movement of the heavily armed militants, Defence spokesman Lt Colonel J. S. Brar said. He said three militants were killed in the encounter with the SFs till last reports came in. Brar said the operation was still continuing. This is second infiltration bid by militants in Tangdhar sector in the past ten days as three militants were shot dead by the troops near Eagle Post on July 27.
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August - 5 
Eight All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) militants surrendered unconditionally and without arms before the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel at the BSF sector headquarters at Teliamura, about 45 kilometers from capital Agartala on August 5, according
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Eight All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) militants surrendered unconditionally and without arms before the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel at the BSF sector headquarters at Teliamura, about 45 kilometers from capital Agartala on August 5, according to Assam Tribune. Official sources said the cadres, recruited between 1998 and 2007, were staying at Satchhari, stated to be the ATTF headquarters in the Sylhet District of Bangladesh.
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August - 5 
IANS reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze battery rooms of two cellular telephone towers belonging to the Reliance and Airtel companies in Dangabadi and Ramgiri village respectively in Koraput District o
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IANS reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze battery rooms of two cellular telephone towers belonging to the Reliance and Airtel companies in Dangabadi and Ramgiri village respectively in Koraput District on August 5. The Maoists have caused damage to more than a dozen such towers in three southern Districts of Koraput, Malkangiri and Rayagada in the past month, Police said.
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August - 5 
In the State, the 12-hour Assam bandh (general shutdown) called by the NDFB evoked a complete response in the four Bodo Territorial Council (BTC) Districts of Kokrajhar, Chirang, Baksa and Udalguri. While normal life was crippled in these Districts,
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In the State, the 12-hour Assam bandh (general shutdown) called by the NDFB evoked a complete response in the four Bodo Territorial Council (BTC) Districts of Kokrajhar, Chirang, Baksa and Udalguri. While normal life was crippled in these Districts, there was no report of any untoward incident.
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August - 5 
Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh during a press conference in capital Imphal on August 5 declared that six personnel of the State Police Commando Force, including one Sub-Inspector, who were involved in the July 23 killings of two persons, in
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Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh during a press conference in capital Imphal on August 5 declared that six personnel of the State Police Commando Force, including one Sub-Inspector, who were involved in the July 23 killings of two persons, including a woman and a militant, and injuring of five others along the BT Road in Imphal, were put under suspension by the State Government. Meanwhile, Telegraph quoted the Chief Minister as saying, "We have decided to conduct a judicial inquiry to find out the facts. The government does not want to hide the facts. More action will be taken as per the findings of the inquiry."
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August - 5 
National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) cadre surrendered before the Assam Rifles at Taidu in the South District.
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National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) cadre surrendered before the Assam Rifles at Taidu in the South District.
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August - 5 
Nine militants were killed in separate incidents, including a foiled infiltration attempt near the Line of Control (LoC) in Tangdhar sector, across Jammu and Kashmir on August 5, Daily Excelsior reported.
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Nine militants were killed in separate incidents, including a foiled infiltration attempt near the Line of Control (LoC) in Tangdhar sector, across Jammu and Kashmir on August 5, Daily Excelsior reported.
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August - 5 
One United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant, Golok Deka alias Jitu Saikia (28), was arrested by the SFs from Morigaon town of Morigaon District at 11am (IST), reports Assam Tribune. Three mobile phones and some incriminating documents were re
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One United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant, Golok Deka alias Jitu Saikia (28), was arrested by the SFs from Morigaon town of Morigaon District at 11am (IST), reports Assam Tribune. Three mobile phones and some incriminating documents were recovered from his possession.
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August - 5 
Operation was in progress at Parkian Gali in the Trehgam area where so far two militants have been shot dead by the SFs, the Defence spokesman said. He said an Army trooper sustained minor injuries during the exchange of fire between the two sides.
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Operation was in progress at Parkian Gali in the Trehgam area where so far two militants have been shot dead by the SFs, the Defence spokesman said. He said an Army trooper sustained minor injuries during the exchange of fire between the two sides.
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August - 5 
Police arrested a linkman of ‘709 battalion’ of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), identified as Mintu Kalita (22), son of Krishna Ram Kalita, a resident of Bamundi Kailashpur under Saulkuchi Police Station of Kamrup District on August 5, re
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Police arrested a linkman of ‘709 battalion’ of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), identified as Mintu Kalita (22), son of Krishna Ram Kalita, a resident of Bamundi Kailashpur under Saulkuchi Police Station of Kamrup District on August 5, reports Assam Tribune.
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Police in Patna, capital of Bihar, arrested seven Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including the area commander of Sone-Punpun area committee, from Paliganj in the night of August 5, reports Times of India. They were identified as
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Police in Patna, capital of Bihar, arrested seven Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including the area commander of Sone-Punpun area committee, from Paliganj in the night of August 5, reports Times of India. They were identified as Ganesh alias Ganesh Bhagwan, a resident of Imamganj, Manoj Kumar, Rajit Kumar, Upendra Kumar, Nand Kumar, Upendra Gupta and Ramswaroop Paswan alias Naresh Paswan alias Mahesh, all residents of Karpi in Arwal, and Kasinath, a resident of Begumpur in Patna. The Senior Superintendent of Police, Vineet Vinayak, said on August 6 that the Maoists were arrested while they were on way to Gurua in Gaya District, carrying sheets of bullet-proof jackets to show them to their seniors so that their outfit could procure it. He said besides the metal-sheets, Maoist literature was also seized from their possession. Vinayak said Ganesh alias Ganesh Bhagwan was an accused in a case of looting of five Police rifles in Arwal in 1999. He was released from jail about 10 months back and elevated to the rank of ‘area commander’. Ganesh was also involved in the blasting of towers of a private cellular phone company in Paliganj few months back, he added.
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August - 5 
The Army personnel neutralized an ULFA transit camp from the Namsang reserve forest along the Buri Dehing River in Dibrugarh District, reports Telegraph. Two revolvers, two .12 bore guns, a magazine of AK-47 rifle with 120 rounds, explosives, cordex,
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The Army personnel neutralized an ULFA transit camp from the Namsang reserve forest along the Buri Dehing River in Dibrugarh District, reports Telegraph. Two revolvers, two .12 bore guns, a magazine of AK-47 rifle with 120 rounds, explosives, cordex, detonators, combat dresses and utensils were recovered from the camp.
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August - 5 
The Hindu reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead three persons at Aankro village, about 25 kilometers from Lalgarh in the West Midnapore District, on August 5. A group of armed assailants dragged the victims
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The Hindu reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead three persons at Aankro village, about 25 kilometers from Lalgarh in the West Midnapore District, on August 5. A group of armed assailants dragged the victims, identified as Ashim Soren, Shaktipada Murmu and Budhu Hansda, out from a local cold storage where they were employed. Villagers reportedly heard gunshots at night. The bullet-riddled dead bodies of the victims were later found in a paddy field. The deceased who were residents of the neighbouring Maguria were supporters of the Jharkhand Party (Naren) and were also associated with the Gana Pratirodh Committee (People’s Resistance Committee) that was set up in December 2008 to resist Maoist activities in the region.
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August - 5 
The Maharashtra Director General of Police (DGP), S. S. Virk, said on August 5 that the Government will launch a joint operation along with the other left-wing extremism-affected States to get rid of the insurgency, according to PTI. The Government w
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The Maharashtra Director General of Police (DGP), S. S. Virk, said on August 5 that the Government will launch a joint operation along with the other left-wing extremism-affected States to get rid of the insurgency, according to PTI. The Government will launch a joint operation with Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa and Andhra Pradesh soon to curb the growing Maoist insurgency in the bordering areas, Virk told the media after his visit to the insurgency-affected Gadchiroli District. The DGP hinted that the joint operation would start after the monsoon, as it would be difficult for forces to cope with the jungle terrain during incessant rains. He, however, refused to discuss the issue in detail.
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August - 5 
The Minister of State for Home Affairs, Ajay Maken, said in the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) that there has been no infiltration into India by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) since the Sri Lankan military neutralized them in May
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The Minister of State for Home Affairs, Ajay Maken, said in the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) that there has been no infiltration into India by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) since the Sri Lankan military neutralized them in May 2009, reports IANS. The Minister on August 4 told the Parliament that a small number of Sri Lankan Tamils continued to arrive in the Tamil Nadu’s coastal District of Rameswaram as refugees, adding, "However, there is no specific input to indicate that the defeated LTTE cadres have infiltrated into India in the guise of refugees fleeing Sri Lanka." The minister said a total 101,162 Sri Lankan Tamil refugees were living in Tamil Nadu. Of these, 73,695 were in 115 camps spread over 26 Districts. Maken said that screening procedures had been tightened at the Mandapam refugee camp at Rameswaram "to identify any infiltration of remnant LTTE cadres." He added, "The law enforcing agencies, including navy, Coast Guard and state authorities have intensified patrolling along the coast. In addition, the government follows a policy of voluntary repatriation with respect to these refugees."
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August - 5 
Two militants were killed in Keran sector, close to the Line of Control (LoC). The encounter broke out in the evening and was going on, Brar said. Although the spokesman did not specify whether the slain militants were infiltrators, sources said the
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Two militants were killed in Keran sector, close to the Line of Control (LoC). The encounter broke out in the evening and was going on, Brar said. Although the spokesman did not specify whether the slain militants were infiltrators, sources said the militants were part of the group which had managed to evade the SFs during a gun-battle last week.
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August - 6 
A Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant, identified as Lung Lai Ngam, was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel when he was traveling in a passenger vehicle at Khudengthabi in Imphal West District on August 5, reports Imphal Free Press. Lung Lai N
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A Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant, identified as Lung Lai Ngam, was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel when he was traveling in a passenger vehicle at Khudengthabi in Imphal West District on August 5, reports Imphal Free Press. Lung Lai Ngam confessed during interrogation that he had joined the group in October 2008.
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August - 6 
A special Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) court in Mumbai on August 6 sentenced to death all the three persons convicted in the bomb blasts case of August 25, 2003 which claimed 54 lives and injured 244 persons, reports The Hindu. The case compris
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A special Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) court in Mumbai on August 6 sentenced to death all the three persons convicted in the bomb blasts case of August 25, 2003 which claimed 54 lives and injured 244 persons, reports The Hindu. The case comprises blasts at the Gateway of India and Zaveri Bazaar on August 25, 2003 and also the blast aboard a bus at Ghatkopar on July 28, 2003 and the planting of a bomb in a bus in the Santa Cruz Electronics Export Processing Zone on December 2, 2002, which, however, did not explode. Judge M.R. Puranik, after pronouncing the sentence against Haneef Sayyed, his wife Fahmeeda and Ashrat Ansari, said they “shall be hanged by the neck till they are dead.” They were sentenced under three Sections: 120B of the Indian Penal code (IPC) for hatching a criminal conspiracy to cause bomb blasts, 120B read with Section 302 (punishment for murder) of the IPC, and 120B read with 3 (2) (a) of the POTA, stipulating the punishment for a terrorist act. They were given life term under Section 120B read with 307 (attempt to murder) of the IPC. Life term was awarded for offences under POTA’s Sections 3 (3) for attempting to commit a terrorist act and 4 (b) for unauthorised possession of arms. They were also given life term under Section 3 of the Explosive Substances Act, 1908 (punishment for causing explosion likely to endanger life or property).
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August - 6 
Ahead of the Independence Day on August 15, the Pakistan-based terrorist outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) is planning to target three major cities - Delhi, Kolkata and Hyderabad - Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) officials said, reports Times of Indi
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Ahead of the Independence Day on August 15, the Pakistan-based terrorist outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) is planning to target three major cities - Delhi, Kolkata and Hyderabad - Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) officials said, reports Times of India. Intelligence agencies have given specific inputs that the LeT is planning to target the three cities in the run-up to the Independence Day, an unnamed official said. The Union Government has already shared the information with the Governments of West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh besides informing Delhi Police for necessary action. "The next 10 days are very crucial. We are taking all necessary steps to foil the designs of LeT to strike at the three cities," an official said. The intelligence input shared included an interrogation report of some recent arrested terrorist along the Line of Control (LoC) who claimed that they had been tasked to meet some of the terror cells in these cities to carry out attacks ahead of the Independence Day.
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August - 6 
The Army personnel arrested a person, identified as Biman Bora alias Biren Bora, along with two pistols and one magazine with several rounds of ammunition from an unidentified place in Sivasagar District on August 6.
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The Army personnel arrested a person, identified as Biman Bora alias Biren Bora, along with two pistols and one magazine with several rounds of ammunition from an unidentified place in Sivasagar District on August 6.
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August - 6 
The Border Security Force (BSF) personnel recovered at least 10 kilograms of high powered explosives and 80 electric detonators at Malaidigi village under Badarpur block in Karimganj District in the night of August 5, according to Telegraph. Three su
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The Border Security Force (BSF) personnel recovered at least 10 kilograms of high powered explosives and 80 electric detonators at Malaidigi village under Badarpur block in Karimganj District in the night of August 5, according to Telegraph. Three suspected People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) militants, Samsuddin, Nelabuddin, and Jamaluddin, were also arrested in this connection.
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August - 6 
The State Government admitted on August 6 that Operation Lalgarh has not been successful so far, reports Times of India. “Our target was to arrest the Maoists or flush them out of the area. But we have not been successful. The Maoists are continuing
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The State Government admitted on August 6 that Operation Lalgarh has not been successful so far, reports Times of India. “Our target was to arrest the Maoists or flush them out of the area. But we have not been successful. The Maoists are continuing with the siege almost everyday. Killings and abductions are regular,” Home Secretary Ardhendu Sen said after a review meeting at Writers’ Buildings (Secretariat of the State) in capital Kolkata. The West Midnapore District magistrate Narayan Swaroop Nigam is reported to have expressed fears of an attack on Midnapore town “any day”. The Maoists have reportedly killed 10 people in the area in a week in spite of the huge presence of Police and central paramilitary forces.
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August - 6 
The two suspected Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants, who were arrested by the Delhi Police in the night of August 6, confessed that they had been sent to India by the outfit’s Pakistan-based ‘Supreme Commander’ Syed Salahuddin on an important assignm
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The two suspected Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants, who were arrested by the Delhi Police in the night of August 6, confessed that they had been sent to India by the outfit’s Pakistan-based ‘Supreme Commander’ Syed Salahuddin on an important assignment, reports The Hindu. Their interrogation so far has revealed that Salahuddin and his deputy, Khalid Saifullah, met them separately at training camps in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) seven months before and asked them to remain prepared for an important assignment. A fortnight later, another militant Shahid told them to sneak into India through Nepal. He also procured passports and visas for them. Javed and Ashiq reportedly met for the first time at Rawalpindi in Pakistan on July 29, 2009 through Shahid. He gave them INR 40,000 and took them from Islamabad to Karachi, from where they boarded a flight to Nepal. Another handler at Pokhara in Nepal helped them sneak into India through Sanauli in Uttar Pradesh. The two boarded a train at Gorakhpur to Jammu on August 3. In Jammu, they were reportedly contacted by Faiyaz, who arranged for them a white Santro car and two AK-47 rifles, two hand grenades and four magazines. They were asked to go to Darya Ganj in Delhi and contact Shahid in Pakistan.
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August - 6 
Two suspected Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants, who were allegedly planning terror attacks in the national capital ahead of Independence Day on August 15, were arrested in the night of August 6, a senior Delhi Police official said, Daily Excelsior r
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Two suspected Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants, who were allegedly planning terror attacks in the national capital ahead of Independence Day on August 15, were arrested in the night of August 6, a senior Delhi Police official said, Daily Excelsior reported. Javed Ahmed and Ashiq Ali were arrested by Delhi Police’s Special Cell from central Delhi’s Daryaganj area when they were traveling in a car. "We caught them from Mahavir parking area," Joint Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) P. N. Agarwal said. "We had Intelligence inputs about the movement of these militants and we tracked them," the officer said. He said two AK-47 rifles, about 100 cartridges and two grenades were also recovered from the militants, who were in their early 30s. Asked about their nationality, the official said they appeared to be Indians, PTI reported.
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August - 6 
United National Liberation Front (UNLF) militant, identified as N. Joychandra, was arrested by the troops from Shivapurikhal under Tipaimukh sub-division in the Churachandpur District, according to Sangai Express. One SBBL gun and two bullets were re
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United National Liberation Front (UNLF) militant, identified as N. Joychandra, was arrested by the troops from Shivapurikhal under Tipaimukh sub-division in the Churachandpur District, according to Sangai Express. One SBBL gun and two bullets were recovered from his possession. He was handed over to the Jiribam Police Station on August 6.
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August - 7 
A Police spokesman said SFs arrested one over-ground worker of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), identified as Irshad Rather, from Peth Seer Sopore in Baramulla District. Five Chinese grenades, INR 50,000 cash, a cheque worth INR 50,000, one Nokia mobile
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A Police spokesman said SFs arrested one over-ground worker of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), identified as Irshad Rather, from Peth Seer Sopore in Baramulla District. Five Chinese grenades, INR 50,000 cash, a cheque worth INR 50,000, one Nokia mobile phone, two photographs and list of mobile phone numbers were recovered from him, the spokesman said.
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August - 7 
According to The Hindu, security was tightened at the World Badminton Championship scheduled to begin in Hyderabad, capital of Andhra Pradesh, on August 10 following specific information by the Intelligence Bureau (IB) that the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT)
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According to The Hindu, security was tightened at the World Badminton Championship scheduled to begin in Hyderabad, capital of Andhra Pradesh, on August 10 following specific information by the Intelligence Bureau (IB) that the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) is planning to target it. The information relayed by the Intelligence Bureau to authorities in Andhra Pradesh was that terrorist elements would attempt to strike at the international players as they did against Sri Lankan cricketers in Pakistan recently. Top-ranked badminton players are scheduled to take part in the World Championships slated to be held at Gatchibowli. The threat of an attack at the international sporting event came a day after intelligence inputs suggested that LeT operatives may target Hyderabad, New Delhi and Kolkata around Independence Day (August 15).
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August - 7 
An Army trooper, Paramvir, was killed while another sustained injuries in an encounter with militants close to the Line of Control (LoC) in the Keran sector of Kupwara District. Sources said the militants managed to escape from the incident site taki
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An Army trooper, Paramvir, was killed while another sustained injuries in an encounter with militants close to the Line of Control (LoC) in the Keran sector of Kupwara District. Sources said the militants managed to escape from the incident site taking cover of darkness.
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August - 7 
An improvised explosive device (IED) weighing two and half kilograms was recovered from a person identified as Biswajit Ray and an assembled pistol with four rounds of live ammunition was recovered from one Debu Ray during a joint search operation co
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An improvised explosive device (IED) weighing two and half kilograms was recovered from a person identified as Biswajit Ray and an assembled pistol with four rounds of live ammunition was recovered from one Debu Ray during a joint search operation conducted by the Security Force personnel at Marirhat Bazar under Golokganj Police Station in the Dhubri District on August 7, according to Sentinel.
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August - 7 
Another gun-battle, an Army trooper was killed while fighting militants in the Baktoor Forest area of Gurez in Bandipora District near the LoC. The slain soldier has been identified as P Mandal of Rashtriya Rifles (51st Battalion).
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Another gun-battle, an Army trooper was killed while fighting militants in the Baktoor Forest area of Gurez in Bandipora District near the LoC. The slain soldier has been identified as P Mandal of Rashtriya Rifles (51st Battalion).
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August - 7 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), in a show of strength, held an armed rally at Domohani, barely two kilometers from Dharampur Police Station, in Lalgarh of West Midnapore District on August 7, reports Times of India. The ra
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), in a show of strength, held an armed rally at Domohani, barely two kilometers from Dharampur Police Station, in Lalgarh of West Midnapore District on August 7, reports Times of India. The rally was attended by around 1,000 villagers. In the rally, the Maoists assured people that they were completely prepared to take on the armed forces. ‘‘None of our people has been killed or arrested,’’ claimed Maoist leader Bikash.
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August - 7 
In the State, 28 militants of various outfits surrendered before the Assam Rifles at Lekhapani in Tinsukia District, reports Sentinel. The surrendered militants included eight ULFA cadres, eight All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) cadres, th
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In the State, 28 militants of various outfits surrendered before the Assam Rifles at Lekhapani in Tinsukia District, reports Sentinel. The surrendered militants included eight ULFA cadres, eight All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) cadres, three National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadres, seven National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadres and three National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Unification (NSCN-U) cadres.
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August - 7 
Police arrested two persons along with some arms and sharp weapons from the Dotma area of Kokrajhar District during the 12-hour Assam bandh (shutdown) called by the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) in protest against the killing of its me
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Police arrested two persons along with some arms and sharp weapons from the Dotma area of Kokrajhar District during the 12-hour Assam bandh (shutdown) called by the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) in protest against the killing of its member, Sameswar Borgoyary, reports Telegraph.
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August - 7 
SF personnel arrested a United National Liberation Front (UNLF) militant, identified as Jayachandra Singh alias Lekhun (40), from Sibapurikhal village under Jiribum Police Station in Cachar District, reports Sentinel. A locally-made rifle with 50 gra
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SF personnel arrested a United National Liberation Front (UNLF) militant, identified as Jayachandra Singh alias Lekhun (40), from Sibapurikhal village under Jiribum Police Station in Cachar District, reports Sentinel. A locally-made rifle with 50 grams of gun powder was recovered from his possession. Sources said the militant is a resident of Bhishampur village in the State of Manipur.
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August - 7 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has put up posters in various villages warning people against joining the India Reserve Battalion, reports NDTV. The handwritten poster asks young people to boycott the recruitment. Meanwhile, the Poli
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has put up posters in various villages warning people against joining the India Reserve Battalion, reports NDTV. The handwritten poster asks young people to boycott the recruitment. Meanwhile, the Police are trying to assure people that adequate security arrangements have been made to protect recruits. "The superintendent of police has made adequate arrangements, all those who have applied should not have any problems," Police said.
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August - 7 
The Police recovered two IEDs, weighing four kilograms and three kilograms, from the house of a person, identified as Mohammad Iman Ali, from Howriapet village under Gossaigaon subdivision in Kokrajhar District in the night of August 7, reports Assam
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The Police recovered two IEDs, weighing four kilograms and three kilograms, from the house of a person, identified as Mohammad Iman Ali, from Howriapet village under Gossaigaon subdivision in Kokrajhar District in the night of August 7, reports Assam Tribune. Police also arrested Mohammad Masiruddin Sheik and Mohammad Khairaj Jaman for further investigation.
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August - 7 
They duo were remanded to 10-day Police custody by a court on August 7. The Police are trying to ascertain whether Javed Ahmad Tantray and Ashiq Ali Butt had been sent to carry out an attack in the run-up to the Independence Day celebrations in Delhi
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They duo were remanded to 10-day Police custody by a court on August 7. The Police are trying to ascertain whether Javed Ahmad Tantray and Ashiq Ali Butt had been sent to carry out an attack in the run-up to the Independence Day celebrations in Delhi on August 15.
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August - 7 
Three militants and two Army soldiers were killed in three separate encounters in the Bandipora and Kupwara Districts on August 7, official sources said in capital Srinagar, according to Daily Excelsior.
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Three militants and two Army soldiers were killed in three separate encounters in the Bandipora and Kupwara Districts on August 7, official sources said in capital Srinagar, according to Daily Excelsior.
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August - 7 
Three militants were shot dead in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) in the forest area of Bandipora District. The operation was continuing when reports last came in. The identity and group affiliation of the slain militants was not immediat
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Three militants were shot dead in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) in the forest area of Bandipora District. The operation was continuing when reports last came in. The identity and group affiliation of the slain militants was not immediately known.
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August - 7 
Two senior ULFA cadres surrendered with a cache of arms and ammunition in the Tezpur town of Sonitpur District, reports Shillong Times. The surrendered cadres were identified as Dhaneswar Borkakoty alias Bhaiti and Prafulla Saikia alias Bahni Tamuly.
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Two senior ULFA cadres surrendered with a cache of arms and ammunition in the Tezpur town of Sonitpur District, reports Shillong Times. The surrendered cadres were identified as Dhaneswar Borkakoty alias Bhaiti and Prafulla Saikia alias Bahni Tamuly. Dhaneswar had joined the outfit in 1990 while the latter had joined in 1989. Dhaneswar deposited a cache of arms and ammunition comprising one AK 56 rifle, one AK series magazine, 90 rounds live cartridges of AK series, 750 grams of RDX, 3.8 kilograms of TNT explosives, six PTED switches, one 1.6 kilogram IED and one detonator, while Prafulla surrendered one M 20 pistol, two M 20 pistol magazine, 10 rounds live cartridge, one PTED switch, 800 grams TNT explosives and one detonator.
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August - 8 
According to Nagaland Page, the Special Branch of the Dimapur District Police on August 8 arrested three Manipur-based Kuki Revolutionary Army-Unified militants when they were extorting money from trucks along the National Highway-39 passing through
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According to Nagaland Page, the Special Branch of the Dimapur District Police on August 8 arrested three Manipur-based Kuki Revolutionary Army-Unified militants when they were extorting money from trucks along the National Highway-39 passing through the District. They were identified as Chandra Singh alias Sanjib alias Shankar, Inao Singh alias Raju Singh and Pranjit Singh. Inao Singh was reportedly a new recruit of the outfit. Police officials said three, working under ‘commander’ Chandra Singh, were involved in collecting ‘taxes’ at the rate of INR 10000 each in the name of the outfit from Manipur-bound trucks. So far they had collected INR 10000 each from more than 60 trucks. Chandra Singh confessed that he has been in charge of the Dimapur Town Command for the more than two months. The three militants also disclosed that they had extorted INR 10000 from a truck on August 7.
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August - 8 
According to The Hindu, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) separately raided the remote Gakdibali and Godarguda villages in the Rayagada District in the night of August 8 and shot dead two civilians, Siba Sabar and Bibhisan Be
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According to The Hindu, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) separately raided the remote Gakdibali and Godarguda villages in the Rayagada District in the night of August 8 and shot dead two civilians, Siba Sabar and Bibhisan Behera, suspecting them to be Police informers. According to sources, Siba had past links with the Maoists. He was involved in preparing posters, pamphlets and banners for the insurgents.
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August - 8 
In the same District, another person, identified as Ramapada Mandal, was shot at and injured by the Maoists late in the evening on August 8. Telegraph adds that Maoist leader Bikash claimed responsibility for both the incidents.
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In the same District, another person, identified as Ramapada Mandal, was shot at and injured by the Maoists late in the evening on August 8. Telegraph adds that Maoist leader Bikash claimed responsibility for both the incidents.
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August - 8 
On August 8, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed two civilians in the Manpur area of Rajnandgaon District, some 175 kilometres from State capital Raipur, Police said. Maoists killed a local contractor named Deepak and a civ
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On August 8, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed two civilians in the Manpur area of Rajnandgaon District, some 175 kilometres from State capital Raipur, Police said. Maoists killed a local contractor named Deepak and a civilian, Ramswaroop, on suspicion that they were Police informers, F.J. Tigga, a Police official from Manpur told IANS.
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August - 8 
The Central Reserve Police Force personnel arrested two NDFB militants at Dotama Bazar in Kokrajhar District. A US-made .9 mm pistol and two rounds of cartridges were recovered from their possession.
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The Central Reserve Police Force personnel arrested two NDFB militants at Dotama Bazar in Kokrajhar District. A US-made .9 mm pistol and two rounds of cartridges were recovered from their possession.
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August - 8 
The Hazaribag Police neutralised a gang on August 8 and arrested four CPI-M sympathisers from the Jama Masjid area, which regularly supplied explosive materials to Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-M) "zonal commander" Navin Manjhi who is active i
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The Hazaribag Police neutralised a gang on August 8 and arrested four CPI-M sympathisers from the Jama Masjid area, which regularly supplied explosive materials to Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-M) "zonal commander" Navin Manjhi who is active in Giridih, Hazaribag and Bokaro Districts of Jharkhand, according to Times of India. Stating this at a press conference, Hazaribag Superintendent of Police, Pankaj Kamboj said Police surrounded the Jama Masjid area and arrested one Samsuddin Ansari alias Guddu and seized several pieces of detonators, dynamites, gelatin sticks from his possession. Kamboj said Ansani, during interrogation, told Police that he had procured the explosive materials from one Maqbool alias Uncle, a resident of Nawada District in Bihar. Ansari, a resident of Golabar village under the Vishnugarh Police Station in Hazaribag District, said he had been meeting the explosive requirement of CPI-M for manufacturing various types of bombs and also for laying mines for the last five years. Kamboj said on the basis of his confessional statement, Police raided Maqbool's residence and arrested him. A cache of explosives including 41 detonators and dynamite caps, gelatins sticks, grenade pins and huge quantity of cable wire, 400 kilograms of ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulphate, 4 kilograms fuse wire, a mobile phone SIM card and a motor cycle were also recovered from his residence .
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August - 8 
The NDFB militant abducted Subhas Das, an employee of a grocery shop located in the Rakshakmari area in Dhekiajuli bordering Arunachal Pradesh in the evening.
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The NDFB militant abducted Subhas Das, an employee of a grocery shop located in the Rakshakmari area in Dhekiajuli bordering Arunachal Pradesh in the evening.
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August - 8 
The State Government has decided to fill up all the 12,000 vacant posts at all levels of the Orissa Police by October 2009, reports Express Buzz on August 8. This includes 3,500 posts in the Maoist-affected Districts. A decision to this effect was ta
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The State Government has decided to fill up all the 12,000 vacant posts at all levels of the Orissa Police by October 2009, reports Express Buzz on August 8. This includes 3,500 posts in the Maoist-affected Districts. A decision to this effect was taken at a high-level meeting presided over by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik. Besides fresh recruitment, vacancies will also be filled up through promotions. It was decided that the sixth India Reserve Battalion (IRB) would be set up soon. About 1,000 personnel will be recruited for the IRB. Necessary training arrangements will be made for the newly-recruited force to make them capable of fighting the Maoists.
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August - 8 
The suspected militants of the Ranjan Daimary faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) abducted a section engineer of Northeast Frontier Railway while he was supervising the construction of a bridge at Batasipara under Dhekiajuli P
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The suspected militants of the Ranjan Daimary faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) abducted a section engineer of Northeast Frontier Railway while he was supervising the construction of a bridge at Batasipara under Dhekiajuli Police Station in Sonitpur District, according to Telegraph. The Superintendent of Police, Sonitpur, Surinder Kumar, said over phone that two suspected NDFB cadres whisked away Sanjay Kumar Lama when he was working at the site around noon. Police quoted eyewitnesses as saying that two youths on a bike whisked away Lama.
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August - 8 
Two Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) militants, identified as Ninghthoujam Achou alias Ibungo and Mutum Sana alias Romeo, were arrested by a combined team of the Bishnupur District Police and Border Security Force during a search operation at Naral S
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Two Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) militants, identified as Ninghthoujam Achou alias Ibungo and Mutum Sana alias Romeo, were arrested by a combined team of the Bishnupur District Police and Border Security Force during a search operation at Naral Sena under Moirang Police Station on August 8. Two 9-mm pistol along with three live ammunitions each were recovered from there possession. They were involved in various anti-social activities like extortion and attacking various residents in connection with ransom.
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August - 8 
Union Minister of Home Affairs, P. Chidambaram, on August 8 assured that the tournament would take place "in complete security". "I am satisfied that the World Badminton Championship will take place in complete security. No one needs to have any appr
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Union Minister of Home Affairs, P. Chidambaram, on August 8 assured that the tournament would take place "in complete security". "I am satisfied that the World Badminton Championship will take place in complete security. No one needs to have any apprehensions on this score," Chidambaram said in a statement. "The alert in Hyderabad was based on information shared with the State Police in a routine manner. There is no specific information that points to any imminent threat to the badminton championship," Chidambaram added. Chidambaram also pointed out that the Andhra Pradesh Police had taken all necessary measures to fully secure the tournament and ensure the safety of every player.
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August - 9 
A ‘area commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Akhileshwar Paswan alias Akhilesh Ram, was arrested from Bhadwa Bazaar area in the Aurangabad District on August 9, reports The Hindu. The Superintendent of Police,
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A ‘area commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Akhileshwar Paswan alias Akhilesh Ram, was arrested from Bhadwa Bazaar area in the Aurangabad District on August 9, reports The Hindu. The Superintendent of Police, Nishikant Kumar Tiwari, said the Police, on specific information, raided the locality and arrested Akhileshwar Paswan who was wanted in several cases of Maoist activities in Aurangabad and adjoining Districts.
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August - 9 
A non-local civilian from the State of Bihar, Gagan, was shot at and wounded by unidentified militants at Chingmeirong Kabui Khul area in the Imphal East District on August 9, reports Imphal Free Press.
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A non-local civilian from the State of Bihar, Gagan, was shot at and wounded by unidentified militants at Chingmeirong Kabui Khul area in the Imphal East District on August 9, reports Imphal Free Press.
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August - 9 
A Territorial Army trooper was shot at and seriously injured by two Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants, identified as Chota Hafiz and Rizwan, at village Pethgaon in the Navapachi area of Kishtwar District in the night of August 9, Daily Excelsior repo
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A Territorial Army trooper was shot at and seriously injured by two Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants, identified as Chota Hafiz and Rizwan, at village Pethgaon in the Navapachi area of Kishtwar District in the night of August 9, Daily Excelsior reported. He has been identified as Ishtiyaq Ahmed, a resident of Pethgaon. Reports said two over-ground workers of the HM, Ashiq Hussain and Ghulam Mohammad, were reported to have motivated Rizwan and Chota Hafiz for the attack on Ishtiyaq Ahmed. Police have detained Ashiq Hussain while Ghulam Mohammad was absconding.
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August - 9 
Another incident, a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) trooper and a Fire Service constable were injured when unidentified militants lobbed a grenade at a bunker in the capital Srinagar. Unidentified militants hurled a grenade at a CRPF bunker in th
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Another incident, a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) trooper and a Fire Service constable were injured when unidentified militants lobbed a grenade at a bunker in the capital Srinagar. Unidentified militants hurled a grenade at a CRPF bunker in the Habba Kadal area, which exploded out side the bunker, a Police spokesman said.
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August - 9 
Following the security alert of a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) threat, an eight-member England team withdrew from the World Badminton Championship on August 9, a day before the event began at the Gachibowli stadium in Hyderabad, capital of Andhra Pradesh, r
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Following the security alert of a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) threat, an eight-member England team withdrew from the World Badminton Championship on August 9, a day before the event began at the Gachibowli stadium in Hyderabad, capital of Andhra Pradesh, reports The Hindu. This is reportedly the second time that England has pulled out of a badminton tournament in India. Rajiv Ouseph and Carl Baxter withdrew from the India Open Grand Prix in March 2009, citing the terrorist attacks in Mumbai on November 26, 2008.
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August - 9 
In the same District, suspected militants triggered a bomb blast at the residence of the Manipur Tribal Development Corporation Director, Solomon Chingkhei, at Nagaram injuring his 19-year old driver, A. S. Ringshangni.
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In the same District, suspected militants triggered a bomb blast at the residence of the Manipur Tribal Development Corporation Director, Solomon Chingkhei, at Nagaram injuring his 19-year old driver, A. S. Ringshangni.
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August - 9 
National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militant, identified as Lela Basumatary alias Jang Khang (25) of Tangla, was arrested by Police from the Chandmari area in Guwahati city in the night of August 9. However, two other militants managed to es
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National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militant, identified as Lela Basumatary alias Jang Khang (25) of Tangla, was arrested by Police from the Chandmari area in Guwahati city in the night of August 9. However, two other militants managed to escape under the cover of darkness.
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August - 9 
Suspected militants of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) triggered a low-intensity explosion on a railway track at Harimura, around six kilometres from the Goalpara railway station in Goalpara District, on August 9, damaging five sleepers, a
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Suspected militants of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) triggered a low-intensity explosion on a railway track at Harimura, around six kilometres from the Goalpara railway station in Goalpara District, on August 9, damaging five sleepers, according to Telegraph. However, there were no casualties. The explosive went off ahead of a Guwahati-bound goods train. Sources said the driver had heard the blast and slowed the train. Railway sources said the train moved on after the sleepers were replaced. Police sources suspect that the Saraighat Express might have been the target of the blast, adds Sentinel.
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August - 9 
The dead body of a civilian, Manik Mandal, who was shot dead by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), was found at Pochapani in the Lalgarh area of West Midnapore District on August 9, The Hindu reports. Though the Police are ye
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The dead body of a civilian, Manik Mandal, who was shot dead by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), was found at Pochapani in the Lalgarh area of West Midnapore District on August 9, The Hindu reports. Though the Police are yet to verify his political affiliation, reports said he was a supporter of the Jharkhand Party (Naren faction).
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August - 9 
The Security Forces (SFs) recovered explosive material near the Koinadhara residence of Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi in Guwahati, reports Sentinel. SF personnel raided the Koila Mandir Bazaar near the Chief Minister’s official residence and recovered e
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The Security Forces (SFs) recovered explosive material near the Koinadhara residence of Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi in Guwahati, reports Sentinel. SF personnel raided the Koila Mandir Bazaar near the Chief Minister’s official residence and recovered explosive material meant for making improvised explosive devices (IED) and some detonators from the possession of an unidentified person.
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August - 9 
With Security Force (SF) personnel carrying out counter-insurgency operations during the last one month, a decline in the number of Maoist attacks in Jharkhand has been observed in comparison to the same period at this time in 2008, reports ANI. “Mao
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With Security Force (SF) personnel carrying out counter-insurgency operations during the last one month, a decline in the number of Maoist attacks in Jharkhand has been observed in comparison to the same period at this time in 2008, reports ANI. “Maoist infested State of Jharkhand has seen a fall in number of attacks as compared to the last year. There has been a decline in Maoist violence in Jharkhand state,” said S. N. Pradhan, the Inspector General of Police in Jharkhand. According to Police statistics, there have been 228 Maoist attacks till the end of July 2009, as compared to 245 incidents recorded in 2008 in the same period. Police said that as many as 20 most-wanted Maoists have been killed in 61 encounters besides 261 Maoists being arrested till July 2009. “The success against the banned Communist Party of India (Maoist) is a result of credible intelligence,” he added. “We have got some big success owing to the intelligence information. The inputs provided to us were accurate about people and places. Action based on the intelligence helped us to get success against Maoists,” added Pradhan. The Jharkhand Police, along with armed constabulary and paramilitary forces, have launched operations to flush out the Maoists flush out from their bastions. They claim to have foiled many attacks of the ‘Red Army.’ “To be on the safer side, we deploy more security personnel in places which are more prone to Maoist attacks such as government offices, railways or main highways. At the same time, we deploy them in remote Maoist areas. This has helped us to understand the strategy Maoists follow in attacking and the kind of places they target. However, we are very careful as Maoists change their strategy frequently and we have to adapt accordingly,” the Police official stated.
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August - 10 
A group of four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres beheaded their former comrade, Baldeo Besra, on August 9, reports Times of India. The incident occurred between Nagi and Chano panchayats (village level local self government institu
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A group of four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres beheaded their former comrade, Baldeo Besra, on August 9, reports Times of India. The incident occurred between Nagi and Chano panchayats (village level local self government institutions) of Bishnugarh Police station in the Hazaribag District, said Hazaribag Superintendent of Police (SP) Pankaj Kamboj on August 10. The SP said four Maoists went to the residence of the deceased and asked him to accompany them for some discussion. As soon as Besra was taken to the jungle near Nagi, he was beheaded with a sharp weapon. The Maoists then escaped with his head, which Police are yet to recover. In the note attached to the dead body, thrown on the Nagi-Chano road, the Maoists have accused Besra of being an informer and also warned others of meeting with the same fate if they dared to follow Besra. The SP said 50-year-old Besra was a former Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), now known as CPI-Maoist, cadre and was involved in several Naxalite (left wing extremist)-related cases. He was also arrested by the Hazaribag Police and released on bail about a year ago. Kamboj said Besra was regularly attending the Sessions Court in Hazaribag in connection with the trial of his case. But he was not a Police informer as claimed by the Maoists, the SP said. The SP claimed that the Maoists, demoralized by the recent arrests of their important cadres, committed this crime to terrorize villagers in that belt. Besra was earlier abducted on August 7, adds PTI. He was an active member of the MCC from 1995.
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August - 10 
A Sessions Court on August 10 awarded life imprisonment to a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant and sentenced another militant of the group to 14 years in jail, five years after they were arrested along with AK-56 rifles and ammunition on March 12, 2004,
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A Sessions Court on August 10 awarded life imprisonment to a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant and sentenced another militant of the group to 14 years in jail, five years after they were arrested along with AK-56 rifles and ammunition on March 12, 2004, by the Special Task Force of the Uttar Pradesh Police in capital Lucknow, reports The Hindu. Atharuddin was handed down life imprisonment while Mohammed Irfan was awarded a 14-year term under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) and various sections of the Indian Penal Code. District and sessions judge Shivanand Mishra also imposed a total fine of INR 820000 on Atharuddin and INR 470000 on Mohammed Irfan.
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August - 10 
According to The Hindu, the Union Government on August 10 informed the Supreme Court that after the Mumbai terrorist attacks, it asked the States to set up anti-terrorist squads, and many States did so. In its counter to the affidavit on a public int
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According to The Hindu, the Union Government on August 10 informed the Supreme Court that after the Mumbai terrorist attacks, it asked the States to set up anti-terrorist squads, and many States did so. In its counter to the affidavit on a public interest litigation petition filed by the former Attorney-General, Soli Sorabjee, for a direction that the Union Government equip the Police and Security Forces with modern weapons for countering terror attacks, the Government said that under the Modernisation of State Police Scheme, the States could avail themselves of the special component of the assistance to strengthen Special Branches. The hearing was adjourned after Attorney-General G.E. Vahanvati submitted that the Union Government had filed its response. The petitioner had expressed concern over the Police using inadequate and outdated weapons and being ill-quipped to deal with terror strikes, particularly the November 26, 2008, attack at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus in Mumbai. The Police were still using World War II rifles and bullet-proof jackets.
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August - 10 
Army personnel arrested a person identified as Moni Khan and recovered 35 kilograms of explosives from Lakhipur in Cachar District on August 10, reports Telegraph.
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Army personnel arrested a person identified as Moni Khan and recovered 35 kilograms of explosives from Lakhipur in Cachar District on August 10, reports Telegraph.
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August - 10 
Nine All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) militants, including four women, surrendered before the Security Forces (SFs) in the Khowai town of West District after fleeing from their Satchari camp in the Sylhet District of Bangladesh on August 10, according
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Nine All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) militants, including four women, surrendered before the Security Forces (SFs) in the Khowai town of West District after fleeing from their Satchari camp in the Sylhet District of Bangladesh on August 10, according to Sentinel. “The Bangladesh-trained militants led by their self-styled ‘captain’ Budha Debbarma (27) surrendered before Border Security Force (BSF) and Assam Rifles personnel,” Police spokesman Nepal Das said. They also deposited a cache of arms and ammunition, including AK series rifles, one mortar and foreign made ammunition. With this latest surrender, 17 militants of the banned ATTF have surrendered their arms and ammunition during the past one week after deserting their camps in neighbouring Bangladesh. “We have managed to escape from our camps in Sylhet District after Bangladesh launched anti-insurgency operations in different parts of that country. Some more guerrillas may sneak into Tripura any time from across the border,” Debbarma confessed before the BSF personnel.
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August - 10 
PTI reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a local leader of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) at Dherua near Lalgarh in the West Midnapore District. Paritosh Mishra, the CPI-M leader, was giv
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PTI reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a local leader of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) at Dherua near Lalgarh in the West Midnapore District. Paritosh Mishra, the CPI-M leader, was given ‘death sentence’ by a 'people's court' as he had been working against their interests, Maoist leader Bikash said.
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August - 10 
Suspected militants of the United Democratic Liberation Army abducted a businessman, Rafique Uddin Mazumdar (28), from Purbasheet village along the Assam-Mizoram border in the Hailakandi District in the night of August 10, according to Assam Tribune.
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Suspected militants of the United Democratic Liberation Army abducted a businessman, Rafique Uddin Mazumdar (28), from Purbasheet village along the Assam-Mizoram border in the Hailakandi District in the night of August 10, according to Assam Tribune. Police said a group of militants in army attire entered the village at around 10pm (IST) and abducted Rafique Uddin Mazumdar at gun-point. However, no ransom notice has been served by the militants.
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August - 10 
The Andhra Pradesh Government on August 10 extended the ban on Communist Party of India- Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and six of its affiliate organisations for one more year, PTI reported. The State cabinet that met in capital Hyderabad under the chairmanshi
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The Andhra Pradesh Government on August 10 extended the ban on Communist Party of India- Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and six of its affiliate organisations for one more year, PTI reported. The State cabinet that met in capital Hyderabad under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy decided to extend the ban from August 17, 2009 to August 16, 2010, according to a State minister.
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August - 10 
The Army on August 10 killed four militants in an encounter in the Mahore area of Reasi District, a Defence Ministry spokesman said in Jammu, Daily Excelsior reported. “In an encounter which started at about 0630 hrs, troops of Rashtriya Rifles and 9
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The Army on August 10 killed four militants in an encounter in the Mahore area of Reasi District, a Defence Ministry spokesman said in Jammu, Daily Excelsior reported. “In an encounter which started at about 0630 hrs, troops of Rashtriya Rifles and 9 Para (special Forces) gunned down four militants at Tikarwani in the Mahore area,” Defence Spokesman Lt Col Biplab Nath said. The encounter is underway, the spokesman added, UNI reported.
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August - 10 
The Assam Rifles personnel arrested two Kangleipak Communist Party- Military Council (KCP-MC) militants while checking a Maruti Gypsy vehicle at Kathiko village on the National Highway-39 in Senapati District on August 10, according to Sangai Express
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The Assam Rifles personnel arrested two Kangleipak Communist Party- Military Council (KCP-MC) militants while checking a Maruti Gypsy vehicle at Kathiko village on the National Highway-39 in Senapati District on August 10, according to Sangai Express. They were identified as Roben of Chingmei village of Bishnupur District and Pensubam Shanti Kumar of Imphal East District. Three mobile handsets, party documents, extortion notes, receipt books and rubber stamp of KCP project officer were also recovered from their possession.
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August - 10 
The former Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT) militants of BLT Welfare Society presents a memorandum to the Union Government on August 10 and urged the Government to rein in the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), accusing it of creating terror i
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The former Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT) militants of BLT Welfare Society presents a memorandum to the Union Government on August 10 and urged the Government to rein in the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), accusing it of creating terror in the region, according to Telegraph. In the memorandum to the Union Minister for Home Affairs P. Chidambaram through Kokrajhar Deputy Commissioner Carol Narzary, the former militants of the now defunct BLT said the NDFB was trying to destabilise the Bodo areas and put brakes on development. The memorandum said development in the Bodo belt was “moving fast in the right direction under Hagrama Mohilary” but there was a “counter campaign” against the “good work”. “The NDFB (ceasefire) and Ranjan Daimary fraction of NDFB are indulging in violence in the region to terrorise the people. In a diabolical design to destabilise the region, the NDFB is killing innocent people,” it added. The society also accused the Rabiram Narzary-led Bodoland Peoples Progressive Front (BPPF) of encouraging the NDFB in carrying out unlawful activities. Earlier, members of the ex-BLT Welfare Society took out a rally from Kadamtola Bodoland Secretariat ground to the Deputy Commissioner’s office in Kokrajhar town. Similar rallies were held in Chirang, Baksa and Udalguri Districts under the Bodo Territorial Council.
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August - 10 
The National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) of Assam, Manipur Peoples Liberation Front (MPLF) of Manipur and Tripura People’s Democratic Front (TPDF) of Tripura on A
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The National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) of Assam, Manipur Peoples Liberation Front (MPLF) of Manipur and Tripura People’s Democratic Front (TPDF) of Tripura on August 10 jointly called a general strike from 1am (IST) to 6.30pm (IST) on August 15 in the Northeast and called for a boycott of Independence Day celebrations, according to Telegraph.
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August - 10 
The Union Government denied any lack of intelligence on the attacks and said a multi-pronged strategy was being pursued to deal with terrorism. It said: “There is a continuous channel of sharing of intelligence on possible terror attacks between the
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The Union Government denied any lack of intelligence on the attacks and said a multi-pronged strategy was being pursued to deal with terrorism. It said: “There is a continuous channel of sharing of intelligence on possible terror attacks between the agencies of the Central and State Governments; the sharing of intelligence has resulted in pre-empting and averting many a terrorist attack.” The Union Government also said, “A variety of measures is continuously being taken to strengthen the security arrangements to prevent and effectively combat acts of terrorism. Regional hubs of the National Security Guard had been created to ensure better preparedness. In addition, 20 counter-insurgency and anti-terrorism schools are being established with the purpose of offering training to police personnel.”
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August - 10 
Troopers of the Assam Rifles arrested one People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militant at Tangjing Khunou under Kakching Police Station in the Thoubal District. The militant was identified as Kh Pramjit Singh (25) of Tangjing Turel Wangma village.
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Troopers of the Assam Rifles arrested one People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militant at Tangjing Khunou under Kakching Police Station in the Thoubal District. The militant was identified as Kh Pramjit Singh (25) of Tangjing Turel Wangma village.
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August - 10 
Two Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) militants, identified as Thougam Rajesh Singh (16) and Moirangthem Sanatomba (17), were arrested by a combined force of the Assam Rifles and Border Security Force during a search operation at Lamlai in the Imphal
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Two Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) militants, identified as Thougam Rajesh Singh (16) and Moirangthem Sanatomba (17), were arrested by a combined force of the Assam Rifles and Border Security Force during a search operation at Lamlai in the Imphal East District on August 10, reports Imphal Free Press.
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August - 11 
A cache of explosives were recovered from a bus during routine checking by the Police in the Kamrup (Rural) District on August 11, according to Shillong Times. Police sources said 60 electronic detonators and several metres of fuse wire in a carry ba
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A cache of explosives were recovered from a bus during routine checking by the Police in the Kamrup (Rural) District on August 11, according to Shillong Times. Police sources said 60 electronic detonators and several metres of fuse wire in a carry bag were kept inside the bus which was on its way to Guwahati from Tezpur. The bus was stopped at Baihata Charialia for checking. An unspecified number of persons were detained for interrogation in this connection.
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August - 11 
A Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant, identified as Mayengbam Tomba alias Raju, was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel during another search operation at Langmeidong village in the Thoubal District.
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A Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant, identified as Mayengbam Tomba alias Raju, was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel during another search operation at Langmeidong village in the Thoubal District.
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August - 11 
A militant belonging to the Azad faction of the People's United Liberation Front (PULF), identified as Mohammed Firoj Khan alias Akhan, was arrested by the Imphal East District Police during a search operation in Lilong Chingjao. One 9-mm pistol and
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A militant belonging to the Azad faction of the People's United Liberation Front (PULF), identified as Mohammed Firoj Khan alias Akhan, was arrested by the Imphal East District Police during a search operation in Lilong Chingjao. One 9-mm pistol and a magazine with four live rounds were recovered from his possession.
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August - 11 
A team of Imphal West District Police arrested a militant belonging to the General Secretary faction of the People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), identified as Tongbram Sana alias Loya, near Lalambung Pukhri Achouba. One.38 revolver al
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A team of Imphal West District Police arrested a militant belonging to the General Secretary faction of the People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), identified as Tongbram Sana alias Loya, near Lalambung Pukhri Achouba. One.38 revolver along with three live rounds was recovered from his possession. Tongbram Sana disclosed that he joined the outfit in October 2006 and got basic military training at Loktak Esnok.
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August - 11 
According to The Hindu, Andhra Pradesh is contemplating to seek the Central Government’s approval for inclusion of three more Districts in the State in the list of areas declared as Maoist-affected. These Districts are Srikakulam, Vizianagaram and Vi
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According to The Hindu, Andhra Pradesh is contemplating to seek the Central Government’s approval for inclusion of three more Districts in the State in the list of areas declared as Maoist-affected. These Districts are Srikakulam, Vizianagaram and Visakhapatnam in north Coastal Andhra bordering the State of Orissa. At present, Khammam is the only District in Andhra Pradesh that finds place in the list of 33 districts across the country which has been declared as extremist-affected. Overall, Maoist activity has been on the decline in Andhra Pradesh, but the Government is reportedly seeking declaration of the three north Districts as Maoist-affected in view of the continuing activity in areas adjoining the Andhra Pradesh-Orissa border. Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy is expected to put forth a request to this effect to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the concerned Union Ministers during his visit to New Delhi on August 17. The move, according to official sources, would ensure more focus on the affected areas while enabling the State to secure more funds under the Backward Region Grant Fund.
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August - 11 
At least six heavily armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed after a 20-hour encounter with the Security Forces in the Dantewada District on August 11, according to Hindustan Times. Police and paramilitary teams from the
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At least six heavily armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed after a 20-hour encounter with the Security Forces in the Dantewada District on August 11, according to Hindustan Times. Police and paramilitary teams from the Dantewada and Bijapur Districts shot dead the extremists in the Kirandul area of Dantewada, 400 kilometers south of capital Raipur. "We basically hit a Maoist camp, our heavily armed policemen assisted by Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) put the militants under heavy fire throughout Monday and early morning on Tuesday. We finally killed six militants and recovered their arms," Superintendent of Police (Dantewada) Amresh Mishra told IANS.
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August - 11 
Commenting on the progress of the joint operations, Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, who was on a visit to Midnapur to review the progress of various development schemes, said a change in strategy was needed.
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Commenting on the progress of the joint operations, Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, who was on a visit to Midnapur to review the progress of various development schemes, said a change in strategy was needed.
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August - 11 
Eight members of a family, including a two-year-old girl, in the remote Koilibeda area of Kanker District were killed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the afternoon of August 11, reports Telegraph. The Maoists later cremated the
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Eight members of a family, including a two-year-old girl, in the remote Koilibeda area of Kanker District were killed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the afternoon of August 11, reports Telegraph. The Maoists later cremated the dead bodies in a move to dispose of the evidence. The Kanker Police on August 12 received a complaint from one Ramain Vishwakarma about the incident. The Director General of Police (DGP) Vishwa Ranjan said a complaint had been filed, adding, “The report stated that the Maoists intervened in a land dispute between two families and killed eight members of one family headed by the complainant, Ramain.” According to the Superintendent of Police (Kanker), Ajay Yadav, Ramain said the Maoists slaughtered his family and later cremated them at the village outskirts. Yadav, however, said the Police would officially confirm the incident only after visiting the spot. “A police party has been sent,” he said, adding, that it would take a day or two to confirm the incident.
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August - 11 
IANS reports that two Police personnel were shot dead by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the Dhanbad District on August 11. The Policemen from Dhanbad District, which is around 260 kilometers from State capital Ranchi, went
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IANS reports that two Police personnel were shot dead by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the Dhanbad District on August 11. The Policemen from Dhanbad District, which is around 260 kilometers from State capital Ranchi, went to the local market in the night where the extremists fired towards them killing the duo. The victims were identified as Assistant Sub-Inspector Nirmal Kumar and Constable Deepak Bawari.
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August - 11 
Over 700 Police personnel led by three Superintendents of Police (SP) have launched a three-pronged combing operation to flush out Maoist leaders from the hilly forests nestled between Bokaro, Hazaribagh and Giridih. The exercise, said to be one of t
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Over 700 Police personnel led by three Superintendents of Police (SP) have launched a three-pronged combing operation to flush out Maoist leaders from the hilly forests nestled between Bokaro, Hazaribagh and Giridih. The exercise, said to be one of the largest in recent times, is being monitored by two Inspectors-General and the Director-General of Police V.D. Ram, with the objective of arresting CPI-Maoist leaders like Navin Manjhi, Prabal Manjhi, Ranvir and Kundan Pahan, all of whom were said to be hiding in the area. Launched on August 10, the combing operation is being led from three sides by Bokaro SP Laxman Singh, Hazaribagh SP Pankaj Kamboj and Giridih SP Asim Vikrant Minj along with the Central Reserve Police Force’s 26th battalion Commandant V.S. Sharma. Sources said that while the Hazaribagh police entered the Bokaro zone from Vishnugarh, Girdih police entered the zone through the Nimia Ghat route. The Bokaro police entered the Maoist bastion from Penk, Nawadih, Suarbasua, Chotki Kuri even as the CRPF battalion entered the forests through Joramana. Earlier, four persons were arrested from Nawadih after they were caught with arms allegedly meant for Maoists. Three others were detained for questioning in Gomia.
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August - 11 
Police arrested the People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI) ‘regional commander’, Santosh Yadav, in Ranchi, Times of India reports. Police also seized three locally-made pistols, cartridges, five cell phones and over a dozen SIM cards from his pos
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Police arrested the People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI) ‘regional commander’, Santosh Yadav, in Ranchi, Times of India reports. Police also seized three locally-made pistols, cartridges, five cell phones and over a dozen SIM cards from his possession. Yadav was reportedly responsible for the outfit's operations in Ranchi, Latehar, Chatra, Lohardaga and parts of Hazaribag Districts. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Praveen Kumar said Yadav was wanted in over two dozen cases of extortion, murder and burning of mine vehicles, trucks and machinery in the mining areas. "Yadav was staying in a rented accommodation under Sukhdeo Nagar police station and used to shift his residence every five to six months to evade arrest," Kumar said. The SSP said Yadav was arrested along with one Rakesh Kumar and a teenaged girl, Rekha Kumari, who use to collect extortion money on behalf of the former. Yadav told Police during interrogation that his squad had sophisticated weapons like SLRs and AK-47s. Telegraph adds that Yadav had a cash reward of INR 100000 on his head. “Yadav was once a CPI-Maoist associate and worked as a sub-zonal commander between 2002 and 2005. In 2006, he met Dinesh Gope and formed Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT), which was later renamed PLFI. Yadav was in hiding in the city for a year and a half,” said the SSP. The primary task of the organisation is to extort money from contractors, businessmen and disrupt development activities. PLFI is active in Gumla, Khunti, Chatra, Hazaribagh, Garhwa, Palamau and Daltonganj. It is a rival faction of the CPI-Maoist and the Tritiya Prastuti Committee.
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Quoting sources in the intelligence agencies, Shillong times has reported that the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) have already set up temporary hideouts in Bhutan, contrary to the claims made b
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Quoting sources in the intelligence agencies, Shillong times has reported that the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) have already set up temporary hideouts in Bhutan, contrary to the claims made by Bhutan that Indian militants do not put their bases anymore in that country. This report from an Indian intelligence agency came in the backdrop of the claim at the Seventh Border Coordination Development Meeting held at Thimphu (Bhutan), which dismissed reports about the ULFA and NDFB militants setting up permanent camps on its soil. According to official sources in Guwahati, the ULFA and NDFB militants were reorganising and attempting to sneak into Bhutan. New Delhi has reportedly informed Thimphu of the intrusion of about 30 militants into its soil. "We have information that they (ULFA and NDFB) have set up temporary hideouts there in the wake of stepped up counter-insurgency operations, especially in Lower Assam," an officer from the Military Intelligence said.
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August - 11 
Ranchi Express reports that the Jharkhand Government, in a meeting of Advisory Council to the Governor on August 11, decided to set up three counter-insurgency schools. These are to be set up in the Neterhaat, Latehar and Hazaribag Districts. The Cou
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Ranchi Express reports that the Jharkhand Government, in a meeting of Advisory Council to the Governor on August 11, decided to set up three counter-insurgency schools. These are to be set up in the Neterhaat, Latehar and Hazaribag Districts. The Council, in its 30th meeting, approved an expenditure of INR 3 crore (INR 1 crore each for the three schools). It also approved setting up ultra modern Police lines in the Koderma and Giridih Districts. The establishment of Police lines in the Districts would cost INR 68.94 crore to the State exchequer. The Council also sanctioned 289 posts of Sub-Inspectors of Police to man Police stations across Jharkhand.
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August - 11 
Sources said the Centre allocated INR 7,500 crore to be spent over a period of three years for the development of the 33 affected Districts in Jharkhand (10), Chhattisgarh (7), Bihar (6), Orissa (5), Maharashtra (2) and Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh
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Sources said the Centre allocated INR 7,500 crore to be spent over a period of three years for the development of the 33 affected Districts in Jharkhand (10), Chhattisgarh (7), Bihar (6), Orissa (5), Maharashtra (2) and Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh (one each). The declaration of new Districts would enable the State to secure funds to the tune of about INR 900 crore over the next three years that could be utilised for development of infrastructure including roads and bridges.
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The Union Government on August 11 ruled out any surreptitious entry of terrorist outfits into the stock market and said sufficient caution have been administered to the stock exchanges to look out for any suspicious entry into their activity, repor
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The Union Government on August 11 ruled out any surreptitious entry of terrorist outfits into the stock market and said sufficient caution have been administered to the stock exchanges to look out for any suspicious entry into their activity, reports Times of India. "The Government, at present, does not have any reliable, credible information of any surreptitious entry of terrorist outfit into the stock market," the Department of Revenue said in a fresh affidavit to the Supreme Court which is hearing the issue relating to stashing away of black money by Indians in foreign banks. "However, the Board (Security and Exchange Board of India) as well as stock exchanges have been administered sufficient caution to look out for any suspicious and irregular entrant into the stock market activity," said the affidavit filed in response to the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) accusing the Union Government of not taking action in bringing back black money stashed in foreign banks. The PIL filed by former Union Law Minister and lawyer Ram Jethmalani and others had referred to media reports alleging a link between money belonging to Indian citizens lying deposited in foreign banks and terrorist groups. "Upon enquiry, it has been confirmed by the Bombay and Chennai Stock Exchanges that no fictitious or notional companies can be stated to be involved in stock market operations," the second affidavit filed in response to the PIL said.
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August - 11 
The ban on CPI-Maoist and its affiliate outfits has been continuing in the State for over six years now, barring a few months in 2004-05 when the Rajasekhara Reddy Government held talks with the Maoists in a bid to make them shun violence and join th
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The ban on CPI-Maoist and its affiliate outfits has been continuing in the State for over six years now, barring a few months in 2004-05 when the Rajasekhara Reddy Government held talks with the Maoists in a bid to make them shun violence and join the mainstream.
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August - 11 
The banned outfits include the Radical Youth League, Radical Students Union, Rythu Coolie Sangham, Singareni Karmika Samakhya, Viplava Karmika Samakhya and All India Revolutionary Students Federation.
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The banned outfits include the Radical Youth League, Radical Students Union, Rythu Coolie Sangham, Singareni Karmika Samakhya, Viplava Karmika Samakhya and All India Revolutionary Students Federation.
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August - 11 
The Hindu reports that encounters between the Security Forces (SFs) and cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were reported in the Lalgarh area of West Midnapore District on August 11. According to the District Superintendent of
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The Hindu reports that encounters between the Security Forces (SFs) and cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were reported in the Lalgarh area of West Midnapore District on August 11. According to the District Superintendent of Police Manoj Verma, the two sides exchanged fire intermittently throughout the day in the forest areas near Lakhanpur and Hatilot, which fall under the Salboni Police Station.
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August - 11 
The Rajasthan Government has approved recruitment of 350 Policemen who will be posted at various Police Stations across the State to gather intelligence on terrorist activities in their respective area, Times of India reported. After the Jaipur seri
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The Rajasthan Government has approved recruitment of 350 Policemen who will be posted at various Police Stations across the State to gather intelligence on terrorist activities in their respective area, Times of India reported. After the Jaipur serial bomb blasts on May 13, 2008, the State Government had decided to appoint one Policeman each in every Police Station exclusively for intelligence gathering. Subsequently, the Police headquarters sent a proposal to the State Government to recruit 350 personnel in the first phase. According to sources, the Home Department has approved the proposal. "The Police headquarters had sent a proposal to the State Government to recruit new intelligence personnel in the ranks of head constable, assistant sub-inspector and sub-inspector. We have received the nod from the Home Department," said an unnamed senior Police officer. The newly-appointed Policemen will keep a watch on anti-national activities in the area including sleeper cells of terrorist outfits.
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August - 11 
The US, Canada and Australia have issued travel advisories asking its citizens to exercise a high degree of caution in traveling to India around Independence Day (August 15), Times of India reported. Australia, US and Canada issued fresh travel alert
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The US, Canada and Australia have issued travel advisories asking its citizens to exercise a high degree of caution in traveling to India around Independence Day (August 15), Times of India reported. Australia, US and Canada issued fresh travel alerts to its citizens in India warning them of possible terrorist attacks ahead of August 15. All three countries asked their citizens to pay attention to their personal security and avoid crowded places, sites of tourist interest and prominent Government buildings. The alert issued by the US embassy said, "There is a continuing threat from terrorism throughout India and the upcoming series of major holidays (including August 15 Independence Day celebrations) could provide terrorist groups an opportunity or pretext to stage an attack." Australia's department of foreign affairs and trade said a "high degree of caution" had to be exercised by people while Canadians have been asked to maintain "high level of vigilance".
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August - 11 
Union Home Secretary G. K. Pillai said, "The US keeps sending advisories. I think they send at least 30 to 40 advisories in a year. These are routine and general in nature. There is nothing new in it." He added that security arrangements for Independ
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Union Home Secretary G. K. Pillai said, "The US keeps sending advisories. I think they send at least 30 to 40 advisories in a year. These are routine and general in nature. There is nothing new in it." He added that security arrangements for Independence Day across the country were good and there was no specific threat to American citizens. He also termed the English team's decision to withdraw from the ongoing World Badminton Championship in Hyderabad, capital of Andhra Pradesh, citing terror threats as an "over reaction" and said, "It had no effect. Forty-two teams are still playing." Pillai also said: "They (English team) ran away out of individual fear. The British High Commission was not consulted."
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August - 11 
Workers of the Maoist-backed People's Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) dug up roads leading to Jhargram town in 12 places to enforce an indefinite bandh (shutdown) from August 11 (today), Police said. The roads have been dug up between Bama
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Workers of the Maoist-backed People's Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) dug up roads leading to Jhargram town in 12 places to enforce an indefinite bandh (shutdown) from August 11 (today), Police said. The roads have been dug up between Bamal and Dherua and between Dherua and Baita, PCPA sources said.
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August - 12 
10 locally-made bombs were recovered from the Thuvvakkunnu area under the Kolavallur Police Station limits in the Kannur District on August 12, reports The Hindu. Police said the bombs were found in the toilet of an uninhabited house near a mosque at
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10 locally-made bombs were recovered from the Thuvvakkunnu area under the Kolavallur Police Station limits in the Kannur District on August 12, reports The Hindu. Police said the bombs were found in the toilet of an uninhabited house near a mosque at Thuvvakkunnu.
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August - 12 
A 13-member team of woman cadres belonging to the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and the Ranjan Daimary faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) entered the Guwahati city to trigger subversive activities ahead of the Indepe
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A 13-member team of woman cadres belonging to the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and the Ranjan Daimary faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) entered the Guwahati city to trigger subversive activities ahead of the Independence Day (August 15), latest intelligence inputs gathered by the Assam Police stated, reports Assam Tribune.
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August - 12 
A manager of a private firm, Dilip Swami, was abducted by suspected militants from his Phukanjan residence under Bokajan Police Station in Karbi Anglong District on August 12, reports Telegraph.
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A manager of a private firm, Dilip Swami, was abducted by suspected militants from his Phukanjan residence under Bokajan Police Station in Karbi Anglong District on August 12, reports Telegraph.
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August - 12 
According to Shillong Times, the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) called for a boycott of the Independence Day celebrations on August 15 saying "it is against the Indian colonialism for denial of the basic human rights(national existenc
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According to Shillong Times, the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) called for a boycott of the Independence Day celebrations on August 15 saying "it is against the Indian colonialism for denial of the basic human rights(national existence) which is our birth right''. In an e-mailed statement, the HNLC spokesman Sainkupar Nongtraw said the outfit had formed the council to "fight with arms towards the freedom of our people from the clutches of forgiveness in the Hynniewtrep land".
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August - 12 
An intermittent exchange of fire between Security Forces (SFs) and the Maoists continued in the Lalgarh region of West Midnapore District on August 12, reports The Hindu. Security Forces chased a group of about 100 Maoists early in the day at Chandav
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An intermittent exchange of fire between Security Forces (SFs) and the Maoists continued in the Lalgarh region of West Midnapore District on August 12, reports The Hindu. Security Forces chased a group of about 100 Maoists early in the day at Chandavila village where they had taken shelter. With the Maoists opening fire, a gun-battle ensued with the SF personnel retaliating, the Police said. The extremists fled the village and entered Purnapani village where another encounter followed. Faced with heavy firing from the troops, the Maoists split in two groups — one proceeding towards Tarki village and the other entering the dense Bhulagara forest. The Bhulagara group was encircled by the SFs after a brief encounter and some of them were arrested. However, none of the group members who fled towards Tarki could be arrested. District Police Superintendent Manoj Kumar Verma told The Hindu, “Some Maoists have been arrested and are being interrogated now. Heavy fire exchange took place in four places though there was no casualty on our side.” One of the arrested has been identified as Baidyanath Hembram (20) of Rautara village in the region. However, no weapon was found on him at the time of arrest.
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August - 12 
Another attack, unidentified militants hurled a grenade towards the bunker of the CRPF (161 Battalion) located at Noorbagh in the capital Srinagar. The grenade, however, failed to explode and a bomb disposal squad subsequently neutralized it, officia
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Another attack, unidentified militants hurled a grenade towards the bunker of the CRPF (161 Battalion) located at Noorbagh in the capital Srinagar. The grenade, however, failed to explode and a bomb disposal squad subsequently neutralized it, official sources said.
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August - 12 
Express Buzz reports that the State Government has assessed that about 50 prisons in the State need immediate fortification in view of the increasing activities of the Maoists. The State Government has sought INR 1.8 billion from the Finance Commissi
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Express Buzz reports that the State Government has assessed that about 50 prisons in the State need immediate fortification in view of the increasing activities of the Maoists. The State Government has sought INR 1.8 billion from the Finance Commission for upgradation of jail security and other measures.
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August - 12 
In the State, the personnel of Special Operation Unit (SPU) of Assam Police arrested one Devang Roy, a student of National Institute of Information Technology (NIIT) of Chandmari branch of Guwahati for allegedly demanding extortion from the franchise
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In the State, the personnel of Special Operation Unit (SPU) of Assam Police arrested one Devang Roy, a student of National Institute of Information Technology (NIIT) of Chandmari branch of Guwahati for allegedly demanding extortion from the franchisee of the institute. Roy, according to Police, engaged two minors to collect the demanded money in the night August 12 on behalf of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB). The two minors, who were arrested from near Ganeshguri area were identified as Ganesh Das and Babu Chetri. They identified Devang Roy as the one who engaged them for the purpose against a sum of Rs 100. According to Police, this is the first instance where the militant outfits engaged minors to collect extortion amount. “This is an ingenious modus operandi of the militants to use children for rebel activities,”
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August - 12 
In the State, the suspension of operation agreement between the United People’s Democratic Solidarity (UPDS) and the Government of India has been extended for another six-month period up to January 31, 2010 at a tripartite meeting among representativ
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In the State, the suspension of operation agreement between the United People’s Democratic Solidarity (UPDS) and the Government of India has been extended for another six-month period up to January 31, 2010 at a tripartite meeting among representatives of the militant outfit, Union Government of India and the Assam Government held in New Delhi, reports Sentinel.
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August - 12 
Mahadev Tarai of the Kesipur village of Ganjam District was arrested along with explosive material by the personnel of the Gurandi Police Station in the Gajapati District near Jubarajpur village. Detonators, gun powder and other electronic equipment
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Mahadev Tarai of the Kesipur village of Ganjam District was arrested along with explosive material by the personnel of the Gurandi Police Station in the Gajapati District near Jubarajpur village. Detonators, gun powder and other electronic equipment were seized from him. While Tarai claimed that these materials were to be used by a stone quarry, investigation is on whether he had any links with the Maoists.
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August - 12 
Modem Balakrishna alias Bhaskar, who is a member of the Maoists’ Andhra Orissa Border State Committee, and one Daya, reportedly managed to escape during the exchange of fire.
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Modem Balakrishna alias Bhaskar, who is a member of the Maoists’ Andhra Orissa Border State Committee, and one Daya, reportedly managed to escape during the exchange of fire.
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August - 12 
On August 12, reinforcing the Pakistan link to the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) told the special court in Mumbai that its probe had established that the terrorists came from Karachi in Pakist
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On August 12, reinforcing the Pakistan link to the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) told the special court in Mumbai that its probe had established that the terrorists came from Karachi in Pakistan, reports The Hindu. In a testimony at the trial of the lone surviving Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant Mohammed Ajmal Amir alias Kasab, an FBI forensic expert, giving evidence for the first time in India in a terrorism-related case, said the terrorists had used Global Positioning System (GPS), a satellite navigation system, to locate targets. Deposing before Special Judge M.L. Tahaliyani, the FBI official said the GPS devices recovered by the Mumbai Police from the slain terrorists indicated plans for a return journey from Mumbai to Karachi and Rawalpindi. He added, “Way Point” data retrieved from the GPS devices pointed to the route from Karachi to Mumbai and also positions between these two cities. He also said that he had examined five GPS devices and a satellite phone.
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August - 12 
One civilian, identified as Ghulam Mohammad Sheikh, was killed and nine others sustained injuries in a grenade attack by militants intended to target a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp located in a hotel in the Sopore town of Baramulla Distri
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One civilian, identified as Ghulam Mohammad Sheikh, was killed and nine others sustained injuries in a grenade attack by militants intended to target a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp located in a hotel in the Sopore town of Baramulla District on August 12, Daily Excelsior reported. Militants are reported to have lobbed a grenade towards Hotel Plaza at Sopore, where the 179th Battalion of the para-military CRPF is stationed, but it hit the wall and exploded one the road, resulting in injuries to 10 civilians. No militant outfit has claimed responsibility for the attack so far.
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August - 12 
Police personnel in the morning of August 12 rescued one of their injured colleagues, attacked by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on August 11, from a maize field, Telegraph reported. The Police also detained three persons, in
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Police personnel in the morning of August 12 rescued one of their injured colleagues, attacked by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on August 11, from a maize field, Telegraph reported. The Police also detained three persons, including one Shibu Tudu, in front of whose house the Policemen were attacked. The report also said that Maoists had left two posters near the dead bodies of the Policemen, demanding withdrawal of the 44-member Maniadih Police picket from the area and had asked the Policemen to stop torturing villagers. As reported earlier, two Police personnel were shot dead by Maoists in the Dhanbad District on August 11.
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August - 12 
Security was beefed up at National Aluminium Co. Ltd (NALCO) mine in the Koraput District following a Maoist threat, reports IANS. "We have beefed up security after we recently received a letter allegedly sent by Communist Party of India-Maoist," P.K
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Security was beefed up at National Aluminium Co. Ltd (NALCO) mine in the Koraput District following a Maoist threat, reports IANS. "We have beefed up security after we recently received a letter allegedly sent by Communist Party of India-Maoist," P.K. Mohapatra, the head of the Damanjodi refinery and mine, told IANS by phone. "We have already informed the district police and administrative authorities about it," Mohapatra said.
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August - 12 
The Army operation in the Keran Sector near Line of Control (LoC) in Kupwara District entered its seventh day on August 12. An encounter broke out between a column of infiltrating militants and the Security Forces on August 6. So far, one militant an
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The Army operation in the Keran Sector near Line of Control (LoC) in Kupwara District entered its seventh day on August 12. An encounter broke out between a column of infiltrating militants and the Security Forces on August 6. So far, one militant and three Army troopers, including a Junior Commissioned Officer, have been killed in the exchange of firing between the two sides.
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August - 12 
The Chhattisgarh Government is reportedly moving heavy contingents of Security Forces into Kanker District to investigate the report that eight members of a family— including two children aged two and four— were assaulted to death and their dead bodi
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The Chhattisgarh Government is reportedly moving heavy contingents of Security Forces into Kanker District to investigate the report that eight members of a family— including two children aged two and four— were assaulted to death and their dead bodies burnt following failed negotiations over a property dispute, according to The Hindu. “The place has a very high presence of Maoists as it is near Abuz Maad. Our forces are moving very cautiously anticipating Maoist attacks”, DGP Vishwa Ranjan said. According to information received at the Police headquarters, Ramayan Vishwakarma had a property dispute with some persons at Kesikodi. His rival sought the help of Maoists and approached Nagesh, a commander of the Local Organising Squad, to settle the dispute. The Maoist called for a meeting as part of the Jan Adalat (people’s court) and tried to settle the issue. “One of the parties was not ready for the settlement and the attack took place.” sources said quoting Ramayan Vishwakarma. The dead were identified as Vishwakarma’s mother, Sukhawathi; daughters Kausalya and Pramila; son Ram Singh; daughter-in-law Raju Bhanu; grand daughters Sarita and Aruna; and his wife whose name was not known. Vishwakarma accused his brother-in-law and some Maoist gram sabha (village committee) activists of having committed the crime, Police said, according to Hindustan Times. His brother-in-law, Shiv Uikey (48), a Maoist village committee activist, and his wife took the help of other Maoists to kill Vishwakarma’s family members, the complaint said. The Police also suspect the possibility of the Maoists killing the family on the suspicion that included Police informers.
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August - 12 
The East Singhbhum District Police have decided to distribute bicycles among students of middle schools in the extremist’s pockets of Ghatshila sub-division to guard them against extremist influence. Initially 500 bicycles will be distributed in 15 s
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The East Singhbhum District Police have decided to distribute bicycles among students of middle schools in the extremist’s pockets of Ghatshila sub-division to guard them against extremist influence. Initially 500 bicycles will be distributed in 15 schools in the five Naxalite (left wing extremist)-infested blocks of Ghatshila, Dumaria, Musaboni, Ghurabandha and Dhalbhumgarh, said East Singhbhum Superintendent of Police Naveen Kumar Singh. He said the bicycle gift was a means to urge students in the tribal sub-division to study further and not leave school midway. “Only higher studies can keep them away from rebel ideologies,” he said, adding that the drive would be launched next week. According to a recent survey conducted by the Police, the percentage of dropouts in high schools is around 60. Many teenagers after dropping out of school reportedly become soft targets for the Maoist recruitment. “Most members in rebel leader Kanhu Munda’s squad are in the age group of 15-18 years. They also hail from Ghurabandha and Dumaria,” Singh said.
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August - 12 
The National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) asked Government officials in Nagaland to participate in the ‘63rd Naga independence day celebration’ on August 14 at its ‘headquarters’ at Hebron in Dimapur, reports Nagaland Page. The
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The National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) asked Government officials in Nagaland to participate in the ‘63rd Naga independence day celebration’ on August 14 at its ‘headquarters’ at Hebron in Dimapur, reports Nagaland Page. The outfit threatened to ‘punish’ the officials who would fail to attend the celebration without giving genuine reasons for their absence.
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August - 12 
The Special Task Force (STF) of Kolkata Police arrested two persons allegedly supplying arms to the Black Widow (BW) and recovered INR 2.38 hundred thousand in cash and several important documents on August 12, reports The Hindu. The duo, identified
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The Special Task Force (STF) of Kolkata Police arrested two persons allegedly supplying arms to the Black Widow (BW) and recovered INR 2.38 hundred thousand in cash and several important documents on August 12, reports The Hindu. The duo, identified as Malsawm Kimi (31), of Ranhlun Vengthar in Aizawl, and George Lam Thang (31), of Electric Bazaar in Aizawl, were arrested from the Esplanade in the central part of the Kolkata, capital of West Bengal, adds Assam Tribune. According to an STF statement, the arrest of these two militants was due to information received from the National Investigation Agency which was ordered by the Union Government to probe the seizure of huge sums of cash in Assam in February and April 2009.
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August - 12 
Three suspected National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadres were shot dead by the Assam Rifles personnel during an encounter between Shakok and Phaliang under Phungyar Police Station in the Ukhrul District on August 12, report
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Three suspected National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadres were shot dead by the Assam Rifles personnel during an encounter between Shakok and Phaliang under Phungyar Police Station in the Ukhrul District on August 12, reports Imphal Free Press.
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August - 12 
Three woman cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed in an exchange of fire between a group of about 10 to 15 Maoists and a joint team of the Andhra Pradesh and Orissa Police near Ramannaguda in the Rayagada District, ab
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Three woman cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed in an exchange of fire between a group of about 10 to 15 Maoists and a joint team of the Andhra Pradesh and Orissa Police near Ramannaguda in the Rayagada District, about 30 to 40 kilometers from the State border, in the morning of August 12, reports The Hindu. According to information received by the Vizianagaram Police (Andhra Pradesh), the dead included Potanapalli Subhdara alias Swarna (30), wife of the Maoist party’s Srikakulam divisional committee secretary Daya (Chamala Krishnamurthy) and Landa Rajeswari alias Sarada (26), wife of Gora Vallabha Rao alias Murali - Srikakulam divisional committee member. The third deceased was reportedly identified as one Jeevani, aged around 20, of Rayagada, Vizianagaram District Superintendent of Police (SP) Y. Gangadhar said. The Maoists were reportedly on their way back to the Andhra Pradesh side of the border when they encountered a combing party around 7am (IST). The exchange of fire occurred for about 30 minutes after which the Maoists escaped from the place. Later, Police found the dead bodies of the slain Maoists. An INSAS rifle, two .303 rifles, a carbine and more than 100 rounds of ammunition were also recovered from the incident site.
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August - 12 
With intelligence agencies giving inputs that the Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and the Rashtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh (RSS, a Hindu organisation) chief Mohan Bhagwat could be targeted by the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), the Union Government has ask
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With intelligence agencies giving inputs that the Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and the Rashtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh (RSS, a Hindu organisation) chief Mohan Bhagwat could be targeted by the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), the Union Government has asked all States to take special security precautions when the two personalities visit their region, reports Times of India. The Union Ministry for Home Affairs (MHA) sources said the Union Government has informed that the former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Azad and Bhagwat are in the LeT hit-list and they could be targeted by the militants anywhere in the country. Both Azad and Bhagwat have Z-plus security with the former being accorded with the elite Black Cat commando protection along with bullet-proof car.
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August - 13 
A United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) bomb expert heading for oil town Duliajan was arrested by a combined team of the Army, Central Reserve Police Force personnel and local Police from a night super bus near Dirai under Rajgarh Police Outpost of
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A United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) bomb expert heading for oil town Duliajan was arrested by a combined team of the Army, Central Reserve Police Force personnel and local Police from a night super bus near Dirai under Rajgarh Police Outpost of Dibrugarh District.
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August - 13 
A US representative of the Yamaha motor company deposing live on August 13 from the Federal Bureau Investigation (FBI) office in Los Angeles via a video-conference link set up in the trial court next to the Arthur Road Jail, said the outboard motor r
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A US representative of the Yamaha motor company deposing live on August 13 from the Federal Bureau Investigation (FBI) office in Los Angeles via a video-conference link set up in the trial court next to the Arthur Road Jail, said the outboard motor recovered by Mumbai Police from the 10 Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorists was among the ones sent by the company in Japan to Pakistan, reports Times of India. This was for the second day running US witnesses pointed out the Pakistan connection in the November 26, 2008 terrorist attack in Mumbai. This was also the first technologically aided long-distance testimony in the trial. The American who was identified by an FBI agent in the US, who in turn was identified on video by an FBI agent present in the Mumbai courtroom was examined by special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam to prove that a Yamaha engine recovered from the inflatable dinghy used by the terrorists to make their way into the Mumbai shores was from Pakistan. The witness, whose identity special judge M. L. Tahaliyani has barred from being revealed, said, ‘‘Vehicle model Yamaha angular 40 was dispatched to Business and Engineering Trends in Pakistan on January 20, 2008. It was sent from Japan to Karachi seaport.’’
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August - 13 
About 15 Policemen were suspended in Chhattisgarh after they refused to take part in anti-Maoist operations, Vishwaranjan told IANS. “We have made groups of 100 policemen in insurgency-hit areas to launch anti-Maoist operations but 15 constables were
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About 15 Policemen were suspended in Chhattisgarh after they refused to take part in anti-Maoist operations, Vishwaranjan told IANS. “We have made groups of 100 policemen in insurgency-hit areas to launch anti-Maoist operations but 15 constables were reluctant to join the drive and were thus suspended. I can’t tolerate indiscipline,” he said. The suspended Policemen were posted in Rajnandgaon District. On July 15, 29 constables were suspended in Janjgir-Champa District after they refused to go for a 15-day orientation course at the Counter Terrorism and Jungle Warfare College in Kanker District before being deployed for four-month long postings in areas affected by Maoist insurgency.
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August - 13 
According to PTI, youths in Naxal (Left Wing Extremist)-infested villages of Sonebhadra District would be roped in to check the activities of the extremists. The youths would help in providing vital inputs for checking Naxal activities and would be g
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According to PTI, youths in Naxal (Left Wing Extremist)-infested villages of Sonebhadra District would be roped in to check the activities of the extremists. The youths would help in providing vital inputs for checking Naxal activities and would be given an honorarium of INR 1500 per month, Superintendent of Police (SP) Pritender Singh said in Sonebhadra on August 13. They would also be given motor driving training by the Police, the SP said, adding they would be given free food and lodging facilities during the training period. The SP said the administration was aware of the problems faced by the common people in the Naxal-infested villages and assured them that all necessary help would be provided.
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August - 13 
According to Statesman, “Overground” Maoist supporters of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and surrendered Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) cadres on August 13 publicly floated a new political organisation at Dakshin Salsalabari
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According to Statesman, “Overground” Maoist supporters of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and surrendered Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) cadres on August 13 publicly floated a new political organisation at Dakshin Salsalabari village in Alipurduar block II of Jalpaiguri District. They have named the organisation ‘Communist Organisation for North Bengal (preparatory committee).’ Speaking on behalf of the new organisation, former Maoist leader Sudhanshu Das said his party would strive for the right of the farmers, tribal and Other Backward Classes, residing in north Bengal. “A new Leftist organisation focusing on equal rights for all was the need of the hour following the state government's failure to ensure it. We dream of a new democratic society where people would enjoy equal status,” Das claimed. Another “ex-Maoist” leader Ratan Roy said that the preparatory committee has 11 members who would work to build the organization all over north Bengal. “We published our manifesto today along with the organization's logo - a sickle and a hammer. We are grateful to our former KLO friends who joined our part to work for the development of north Bengal,” Roy said. However, Jalpaiguri Superintendent of Police (SP) Anand Kumar said that they did not have any information about the development.
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August - 13 
According to The Hindu, the meeting of Chief Ministers on Internal Security would be presided over by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi on August 17. The meeting would address four core issues — follow up on decisions taken during the Januar
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According to The Hindu, the meeting of Chief Ministers on Internal Security would be presided over by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi on August 17. The meeting would address four core issues — follow up on decisions taken during the January 6 meeting, coastal security and border management, modernisation of Police Forces and Naxal management. A priority item on the agenda of the daylong meeting of the Chief Ministers would be a proposal for the creation of a State Industrial Security Force, on the pattern of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), a Paramilitary Force which guards vital installations and provides security at all airports. Review of follow-up action would involve progress on creation of Quick Response Teams and Special Intervention Units at the Police Station level, strengthening of State special branches and creation of separate intelligence cadre.
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August - 13 
Chhattisgarh has been put on high alert after the Maoists asked people to stay away from Independence Day celebrations on August 15. The Director General of Police (DGP) Vishwaranjan told IANS, "The entire state has been put on high alert in wake of
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Chhattisgarh has been put on high alert after the Maoists asked people to stay away from Independence Day celebrations on August 15. The Director General of Police (DGP) Vishwaranjan told IANS, "The entire state has been put on high alert in wake of possible Maoist attacks and their call for a boycott of Independence Day. He said that security has been tightened at all Government installations in 18 districts of the State and patrolling has been intensified in sensitive areas like the 40,000-sq kilometres of Bastar region. "Extra forces have been moved to areas vulnerable to Maoist attacks while security checking of passengers at railway stations, hotels, bus stands and other public places is at the highest level to ensure a smooth Independence Day across the state," the DGP said. The anti-terrorism squad (ATS) of the State on August 13 took control of the Police Parade Ground in the State capital where the main Independence Day function is scheduled.
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August - 13 
Daily News Analysis adds that Security Forces fear that Maoists may strike on Independence Day to avenge the death of slain comrades. "We've recently found out that Maoists observe 'martyrs' day' on July 22. We are expecting some action since this is
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Daily News Analysis adds that Security Forces fear that Maoists may strike on Independence Day to avenge the death of slain comrades. "We've recently found out that Maoists observe 'martyrs' day' on July 22. We are expecting some action since this is the first major national event coming so close after their martyrs' day. We have alerted the paramilitary and state police units to remain cautious," said a senior home ministry official. Security Forces chanced upon ‘martyrs' day’ details when they recently confiscated documents in Chhattisgarh which talks about the day of remembrance. Paramilitary headquarters have asked their personnel to be particularly careful of women moving around their camps because they could be Maoists cadres. "We suspect that Maoists might try to ambush our personnel so we have asked them to be extra cautious and restrict their movements if possible. They should be careful about traps laid to lure securitymen," said the officer.
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August - 13 
Five militants of National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) were arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel from Khedacherra village, bordering West Mizoram, in North Tripura District on August 13, according to Assam Tribune. Three pistols, two rifles,
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Five militants of National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) were arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel from Khedacherra village, bordering West Mizoram, in North Tripura District on August 13, according to Assam Tribune. Three pistols, two rifles, ammunition and INR 17,000 in cash were recovered from the possession of the militants.
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August - 13 
Indian Express reports that the State Government on August 13 said the second phase of the operation was about to begin. Home Secretary Ardhendu Sen and Director General of Police Bhupinder Singh visited West Midnapore and held a meeting with senior
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Indian Express reports that the State Government on August 13 said the second phase of the operation was about to begin. Home Secretary Ardhendu Sen and Director General of Police Bhupinder Singh visited West Midnapore and held a meeting with senior Police and District officials. “The next phase of the operation will start very soon. We will also take the people in the area into confidence,” Sen said. “There is no possibility of calling off the operations unless the entire area is free from Maoists,” he added after meeting senior officers of the Central and State Police Forces engaged in the operations. Sen said the Central Forces would stay on in Lalgarh for a long period of time and their withdrawal would be considered only after a review of the security situation. “They will stay in Lalgarh at least till September when the situation will be reviewed again,” the Home Secretary said.
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August - 13 
Intelligence agencies have warned that Maoists can “selectively target” Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) or Bajrang Dal leaders in Orissa although Janmashtami festival passed peacefully in the State on August 13, reports Telegraph. The threat arises out o
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Intelligence agencies have warned that Maoists can “selectively target” Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) or Bajrang Dal leaders in Orissa although Janmashtami festival passed peacefully in the State on August 13, reports Telegraph. The threat arises out of the VHP’s observance of the death anniversary of Swami Laxmanand Saraswati, who was killed on Janmashtami day of 2008, apparently by Maoists.
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August - 13 
Maoists have resorted to poster-campaigning at a number of villages in extremist-dominated areas of East Singhbhum and Seraikela-Kharsawan Districts. At Dampara and Karadoba villages under the Ghatshila Police station area and Matkumdih, Chaliama and
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Maoists have resorted to poster-campaigning at a number of villages in extremist-dominated areas of East Singhbhum and Seraikela-Kharsawan Districts. At Dampara and Karadoba villages under the Ghatshila Police station area and Matkumdih, Chaliama and Farenga villages under Nimdih block, the Naxalites have out up posters, urging villagers not to celebrate Independence Day. They even stressed on the rise in prices of essential commodities, especially food-grain and sugar. The Police discovered the posters while patrolling on August 13 and seized them. East Singhbhum SP, Naveen Kumar Singh, said the threat was nothing new, adding, “But we are taking necessary steps to frustrate any move by the rebels. Celebrations will be held in full spirit across the district. Anyone trying to disrupt will be dealt with sternly.”
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August - 13 
Police on August 13 arrested a ‘zonal commander’, identified as Mahendra Singh Khirwar of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) along with three of his associates from the Shahpur-Chainpur village of Palamu District, reports Times of India
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Police on August 13 arrested a ‘zonal commander’, identified as Mahendra Singh Khirwar of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) along with three of his associates from the Shahpur-Chainpur village of Palamu District, reports Times of India. The arrestees were identified as Anil Saw of Kerso, Rameshwar Singh of Jamuniatand and Mahendra Singh of Chinia. Garhwa Superintendent of Police (SP) Saket Kumar Singh that the arrests were made from Khirwar’s house located in the Shahpur-Chainpur village following a tip-off. Khirwar (28), who hails from Karso village under the limits of the Ranka Police station of Garhwa District, was quite active in the western areas of Ranka, the SP said. Later, Khirwar was also made the ‘zonal commander’ of Latehar. Before joining the outfit, Khirwar was a teacher in a private school at Kerso. The SP said that Khirwar was wanted in connection with several cases lodged in Palamu, Latehar and Garhwa Districts. He was also an accused in a case pertaining to opening indiscriminate firing on a passenger bus, leaving several persons injured. Besides being involved in a series of encounter with the Police, he had also set ablaze the Ranka check-post and a Reliance tower located in the Ranka market area, the SP added. Khirwar's wife is an employee of Anganwadi (childcare centre) in the Terso village under the Ranka block of the District.
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August - 13 
PTI reports that two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested from the Kanker District on August 13, Police said. Acting on a tip-off, a Police team arrested Ramsai and Rateram from Koilebeda area, District Superintendent of
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PTI reports that two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested from the Kanker District on August 13, Police said. Acting on a tip-off, a Police team arrested Ramsai and Rateram from Koilebeda area, District Superintendent of Police Ajay Yadav said. The two, hailing from Narayanpur District, have been accused of indulging in violent activities during the recently parliamentary elections, he said.
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August - 13 
Superintendent of Police (Special Task Force) Manabendra Debroy said. “We were informed by the businessman that two NDFB militants, one wearing a red T-shirt, would come to collect the cash from the shop at 8.30 pm on Wednesday. We laid a trap and pl
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Superintendent of Police (Special Task Force) Manabendra Debroy said. “We were informed by the businessman that two NDFB militants, one wearing a red T-shirt, would come to collect the cash from the shop at 8.30 pm on Wednesday. We laid a trap and placed commandos in civvies in the area,” Debroy said, and added: “We were on alert and looking for anyone with a red T-shirt in the area, but hardly could believe that two kids would come to collect the money.”
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August - 13 
The Border Security Force (BSF) personnel arrested one active ULFA linkman, identified as Mukti Bora (32), at Pushpa Bandha Chaudang Pathar village in Golaghat District, reports Sentinel. According to official sources, Bora tried to escape when the P
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The Border Security Force (BSF) personnel arrested one active ULFA linkman, identified as Mukti Bora (32), at Pushpa Bandha Chaudang Pathar village in Golaghat District, reports Sentinel. According to official sources, Bora tried to escape when the Police entered his house during the operation. The BSF recovered a demand draft amounting to INR five hundred thousand, signed by a senior cadre of the ‘28th battalion’ of ULFA, Golap Sonwai.
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August - 13 
The Hindu reports that Police arrested the ‘deputy commander’ of the Kalimela Dalam (squad) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Somnath Padiami from the Badigata jungles in Malkangiri District on August 13. Speaking to The Hindu, Mal
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The Hindu reports that Police arrested the ‘deputy commander’ of the Kalimela Dalam (squad) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Somnath Padiami from the Badigata jungles in Malkangiri District on August 13. Speaking to The Hindu, Malkangiri Superintendent of Police (SP) Satyabrata Sahu said during interrogation the arrested Maoist had revealed their plans to blast the Poteru Police Station during Independence Day celebrations. Following this revelation, security and logistics to protect Police Stations in the District is being revamped. Somnath was involved in major Maoist attacks in the District like the sinking of the motor launch in Chitrakonda reservoir in June 29, 2008, which killed 38 Security Force (SF) personnel, including 36 belonging to the elite anti-Maoist Greyhounds from Andhra Pradesh, the landmine blast on July 16, 2008 near MV-126 (Malkangiri Village-126) that killed 17 Special Operation Group (SOG) personnel of Orissa and looting of INR 9.9 million from a vehicle of State Bank of India near Chitrakonda in April 2009.
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August - 13 
The Police and paramilitary forces intensified long range patrolling in the jungles of Ghatshila sub-division and also Chandil-Chowka-Nimdih, after Maoists threatened to observe Independence Day as ‘black day’. At Chandil-Chowka-Nimdih jungles adjoin
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The Police and paramilitary forces intensified long range patrolling in the jungles of Ghatshila sub-division and also Chandil-Chowka-Nimdih, after Maoists threatened to observe Independence Day as ‘black day’. At Chandil-Chowka-Nimdih jungles adjoining the Seraikela-Kharsawan District, five companies of the Central Reserved Police Forces (CRPF) and Jharkhand Armed Police (JAP) personnel are busy in patrolling activities. Similarly, at Ghatshila, Ghurabandha, Dumaria and Musaboni areas in the Ghatshila sub-division of the East Singhbhum District, the CRPF and JAP personnel are undertaking the exercise to scan the jungles in the wake of the Independence Day boycott call.
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August - 13 
The Security Force (SF) personnel recovered an improvised explosive device (IED) weighing about 3.30 kilograms from the house of a village headman Mohammad Abdul Gofur Sheik (35) of Bangaldoba village under Kokrajhar Police Station of Kokrajhar Distr
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The Security Force (SF) personnel recovered an improvised explosive device (IED) weighing about 3.30 kilograms from the house of a village headman Mohammad Abdul Gofur Sheik (35) of Bangaldoba village under Kokrajhar Police Station of Kokrajhar District on August 13, according to Assam Tribune.
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August - 13 
The Security Forces aborted the three-pronged combing operation in the hilly forests nestled between Bokaro, Hazaribagh and Giridih in the night of August 11. The operation was launched on August 10 to arrest wanted Naxalite (left wing extremists) co
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The Security Forces aborted the three-pronged combing operation in the hilly forests nestled between Bokaro, Hazaribagh and Giridih in the night of August 11. The operation was launched on August 10 to arrest wanted Naxalite (left wing extremists) commanders Navin Majhi, Prabal Manji and Ranvir who had been spotted in these three Districts. Majhi, one of the most elusive extremist leaders, is believed to have fled the area through the Narki foothills of Jhumra in Bokaro soon after the Police in Ranchi called off the flush out operation. It is learnt that soon after a posse of 700 armed Policemen swooped on the forests, Navin Majhi sent an SOS to his men seeking help.
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August - 13 
The Seraikela-Kharsawan District administration has decided to provide security in schools during Independence Day (August 15) celebrations. “We are ready to deploy paramilitary forces in schools located in Naxalite dominated areas,” said Seraikela-K
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The Seraikela-Kharsawan District administration has decided to provide security in schools during Independence Day (August 15) celebrations. “We are ready to deploy paramilitary forces in schools located in Naxalite dominated areas,” said Seraikela-Kharsawan SP Sheetal Oraon. Talking to Telegraph Oraon pointed out that it is not compulsory for schools to celebrate Independence Day. But if school authorities apprehend trouble, they may feel free to take help from the administration. He said this while talking about security plans after Naxalites (left wing extremists) threatened to observe August 15 as “black day”. Notably, in 2008, several schools in Chowka and Chandil cancelled celebrations in view of a Maoist threat. National flags were not hoisted in over 10 Government schools in the Chowka and Chandil area. However, this time round schools have started celebrations early. Two schools hoisted the Tricolour around 5am (IST) on August 13, which is “unconstitutional”. The Police also conducted an inquiry into the matter after someone made a complaint. Now, the District police is willing to provide security to all schools on demand.
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August - 13 
Two top ranking militants of Manipur-based People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) were arrested by the personnel of Special Operation Unit (SPU) of the Assam Police from Guwahati on August 13, reports Assam Tribune. Of the two arrested militants, on
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Two top ranking militants of Manipur-based People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) were arrested by the personnel of Special Operation Unit (SPU) of the Assam Police from Guwahati on August 13, reports Assam Tribune. Of the two arrested militants, one was identified as Rubul Ali, who is a Guwahati-based businessman. Ali, the former ‘foreign secretary’ of PULF, is a resident of Bharalumukh area. The other PULF militant was identified as Khalil Ali, who represented Assam in the National Games 2007. Sources said that Ali along with the top leaders of PULF had recently travelled to various neighbouring countries, including Bangladesh. He also underwent training in Bangladesh.
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August - 14 
A transit camp of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was neutralized by the Security Force personnel in a two-hour encounter at Lotekocha jungle in the foothills of Dalma, 30 kilometers m from Jamshedpur, in the evening of August 14, ac
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A transit camp of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was neutralized by the Security Force personnel in a two-hour encounter at Lotekocha jungle in the foothills of Dalma, 30 kilometers m from Jamshedpur, in the evening of August 14, according to Telegraph. Superintendent of Police (SP), East Singhbhum, Naveen Kumar Singh said that they had information about the transit camp at Lotekocha. “About 25 CPI-M cadres, including some new recruits, were lodged at the camp since the past three days. As the security team made its way to the spot, the rebels sensed trouble and started firing from their automatic guns and fled away taking the chance of darkness,” the SP added.
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August - 14 
Army personnel shot dead four top ranking militants of the Hiz-bul-Mujahideen (HM) in an encounter at Kund forests in the Bedan Gali area under the Mahore Police station of Gulabgarh in the Reasi District on August 14, according to Daily Excelsior. S
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Army personnel shot dead four top ranking militants of the Hiz-bul-Mujahideen (HM) in an encounter at Kund forests in the Bedan Gali area under the Mahore Police station of Gulabgarh in the Reasi District on August 14, according to Daily Excelsior. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Reasi District, Anand Jain told that Army personnel launched a search operation in Kund forests at Bedan Gali at 4.30pm (IST) soon after developing a specific information that four top ranking militants of HM had taken shelter in the area. The slain militants were identified the as Shabir Ahmed Chopan alias Tufail, Nazir Ahmed Sheikh alias Nassir, Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din alias Mudassir and Abdul Rashid. Tufail and Nassir besides a HM commander Janbaaz, who was killed last month, were involved in the killing of three members of a family including a newly wedded boy Aiyaz Ahmed, his father Ahmed Din and mother-in-law Taj Begum on May 8, 2009 just a day after the marriage of Aiyaz with Taj Begum’s daughter. The bride-groom and his family members were killed as the boy had married a girl against the wishes of a HM militant. Two AK rifles, one pistol, four grenades, four AK magazines, one pistol magazine, 67 AK rounds, 23 pistol rounds, two I-Com wireless sets, five mobile telephones with SIM cards (two of whom were suspected to be Pakistani phones), INR 4000 in cash, one binocular, two solar panel with batteries and four pouches were recovered from the possession of slain militants.
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August - 14 
Assam Rifles personnel arrested one People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre, identified as Mayangbom Sanjit Singh (35) during a search operation at Thingam Leikai area of Imphal. One Chinese hand grenade was recovered from his posse
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Assam Rifles personnel arrested one People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre, identified as Mayangbom Sanjit Singh (35) during a search operation at Thingam Leikai area of Imphal. One Chinese hand grenade was recovered from his possession.
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August - 14 
Police in the morning of August 14 recovered and safely retrieved a hand grenade placed by militants at the CMC Koirengei area of Imphal, according to Imphal Free Press.
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Police in the morning of August 14 recovered and safely retrieved a hand grenade placed by militants at the CMC Koirengei area of Imphal, according to Imphal Free Press.
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August - 14 
Security forces (SFs) on August 14 Recovered a Cache of explosives weighing about 50 kilograms, 104 electric detonators, 22 meters of safety fuse, a 10- meters wire, 10 rounds of 9-mm ammunition and one 9-mm magazine from Ghumuria reserve forest of S
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Security forces (SFs) on August 14 Recovered a Cache of explosives weighing about 50 kilograms, 104 electric detonators, 22 meters of safety fuse, a 10- meters wire, 10 rounds of 9-mm ammunition and one 9-mm magazine from Ghumuria reserve forest of Sadiya in the Tinsukia District, according to Telegraph. Army sources said they had information that militants were moving large quantities of explosives from Mon District of Nagaland into Tinsukia District of Assam prior to Independence Day (August 15, today).
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August - 14 
Security Forces recovered seven kilograms of improvised explosive device attached with a solar panel for auto-explosion from the Ujhan area of Rajouri District, foiling an attempt by militants to trigger blasts during Independence Day celebrations on
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Security Forces recovered seven kilograms of improvised explosive device attached with a solar panel for auto-explosion from the Ujhan area of Rajouri District, foiling an attempt by militants to trigger blasts during Independence Day celebrations on August 15 (today).
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August - 14 
Seven TNT slabs, each weighing about 1.5 kilograms, 10 electronic detonators, six 9-volt batteries and a bundle of fuse wire, were recovered near Ukium on the outskirts of Guwahati along the Assam-Meghalaya border. The arrest of an United Liberation
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Seven TNT slabs, each weighing about 1.5 kilograms, 10 electronic detonators, six 9-volt batteries and a bundle of fuse wire, were recovered near Ukium on the outskirts of Guwahati along the Assam-Meghalaya border. The arrest of an United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadre, Mintu Rabha alias Raju, from Jyotinagar in Guwahati led to the recovery. The explosives were hidden under stones. A 9-mm pistol was also recovered from the possession of Rabha.
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August - 14 
The Army personnel recovered an improvised explosive device, packed inside a pickle container, from under a newly constructed bridge on National Highway 31 at Rakhaldubi in Bongaigaon District.
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The Army personnel recovered an improvised explosive device, packed inside a pickle container, from under a newly constructed bridge on National Highway 31 at Rakhaldubi in Bongaigaon District.
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August - 14 
Three Myanmar nationals were arrested and explosives, including rocket launcher shells and gelatine sticks, were recovered from them in separate incidents in Mizoram on August 14, according to Assam Tribune. While two persons, identified as Khentlang
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Three Myanmar nationals were arrested and explosives, including rocket launcher shells and gelatine sticks, were recovered from them in separate incidents in Mizoram on August 14, according to Assam Tribune. While two persons, identified as Khentlang and Suanliankhai from Subung village in Myanmar, were arrested from Khawkawn village in the Champhai District for possessing 13 rocket launcher shells, another Myanmar national, Lalrinmawia, was arrested at New Market in capital Aizawl for possessing 206 gelatin sticks.
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August - 14 
Two PLA cadres, Selheibam Joy alias Jayanta and Oinam Lukhoi Yumnam Huidrom Khunyai Leikai, were arrested by the combined force of the Imphal West District Police and Army on August 14, according to a delayed report. Nine rounds of ammunition of AK R
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Two PLA cadres, Selheibam Joy alias Jayanta and Oinam Lukhoi Yumnam Huidrom Khunyai Leikai, were arrested by the combined force of the Imphal West District Police and Army on August 14, according to a delayed report. Nine rounds of ammunition of AK Rifles were recovered from their possession.
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August - 15 
Chief Minister Raman Singh on August 15 asked the people to take a pledge to free the State from the Maoists and announced an INR 2060-crore plan to create jobs through the rural employment generation scheme. He said, “I salute the brave tribal broth
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Chief Minister Raman Singh on August 15 asked the people to take a pledge to free the State from the Maoists and announced an INR 2060-crore plan to create jobs through the rural employment generation scheme. He said, “I salute the brave tribal brothers and sisters who created a movement against Maoist terrorism through Salwa Judum. I also salute the common people and security personnel who laid down their lives in the fight against Maoists. I appeal to you all people to take a pledge to free the state from Naxalites (Maoists).” “Naxalism has become a threat to the country’s security and sovereignty. They are maintaining a hold in inaccessible areas on the strength of violence and suppression,” said the Chief Minister.
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August - 15 
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on August 15 maintained that the Government would "redouble its efforts" to deal with Maoist violence, even as he emphasised that "democracy has no place for those who resort to violence," reported Times of India. Sp
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Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on August 15 maintained that the Government would "redouble its efforts" to deal with Maoist violence, even as he emphasised that "democracy has no place for those who resort to violence," reported Times of India. Speaking from the Red Fort on Independence Day, the Prime Minister said all efforts would be made to reduce the social and economic disparities that provide sustenance to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) insurgents who hold sway in vast swathes of the country. "Some parts of our country continue to be affected by the Naxalite menace. It is the constitutional obligation of the government to protect the life and liberty of our citizens. Those who think that they can seize power by recourse to the gun do not understand the strength of our democracy," said the Prime Minister. He added, "The central government will redouble its efforts to deal with Naxalite activities. We will extend all help to the state governments to make their police forces more effective. Central forces will be provided wherever they are needed. We will also do more to ensure better coordination among states." Express Buzz quoted the Prime Minister saying, “We will also do more to ensure better coordination among states… Those who think that they can seize power by recourse to the gun do not understand the strength of our democracy."
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August - 15 
The Border Security Force personnel arrested four Pakistani intruders who were trying to enter India through Tarn Taran District of Punjab on August 15, according to The Hindu. Two kilograms of heroin, two pistols, two Pakistani mobiles and Pakistani
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The Border Security Force personnel arrested four Pakistani intruders who were trying to enter India through Tarn Taran District of Punjab on August 15, according to The Hindu. Two kilograms of heroin, two pistols, two Pakistani mobiles and Pakistani currency notes were recovered from their possession.
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August - 16 
A civilian, believed to be source of the SFs, was shot dead by the militants at village Poti in the Kastigarh area of Doda District. Senior Superintendent of Police Parbhat Singh said two militants shot dead 26-year old Inayatullah in his residence a
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A civilian, believed to be source of the SFs, was shot dead by the militants at village Poti in the Kastigarh area of Doda District. Senior Superintendent of Police Parbhat Singh said two militants shot dead 26-year old Inayatullah in his residence at village Poti.
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August - 16 
A Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) militant, identified as Rabindra Nath Roy, was arrested from Kherbari village under Golokganj Police station of Dhubri District.
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A Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) militant, identified as Rabindra Nath Roy, was arrested from Kherbari village under Golokganj Police station of Dhubri District.
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August - 16 
A Special Police Officer, Jaswant Singh, was shot at and seriously injured at Joura in the Doda District.
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A Special Police Officer, Jaswant Singh, was shot at and seriously injured at Joura in the Doda District.
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August - 16 
A top militant of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) was killed in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) in the Pulwama District on August 16, according to Daily Excelsior. A Police spokesman said in Srinagar that "Police and Army have killed a militant
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A top militant of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) was killed in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) in the Pulwama District on August 16, according to Daily Excelsior. A Police spokesman said in Srinagar that "Police and Army have killed a militant in an encounter in Aarmullah area of Pulwama district." The slain militant has been identified as Jan Mohammad Ahangar alias Hamza, a resident of Buchoo in the Pulwama District. One AK rifle, two AK magazines, one hand grenade and four mobile phones were recovered from incident site.
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August - 16 
An improvised explosive device weighing eight kilograms was recovered from under a concrete bridge on the Sonari-Namrup Road near Rajapukhuri under Sonari Police station in the Sivasagar District at 9pm (IST) on August 15, reports Telegraph.
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An improvised explosive device weighing eight kilograms was recovered from under a concrete bridge on the Sonari-Namrup Road near Rajapukhuri under Sonari Police station in the Sivasagar District at 9pm (IST) on August 15, reports Telegraph.
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August - 16 
Army personnel arrested four People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militants, including a woman, from Vivekananda Road in the Silchar town of Cachar District on August 16, reports Sentinel. The arrested militants were identified as Suman Singha alias Lt Rak
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Army personnel arrested four People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militants, including a woman, from Vivekananda Road in the Silchar town of Cachar District on August 16, reports Sentinel. The arrested militants were identified as Suman Singha alias Lt Rakesh (28) of Dibonkhunao under Jiribum Police Station, Phaijam Irabantta Singha alias ‘corporal’ Ajit Kumar Singha (27) of Sikta Lamlai Police Station in East Imphal, Nabo Kumar Singha (53) of Rongpur under Sadar Police Station of Silchar and Dashumati Devi (40), wife of Nabo Kumar Singha. A cache of arms and ammunition, a motorcycle, and a laptop were recovered from the possession of the militants, adds Assam Tribune.
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August - 16 
As reported earlier, eight members of a family, including a two-year-old girl, in the remote Koilibeda area of Kanker District were allegedly killed by the CPI-Maoist in the afternoon of August 11. The incident was reported on August 12 by one Ramai
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As reported earlier, eight members of a family, including a two-year-old girl, in the remote Koilibeda area of Kanker District were allegedly killed by the CPI-Maoist in the afternoon of August 11. The incident was reported on August 12 by one Ramain Vishwakarma who claimed that eight of his family members were killed by the Maoists as he defied their diktat to settle a family land dispute. Vishwakarma, whom the Police are now suspecting to be a Maoist informer, belongs to Kesikodi village that comes under the Maoist-controlled Abujhmad region, known as headquarters of the CPI-Maoist.
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August - 16 
Describing the Maoist insurgency as the biggest challenge facing the State and the country, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, in his Independence Day speech on August 15, urged the Maoists to shun violence and return to the mainstream. “We are taking st
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Describing the Maoist insurgency as the biggest challenge facing the State and the country, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, in his Independence Day speech on August 15, urged the Maoists to shun violence and return to the mainstream. “We are taking strong steps to combat Naxalism. I am appealing to them to return to the mainstream,” Patnaik said. Terming the Maoists as the biggest problem for the State, Patnaik said his Government has taken all necessary steps to counter violence, adding, “We are appointing tribal youths as special police officers.”
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August - 16 
Four sympathisers of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) who were performing duties like couriers and extending help to the party surrendered before the Deputy Superintendent of Police, N. Narasimha Kishore, at Narsipatnam in the Visakha
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Four sympathisers of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) who were performing duties like couriers and extending help to the party surrendered before the Deputy Superintendent of Police, N. Narasimha Kishore, at Narsipatnam in the Visakhapatnam District on August 16. The Hindu reports. All the four are from Davadagoyyi village in Koyyuru administrative division. Among them only Panji Jyothi had been an active Maoist. She was with the Tandava dalam (squad) for two years in the past. Others who surrendered were identified as Pangi Prasad, Gammela Nageswara Rao and Gammela Devadas.
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August - 16 
IANS reports that an activist of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), Ramakrishna Duley, was killed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Saluka village in the Bankura District on August 15.
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IANS reports that an activist of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), Ramakrishna Duley, was killed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Saluka village in the Bankura District on August 15.
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August - 16 
IANS reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on August 16 in a press release threatened that its cadres would kill some Police officials posted in Rayagada District, including the District Superintendent of Police Ashish Kumar S
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IANS reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on August 16 in a press release threatened that its cadres would kill some Police officials posted in Rayagada District, including the District Superintendent of Police Ashish Kumar Singh. The four-page press release was sent to journalists at the District headquarter of Rayagada. The note was allegedly sent by Dona Kesaba Rao alias Azad, who claims to be the Maoist ‘commander’ of the Vansadhara division that operates in the region. The Police, however, maintained that the threat was routine. “They are frustrated after we arrested more than 27 Maoists, including a ‘commander’ of their division, in the past two months. Besides some Maoists, including a commander, have also surrendered before the police during that period,” the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Sanjeeb Panda, told IANS.
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August - 16 
In the same District, a United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant, identified as Khogen Konwar alias Nayan Jyoti Gogoi, was arrested from Bhojo railway station under Sonari Police station in Sivasagar District on August 16.
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In the same District, a United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant, identified as Khogen Konwar alias Nayan Jyoti Gogoi, was arrested from Bhojo railway station under Sonari Police station in Sivasagar District on August 16.
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August - 16 
Sources in the union home ministry said the Government is in the final stages of preparation for the launch of its "surgical" offensive against the Maoists, for which specialised training will be imparted to the Border Security Force (BSF) and the In
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Sources in the union home ministry said the Government is in the final stages of preparation for the launch of its "surgical" offensive against the Maoists, for which specialised training will be imparted to the Border Security Force (BSF) and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) personnel soon, Express Buzz reported on August 16. "Specialised training for BSF and ITBP personnel will begin soon. The focus would be on surgical operations and better intelligence," sources said. "The already trained men will have to undergo further training which includes topography familiarisation, besides, more gruelling on guerrilla warfare and courses on improvised explosive devices, which cause maximum casualty to the forces in Naxal [Maoist] areas," they added. The home ministry sources said five battalions (5000 personnel) of the BSF and four battalions of the ITBP have been shortlisted for the new offensive against the CPI-Maoist. However, the sources did not indicate the time period for the launch of these operations.
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August - 16 
The Naxalites (left-wing extremists) who had given a call to boycott Independence Day (August 15) celebrations hoisted black flags at a number of places, especially in schools, in the East Singhbhum and Seraikela-Kharsawan Districts, reports Telegrap
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The Naxalites (left-wing extremists) who had given a call to boycott Independence Day (August 15) celebrations hoisted black flags at a number of places, especially in schools, in the East Singhbhum and Seraikela-Kharsawan Districts, reports Telegraph. The targeted areas were Karadoba and Jhanti-Jharna panchayats (village level local self Government institutions) under Ghatshila block and Chandil, Chowka and Nimdih blocks in the Seraikela-Kharsawan. Black flags were also reportedly hoisted at panchayat bhavans (buildings) and market places in Chowka and Chandil.
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August - 16 
The reported massacre of eight members of a family, including two minor girls, over a property dispute in the remote Koilibeda area of Kanker District was a fake complaint, intended to lure Security Force (SF) personnel into a Communist Party of Indi
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The reported massacre of eight members of a family, including two minor girls, over a property dispute in the remote Koilibeda area of Kanker District was a fake complaint, intended to lure Security Force (SF) personnel into a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ambush, Police said on August 14, according to IANS. “None of the eight people of a family was killed, we confirmed earlier. A man narrated a pathetic story about how and where Maoists wiped out his entire family Tuesday in an interior village of Kanker District and then also cremated their bodies,” the Director General of Police (DGP) Vishwa Rranjan told reporters. He said Police reached the village on August 14 and found four members of the family and took two of them to a local Police station, where they were interrogated. It was found that the whole massacre story was fabricated to make Policemen rush to the crime scene so that Maoists could ambush them. Ajay Yadav, the Kanker District Superintendent of Police, said Police would have suffered heavy casualties if they had reacted to massacre complaint urgently, as it was intended to take the troops to forests where Maoists were probably waiting to ambush them.
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August - 16 
Tribals led by Maoists held protests with black flags at various places in Lalgarh in the West Midnapore District on Independence Day (August 15), reports PTI. Villagers of Lalgarh, Salbani, Goaltore, Belpahari, Binpur reportedly stayed away from Ind
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Tribals led by Maoists held protests with black flags at various places in Lalgarh in the West Midnapore District on Independence Day (August 15), reports PTI. Villagers of Lalgarh, Salbani, Goaltore, Belpahari, Binpur reportedly stayed away from Independence Day celebrations and took out processions led by the CPI-Maoist in various areas with black flags. Over 5,000 tribals, including women, armed with traditional weapons, also gathered at Madhupur, a Peoples Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA, a Maoist-backed group) stronghold, near Salbani and hoisted a black flag, the Police said. Superintendent of Police in West Midnapore, Manoj Verma, said the Police were inquiring about the hoisting of black flags.
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August - 16 
Two Army personnel and a National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militant were killed in an encounter at Garugaon on the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border area under Dhekiajuli Police Station of Sonitpur District at about 4.45am (IST) on August 16,
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Two Army personnel and a National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militant were killed in an encounter at Garugaon on the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border area under Dhekiajuli Police Station of Sonitpur District at about 4.45am (IST) on August 16, according to Assam Tribune. Official sources said the Army personnel were conducting a search operation in the Garugaon area after getting intelligence inputs about the movement of militants. During the search operation, the Army came across a four-member group of the Ranjan Daimary faction of the NDFB and were engaged in an encounter with militants lasting for about an hour. Subsequently, dead bodies of two Army personnel and a NDFB militant were recovered. The slain NDFB militant was identified as B. Thungree. Meanwhile, three other militants managed to escape from the spot taking the advantage of darkness.
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August - 17 
A 10-year-old girl, identified as Gayatri Kumari, a resident of Ulilohor village in Ranchi, was among two persons killed in an attack by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on a passenger vehicle on the National Highway-33 near Tamar, 7
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A 10-year-old girl, identified as Gayatri Kumari, a resident of Ulilohor village in Ranchi, was among two persons killed in an attack by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on a passenger vehicle on the National Highway-33 near Tamar, 70 kilometers from capital Ranchi, in the morning of August 17, reports Telegraph. Four others, including the driver of a truck caught in the firing, sustained injuries. The Bundu Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Anand Joseph Tigga said around 9am (IST), a group of six motorcycle borne Maoists, armed with self-loading rifles (SLR) and explosives, emerged from the forests flanking the highway and targeted a jeep carrying eight persons and a truck between Duwarsini and Rangaon in the Tamar area. “The rebels, owing allegiance to the banned CPI-Maoist lobbed country-made bombs on the truck and rained bullets on the jeep along a 500m stretch, killing two persons on the spot,” Tigga said. Officer-in-charge of Tamar Police Station, E.H. Siddiqui, said several SLR cartridges were recovered from the spot, adding, “By the time our men reached the spot, it was too late. They had fled towards the Gango Hills. We have launched a combing operation.”
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August - 17 
A major offensive to be launched in Jharkhand under the direct supervision of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in September 2009 will be coordinated by senior officers of the Indian Army, Times of India reports. The decision was taken at a me
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A major offensive to be launched in Jharkhand under the direct supervision of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in September 2009 will be coordinated by senior officers of the Indian Army, Times of India reports. The decision was taken at a meeting of Chief Ministers of seven Maoist-affected States held with the Union Minister of Home Affairs P. Chidambaram in Delhi in the evening of August 17. [Governor K. Sankaranarayanan, represented Jharkhand as it is currently under President's rule]. The State will be divided into different sectors and the CPI-Maoist stronghold is to be attacked from all sides. Air power will also be used to corner the insurgents incase they take shelter in a difficult terrain. During the meeting, it was also agreed that the Centre would provide need-based additional central paramilitary forces (CPMF) during the operation. The number of CPMF companies would be need-based as similar operations are to be launched in other States, including West Bengal, Chhattisgarh and Orissa, which borders Jharkhand, said an unnamed officer. It is expected that at least 50 companies (5000) will be provided to Jharkhand till the operation is over, the official added. The Jharkhand Police have launched limited operations in different sectors of the State to check its preparedness before the final offensive. The operations have been launched in parts of Bokaro and East Singhbhum. Jharkhand Police spokesperson Inspector General of Police, S.N. Pradhan, said the State Police launched operations at strategic locations to flush out the Maoists.
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August - 17 
A top ‘commander’ of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) was killed by the Security Forces (SFs) in an encounter at village Ladda in the Mahore area of Reasi District on August 17, Daily Excelsior reported. Deputy Inspector General of Police (Udhampur-Reasi ra
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A top ‘commander’ of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) was killed by the Security Forces (SFs) in an encounter at village Ladda in the Mahore area of Reasi District on August 17, Daily Excelsior reported. Deputy Inspector General of Police (Udhampur-Reasi range), Gulzar Singh Slathia, said a team of the Army, Police and Special Operations Group was carrying out search operations in Mahore forests following an intercept of LeT that a militant, injured in an encounter with the SFs at Gajna Top in Mahore last week, had taken shelter in a hamlet awaiting treatment. A Police team which observed his movement is reported to have asked him to surrender. However, the militant lobbed a couple of grenades towards the troops, who retaliated killing the militant on the spot. The slain militant has been identified as Altaf Ahmed, a resident of Ladda. He was operating in parts of Reasi District for more than three years and was involved in several subversive activities. From his possession, Police recovered four grenades, three detonators, one set, one pouch and some documents. With this, a total of eight militants have been killed in Mahore during the last one week in three operations while 12 militants were killed in the area during the past one month.
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August - 17 
A woman was killed and six others injured in a Dimasa dominated Bonkai village bordering the State of Nagaland under Maibong sub-division in North Cachar Hills District around 4am (IST) on August 17, according to Telegraph. 32 houses were also set ab
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A woman was killed and six others injured in a Dimasa dominated Bonkai village bordering the State of Nagaland under Maibong sub-division in North Cachar Hills District around 4am (IST) on August 17, according to Telegraph. 32 houses were also set ablaze. Police said a large number of Naga villagers, allegedly aided by the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants, attacked Bonkai village. The North Cachar Hills District Superintendent of Police Anurag Tankha said the attack occurred when the villagers were on their way to the nearby jhum (shifting cultivation) fields.
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August - 17 
According to Daijiworld, a group of 13 cadres of the banned Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) entered the house of Narasimha Murty, father of the Dakshina Kannada District Crime Intelligence Bureau Inspector Venkatesh Prasanna, located at
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According to Daijiworld, a group of 13 cadres of the banned Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) entered the house of Narasimha Murty, father of the Dakshina Kannada District Crime Intelligence Bureau Inspector Venkatesh Prasanna, located at Kigga near Sringeri in Chikmagalur District in the night of August 17 and threatened the family members of dire consequences, before leaving. While three of the cadres reportedly had .303 guns with them, three others had AK-47 guns. The other cadres wielded SLRs.
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August - 17 
According to sources, India handed over two sets of information - the first being new evidence and information emerging at the trial in Mumbai on 26/11 and second, information on threats of terrorist attacks from Pakistan as referred to by Prime Mini
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According to sources, India handed over two sets of information - the first being new evidence and information emerging at the trial in Mumbai on 26/11 and second, information on threats of terrorist attacks from Pakistan as referred to by Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on August 17 at the Chief Ministers conference on Internal Security in New Delhi. The second set of information reportedly includes information based on intercepts of terrorists' chatter as well as arrests of terrorists that shows Pakistan-based terrorist groups are continuing to plan attacks in India.
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August - 17 
According to The Hindu, the Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on August 17 urged the Union Government to increase the presence of the Coast Guard and Navy along the Tamil Nadu coast to safeguard the eastern coastal sector. He sought the cr
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According to The Hindu, the Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on August 17 urged the Union Government to increase the presence of the Coast Guard and Navy along the Tamil Nadu coast to safeguard the eastern coastal sector. He sought the creation of a common database on terrorism and other matters related to internal security at the Centre with facility for access by the States and deputation of Police personnel for training in institutions abroad to fill the void in intelligence collection and sharing by exposing them to the best practices. Stalin, participating in the Chief Ministers’ conference on internal security in New Delhi, suggested strict immigration control measures such as photographing and finger printing of all foreigners on arrival and that Web-based passport information system be made accessible to the State intelligence wings. The entire cost of purchase of weaponry and equipment required for anti-terrorism and anti-sabotage operation might be met by the Centre, he said. However, Stalin wanted the Centre to meet the manpower cost towards maintaining Quick Reaction Teams in Districts and cities for internal security management and provide funds for training such manpower.
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August - 17 
Accusing a “section of media” of “eulogising naxalism (left wing extremism),” the Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh on August 17 asked the Centre to evolve a multi-pronged media strategy to counter such propaganda at the national and internatio
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Accusing a “section of media” of “eulogising naxalism (left wing extremism),” the Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh on August 17 asked the Centre to evolve a multi-pronged media strategy to counter such propaganda at the national and international level, reports The Hindu. In his speech at the Chief Ministers’ conference on internal security, he said that “some people from Delhi and abroad come to Raipur and stage protests against our anti-Naxal operations.” He also said the local media in Chhattisgarh have been “far more sensitive to this issue and have done objective reporting” but others “eulogise naxalism without knowing [the] true character and nature of [the] Naxal movement.” The Chief Minister implicitly linked the reporting by a “section of the media” to his claim that “Naxals have been successful in their propaganda in Delhi and in international cities” and urged the Centre to come up with a strategy to counter this “while upholding the cherished fundamental right of freedom of expression.” He also said, “When tribals fall prey to Naxal violence and are massacred, it never generates that degree of sympathy across the nation.” He noted that Naxalism was now bereft of any ideological moorings and was purely a conglomeration of criminal elements who had neither faith in democracy nor in the Constitution. “Naxalism has now become synonymous with terrorism,” he said while seeking to categorise the insurgency as a national disaster so that affected persons could get relief from the National Disaster Relief Fund.
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August - 17 
Bihar Times reports that the Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on August 17 said there is an urgent need for a security audit along the State’s international border with Nepal to check infiltration, smuggling of narcotics and fake currency. Addressin
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Bihar Times reports that the Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on August 17 said there is an urgent need for a security audit along the State’s international border with Nepal to check infiltration, smuggling of narcotics and fake currency. Addressing the Conference of Chief Ministers on Internal Security chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi, he said “we have a long 726 kilometres porous border with Nepal. You are very well aware of the political turmoil and recent activities in that country. These give rise to serious and genuine concerns… We have problems of illegal infiltration, smuggling of narcotics, fake currency, human trafficking, criminal and other activities. There is urgent need for a security audit along our borders with Nepal.”
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August - 17 
Dr. Singh said the situation in Jammu and Kashmir had, during the past few years, seen substantial improvement but warned of an increased level of infiltration from across the border. Though violence was at an all-time low in Jammu and Kashmir, there
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Dr. Singh said the situation in Jammu and Kashmir had, during the past few years, seen substantial improvement but warned of an increased level of infiltration from across the border. Though violence was at an all-time low in Jammu and Kashmir, there were some disturbing trends on the horizon, he said. He also said that levels of infiltration which had come down very substantially saw a surge in 2009, alongside an increase in attempts at infiltration. The infiltrators appeared “more battle-hardened, better equipped, and in possession of sophisticated communications.” Dwelling on the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, the Prime Minister said there were signs of a revival of over-ground militant activities. Referring to incidents in Shopian, Sopore and Baramulla, he said such isolated incidents were sought to be linked to create an impression of a groundswell of anti-national feeling.
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August - 17 
Expressing concern over the growing intensity of left-wing extremism, he admitted that the problem was indeed a complex one. According to him: “There is a need for a balanced and nuanced strategy to deal with it. On the one hand, the State should dis
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Expressing concern over the growing intensity of left-wing extremism, he admitted that the problem was indeed a complex one. According to him: “There is a need for a balanced and nuanced strategy to deal with it. On the one hand, the State should discharge its responsibilities and obligations and re-establish the rule of law in areas dominated by the Naxalites. At the same time, we should work towards removing the causes which lead to alienation of people and problems like Naxalism.”
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August - 17 
Following subsequent raids conducted by the Hazaribag Police, 374 bags of ammonium nitrate concealed in two storehouses at Ichak More on the National Highway-33 and Nagwan village under the Ichak and Sadar Police stations respectively were seized on
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Following subsequent raids conducted by the Hazaribag Police, 374 bags of ammonium nitrate concealed in two storehouses at Ichak More on the National Highway-33 and Nagwan village under the Ichak and Sadar Police stations respectively were seized on an unspecified date. Two persons were arrested in this connection. Disclosing this on August 17, the Hazaribag Superintendent of Police (SP), Pankaj Kamboj, said that during the last two months the Police arrested several persons for supplying explosives to the extremist groups, including the CPI-Maoist. He said some arrested extremists confessed to Police during interrogation that they had been purchasing ammonium nitrate and other explosives from Prakash Mehta of Ichak More. The explosives were supplied to Maoist ‘zonal commander’ Navin Manjhi in the jungle areas of Bishnugarh Police Station in Hazaribag District and Bagodar Police Station in Giridih District during the recently held Parliamentary elections for laying underground landmines for killing the Security Force personnel. The SP said Police seized 364 bags of ammonium nitrate from Prakash's storehouse at Ichak More which was brought from Visakhapatnam in the State of Andhra Pradesh. His interrogation led to the seizure of 10 more bags of ammonium nitrate from Mahendra Mehta at Nagwan village. Police also seized 10 powerful detonators and cables used for laying the mines. All the three above named persons were arrested under various sections of the explosives Act, the SP added.
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August - 17 
In the State, troops of the Rashtriya Rifles (38th battalion) recovered 20 kilograms of RDX filled in three improvised explosive devices (IEDs) dumped at Gambhir Mugalan forests in the Rajouri District. The IEDs had been hidden in a forest area, sour
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In the State, troops of the Rashtriya Rifles (38th battalion) recovered 20 kilograms of RDX filled in three improvised explosive devices (IEDs) dumped at Gambhir Mugalan forests in the Rajouri District. The IEDs had been hidden in a forest area, sources said, adding they had to used by the militants to target vehicles of the SFs on the main road.
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August - 17 
Inaugurating the Chief Ministers’ Conference on Internal Security in New Delhi on August 17, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh said “there is credible information of ongoing plans of terrorist groups in Pakistan to carry out fresh attacks,” The Hindu
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Inaugurating the Chief Ministers’ Conference on Internal Security in New Delhi on August 17, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh said “there is credible information of ongoing plans of terrorist groups in Pakistan to carry out fresh attacks,” The Hindu reported. Stressing that cross-border terrorism remains a most pervasive threat, he cautioned that “the area of operation of these terrorists today extends far beyond the confines of Jammu and Kashmir and covers all parts of our country.” Manmohan Singh told the Chief Ministers that in dealing with the terrorist challenge, “we need to be prepared for encountering more sophisticated technologies and enhanced capabilities.” He emphasised the need for guarding the sea frontier as vigilantly as the land border.
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August - 17 
Nagaland Post quoting Zee News reports that the Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio addressing the chief ministers’ conference on internal security in New Delhi on August 17 said there was a strong possibility of Islamist extremists establishing slee
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Nagaland Post quoting Zee News reports that the Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio addressing the chief ministers’ conference on internal security in New Delhi on August 17 said there was a strong possibility of Islamist extremists establishing sleeper cells in the State with the help of active cadres of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM). “NSCN (I-M) operatives from the Muslim community have been maintaining direct or indirect links with extremist groups such as Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI) and other criminal elements suspected to be having links with terrorist organisations,” Rio said. He mentioned that the NSCN-IM has some active cadres belonging to the Muslim community in their ranks playing a major role in the group’s extortion drive in Dimapur. Such operatives are in contact with ‘Lieutenant’ Halal Uddin from the armed wing of the NSCN-IM and Azad alias Robin from the outfit’s civil wing, Rio said, adding that they are reported to have very close links with a commander of the group in its transit camp in Bangladesh. “In such backdrop, there is strong possibility of Islamic extremists establishing ‘sleeper cells’ in Nagaland by taking advantage of their contacts inside the state,” he said. Another possible scenario is that these extremist elements may develop differences with the NSCN-IM and form a new group, he said.
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August - 17 
On terrorist threats, Stalin said the State was considering a proposal to involve the local bodies in access control and surveillance by enacting suitable rules and regulations. Regarding coastal security, he said an agreed scale of manpower for mann
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On terrorist threats, Stalin said the State was considering a proposal to involve the local bodies in access control and surveillance by enacting suitable rules and regulations. Regarding coastal security, he said an agreed scale of manpower for manning boats and Coastal Police Stations might be worked out by the Union Government and the States with funds from the Centre. Advance budgetary provision might be made to meet the cost of fuel and hiring of boats, instead of reimbursement. Similarly, repairing facilities of the Coast Guard and the Navy could be extended to the State Police’s coastal security group.
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August - 17 
Pointing out that the Centre had ordered withdrawal of five Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) battalions from the State, the Chief Minister said out of the four India Reserve Police battalions that were to replace the CRPF, only one had reported so
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Pointing out that the Centre had ordered withdrawal of five Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) battalions from the State, the Chief Minister said out of the four India Reserve Police battalions that were to replace the CRPF, only one had reported so far. This could leave a vacuum which was bound to be exploited by insurgents, he said, and urged the Centre to take immediate action to ensure that suitable replacements were sent. He also reportedly called for strong action against Kashmiri militants clandestinely returning to the State through Nepal using passports provided to them by Pakistan.
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August - 17 
Police arrested Krishna Nath, Dhanjit Nath and Sachin Mandal from Indrapur under Bhangagarh Police Station in Guwahati for their involvement in the extortion of INR 200000 from Putul Lahkar, an insurance agent, in the name of the National Democratic
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Police arrested Krishna Nath, Dhanjit Nath and Sachin Mandal from Indrapur under Bhangagarh Police Station in Guwahati for their involvement in the extortion of INR 200000 from Putul Lahkar, an insurance agent, in the name of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) on August 17, reports Telegraph.
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August - 17 
Police seized 400 locally-made bombs, 30 mobile phones, 26 chargers and INR 7800 among other things from the Garwah District prison during a raid, officials said, adding that the prisoners might have been planning an escape. Many hardened criminals a
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Police seized 400 locally-made bombs, 30 mobile phones, 26 chargers and INR 7800 among other things from the Garwah District prison during a raid, officials said, adding that the prisoners might have been planning an escape. Many hardened criminals and about half dozen Maoists are lodged in the Garwah jail.
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August - 17 
Pressing for partial withdrawal of the special anti-terrorism laws from Jammu and Kashmir, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on August 17 appealed to the Centre and political parties to take a "pragmatic view" on lifting the Armed Forces Special Powers Ac
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Pressing for partial withdrawal of the special anti-terrorism laws from Jammu and Kashmir, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on August 17 appealed to the Centre and political parties to take a "pragmatic view" on lifting the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from the Districts where terrorist activities are "minimal". The AFSPA played an important role in providing legal protection to Army and paramilitary forces during the years when insurgency was at its peak in the State, but now it is time for shunning the "extreme positions" on the issue keeping the changed situation in view, he said at the Chief Ministers’ conference on internal security in Delhi. "Now that there is a distinct change in the security environment in the State, there is a good case for reviewing the continuation of the AFSPA, particularly in those areas of the State which are at the moment not unduly affected by insurgent or terrorist activities," he said at the meeting, which was earlier addressed by Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh.
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August - 17 
Quoting Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, Assam Tribune reports that the situation in Assam, Manipur and Nagaland is worrisome. Inaugurating the Conference of Chief Ministers on Internal Security in Delhi on August 17, Dr. Singh said in the north-eas
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Quoting Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, Assam Tribune reports that the situation in Assam, Manipur and Nagaland is worrisome. Inaugurating the Conference of Chief Ministers on Internal Security in Delhi on August 17, Dr. Singh said in the north-east there is an overall improvement but the situation in Assam, Manipur and Nagaland remains problematic and worrisome. In a remark on handling of the insurgency situation by the north eastern states, Union Home Minister, P Chidambaram questioned the practice of bending over backwards before the insurgents. “At times, we find that some State Governments have allowed themselves to bend before insurgent groups, making the fight against insurgency that much more difficult,” said the Home Minister, while making his opening remarks at the Conference of Chief Ministers on Internal Security here this morning. “I regret to say that I cannot report much progress in the north eastern states,” Chidambaram said. “I propose to hold discussions with the State Governments concerned and draw up State-specific strategies to deal with the insurgent groups in the three most affected States of Assam, Nagaland and Manipur,” Chidambaram. “In the last few months we have refined our policy stance: the law will be applied strictly; ceasefire agreements would be enforced in letter and spirit; and we will talk to any group only if that group abjures violence, lays down its arms and offers to surrender,” he added.
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August - 17 
Security Forces (SFs) recovered a 12 kilograms bomb under a railway-over-bridge at Balipara in the Sonitpur District late in the night.
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Security Forces (SFs) recovered a 12 kilograms bomb under a railway-over-bridge at Balipara in the Sonitpur District late in the night.
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August - 17 
Speaking to The Hindu over telephone from his hideout in the Lalgarh region, Kishan described Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram, Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee and Union Defence Minister A.K. Antony as “the ma
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Speaking to The Hindu over telephone from his hideout in the Lalgarh region, Kishan described Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram, Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee and Union Defence Minister A.K. Antony as “the main culprits for jeopardising the country’s security”. Criticising Chidamabaram’s statement at the Chief Ministers’ Conference on Internal Security in Delhi on August 17 that the Maoists pose the biggest threat to India’s internal security, Kishan alleged that it was an attempt by the Centre to cover-up the security threat that the country faces due to its pro-American policies.
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August - 17 
Suspected CPI-Maoist cadres set ablaze two vehicles and assaulted employees of the Indal Bauxite Mining Company inside the dense forest of Tewarpat under Bishunpur Police Station in Gumla, in the Netarhat plateau region which is rich with bauxite dep
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Suspected CPI-Maoist cadres set ablaze two vehicles and assaulted employees of the Indal Bauxite Mining Company inside the dense forest of Tewarpat under Bishunpur Police Station in Gumla, in the Netarhat plateau region which is rich with bauxite deposits. Reports said some employees of Indal were traveling in a two vehicles on way to the company's Kujampat office in Netarhat when suspected extremists stopped them near Tewarpat and ordered them out of the vehicles and assaulted them. The extremists then pushed the two vehicles into a ditch and set them ablaze, Times of India reported.
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August - 17 
Suspected Naxalites (left-wing extremists) abducted 10 employees, including an engineer, of the HINDALCO Industries Limited from the company’s Kujam mines area of Bishunpur block in the Gumla District, reports Times of India. A squad of 20-30 armed e
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Suspected Naxalites (left-wing extremists) abducted 10 employees, including an engineer, of the HINDALCO Industries Limited from the company’s Kujam mines area of Bishunpur block in the Gumla District, reports Times of India. A squad of 20-30 armed extremists descended on the bauxite reserve on Netarhat-Kujam road in the morning of August 17 and kidnapped engineer Vijay Kumar, a resident of Jodhpur (Rajasthan), three supervisors, five contractors and a driver. 12 hours later, around 9pm (IST), they returned to set ablaze 12 heavy equipment and vehicles on the mine premises. The South Chhotanagpur Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIG), R.K. Mallick, said that though the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was not involved in the abduction, it could be the handiwork of some new extremist faction which was trying to make its presence felt in the area. “We have learnt that the HINDALCO employees are safe and are trying to locate them,” he added. The Gumla Deputy Commissioner Rahul Sharma, too, suspected the involvement of a breakaway Maoist faction. “We are very close to finding out where the rebels are keeping the HINDALCO men. Some employees called up their family members to say they were still safe. We will mount pressure on the rebel group to ensure their safe release,” Sharma said.
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August - 17 
The Army on August 17 denied that two of its troopers had died during the encounter at Jalang in Sonitpur District on August 16, reports Assam Tribune. In a press release, the Public Relation Officer (Defence) at Tezpur said that one cadre belonging
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The Army on August 17 denied that two of its troopers had died during the encounter at Jalang in Sonitpur District on August 16, reports Assam Tribune. In a press release, the Public Relation Officer (Defence) at Tezpur said that one cadre belonging to the Ranjan Daimary faction of the NDFB was killed in the operation. The Army recovered one 7.65 mm pistol and two rounds of live ammunition, the press release added.
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The Hindu reports that four cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested late in the night on August 17 in the Lalgarh region of West Midnapore District after the gun-battle in Madhupur jungle earlier on the same day. Suni
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The Hindu reports that four cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested late in the night on August 17 in the Lalgarh region of West Midnapore District after the gun-battle in Madhupur jungle earlier on the same day. Sunil Mahato, Haradhan Khanra, Subhas Mahato and Arun Das were arrested from the Madhupur and Memul villages. Several traditional weapons and crude bombs were recovered from them. They were remanded to Police custody till July 23 by the Midnapore District court on August 18.
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August - 17 
The Jharkhand Police has refuted allegations of West Bengal during the conference that Maoists are using Jharkhand as a base to create problems in West Bengal. The Jharkhand Police spokesperson Inspector General of Police S.N. Pradhan said the reques
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The Jharkhand Police has refuted allegations of West Bengal during the conference that Maoists are using Jharkhand as a base to create problems in West Bengal. The Jharkhand Police spokesperson Inspector General of Police S.N. Pradhan said the request for joint operations is a welcome step. "We have never allowed Maoists to use Jharkhand to do any activity that is against the interest of Bengal. In case, Bengal wants help from our side in any specific area, it should ask for it and I assure of proper support," said Pradhan.
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August - 17 
The Kokrajhar District Surrendered NDFB Welfare Association expressed serious concern over the non-implementation of rehabilitation programme for the welfare of its surrendered cadres who had already shunned the path of violence and returned to the m
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The Kokrajhar District Surrendered NDFB Welfare Association expressed serious concern over the non-implementation of rehabilitation programme for the welfare of its surrendered cadres who had already shunned the path of violence and returned to the mainstream of social life. A press release issued by Phulen Narzary, the Publicity Secretary, said the Government’s commitment to rehabilitate the surrendered militants in Assam has been put in the back-burner making the surrendered NDFB cadre face untold suffering due to lack of proper avenues of livelihood.
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August - 17 
The Prime Minister’s warning was based on intercepts of chatter among terrorist leaders, including November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attack accused Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives Zaki-ur Rahman Lakhvi, Zarar Shah and Abu al Qama, adds Times of Ind
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The Prime Minister’s warning was based on intercepts of chatter among terrorist leaders, including November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attack accused Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives Zaki-ur Rahman Lakhvi, Zarar Shah and Abu al Qama, adds Times of India. The intercepts pointed to a plot for another massive terrorist attack via the sea route involving local LeT modules instead of Pakistani militants. The conspiracy has not ripened yet because of the disarray among the local collaborators of the LeT due to a crackdown on the Indian Mujahideen (IM).
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August - 17 
The Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), a paramilitary force, has set up 578 security posts on the Bhutan and Nepal borders to check rising anti-India activities by Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), and Maoists in
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The Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), a paramilitary force, has set up 578 security posts on the Bhutan and Nepal borders to check rising anti-India activities by Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), and Maoists in Nepal, according to Hindustan Times. These 578 Border Out Posts (BOPs) are out of the total 582 BOPs — 450 along the 1,751 kilometre India-Nepal border and 132 along the 699 kilometre India-Bhutan border — which the Centre had proposed to set up. The SSB is in the process of setting up the remaining four BOPs. They have reduced the distance between two posts and enabled the personnel to increase frequency of patrolling. The 41,000 strong SSB has proposed to nearly double its strength by raising 35 more battalions to man these BOPs, its Inspector General (Personnel), S.K. Bhagat, said. “With increasing ISI activities along the Indo-Nepal border, setting up of Pakistani and Chinese study centres in Nepal, and heightened anti-India activities of the Young Communist Democratic League, an arm of Nepal Maoists, the government is taking appropriate measures to guard the borders,” said an unnamed senior SSB official. Besides, the Government was considering recommendations of an inter-ministerial committee on stepping up surveillance along the twin borders, said an unnamed senior home ministry official. The ministry is considering the deployment of hi-tech surveillance and border monitoring facilities, he added. Also, the SSB has for the first time deployed seven reserve companies of Mahila Bal (women’s force) at Patna (Bihar), Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) and Guwahati (Assam) frontier headquarters to check the use of women operatives for smuggling arms, narcotics and fake currencies. Bhagat also said the SSB would raise more women companies in future.
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August - 17 
The State Government has decided to set up an Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) that will have its units in all major cities to tackle any emergency, said Governor K. Sankaranarayanan during the chief ministers' conference on internal security. (Jharkhand i
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The State Government has decided to set up an Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) that will have its units in all major cities to tackle any emergency, said Governor K. Sankaranarayanan during the chief ministers' conference on internal security. (Jharkhand is presently under President’s rule). ATS units will act as quick response team (QRT) and would be equipped with latest gadgets, dog squads and bomb detection and disposal squads. At present, a special anti-Naxalite force of the Jharkhand Jaguar has the responsibility of QRT from all the critical centres. Sankaranarayanan said the ATS would function under the Crime Investigation Department. On the challenges of terrorism, the Governor said the State Government had information about a few sleeper cells. "Inputs on sleeper cells were verified but so far, nothing alarming has emerged," said Sankaranarayanan. The Government has also set up a Subsidiary Multi-Agency Centre (SMAC) on the lines of the central multi-agency centre at the combined campus of the police headquarters and the special branch at Ranchi. An analysis group within the Police’s special branch has also become functional to co-ordinate with the SMAC. "The State Government is also regularly upgrading its capacity in terms of better building infrastructure, training facilities, sophisticated weaponry, optimal mobility at the Police station level, Tetra communication infrastructure and bomb disposal squad," said the Governor.
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August - 17 
The Union Government has asked the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) to suggest methods to enhance overall security at the mines, Indian Express reported on August 17. The Government has also decided to ask District Magistrates of extremist-af
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The Union Government has asked the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) to suggest methods to enhance overall security at the mines, Indian Express reported on August 17. The Government has also decided to ask District Magistrates of extremist-affected areas to inspect the mines at regular intervals. The decisions follows a recent high-level meeting convened by Union Home Secretary G. K. Pillai with the ministries of coal, steel, mines, besides the chief controller of explosives and the department of industrial policy and promotion.
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August - 17 
The Union Minister of Home Affairs P. Chidambaram on August 17 outlined the Centre’s two-pronged policy - development and Police action - to tackle the Maoist insurgency, reports The Hindu. Addressing the Chief Ministers’ Conference on Internal Secur
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The Union Minister of Home Affairs P. Chidambaram on August 17 outlined the Centre’s two-pronged policy - development and Police action - to tackle the Maoist insurgency, reports The Hindu. Addressing the Chief Ministers’ Conference on Internal Security in New Delhi, he said, “However, the Naxalites are anti-development and have targeted the very instruments of development — school buildings, roads, telephone towers. They know that development will wean the masses away, especially the poor tribals, from the grip of Naxalites. Hence, these deliberate attacks on development activities.” The Minister added that the Government’s response would focus on Police action to wrest control of the territory dominated by Naxalites, restoration of civil administration and undertaking development activities. “We will encourage the State governments to talk to the Naxalites — both individuals and local units — on condition that they give up their misconceived ‘armed liberation struggle.’ Let our message to the Naxalites be this: we will talk; we will act; we will restore order; and we will undertake developmental activities,” Chidambaram pointed out. This was the second meeting of Chief Ministers on internal security in 2009; the first one was held on January 6. On the challenge posed by Left-wing Extremism, Chidambaram drew attention to a document titled “Post-Election Situation- Our Task”, put out by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI -Maoist) on June 12, adds Indian Express. “Anyone reading that document would have no illusion about the nature and gravity of the threat,” Chidambaram said, adding, “Let me make our policy stance clear: We believe in the two-pronged approach of development and police action... Our response therefore will be police action to wrest control of territory that is now dominated by the Naxalites, restoration of civil administration and undertaking developmental activities — in that order.”
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August - 17 
Two suspected Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants accused of conspiring to carry out terrorist attacks in the national capital were remanded to 14 days’ judicial custody by a court in Delhi on August 17, reports The Hindu. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate
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Two suspected Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants accused of conspiring to carry out terrorist attacks in the national capital were remanded to 14 days’ judicial custody by a court in Delhi on August 17, reports The Hindu. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Kaveri Baweja sent Javed Ahmed Tantray and Ashiq Ali Batt to judicial custody till August 31. Tantray and Batt were arrested by the Delhi Police on August 6.
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August - 17 
Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said there are terrorists groups plotting attacks against India but there is no specific threat of an imminent attack. He said, "...but that does not mean that, as I speak to you, there is a specific threat of an im
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Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said there are terrorists groups plotting attacks against India but there is no specific threat of an imminent attack. He said, "...but that does not mean that, as I speak to you, there is a specific threat of an imminent attack anywhere. There are groups which are plotting against India. Therefore the threat against India remains.” The Union Home Minister said both he and the Prime Minister have said that that despite the fact that the last terrorist attack in India was in November 2008, the gravity of threat has in no way receded. "That threat remains. Now when there is a terrorist threat to India, one has to assume that the threat could be to any part of India. I said in my opening statement we cannot afford to lower our guard and we shall not lower our guard," he told to reporters briefing them on the deliberations of the conference of the Chief Ministers on internal security.
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August - 18 
A Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) militant, identified as Laishram Angamba, was arrested by the Imphal East District Police from an unspecified place. Police said he joined the KCP in February 2009 through a person identified as Bungcha and he was i
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A Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) militant, identified as Laishram Angamba, was arrested by the Imphal East District Police from an unspecified place. Police said he joined the KCP in February 2009 through a person identified as Bungcha and he was involved in extortion of money from various Government departments, including Agriculture and Education.
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August - 18 
A top Maoist leader, Molajella Koteswar Rao alias Kishan, claimed that the second phase of joint operations will also fail as "no government can oppress the voice of the people", reports PTI. "This is a people's movement and no government can oppress
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A top Maoist leader, Molajella Koteswar Rao alias Kishan, claimed that the second phase of joint operations will also fail as "no government can oppress the voice of the people", reports PTI. "This is a people's movement and no government can oppress the voice of the people," Kishan told PTI on phone from an undisclosed location. "They were not successful in the first phase so they are preparing for a second phase," he added. He alleged that the joint forces were disrupting studies of students because of their occupation of school buildings and also harassing tribals in Lalgarh.
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August - 18 
According to Daily Excelsior, a Special Police Officer (SPO) was killed in an encounter with the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants at Marmat in the Doda District, Daily Excelsior reported. Though the militants managed to escape, the Security Forces (
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According to Daily Excelsior, a Special Police Officer (SPO) was killed in an encounter with the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants at Marmat in the Doda District, Daily Excelsior reported. Though the militants managed to escape, the Security Forces (SFs) have launched a search operation to apprehend them.
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August - 18 
Ahead of an upcoming offensive against the Maoists in seven States, the Union Minister for Home Affairs, P. Chidambaram, on August 18 expressed concern over the under-utilisation of funds made available to counter the insurgents. He called upon the M
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Ahead of an upcoming offensive against the Maoists in seven States, the Union Minister for Home Affairs, P. Chidambaram, on August 18 expressed concern over the under-utilisation of funds made available to counter the insurgents. He called upon the Maoist-affected States to frame an attractive surrender and rehabilitation policy, put in place effective machinery for grievance redressal and take steps to stop the flow of funds and supply of arms and ammunition to the Maoists.
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August - 18 
An encounter was reported between a combined force of the Bishnupur District Police and Assam Rifles and suspected militants at Laphupat Tera area under Mayang Imphal Police Station in the Imphal West District on August 18, reports Imphal Free Press.
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An encounter was reported between a combined force of the Bishnupur District Police and Assam Rifles and suspected militants at Laphupat Tera area under Mayang Imphal Police Station in the Imphal West District on August 18, reports Imphal Free Press. Several items believed to be used by the militants were recovered from a hut at the incident site. About 10 militants might have been sheltering at the hut and bloodstains indicated possibilities that at least two of them might have been injured, sources said.
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August - 18 
Army personnel conducted a search operation in the house of Rabindranath Ray (35) of Kherbari village under Golakganj Police Station in Guwahati and recovered a hand-made pistol along with three rounds of live ammunition and a mobile phone from his p
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Army personnel conducted a search operation in the house of Rabindranath Ray (35) of Kherbari village under Golakganj Police Station in Guwahati and recovered a hand-made pistol along with three rounds of live ammunition and a mobile phone from his possession on August 18, according to Sentinel.
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August - 18 
Chief Minister Manik Sarkar on August 18 asked the Union Government to enter into an extradition treaty with Bangladesh to get hold of the militants hiding in the neighbouring country, according to Assam Tribune. “I feel that the time is now ripe for
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Chief Minister Manik Sarkar on August 18 asked the Union Government to enter into an extradition treaty with Bangladesh to get hold of the militants hiding in the neighbouring country, according to Assam Tribune. “I feel that the time is now ripe for entering into an extradition treaty with Bangladesh for which the Union Government may like to take necessary steps,” Sarkar said, while addressing the Chief Ministers Conference on Internal Security in New Delhi. Stressing that Bangladesh continues to be a safe haven for militants active in India’s North East, he said Tripura was being used as a corridor for their movement. The State Government has been sharing information on the existence of terrorist camps in Bangladesh with the Centre, he said. Sarkar, who also hold the Home Minister’s portfolio, has demanded increasing of the strength of the Border Security Force for effective management of the 856-km long porous border with Bangladesh. “For effective guarding of the borders, there is a need to set up additional 40 border outposts in Tripura for which five additional battalions of BSF [Border Security Force] would be required,” he added.
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August - 18 
Defence Minister A. K. Antony said in Kochi in Kerala on August 18 that dozens of terrorist camps are "functioning actively" in Pakistan along the India-Pakistan border and India faced a threat to its security as long as these camps existed, PTI repo
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Defence Minister A. K. Antony said in Kochi in Kerala on August 18 that dozens of terrorist camps are "functioning actively" in Pakistan along the India-Pakistan border and India faced a threat to its security as long as these camps existed, PTI reported. Asked about Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s assertions at the Chief Ministers’ conference in Delhi on August 17 that India had credible information that terrorists based in Pakistan are planning to carry out fresh attacks in India, Antony said "I have nothing to add to what the Prime Minister had said." "What the Prime Minister had said was a fact because even today dozens of terrorist camps are functioning actively in Pakistan soil along the Indo-Pakistan border," he told reporters on the sidelines of a function. "As long as the terrorist camps are functioning in the border areas in Pakistan soil, certainly there is a threat to India, and it is a fact," the Defence Minister said. Despite India’s continuous demand after the terrorist attacks in Mumbai on November 26, 2008, no concrete steps have been taken to completely dismantle terrorist camps along the border, the minister added.
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August - 18 
Five militants of the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) surrendered before the Assam Rifles officials in three separate incidents on August 18, according to Sentinel. Two unidentified NLFT militants surrendered at Malbasa under Amarpur sub-
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Five militants of the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) surrendered before the Assam Rifles officials in three separate incidents on August 18, according to Sentinel. Two unidentified NLFT militants surrendered at Malbasa under Amarpur sub-division in the South District. During interrogation, the duo confessed that they were involved in many extortion-related activities in the South District. They had joined the outfit in 2000 and undergone arms training at Bangladesh camps. In addition, two more NLFT militants, identified as Mukti Sadhan Jamatia (34) and Gokul Nanda Jamatia (29) of South Tripura, also surrendered. However, they did not deposit any arms. They confessed that they were involved in a number of crimes, including killings and kidnappings. Further, another unidentified militant of the same outfit surrendered before the Assam Rifles (15th Battalion) at Tetuibari under Amarpur sub-division on August 15 and deposited 20 explosives.
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August - 18 
IANS reports that Orissa, on August 18, demanded deployment of central paramilitary forces in the national sanctuaries and parks in the State, in view of the growing threat from the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist). “The red extremism is
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IANS reports that Orissa, on August 18, demanded deployment of central paramilitary forces in the national sanctuaries and parks in the State, in view of the growing threat from the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist). “The red extremism is growing in national parks and Sanctuaries in the state. Extensive damage has been reported from Similipal Tiger Reserve,” Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said at the day-long conference of all the state forest and environment ministers in New Delhi. He demanded deployment of central paramilitary forces in Badrama, Khalasuni, Lakhary Valley sanctuary, Sunabeda and Kotgarh. Patnaik also demanded additional funds for Orissa to strengthen the infrastructure in the Maoist-infested areas where extensive damage has been reported.
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August - 18 
Nine Pakistani infiltrators, including six Balochis, were arrested in the Kutch District on August 17, reports Times of India. The nine intruders were taken to the Joint Interrogation Cell in Bhuj on August 18. The water wing of the Border Security F
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Nine Pakistani infiltrators, including six Balochis, were arrested in the Kutch District on August 17, reports Times of India. The nine intruders were taken to the Joint Interrogation Cell in Bhuj on August 18. The water wing of the Border Security Force had lodged a complaint at Dayapar Police station in Lakhpat taluka (administrative unit) after they arrested the intruders for moving suspiciously near the 250-MW Akarimota power plant of the Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation near Nani Chher village of Kutch District. The Kutch Superintendent of Police, Wabang Jamir, said, ‘‘It’s too early to say anything. Preliminary interrogation revealed that six of them are Baloch and hence we’re concerned. We will be able to tell more after further interrogation.’’ According to Police, the group of men started from Buddhu port near Karachi in Pakistan. Since the Baloch aren’t traditionally fishermen the authorities reportedly suspect their story that they were out for fishing.
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August - 18 
On August 18, a US based Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) dealer deposed via video-conference in the terror trial in Mumbai to point to yet another Pakistani link in the November 26, 2008 attack, reports Times of India. The owner of Callphonex sai
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On August 18, a US based Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) dealer deposed via video-conference in the terror trial in Mumbai to point to yet another Pakistani link in the November 26, 2008 attack, reports Times of India. The owner of Callphonex said that a client, via e-mail, posing as an Indian wholesale reseller of VoIP, took several accounts and paid for it from Pakistan in October 2008 and once again just a day before the strike on Mumbai. He informed how a person identified as Kharak Singh, who became his client, paid him ‘‘$ 250 by Moneygram from one Mohammad Ishfaq and later $ 229 by Western Union Money Transfer from Pakistan’’ before the attack. The owner of Callphonex said he had given the customer 15 PC-to-phone accounts, 10 common-client accounts and five Direct Inward Dialling Austrian phone numbers.
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August - 18 
Security Forces in the area described the LeT diktat as one of frustration and desperation. The Inspector General of Police (Jammu), Ashok Gupta, said, “These days the television is a very powerful medium which is exposing their lies. So why would th
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Security Forces in the area described the LeT diktat as one of frustration and desperation. The Inspector General of Police (Jammu), Ashok Gupta, said, “These days the television is a very powerful medium which is exposing their lies. So why would they allow it. It is an act of sheer frustration on their part.”
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August - 18 
Seven Maoist-affected States will soon launch a joint offensive along with the Centre, PTI reported. A consensus to this effect reportedly emerged at a meeting of the Chief Ministers of Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh, the
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Seven Maoist-affected States will soon launch a joint offensive along with the Centre, PTI reported. A consensus to this effect reportedly emerged at a meeting of the Chief Ministers of Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh, the Jharkhand Governor and a representative from West Bengal, sources in the Union Ministry for Home Affairs (MHA) said on August 18. These States have given their consent for a joint operation to be launched soon, they said. However, the date for launching the operations has not been finalised and no decision has been taken whether to take Army assistance to flush out the Maoists from deep forests. The scale of operation, coordination among the forces, training and other details will be worked out by the security experts on the ground, they added.
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August - 18 
The advertisement was issued after the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK), which is part of the ruling Dravida Munnettra Kazhagam-Congress alliance, held meetings in capital Chennai to celebrate the 48th birthday of its leader Thol Thirumavalavan.
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The advertisement was issued after the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK), which is part of the ruling Dravida Munnettra Kazhagam-Congress alliance, held meetings in capital Chennai to celebrate the 48th birthday of its leader Thol Thirumavalavan. Thirumavalavan had reportedly underlined his party's commitment towards Eelam, a separate homeland for the Tamils, and claimed that the slain LTTE chief Vellupilai Prabhakaran would ‘return’ to continue the war in Sri Lanka.
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August - 18 
The Assam Rifles personnel arrested four cadres of the Zou People Council from the T. Bethel area under Kakching Police Station in Thoubal District. They were identified as Mangtungllan Zou (19), Chinmuanmung Zou (22), Chinliankhai Zou and Khupmintha
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The Assam Rifles personnel arrested four cadres of the Zou People Council from the T. Bethel area under Kakching Police Station in Thoubal District. They were identified as Mangtungllan Zou (19), Chinmuanmung Zou (22), Chinliankhai Zou and Khupminthang Zou. They reportedly received basic military training for 45 days under the UNLF at Tuambaul in Myanmar.
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August - 18 
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) filed a chargesheet in Dr P.C. Ram abduction case before the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate in Guwahati on August 18 and stated that the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) was paid INR 3.2 million on
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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) filed a chargesheet in Dr P.C. Ram abduction case before the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate in Guwahati on August 18 and stated that the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) was paid INR 3.2 million on June 5, 2007 as the first installment of the demanded ransom, reports Assam Tribune. The money was handed over to an ULFA cadre, Tapan Rai, near the Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport on the same day. The abductors had demanded INR 2100 million for the release of the senior Food Corporation of India official. Amongst the 17 persons charge-sheeted, top ranking leader and ‘commander’ of the ‘709 battalion’ of the ULFA, Hira Sarania, has been named as the prime conspirator. Rabiram Basumatary, the driver of FCI Executive Director Dr. P.C. Ram, was also named as one of the conspirators, though his name along with six others did not feature in the chargesheet as they had died during the course of the investigation. All the accused have been charge sheeted under Sections 120(b) (criminal conspiracy) and 364(a) (abduction for ransom) of the Indian Penal Code. Six Police officials who were arrested earlier in this connection have, however, been acquitted. Dr Ram, who was abducted from near his Sreenagar residence on April 17, remained in the abductor’s custody till his death in a cross-fire between Police and his abductors on July 12, 2007.
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August - 18 
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has started withdrawing from Jammu and Kashmir to reportedly fight the Maoist insurgents elsewhere in the country, according to Daily News and Analysis. Initially, five battalions - three from Jammu and two fro
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The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has started withdrawing from Jammu and Kashmir to reportedly fight the Maoist insurgents elsewhere in the country, according to Daily News and Analysis. Initially, five battalions - three from Jammu and two from Kashmir - will be withdrawn in the next couple of weeks. They will be replaced by an Indian Reserve Police (IRP) battalion and CRPF troops in other parts of the State. The IRP battalion from Haryana has reportedly already arrived in Jammu. The battalion - 1100 personnel - is undergoing pre-induction training at the Police Training School in Kathua. "Since events such as Amarnath Yatra and Independence Day have passed off peacefully, a few CRPF battalions are being withdrawn from Jammu and Kashmir and sent to Maoist-affected states," CRPF Public Relations Officer Prabakhar Tripathi said.
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August - 18 
The Jammu and Kashmir Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs, A. M. Sagar, however, said even though there had been marked improvement in the State's security situation, the time was not right for total withdrawal of the army and paramilitary for
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The Jammu and Kashmir Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs, A. M. Sagar, however, said even though there had been marked improvement in the State's security situation, the time was not right for total withdrawal of the army and paramilitary forces. There are 77 CRPF battalions in Jammu and Kashmir, of which 62 are in Kashmir.
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August - 18 
The Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) has enforced a new diktat in parts of Jammu and Kashmir asking people not to watch television, Times of India reported on August 18. LeT militants operating in the Banihal heights of Ramban District have imposed a ban on wat
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The Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) has enforced a new diktat in parts of Jammu and Kashmir asking people not to watch television, Times of India reported on August 18. LeT militants operating in the Banihal heights of Ramban District have imposed a ban on watching TV - terming it a ‘un-islamic’ activity. Lashkar militants have reportedly warned villagers of dire consequences if they do not stop watching television. In a recently issued diktat, they have described the television as an epicentre of all problems and blame the same for impregnating evil thoughts in the mind of villagers. In addition to resorting to violence, the Lashkar militants also reportedly pasted a pamphlet on the boundary wall of a mosque.
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August - 18 
The SFs recovered a large quantity of arms and explosives from three different places in the twin border Districts of Poonch and Rajouri. In a joint operation carried out by the troops of Dogra Regiment and Mendhar Police on the Line of Control (LoC)
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The SFs recovered a large quantity of arms and explosives from three different places in the twin border Districts of Poonch and Rajouri. In a joint operation carried out by the troops of Dogra Regiment and Mendhar Police on the Line of Control (LoC) at Balakote in Poonch District, one AK bullet-action gun, four pistols, one AK magazine, four pistol magazines, five bullet action magazines, five pistol rounds, 10 grenades, two wireless sets, 885 AK rounds, 19 bullet action rounds and two pouch belts were seized. Another consignment of arms and explosives was recovered by the SFs from Pathri in Mendhar sector. The seizure included one AK-56 rifle with two magazines, 190 rounds, four Chinese grenades, one Pakistani grenade, one pistol with one magazine and seven rounds, an AK 105 with telescopic waysite and one anti-personnel mine. One AK rifle with two magazines and 190 rounds, one pistol with six rounds and six hand grenades were recovered from Lohari Gali in the Rajouri district.
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August - 18 
The Tamil Nadu Government on August 18 said "stringent action" would be taken against those speaking in support of banned organisations and eulogising their leaders, reports Express Buzz. Speaking in support of banned organisations, using the portrai
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The Tamil Nadu Government on August 18 said "stringent action" would be taken against those speaking in support of banned organisations and eulogising their leaders, reports Express Buzz. Speaking in support of banned organisations, using the portraits of its leaders, their flags and insignia in public places for advertisement purposes or printing, portraying, publishing or broadcasting and telecasting is an offence under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, the Government said in an advertisement published in newspapers. Violation of this will attract "stringent action," and any organisation which organises public meetings, conferences and rallies should bear this in mind, the advertisement issued by Chief Secretary K. Sripathy said.
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August - 18 
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and various other Security Forces had categorically cautioned the Gujarat Government that the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) is preparing to infiltrate its cadres through the sea route in villages and towns located nor
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The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and various other Security Forces had categorically cautioned the Gujarat Government that the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) is preparing to infiltrate its cadres through the sea route in villages and towns located north of Koteshwar and Mandvi ports. LeT intercepts had suggested that their supporters in border areas in Gujarat were to arrange for motorized boats near Koteshwar and Mandvi. The MHA warning had said fishermen would be involved in the landing activity. The alert warned that patrolling activities along the coast need to be intensified and fishermen should be closely watched as certain industrial installations may also be targeted along the coast. Reports indicate that areas north of Koteshwar between Kori and Padala creeks are vulnerable for cross-border infiltration. Another focus of intelligence agencies is reportedly the Savla Pir and Kotri areas, which are also vulnerable areas for infiltration.
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August - 18 
Thousands of tribal men and women from Kanti, Talagumandi, Bija Ghati, Kotia, Tentulipadar, Dumuripadar and Dudhari panchayats (village-level local self-Government institution) of Koraput District equipped with traditional arms took out a huge rally
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Thousands of tribal men and women from Kanti, Talagumandi, Bija Ghati, Kotia, Tentulipadar, Dumuripadar and Dudhari panchayats (village-level local self-Government institution) of Koraput District equipped with traditional arms took out a huge rally at Dudhari on August 18, reports The Hindu. The members, under the leadership of Alam Tading, president of the regional unit of the Chasi Mulia Adivasi at Kanti, had blocked the roads leading to the village by felling trees to prevent anyone from entering the village during the meeting.
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August - 18 
Three suspected National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants were arrested by a joint team of the Army and Police from the Namtola area under Sonari Police Station in Sivasagar District, reports Telegraph.
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Three suspected National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants were arrested by a joint team of the Army and Police from the Namtola area under Sonari Police Station in Sivasagar District, reports Telegraph.
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August - 18 
Times of India reports that life in tribal villages in 18 Police Stations across the three districts of West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia came to a standstill on August 18 due to the shutdown call given by the People's Committee against Police Atro
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Times of India reports that life in tribal villages in 18 Police Stations across the three districts of West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia came to a standstill on August 18 due to the shutdown call given by the People's Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA), a Maoist-backed organisation. The shutdown was also successful in Lalgarh, Belpahari and Kantapahari. Local traders reportedly downed shutters despite the presence of Security Forces and schools were also closed. The PCPA started the indefinite shutdown with low-intensity blasts at Kantapahari and Narcha in West Midnapore, close to Police camps. Around 9pm (IST), the Maoists also set ablaze six trucks that had defied the strike and were plying on the Jhargram-Silda road.
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August - 18 
Times of India reports that the Centre will soon launch an intense media campaign - posters, short films, advertisements and radio jingles - to counter the Maoist propaganda war which the latter have been using not only to mobilize their cadre and sy
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Times of India reports that the Centre will soon launch an intense media campaign - posters, short films, advertisements and radio jingles - to counter the Maoist propaganda war which the latter have been using not only to mobilize their cadre and sympathisers but also to warn tribals who support State forces. The Union Home Ministry has reportedly already set in motion the official machinery to prepare a multi-pronged media strategy with the support of locals in all Naxal-affected States. Referring to the propaganda war, an unnamed senior official said, “We will with the help of posters, advertisements, radio jingles and short films inform people in clear terms as to what the Maoists are up to. We can tell them the role of states’ in development and restoring peace using their language.” The short films — which will be shown in local cinema halls — and radio jingles will emphasize the importance of ongoing development works which have so far been thwarted by the ultras. “It is important to win the confidence of people not only through works on the ground but also by telling them the pros and cons of their sympathetic approach towards the ultras and the violence against innocent civilians, including women and children, in unequivocal terms,” the official added.
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August - 19 
A combined force of the Imphal West District Police and Army arrested a ‘sergeant’ of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), identified as Sagolsem Bobby alias Roger alias Thoi alias Ahingba, from the residence of a woman member of Thongju Gram Panchaya
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A combined force of the Imphal West District Police and Army arrested a ‘sergeant’ of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), identified as Sagolsem Bobby alias Roger alias Thoi alias Ahingba, from the residence of a woman member of Thongju Gram Panchayat (village level local self government institution), Ningthoujam Ongbi Mani Devi, at Thongju Pechu Lampak on August 19. Following his confession, a cache of arms and ammunition, including two AR-56 Rifles, six magazines, 32 ammunition, one lethode gun, 14 lethode bombs and three Chinese hand grenades with detonators, were recovered from the residential compound of one Athokpam Tomba (40) at Yairipok Tera Urak. Bobby confessed that he joined the PLA in 2000 and after undergoing training at Sajik Tampak, has been working in the auxiliary group of the outfit. Subsequently, two PLA sympathizers, Salam Dewan (35) and his wife Salam Ongbi Memocha Devi, were also arrested by the combined force from Phoubakchao Litan Makhong on the same day. 680 rounds of ammunition of 7.62 weapon, 340 ammunition of AK, 25 lethode bombs, one Chinese hand grenade, one I-Com hand hold set with charger, two pipe bombs, six circuit wire bundles, five packets of nitrate salt weighing 100 grams, one cadmium battery, nine electronic detonators, one 27-Detonator and two kilograms of explosive materials which were kept concealed around the house were recovered. They confessed that they have been establishing contact with the PLA through phone for the last five to six years and helping in concealing arms and ammunition apart from providing shelter.
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August - 19 
A combined team of the Police and the Border Security Force recovered a cache of arms and ammunition hidden by the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) militants in a hut from the Karangicherra area under Khowai subdivision of the West Distric
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A combined team of the Police and the Border Security Force recovered a cache of arms and ammunition hidden by the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) militants in a hut from the Karangicherra area under Khowai subdivision of the West District, along the India-Bangladesh international border around 2am (IST) on August 19, according to Telegraph. The recovered arms include eight AK-66 assault rifles, 23 magazines and 70 rounds of live cartridges. Police sources said interrogation of a number of surrendered militants over the past fortnight by intelligence wing officials of the Tripura Police resulted in this recovery.
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August - 19 
A joint team of the CRPF and Assam Police arrested a suspected militant of the Ranjan Daimary faction of the NDFB, identified as Mantu Boro, from the Hengrabari area under Dispur Police Station of Kamrup District, reports Telegraph.
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A joint team of the CRPF and Assam Police arrested a suspected militant of the Ranjan Daimary faction of the NDFB, identified as Mantu Boro, from the Hengrabari area under Dispur Police Station of Kamrup District, reports Telegraph.
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August - 19 
A local committee office of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) at Dherua, around 22 kilometers from Lalgarh, was ransacked by the People's Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA), Police said. The Maoist-backed PCPA members felled
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A local committee office of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) at Dherua, around 22 kilometers from Lalgarh, was ransacked by the People's Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA), Police said. The Maoist-backed PCPA members felled trees at Tandra and other areas on roads leading to Lalgarh and organised a rally at Mehmul, near Salboni and at Madhupur to protest alleged atrocities during anti-Maoist operations by the Security Forces, sources said.
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August - 19 
A top ranking National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militant, identified as Nikhil Brahma, was shot dead in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) at Taraibari under Kokrajhar Police Station in the Kokrajhar District early in the morning
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A top ranking National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militant, identified as Nikhil Brahma, was shot dead in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) at Taraibari under Kokrajhar Police Station in the Kokrajhar District early in the morning of August 19, according to Telegraph.
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August - 19 
A woman, whose identity is yet to be ascertained, was found killed by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near MV-90 village under Kalimela Police Station in the Malkangiri District on August 19, reports The Hindu. The murder i
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A woman, whose identity is yet to be ascertained, was found killed by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near MV-90 village under Kalimela Police Station in the Malkangiri District on August 19, reports The Hindu. The murder is suspected to have occurred in the early hours of August 17. As per the handwritten pamphlet in Oriya language left by the Maoists near her body, the name of the deceased was Kamala. However, the Maoists had not mentioned the place from where she hailed. They threatened that anyone who helped the Police would face similar consequences. The Malkangiri Superintendent of Police (SP) Satyabrata Bhoi said, "How can this woman be a Police informer when no one in the area is able to identify her?" The SP said the age of the slain woman hinted that she may be a CPI-Maoist cadre who had got disenchanted and escaped from their camp. "Suspecting that she may surrender and spill vital information about the Maoist activities, the leftist ultras may have killed her," he added.
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August - 19 
All 10 abducted employees of the HINDALCO Industries Limited were released from captivity after 52 hours from the Belwari forest under Mahuadarn Police station in the Latehar District in the afternoon of August 19. Gumla SP Upendra Kumar said that th
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All 10 abducted employees of the HINDALCO Industries Limited were released from captivity after 52 hours from the Belwari forest under Mahuadarn Police station in the Latehar District in the afternoon of August 19. Gumla SP Upendra Kumar said that the SFs had intensified combing operations in the dense forests of the region following abduction of the employees by the Naxalites (left-wing extremists) on August 17, adding, when the SFs encircled the Belwari forest, the kidnappers opened fire which was retaliated by the SFs. But realising that they had been encircled in from all sides, the Naxalites let the captives off and disappeared deep into the forest, he added. Sources said the CPI-Maoist ‘zonal commander’ Sanjay Yadav, who had parted ways with the outfit along with his trusted lieutenants and a cache of sophisticated arms two months ago, is believed to have carried out the abduction. Intelligence sources had earlier claimed that Sanjay, who was a ‘platoon commander’ of the People's Liberation Guerrilla Army of the CPI-Maoist, quit due to his growing differences with ‘zonal commander’ Nakul Yadav. Sources added that Sanjay and his group of around 25 members had been running his own group and demand for levy is believed to be the primary reason behind the extremists striking in the mining block of the State.
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August - 19 
ANI reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Bihar, where 26 of the 38 Districts have been declared as drought-hit, have been guarding water resources in their villages to prevent from being misused by neighbouring vill
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ANI reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Bihar, where 26 of the 38 Districts have been declared as drought-hit, have been guarding water resources in their villages to prevent from being misused by neighbouring villagers. The Maoists in Gaya District have entrusted themselves the job so that they have enough water to irrigate their land. "We are guarding water as there is shortage of water to irrigate the land. We also need water for our animals. Neighbouring villagers will take the water and we will be deprived of it," said an unnamed Maoist.
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August - 19 
Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said he was apprehensive that the Pakistan-based militant outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) may target the State. "We cannot rule out (LeT’s threat). If you ask me if I have any definite proof, we may not have that, but I have m
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Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said he was apprehensive that the Pakistan-based militant outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) may target the State. "We cannot rule out (LeT’s threat). If you ask me if I have any definite proof, we may not have that, but I have my apprehensions. These people, you do not know how they work," Gogoi said. On being asked about any intelligence input on whether the LeT may target Assam, he said "Yes. I have no doubt. According to me, we are not safe." He, however, said the Assam Police is on alert and prepared to thwart any untoward incident. The Chief Minister also said efforts were on to modernise the Assam Police with latest technologies and equipment with the help of the Union Government and the State-run schemes.
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August - 19 
Police seized a cache of explosive materials after detaining a person who was carrying them near Kunda village in the Sheikhpura District, The Hindu reports. The Sub-Divisional Police Officer, Santosh Kumar Gupta, said on August 19 that Police during
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Police seized a cache of explosive materials after detaining a person who was carrying them near Kunda village in the Sheikhpura District, The Hindu reports. The Sub-Divisional Police Officer, Santosh Kumar Gupta, said on August 19 that Police during patrolling in the night of August 18 intercepted a vehicle on Sheikhpura-Puraina road near Kunda village, about three kilometres from the District headquarters, and arrested Mohammad Wahid for illegally carrying 76 packets of gelatine sticks and 100 kilograms of ammonium nitrate.
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August - 19 
PTI reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and Security Forces exchanged fire at three places in the Lalgarh area of West Midnapore District on August 19 for the second time in three days, Police said. The firing took
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PTI reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and Security Forces exchanged fire at three places in the Lalgarh area of West Midnapore District on August 19 for the second time in three days, Police said. The firing took place at Kantapahari, Bhulageria and Kadasole areas, which were earlier brought under control by the Central Forces and the Police in anti-Maoist operations since June 19. Sources said that there was no casualty in the firing and added that a 300-member armed group of Maoists have sneaked into Lalgarh.
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August - 19 
Telegraph reports that the pro-talks group of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) has sought an urgent discussion with the Assam Government as their cadres were getting frustrated after waiting for more than a year. "If we do not get a positiv
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Telegraph reports that the pro-talks group of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) has sought an urgent discussion with the Assam Government as their cadres were getting frustrated after waiting for more than a year. "If we do not get a positive response, we will have to decide on our future course of action," Prabal Neog, a leader of the pro-talks faction, who has been camping in the capital Guwahati since August 19, told Telegraph. He said he would meet Principal Secretary (Home) S.C. Das as soon as he returns from Delhi. Neog said the cadres were frustrated and it had become difficult for the leaders to keep on convincing them that there would be some progress. He said several cadres have already deserted the designated camps in the past few months and a few have joined the ULFA while some have surrendered to the Security Forces. Jiten Dutta, another leader of the group, said the blame would rest entirely on the Government if talks failed this time and the cadres took some drastic steps. "We will not say now as to what we will do but we will take some decisive steps. The government has turned a deaf ear towards the issue. Despite repeated requests to clear its stand, there is simply no response from the government. This will be our final meeting with the government as we want to clear the air once and for all," he warned. The cadres of the pro-talks group are at present housed in three designated camps in the Tinsukia and Nalbari Districts.
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August - 19 
The Bokaro Police seized more than 600 tonne of smuggled coal during raids in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) infested areas and arrested five persons on August 19, reports Telegraph. The coal was recovered from the Maoist hideouts o
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The Bokaro Police seized more than 600 tonne of smuggled coal during raids in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) infested areas and arrested five persons on August 19, reports Telegraph. The coal was recovered from the Maoist hideouts of Kanjkiro in Nawadih block, Mahuatand in the Gomia block and the Bokaro thermal zone, in raids led by the Bokaro District Superintendent of Police (SP) Laxman Singh in the last 48 hours. Among those arrested was Doman Sah, said to be a kingpin and close confidant of the Maoists. Police also registered First Information Report against 70 people at Nawadih and Mahuatand and a search is on for them. "The raids have fetched big gains. We will continue to break the backbone of Maoists who were making huge amounts of money by allowing the coal smuggling to flourish," the SP said. Police sources said the Security Forces (SFs) intercepted initial telephone conversation of Maoists asking cadres to counter the raid. But on seeing their numbers, and the presence of paramilitary forces, the extremists retreated.
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August - 19 
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel arrested 55-year old Hasmat Ali of Sherpur village under Dhula Police Station in the Darrang District and recovered an Italy-made pistol of 7.65 calibre along with five rounds of ammunition and two ma
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The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel arrested 55-year old Hasmat Ali of Sherpur village under Dhula Police Station in the Darrang District and recovered an Italy-made pistol of 7.65 calibre along with five rounds of ammunition and two magazines from his House, reports Sentinel. According to Hasmat, his son Abdul Kasim and three of his friends had kept the arms and ammunition in the house.
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August - 19 
The SF personnel neutralized a mini gun-making factory at Sonajuli along the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border in the Sonitpur District.
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The SF personnel neutralized a mini gun-making factory at Sonajuli along the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border in the Sonitpur District.
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August - 19 
Three People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) militants, Maibam Ningol Nameirakpam Ongbi Bilashini Devi alias Bina (34), Irengbam Ningol Irom Ongbi Lokeshori Devi (43) and Konthoujam Iboton alias Pabung (65), were arrested by Singjamei Po
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Three People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) militants, Maibam Ningol Nameirakpam Ongbi Bilashini Devi alias Bina (34), Irengbam Ningol Irom Ongbi Lokeshori Devi (43) and Konthoujam Iboton alias Pabung (65), were arrested by Singjamei Police from Liwa Road Ahongsangbam Leikai in Imphal West District on August 19, according to Sangai Express. They confessed during interrogation that they were asked to extort money from the general public for the outfit.
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August - 19 
Two People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) militants, Sanabam Yaimamacha and Keisham Ibungo, were arrested by the Thoubal District Police during a search operation at an unspecified place on August 19, reports Imphal Free Press. The duo
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Two People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) militants, Sanabam Yaimamacha and Keisham Ibungo, were arrested by the Thoubal District Police during a search operation at an unspecified place on August 19, reports Imphal Free Press. The duo confessed during interrogation that they were operating in the ‘finance section’ of the outfit.
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August - 19 
Two top commanders of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) outfit were killed while their two associates escaped in an encounter with troops of the Rashtriya Rifles and Police at village Kushaal in the Chatroo area of Kishtwar District on August 19, Daily Exc
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Two top commanders of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) outfit were killed while their two associates escaped in an encounter with troops of the Rashtriya Rifles and Police at village Kushaal in the Chatroo area of Kishtwar District on August 19, Daily Excelsior reported. A massive search operation was still on in Kushaal forests by the Security Forces (SFs) to neutralize the two absconding militants, who reportedly include Shaheen Parvez, a ‘district commander’ of the HM. Haseeb Mughal, the Superintendent of Police in Kishtwar, said SFs launched a search operation at Kushaal in the early hours after developing specific information that four hardcore HM militants had been hiding in the area. The militants include ‘district commander’ Shaheen Parvez, Shakoor Ahmed alias Zubair of Ramban, Bashir Ahmed alias Javed of Laloor in Doda and Manzoor Wani of Kishtwar. In the resultant encounter, two militants were killed while two others managed to escape taking cover of the grown up crop and a hostile weather. Bodies of the two slain militants have been recovered from the spot. One of them has been identified as Manzoor Wani while the other one could either by Shakoor Ahmed or Bashir Ahmed, Police sources said. Recoveries made from the incident site include one AK-47 rifle, two grenades, one binocular, two mobile telephones, three SIM cards, three AK magazines and a pouch.
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August - 20 
A 19-year old United National Liberation Front (UNLF) militant, Angpokiakpan Kiren Singh alias Laingakpa, was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel from the Tekcham area on August 20.
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A 19-year old United National Liberation Front (UNLF) militant, Angpokiakpan Kiren Singh alias Laingakpa, was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel from the Tekcham area on August 20.
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August - 20 
According to PTI, a case pertaining to the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks has been registered in the US in which some Pakistani nationals have been interrogated, a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent said in his testimony before a
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According to PTI, a case pertaining to the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks has been registered in the US in which some Pakistani nationals have been interrogated, a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent said in his testimony before a special court in Mumbai on August 20 but refused to disclose the names of people interrogated during the probe. The case has been registered in Los Angeles as six Americans had been killed in the attack in Mumbai, the witness, whose name has been withheld, told Special Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam. Prosecutor Nikam said investigations in the case filed by the FBI in Los Angeles would cover conspiracy and role played by conspirators in the terrorist attacks. The US laws provide for initiating investigations in case of murder of American nationals outside the country, he added.
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August - 20 
An unidentified Liberation of Achik Elite Force (LAEF) militant was shot dead by the East Garo Hills District Police during an encounter at Nengkra near Williamnagar in the night of August 20, according to Shillong Times. However, some other militant
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An unidentified Liberation of Achik Elite Force (LAEF) militant was shot dead by the East Garo Hills District Police during an encounter at Nengkra near Williamnagar in the night of August 20, according to Shillong Times. However, some other militants of the group managed to escape from the encounter site.
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August - 20 
Another incident in Kupwara, Security Forces (SFs), acting on specific information, cordoned off the Drangyari area at Badi Behak falling under the jurisdiction of Trehgam Police Station. An unidentified militant was killed in the consequent encounte
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Another incident in Kupwara, Security Forces (SFs), acting on specific information, cordoned off the Drangyari area at Badi Behak falling under the jurisdiction of Trehgam Police Station. An unidentified militant was killed in the consequent encounter between the SF personnel and militants. One AK rifle, three magazines, 57 rounds, one compass, one RPS and one map were recovered from the encounter site.
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August - 20 
Army personnel arrested six suspected NDFB cadres from the Pabhoi area falling under Biswanath Chariali Police Station of Sonitpur District in the same night.
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Army personnel arrested six suspected NDFB cadres from the Pabhoi area falling under Biswanath Chariali Police Station of Sonitpur District in the same night.
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August - 20 
Calling Lalgarh a "laboratory of (anti-naxal) operation", the Union Government - which along with the West Bengal Police has jointly been combating the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) there – said on August 20 that a similar strategy of
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Calling Lalgarh a "laboratory of (anti-naxal) operation", the Union Government - which along with the West Bengal Police has jointly been combating the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) there – said on August 20 that a similar strategy of area domination through intense action (both Police and developmental) would be replicated soon in neighbouring areas and also in Chhattisgarh and other States to flush out the extremists, Times of India reported Saying the situation there "is still not normal", Union Home Secretary G. K. Pillai said the operation against Maoists who had dominated the area due to "eight months of zero administration" would continue and CRPF and BSF would be there "as long as it is required" to restore complete peace. Pillai said: "Lalgarh is the laboratory for us and this will be reflected in what we are going to do in other naxal-infested areas like Chhattisgarh. The operation in Lalgarh was by and large successful, but is not complete as we want to arrest all top Maoist leaders."
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August - 20 
In continuation to an encounter between the militants and the SFs on August 6 near the Line of Control (LoC) in Kupwara, the dead body of a slain militant was recovered. Three Army troopers were killed while two others were wounded during the said en
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In continuation to an encounter between the militants and the SFs on August 6 near the Line of Control (LoC) in Kupwara, the dead body of a slain militant was recovered. Three Army troopers were killed while two others were wounded during the said encounter near the LoC which had lasted for six days at Malang Nallah falling under the jurisdiction of Keran Police Station. Two militants were also killed during the encounter. While the dead body of one militant had been recovered earlier, a Police spokesman said the decomposed body of the other slain militant was recovered by the security forces during a search operation at Malang Nallah yesterday. One AK 47 rifle, three magazines, 52 rounds and five hand grenades, which were found lying beside the deceased militant, were also recovered by the SFs.
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August - 20 
In the State, the SFs recovered a cache of arms and explosives, including 20 kilograms of RDX and a universal machine gun (UMG) during a search operation at Bindi Gala in the Chingus area of Rajouri District. The recoveries include one UMG, one GPMG
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In the State, the SFs recovered a cache of arms and explosives, including 20 kilograms of RDX and a universal machine gun (UMG) during a search operation at Bindi Gala in the Chingus area of Rajouri District. The recoveries include one UMG, one GPMG gun, two UBGL shells, 20 kg RDX, eight AK magazines, 302 AK rounds, six pistol rounds, 199 Pika rounds, three RPG rounds, 24 RPG boosters, 38 UBGL grenades, six hand grenades, two Pika shells and one wireless set.
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August - 20 
Nearly 1,000 armed men vandalised the houses of Suman Singh, who had resigned as the Baita village panchayat pradhan (head of the village level local self Government institution) and a ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) leader Bankim Sin
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Nearly 1,000 armed men vandalised the houses of Suman Singh, who had resigned as the Baita village panchayat pradhan (head of the village level local self Government institution) and a ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) leader Bankim Singha at Barkola. "Bankim's house was ransacked as he had supplied water to the patrolling forces three days ago," Police said.
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August - 20 
PTI reports that armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up at least two forest department office buildings at Tamada, located barely 20 to 35 kilometers from Rourkela in the Sundergarh District, on August 20. "After boa
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PTI reports that armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up at least two forest department office buildings at Tamada, located barely 20 to 35 kilometers from Rourkela in the Sundergarh District, on August 20. "After boarding a bus at Karuabahal, around 40 Maoist cadres blew up the forest range office at Tamada using powerful explosives. The employees were driven away before destroying the office," Sudarsan Sethi, the Sub-Divisional Police Officer said. Maoists then reached Birida under Brahmanitaranga Police Station and similarly destroyed the forest beat house there. Sethi said this is for the first time that Maoists blew up forest department offices in Sundergarh District.
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August - 20 
Security Force (SF) personnel shot dead a National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militant, identified as David Basumatary, at Dalgaon village under Saraibil border outpost near India-Bhutan border in the Kokrajhar District at about 3.30am (IST)
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Security Force (SF) personnel shot dead a National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militant, identified as David Basumatary, at Dalgaon village under Saraibil border outpost near India-Bhutan border in the Kokrajhar District at about 3.30am (IST) on August 20, according to Assam Tribune.
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August - 20 
The Lohardaga District Police in the night of August 20 arrested three sympathizers of the CPI-Maoist and recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition, Times of India reported. On the basis of a tip-off, the Police conducted raids in different part
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The Lohardaga District Police in the night of August 20 arrested three sympathizers of the CPI-Maoist and recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition, Times of India reported. On the basis of a tip-off, the Police conducted raids in different parts of the town and its outskirts and arrested Sandeep Yadav of Raghunandan Lane near Gudri Bazaar, Moise Khan of Kharki Bala Toli, and Amit Singh of Khwas Ambava. A cache of arms and ammunition, including two Chinese and Italian-make pistols, one locally-made revolver, six empty pistol magazines and cartridges of different bore, were recovered from the houses of the three and the residence of Ashok Singh, who, however, managed to escape. A cellular phone and a car belonging to Sandeep were also seized by the Police. The Superintendent of Police (SP) Subodh Prasad said that during raids conducted to rescue HINDALCO’s 10 staff - who were abducted on August 17 from the company's mines in Gumla and later released on August 19 in the bordering areas - he was tipped off about CPI-Maoist ‘commander’ Sanjay Yadav's network in Lohardaga town. The SP said that several documents recovered during the raids suggest that the three persons were involved in supplying arms and levy collection. During interrogation, they revealed the names of several Maoist sympathizers, the SP said, adding that the police have also learnt about some others who provide logistic support to Maoists. The SP said that Sandeep's sister Sangita was married to a People Liberation Front of India (formerly known as the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers) activist, Sunil Yadav, of Line Mohalla in Chatra. "Sandeep accepted that he had collected Rs 1 lakh as levy demanded by Sanjay Yadav from contractor Deepak Rajgaria, who is constructing an ITI at Kujra village. The police also seized the levy receipt book in the name of Maoists' frontal organization Nav Janvadi Yuva Morcha. Mois Khan used to supply arms to Naxal organizations," he added.
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August - 20 
Times of India reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) exploded an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) near Mahuatola in the Lalgarh area of West Midnapore District targeting a joint forces patrol on August 20, the third
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Times of India reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) exploded an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) near Mahuatola in the Lalgarh area of West Midnapore District targeting a joint forces patrol on August 20, the third day of the bandh (shutdown) called by the People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA). Police also recovered three IEDs near the Kadashole Police camp.
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August - 20 
Two unidentified militants were killed during two separate encounters in the Kupwara District on August 20, Daily Excelsior reported. Acting on a tip off regarding the presence of militants, troops of the Rashtriya Rifles (41st battalion) launched a
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Two unidentified militants were killed during two separate encounters in the Kupwara District on August 20, Daily Excelsior reported. Acting on a tip off regarding the presence of militants, troops of the Rashtriya Rifles (41st battalion) launched a search operation in the forest area of Kashira Kalaroos. During the operation, militants reportedly opened fire on the search party, and during the ensuing encounter, an unidentified militant was shot dead, a Police spokesman said in capital Srinagar.
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August - 21 
A cadre belonging to the Vice Chairman faction of the People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), identified as Taorem Manglemchandra alias Ibungo alias Boy, was arrested by a combined force of the Imphal West District Police and Army from I
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A cadre belonging to the Vice Chairman faction of the People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), identified as Taorem Manglemchandra alias Ibungo alias Boy, was arrested by a combined force of the Imphal West District Police and Army from Ishok Chingphu area under Nambol Police Station on August 21. Two live rounds of AK ammunitions and a cell phone were recovered from his possession. Another militant of the same faction, identified as Sanjenbam Herojit alias Itombi, was arrested by the combined force from Maklang. One more cadre of the same faction, identified as Loukram Dilip, was arrested by the combined force from Keishamthong. One cell phone was recovered from his possession.
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August - 21 
A Sessions Court in Guwahati sent Malsawmkimi (31) to judicial custody for 14 days. Malsawmkimi was arrested by the Kolkata Police and the National Investigation Agency on August 13 from a hotel for her links with the Black Widow militants.
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A Sessions Court in Guwahati sent Malsawmkimi (31) to judicial custody for 14 days. Malsawmkimi was arrested by the Kolkata Police and the National Investigation Agency on August 13 from a hotel for her links with the Black Widow militants.
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A trooper of the 2nd India Reserve Battalion, Takyenjam Munal Singh, who was reportedly involved in triggering a bomb blast at the Chamber Hospital in capital Imphal on August 21, was remanded to seven days of Police custody after he was produced bef
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A trooper of the 2nd India Reserve Battalion, Takyenjam Munal Singh, who was reportedly involved in triggering a bomb blast at the Chamber Hospital in capital Imphal on August 21, was remanded to seven days of Police custody after he was produced before the Judicial Magistrate in Imphal on August 22.
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August - 21 
According to Times of India, the Government on August 21 handed over fresh information on the November 26, 2008 terrorist attacks (also referred to as 26/11) in Mumbai to Pakistan. Additional information about the role of the Jama’at-ud-Da’awa (also
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According to Times of India, the Government on August 21 handed over fresh information on the November 26, 2008 terrorist attacks (also referred to as 26/11) in Mumbai to Pakistan. Additional information about the role of the Jama’at-ud-Da’awa (also known as Lashkar-e-Toiba [LeT]) chief Hafiz Mohammed Saeed in 26/11 was reportedly given. The information on Saeed, officials claimed, was "cogent and convincing evidence" to prosecute him. Without disclosing details, sources in the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said the new information comprised "fresh investigation details produced before the trial court in Mumbai". The official also said, "Reading of the material before the Mumbai trial court clearly pointed to the role of Saeed. This warrants further investigation and evidence on record should certainly lead to Saeed's prosecution."
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August - 21 
According to Times of India, the Maharashtra Home Minister, Jayant Patil, who was attending the stone-laying ceremony of an academy at Surabardi to train Alpha Hawks, a new sophisticated force to counter Maoists, revealed that the Government may rais
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According to Times of India, the Maharashtra Home Minister, Jayant Patil, who was attending the stone-laying ceremony of an academy at Surabardi to train Alpha Hawks, a new sophisticated force to counter Maoists, revealed that the Government may raise an exclusive tribal battalion to act with the Police in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-affected regions. Addressing a meeting at the State Reserve Police Force (Group XIII) site, Patil said that the affected tribal dominated and Maoist-affected Districts like Gadchiroli and Gondia should have a force made up of local youths who know the difficult forest terrain better in order to combat the Maoists.
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August - 21 
At least 10 Marwari (a business community) families have deserted their homes and shops in the tea gardens of Sonitpur District and returned to Rajasthan fearing attacks by the NDFB, which had been serving extortion notes to the community for the pas
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At least 10 Marwari (a business community) families have deserted their homes and shops in the tea gardens of Sonitpur District and returned to Rajasthan fearing attacks by the NDFB, which had been serving extortion notes to the community for the past few months. The Secretary of the Dhekiajuli Marwari panchayat (group) in Sonitpur, Munna Chandak, said six businessmen and their families have left for their home State in the past 15 days. Four other families have fled from Rangapara. “Some other families are camping in Dhekiajuli town and looking for people to sell off their shops. They will leave for Rajasthan as soon as they can do so,” Chandak said. The business community of Dhekiajuli has faxed a memorandum to the Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Ghelot to take up the matter with the Assam Government. Almost every tea garden in Assam reportedly has at least one provision store run by the Marwaris. These stores sell a variety of items and cater to the labour community and managers alike. An official source said almost all the owners of garden stores have been served with extortion notices by the NDFB, especially in Sonitpur District, in the past few months. The exodus began soon after an employee of a departmental store at Sapai tea estate, Subash Das, was abducted on August 6.
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August - 21 
Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested from Jhitka forests in the Lalgarh area of West Midnapore District on August 20, Times of India reports. Police also confiscated pipe guns, cartridges and gelatin rolls from the i
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Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested from Jhitka forests in the Lalgarh area of West Midnapore District on August 20, Times of India reports. Police also confiscated pipe guns, cartridges and gelatin rolls from the insurgents. During their interrogation, it was revealed that the CPI-Maoist is piling up arms in the forests of Lakshmanpur and Tarki, about six kilometers from Lalgarh, close to the Jhitka forests. The arrests also reportedly confirmed that outsiders such as Subal Murmu, now in Police remand, had come all the way from Gajole in Malda to Jangalmahal, apparently for the Maoist cause.
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August - 21 
Four Naxalites (Left-Wing Extremists) from Tamil Nadu are on an indefinite hunger strike since August 21in the District jail in Koraput, demanding early disposal of their cases and shifting to Periyakulam in Tamil Nadu, reports The Hindu. Muthu Selva
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Four Naxalites (Left-Wing Extremists) from Tamil Nadu are on an indefinite hunger strike since August 21in the District jail in Koraput, demanding early disposal of their cases and shifting to Periyakulam in Tamil Nadu, reports The Hindu. Muthu Selvam, M. Karthik alias Kannan alias Gobi, Palanivel and Velmurugan were lodged at the jail along with Sundar Murty, another hardcore Naxalite, on January 15, 2008 for their involvement in the attack on the police headquarters at Koraput in 2004. As Sundar Murty was shifted to Chennai, capital of Tamil Nadu, in August 2008 for appearing before a TADA court, the court could not give a final verdict on the case as he was the prime accused, according to Niranjan Das, the Jailor.
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August - 21 
In the same District, two senior employees of a cement factory were abducted by suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants from near their factory at Damas area in the afternoon of August 21, when they were traveling in a vehicle to t
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In the same District, two senior employees of a cement factory were abducted by suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants from near their factory at Damas area in the afternoon of August 21, when they were traveling in a vehicle to their main office at Dudhnoi of Goalpara District in Assam. They were identified as Sambu Danuka and P.K. Hori. Subsequently, the Police recovered the abandoned vehicle from Miapara village, five kilometers away from Damas. Sources said the prime suspect was the ‘108 battalion’ of the ULFA led by Gulit Das which was operating in the area. Unconfirmed reports indicated that the ULFA carried out the abduction in retaliation for the company not complying with its demand for a huge amount of ‘donations’.
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August - 21 
People's Liberation Army (PLA) militant, Mohammed Waris Khan, was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel during a search operation at an unspecified place in Thoubal District on August 21.
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People's Liberation Army (PLA) militant, Mohammed Waris Khan, was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel during a search operation at an unspecified place in Thoubal District on August 21.
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August - 21 
PTI reports that a villager was shot dead while a couple of houses were damaged by suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Jamua village in the Ghatsila sub-divison of East Singhbhum District on August 21.
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PTI reports that a villager was shot dead while a couple of houses were damaged by suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Jamua village in the Ghatsila sub-divison of East Singhbhum District on August 21.
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August - 21 
PTI reports that Police personnel were engaged in an exchange of fire with a group of Maoists at Edadalli, about 125 kilometers from Chikmagalur, on August 21, an unnamed Police official said. The reports said that a Police team which spotted 10 Maoi
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PTI reports that Police personnel were engaged in an exchange of fire with a group of Maoists at Edadalli, about 125 kilometers from Chikmagalur, on August 21, an unnamed Police official said. The reports said that a Police team which spotted 10 Maoists during combing operations launched in the morning, asked them to surrender but the insurgents opened fire. The encounter between the two sides continued till the afternoon and casualties, if any, were not immediately known, Superintendent of Police M. N. Nagaraj said.
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August - 21 
Quoting intelligence sources, Shillong Times has reported that the two abducted employees of a cement factory are being kept in confinement by suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants since they have refused to pay a ransom of INR t
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Quoting intelligence sources, Shillong Times has reported that the two abducted employees of a cement factory are being kept in confinement by suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants since they have refused to pay a ransom of INR two million to the outfit. They were abducted from near their factory at Damas in the East Garo Hills District on August 21.
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August - 21 
Suspected militants of the Ranjan Daimary faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) shot dead a member of the Bodoland Peoples Front (BPF), Sonen Basumatary (32), at his Bangalbazar residence in the Sukansangra area under Bismuri ou
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Suspected militants of the Ranjan Daimary faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) shot dead a member of the Bodoland Peoples Front (BPF), Sonen Basumatary (32), at his Bangalbazar residence in the Sukansangra area under Bismuri outpost of Kokrajhar District around 6.10am (IST) of August 21, according to Telegraph. Police said four to five militants came to the house and shot him dead. Derhasat Basumatary, the BPF Kokrajhar District Secretary and Bodoland Territorial Council executive member, claimed that the NDFB was behind the killing.
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August - 21 
The Aminjikarai Police on August 21 registered a case against the Tamizhar Desiya Iyakkam leader P. Nedumaran and others for violating conditions of permission granted for a public meeting organised by the Sri Lankan Tamils Protection Movement in Che
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The Aminjikarai Police on August 21 registered a case against the Tamizhar Desiya Iyakkam leader P. Nedumaran and others for violating conditions of permission granted for a public meeting organised by the Sri Lankan Tamils Protection Movement in Chennai on August 20, The Hindu reports. According to Police, the participants held flags of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and pinned pictures of its slain chief Vellupilai Prabhakaran on their shirts.
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August - 21 
The Bihar Government has sought the inclusion of four more Maoist insurgency-affected Districts under the Security Related Expenditure (SRE), The Hindu reports. Apart from 15 out of the 38 revenue Districts covered under the scheme at present, simila
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The Bihar Government has sought the inclusion of four more Maoist insurgency-affected Districts under the Security Related Expenditure (SRE), The Hindu reports. Apart from 15 out of the 38 revenue Districts covered under the scheme at present, similar treatment is required for four more revenue Districts affected by the insurgency, the Inspector General of Police (Operations) S. K. Bharadwaj said on August 21. The State Government had proposed inclusion of four more Districts - Lakhisarai, Munger, Buxar and Sheikhpura - in the SRE scheme. The Centre has, however, decided to cover Munger only, Bharadwaj added. “We have submitted a fresh proposal to this effect,” official sources said, adding that Saharsa also ought to also be included in the list of Districts covered under the SRE. Under the SRE scheme, the expenditure incurred on security is reimbursed by the Centre. The CPI-Maoist has reportedly made their presence felt in 31 Districts of Bihar. Bharadwaj, who also in-charge of anti-Naxal cell in the Bihar Police headquarters, said that two of the three proposed India Reserve (IR) battalions have been made operational and the process of land acquisition for the third IR battalion at Valmikinagar in the West Champaran District (close to the India-Nepal border) was underway. Official sources said the recruitment of Police personnel for the two IR battalions - one at the Bihar Military Police-4 (Dumraon) and another at the BMP-12 (Saharsa) - was almost complete and the constables are undergoing training.
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August - 21 
The Meghalaya Police suspects the involvement of the Rabha Viper Army in the August 21 abduction of two employees of a cement factory from near their factory at Damas, according to Shillong Times. ''There is no breakthrough yet, although efforts are
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The Meghalaya Police suspects the involvement of the Rabha Viper Army in the August 21 abduction of two employees of a cement factory from near their factory at Damas, according to Shillong Times. ''There is no breakthrough yet, although efforts are on to rescue them after we got fresh clues,'' Superintendent of Police of East Garo Hills District, Sylvester Nongtynger, said. ''Our preliminary investigations indicated that the abduction was carried out by a new militant group and not ULFA, but nonetheless, we are analysing with our investigation to rescue the officials,'' Nongtynger added.
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August - 21 
The officer also said the Centre might provide four Counter-insurgency Battalions for Resolute Action (COBRA) at Kaimur-Rohtas, Jamui-Nawada and Gaya-Aurangabad. Bihar is also planning to set up four counter-insurgency and anti-terrorism schools at B
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The officer also said the Centre might provide four Counter-insurgency Battalions for Resolute Action (COBRA) at Kaimur-Rohtas, Jamui-Nawada and Gaya-Aurangabad. Bihar is also planning to set up four counter-insurgency and anti-terrorism schools at BMP-2 (Dehri-on-Sone), BMP-3 (Bodh Gaya), BMP-4 (Dumraon) and BMP-15 (Valmikinagar). The Centre has released INR 1.6 crore for the purpose and tenders for construction of buildings for the proposed training centres are likely to be advertised in September 2009, the Additional Director General of Police (Headquarters), Neelmani, said. He informed that the detailed project report for the proposed training schools had already been submitted to the Government for its approval. The Police headquarters is also contemplating on bringing about certain changes in the surrender policy of for Maoists, sources said.
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August - 21 
The State Home Secretary Ardhendu Sen, on a visit to West Midnapore District during the day, said the operations would continue. “The operations against the Maoists will not end quickly. They are continuing. The Centre has accepted that the security
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The State Home Secretary Ardhendu Sen, on a visit to West Midnapore District during the day, said the operations would continue. “The operations against the Maoists will not end quickly. They are continuing. The Centre has accepted that the security forces need to stay in Paschim Medinipur,” Sen said, adding that the West Bengal Government has requested the Jharkhand Government to launch a simultaneous operation against the extremists for better results.
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August - 21 
Three persons, including a girl, were injured when two youths hurled a grenade inside the campus of the Chamber of Commerce Hospital at Thangal Bazaar area in Imphal West District on August 21, reports Imphal Free Press. Bystanders who were alerted b
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Three persons, including a girl, were injured when two youths hurled a grenade inside the campus of the Chamber of Commerce Hospital at Thangal Bazaar area in Imphal West District on August 21, reports Imphal Free Press. Bystanders who were alerted by the blast later managed to capture one of the youths, Takyenjam Munal Singh, while he was trying to escape after triggering the blast. The mob assaulted the youth and later handed him over to the Police. Takyenjam is reportedly a trooper from the 2nd India Reserve Battalion posted in Khuman Lampak. He confessed during interrogation that under the instruction of Ibungo of the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), a woman, identified as Abe, delivered the hand grenade at Sanakeithel on August 18. Takyenjam further revealed that he had earlier hurled hand grenades at the Shanti Hospital on July 27 and Langol View Clinic on July 28 at the instruction of Ibungo.
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August - 21 
Two Naxalites were injured in the August 21 incident of exchange of fire in Chikmagalur District, reports Express Buzz. Police also recovered army grenades, electronic detonators, radio, walkie-talkie, large quantity of ammunition, condoms, medicines
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Two Naxalites were injured in the August 21 incident of exchange of fire in Chikmagalur District, reports Express Buzz. Police also recovered army grenades, electronic detonators, radio, walkie-talkie, large quantity of ammunition, condoms, medicines, letters addressed to different media groups, household utensils among other things from the encounter site.
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August - 22 
Four Police personnel, including an Assistant Sub-Inspector, were killed while two others sustained injuries when cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoist) attacked them under Sono Police Station in Jamui District on August 22, repo
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Four Police personnel, including an Assistant Sub-Inspector, were killed while two others sustained injuries when cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoist) attacked them under Sono Police Station in Jamui District on August 22, reports Times of India. Confirming the incident, Additional Director-General of Police Neelmani said an Assistant Sub-Inspector and three Special Auxiliary Police (SAP) personnel were killed while two other Police personnel sustained injuries when around 40 armed CPI-Maoist cadres ambushed a Police patrol team.
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August - 22 
PTI reports that a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader was arrested in connection with the attack on a Police party which killed five Police personnel in the Jamui District on August 22, Police said on August 30. Acting on a tip-off,
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PTI reports that a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader was arrested in connection with the attack on a Police party which killed five Police personnel in the Jamui District on August 22, Police said on August 30. Acting on a tip-off, Police raided a place at Sono Bazaar in Jamui in the evening of August 29 and arrested CPI-Maoist leader Mustkeen Ansari, the Additional Director General of Police (Headquarters) Neelmani said. Ansari has revealed vital information about the attack, he claimed. As reported earlier, four Special Auxiliary Police personnel and an Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police were killed by the insurgents at Sono Bazaar on August 22. They had also looted six weapons and ammunition from the Policemen.
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August - 22 
PTI reports that in the second such incident in two days in Karnataka, the Anti-Naxal Force (ANF) and Naxalites (Left-Wing extremists) exchanged fire at Alamadi village near Augumbe in the Shimoga District on August 22. According to reports, a group
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PTI reports that in the second such incident in two days in Karnataka, the Anti-Naxal Force (ANF) and Naxalites (Left-Wing extremists) exchanged fire at Alamadi village near Augumbe in the Shimoga District on August 22. According to reports, a group of extremists fired at the Police team, which was combing the area following a tip-off about the movement of the Naxalites.
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August - 22 
Referring to the Jamui incident in the evening of August 22 in which five Policemen were killed, Neelmani said two Maoist squads had participated in the attack. "They all have been identified and intensive raids were on in the bordering areas of Biha
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Referring to the Jamui incident in the evening of August 22 in which five Policemen were killed, Neelmani said two Maoist squads had participated in the attack. "They all have been identified and intensive raids were on in the bordering areas of Bihar and Jharkhand to nab them," he said. "Instructions have been given to the station house officers to keep an eye on mobile towers, which have increasingly been attacked by the Maoists in recent times," the ADG said. As per figures available at the State Police headquarters, 14 mobile towers of BSNL, Airtel and Reliance telecommunications were blown up by the insurgents in the Aurangabad, Gaya, Arwal and Rohtas Districts in 2008. Till July 2009, five such incidents have been reported.
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August - 22 
The indefinite strike called by the Maoist-backed Police Santrash Birodhi Janasadharaner Committee (PSBJC) in the three Districts of West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia that entered its fourth day on August 22 was ‘relaxed’ for a two-hour period “for
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The indefinite strike called by the Maoist-backed Police Santrash Birodhi Janasadharaner Committee (PSBJC) in the three Districts of West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia that entered its fourth day on August 22 was ‘relaxed’ for a two-hour period “for the convenience of the people”. Acknowledging the difficulties faced by the people, Chhatradhar Mahato, PSBJC convenor, told The Hindu over telephone from his hideout, “We decided to relax the bandh for two hours each day for as long as it lasts”. He, however, declined any chance of the movement slackening and stuck to the PSBJC’s demand of Security Forces’ withdrawal from the region.
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August - 22 
The Union Government is likely to enact a federal anti-terror law to lend more powers to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), Law Minister Veerappa Moily said on August 22, reports Times of India. Speaking at a conference on Constitution and anti
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The Union Government is likely to enact a federal anti-terror law to lend more powers to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), Law Minister Veerappa Moily said on August 22, reports Times of India. Speaking at a conference on Constitution and anti-terror laws, Moily said the inter-State and international nature of terrorism resulted in the creation of NIA and it is equally important to have a federal law. Calling terrorism an undeclared war, Moily said the Union Government should show no hesitation in dealing with it. "It is an attack on our institutions of democracy, symbols of national pride, security and strategic infrastructure and on civilians,'' he said, adding that ”Encounter is not an answer. Unless the criminal justice system is completely overhauled, which we would like to do in the future, it is necessary not only to build capacity of law enforcers, but also the judiciary.'' Moily also pointed out that financing is an important element and "if terrorists' resources can be cut, 50% of the problem can be solved".
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August - 22 
Three Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) militants, Aboam Bibo Singh, Thoiba Singh and Achom Denamani Singh, were arrested by troops from an unspecified place in Manipur on August 22.
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Three Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) militants, Aboam Bibo Singh, Thoiba Singh and Achom Denamani Singh, were arrested by troops from an unspecified place in Manipur on August 22.
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August - 22 
Tilak Chand Sharma, the manager of a rice warehouse, was allegedly abducted by three unidentified militants from the Gossaigaon Police Station area in Kokrajhar District at around 7 pm (IST) on August 22, according to Assam Tribune. Sources said the
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Tilak Chand Sharma, the manager of a rice warehouse, was allegedly abducted by three unidentified militants from the Gossaigaon Police Station area in Kokrajhar District at around 7 pm (IST) on August 22, according to Assam Tribune. Sources said the militants, riding two motorbikes, broke into the warehouse and abducted Sharma at gunpoint.
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August - 23 
A joint meeting between the ex- Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT) and the surrendered NDFB militants was held at Debargaon in the Kokrajhar District to discuss the rehabilitation of surrendered members, life security and implementation of Bodo Territorial
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A joint meeting between the ex- Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT) and the surrendered NDFB militants was held at Debargaon in the Kokrajhar District to discuss the rehabilitation of surrendered members, life security and implementation of Bodo Territorial Council (BTC) accord. The meeting was chaired by President of the ex-BLT Welfare Society, Jono Mahon Mashahary, where the BTC chief Hagrama Mohilary, who was the chairman of the disbanded BLT, was also present along with Transport Minister Chandan Brahma and other senior colleagues. In an interview with media, Mohilary said the former BLT members and surrendered NDFB militants were not fully rehabilitated even after five years of BTC accord although it was the part of clauses in the accord. He said the ex-BLT and surrendered NDFB members have been facing lack of security of life. The ex-BLT Welfare Society and the All Surrendered NDFB Welfare Association will jointly initiate to discuss the matter with the Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, he said, adding that both the associations will launch an agitation if their demands are not fulfilled.
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August - 23 
A separate incident in the neighbouring Palamau District, the Maoists blew up a mobile tower. About 50 armed insurgents reached the site of the tower situated on Aurangabad-Medininagar route in the District, stuffed it with explosives before blowing
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A separate incident in the neighbouring Palamau District, the Maoists blew up a mobile tower. About 50 armed insurgents reached the site of the tower situated on Aurangabad-Medininagar route in the District, stuffed it with explosives before blowing it up, Deputy Superintendent of Police Brajmohan Paswan said in Latehar. The blast left a big crater on the spot, about 200 kilometers from Ranchi, he added.
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August - 23 
In the same District, three National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants, identified as Penla Basumatary, Urga Basumatary, and Gobinda Rabha, were arrested by the Assam Police from the Serfanguri area on charges of extortion in the same eve
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In the same District, three National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants, identified as Penla Basumatary, Urga Basumatary, and Gobinda Rabha, were arrested by the Assam Police from the Serfanguri area on charges of extortion in the same evening, reports Telegraph.
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August - 23 
In the same District, two vehicles, including a passenger bus, were damaged when unidentified militants opened fire on them at a place between Phoubakchao and Ithai under Moirnag Police Station on August 23. The passenger bus was reportedly plying fr
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In the same District, two vehicles, including a passenger bus, were damaged when unidentified militants opened fire on them at a place between Phoubakchao and Ithai under Moirnag Police Station on August 23. The passenger bus was reportedly plying from capital Imphal to Churachandpur District headquarters.
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August - 23 
In the State, Police arrested three militants of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) outfit, hailing from Kulgam District, and recovered from their possession INR 120000 worth hawala money which they were smuggling from Srinagar to Gool in the Ramban Distric
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In the State, Police arrested three militants of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) outfit, hailing from Kulgam District, and recovered from their possession INR 120000 worth hawala money which they were smuggling from Srinagar to Gool in the Ramban District. Superintendent of Police Mubassir Latifi said the hawala money was meant for HM ‘divisional commander’ Mushtaq Ahmed Bhat alias Maqsood Bhat, presently operating in the Gool-Gulabgarh belt. The three militants were identified as Aijaz Ahmed Wani, Mohammad Yusuf, both residents of village Danow in Kulgam District, and Javed Ahmed Malik, a resident of Damhal Hanjipora in Kulgam.
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August - 23 
Infiltration along the porous India-Bangladesh border has decreased after Indian insurgent groups have shifted their camps from border areas, the Border Security Force Inspector General (Assam and Meghalaya Frontier) Prithvi Raj said. “The concentrat
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Infiltration along the porous India-Bangladesh border has decreased after Indian insurgent groups have shifted their camps from border areas, the Border Security Force Inspector General (Assam and Meghalaya Frontier) Prithvi Raj said. “The concentration of camps of the militants along the border areas are decreasing following pressure from the Bangladesh Government which wants the militant outfits to dismantle their camps and minimise their activities. The militant outfits are now shifting their bases to China, Myanmar and Nepal. This has decreased the pressure of infiltration. But we cannot rule out the possibility of the militants entering India,” he added. “Of the total 564 km of border fencing sanctioned along the international border in the Assam-Meghalaya Frontier, the work has been completed in around 158 km… We are facing problems in about 270 km due to various reasons. But we are persuading the construction agencies to speed up the work,” he said.
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August - 23 
Kundan Pahan’s ‘area commander’ Budhram Lohra was arrested and a 10 kilograms can bomb was recovered from Barigarha village under Bundu Police station at around 3pm. “Budhram was wanted in more than six cases, including cleaning out of a cash van of
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Kundan Pahan’s ‘area commander’ Budhram Lohra was arrested and a 10 kilograms can bomb was recovered from Barigarha village under Bundu Police station at around 3pm. “Budhram was wanted in more than six cases, including cleaning out of a cash van of a bank last year, killing of five special task force jawans in Rahe, an attack on Baruhatu police picket. On the basis of information collected from him, we recovered a can bomb planted on the road to blow up police vehicles,” the SSP said.
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August - 23 
Police arrested one United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant, Montu Kachari of Numuligarh, and a linkman, Tapan Bora of Baruah Gaon, from Bokakhat town in the Golaghat District, reports Sentinel. Some extortion notes were recovered from their
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Police arrested one United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant, Montu Kachari of Numuligarh, and a linkman, Tapan Bora of Baruah Gaon, from Bokakhat town in the Golaghat District, reports Sentinel. Some extortion notes were recovered from their possession.
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August - 23 
PTI reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead two activists of the Jharkhand Party-Aditya in the Belpahari area of West Midnapore District, the Police said on August 23. Lalu Murmu and Karan Murmu, residents of
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PTI reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead two activists of the Jharkhand Party-Aditya in the Belpahari area of West Midnapore District, the Police said on August 23. Lalu Murmu and Karan Murmu, residents of Shakhabhanga village, were missing since August 22 and their dead bodies were found near a forest in the morning of August 23, authorities said.
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August - 23 
Sentinel quoting an unconfirmed report said that the Union Government has already contacted the ULFA ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Baruah through middlemen and expressed its willingness for unconditional peace talks with the outfit outside India. The U
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Sentinel quoting an unconfirmed report said that the Union Government has already contacted the ULFA ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Baruah through middlemen and expressed its willingness for unconditional peace talks with the outfit outside India. The ULFA is yet to react to the recent media report that Paresh Baruah was arrested from a hideout in Manipur.
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August - 23 
Six CPI-Maoist cadres, disguised as pilgrims, were arrested along with 1,100 self-loading rifles (SLR) cartridges after a brief encounter near Silli village on the Silli-Gola road at around 2.30am (IST) on August 23. Senior Superintendent of Police (
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Six CPI-Maoist cadres, disguised as pilgrims, were arrested along with 1,100 self-loading rifles (SLR) cartridges after a brief encounter near Silli village on the Silli-Gola road at around 2.30am (IST) on August 23. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Praveen Kumar said the breakthrough had come after someone tipped them about the ammunition supply. “I have informed my Munger counterpart who is conducting raids to arrest the supplier,” Kumar added, saying seven rounds of firing took place before the six persons could be arrested. Those arrested were identified as Bholo Shaw alias David, Pradeep Mahto, Rajesh Kumar Mahto, Prafulla Kumar Mahto, Mandal Das and Murari Hussian. Except Pradeep and Hussain, all were dressed as pilgrims visiting Baidyanath Dham during Shravan Mela (religious fair). Pradeep, riding the motorcycle, was escorting the ammunition-laden car, driven by Hussain, in which the other four were also traveling. Kumar said that Pradeep was arrested first near the village, about 40 kilometres from Ranchi. “After interrogation, Pradeep divulged the information and we targeted the car,” he added. The cartridges, supposed to be handed over to Maoist ‘sub-zonal’ commander Kundan Pahan were carried from Munger in Bihar in a car escorted by a motorcycle. Kumar said Bholo alias David was a key member of the Pahan group. “He has been active in Bundu and Tamar for the past four years and can be called Kundan’s right hand. He is wanted in at least 12 cases registered in Bundu and Tamar police stations,” he added.
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August - 23 
Telegraph adds that the CPI-Maoist has called for a two-day bandh (shutdown), beginning from the midnight of August 23, in the States of Jharkhand, Bihar, Bengal, Orissa and Chhattisgarh to protest against the arrest of its politburo member Anil and
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Telegraph adds that the CPI-Maoist has called for a two-day bandh (shutdown), beginning from the midnight of August 23, in the States of Jharkhand, Bihar, Bengal, Orissa and Chhattisgarh to protest against the arrest of its politburo member Anil and central committee member Kartik. Party leader Kishanji told media that the duo was arrested on August 19 while they were traveling in a train from Ranchi to Patna, the capital of Bihar. “We don’t know their whereabouts as they have not been produced in court by the police till now,” Kishanji said. However, denying the arrest of the extremists, the Director General of Police (Jharkhand) V.D. Ram said, “This is not the first time we are facing a meaningless bandh. We will take all precautions taken during rebel-sponsored bandhs. If we had such a big breakthrough, we would have informed everyone.” Meanwhile, security has been put on high alert in the State.
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August - 23 
The Director General of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), A. S. Gill, visited Salbani where a Combat Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) training institute would be set up. Gill visited the site allotted for the institute by the State Government
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The Director General of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), A. S. Gill, visited Salbani where a Combat Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) training institute would be set up. Gill visited the site allotted for the institute by the State Government beside the mint there. He also reportedly held a meeting with commanders of the 26 CRPF companies who are currently part of the joint forces engaged in anti-Maoist operations in Lalgarh.
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August - 23 
The Government of India asked Bangladesh to deport ULFA leader Anup Chetia, reports Assam Tribune. Chetia, whose real name is Golap Baruah, has been in jail since his arrest in Dhaka in January 1998 from Shyamoli area under the Foreigners Act and the
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The Government of India asked Bangladesh to deport ULFA leader Anup Chetia, reports Assam Tribune. Chetia, whose real name is Golap Baruah, has been in jail since his arrest in Dhaka in January 1998 from Shyamoli area under the Foreigners Act and the Passports Act. After completion of Chetia’s jail term, India has asked Bangladesh to handover him. Bangladesh has so far not given any response but India is hopeful that it would accede to the request considering the new Government’s resolve to root out terrorism and the new impetus being imparted to bilateral ties. Chetia has been seeking political asylum in Bangladesh or deportation to any country other than India but those petitions are pending.
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August - 23 
The Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) is reportedly ready to deposit arms before the Assam Police in order to enter into a cease-fire with the Government. According to sources, the development has taken place at the initiative
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The Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) is reportedly ready to deposit arms before the Assam Police in order to enter into a cease-fire with the Government. According to sources, the development has taken place at the initiative of a top officer in the Special Branch of the State Police Force.
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August - 23 
The Special Operations Group of Jammu and Kashmir Police arrested the ‘chief commander’ of Al Badr militant outfit in the Sopore area of Baramulla District on August 23, Daily Excelsior reported. Zeenat-ul-Islam, a resident of Shopian District in sou
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The Special Operations Group of Jammu and Kashmir Police arrested the ‘chief commander’ of Al Badr militant outfit in the Sopore area of Baramulla District on August 23, Daily Excelsior reported. Zeenat-ul-Islam, a resident of Shopian District in south Kashmir, was operating under various codenames, including Zahid and Junaid, during his four-year stint as the operations chief of the outfit, official sources said. Zeenat-ul-Islam Shah was active in militancy since 2005 and was operating in the Lolab area of Kupwara District, the Inspector General of Police (Kashmir), Farooq Ahmed, said. He is reported to have shifted to Shopian only two months back. He used to report to top Al-Badr commander Yusuf Baloch in Pakistan. He was reportedly trained in Lolab by Pakistan trainer Sikander in 2005. A laptop and some documents were recovered from his possession. Official sources described the arrest of Zeenat as a major success of anti-militancy operations in Kashmir as he was trying to recruit new militants for fanning militancy while finding over-ground workers to guide the recently infiltrated militants from across the Line of Control to interior areas of the Kashmir Valley. Security agencies have reportedly been on his trail for the past couple of years after it emerged that he was coordinating operations with the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and other outfits in south Kashmir.
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August - 23 
With another Policeman succumbing to injuries on August 23, the number of Police personnel killed in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attack on a Police patrol in Jamui on August 22 increased to five. "One more Special Auxiliary Polic
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With another Policeman succumbing to injuries on August 23, the number of Police personnel killed in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attack on a Police patrol in Jamui on August 22 increased to five. "One more Special Auxiliary Police (SAP) jawan succumbed to injuries at a hospital in Jamui," Addition Director General (headquarters) Neelmani told PTI in Patna. "Body of a Naxalite who might have been killed during the encounter was also recovered today from an isolated place, about three km from the spot," he said, adding that there was a possibility of several other Maoists being killed in the encounter whose bodies may have been taken away by the extremists. As reported earlier, four Police personnel, including an Assistant Sub-Inspector, were killed while two others sustained injuries when the CPI-Maoist cadres attacked them under Sono Police Station in Jamui District.
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August - 24 
A suspected militant was shot dead by troops during an encounter at Moirangkhong Pat in the Bishupur District on August 24, reports Imphal Free Press. While some other militants managed to escape, one AK-56 Rifles along with one magazine loaded with
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A suspected militant was shot dead by troops during an encounter at Moirangkhong Pat in the Bishupur District on August 24, reports Imphal Free Press. While some other militants managed to escape, one AK-56 Rifles along with one magazine loaded with six live rounds of AK ammunition and some empty cases were recovered from the possession of the slain militant.
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August - 24 
A United National Liberation Front (UNLF) militant, Maraksurajit alias Tomba Singh, was arrested by troops during a search operation at Tuivang under Tengnoupal Police Station in the Thoubal District.
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A United National Liberation Front (UNLF) militant, Maraksurajit alias Tomba Singh, was arrested by troops during a search operation at Tuivang under Tengnoupal Police Station in the Thoubal District.
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August - 24 
According to Daily Excelsior, at least six Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were injured in a grenade attack by militants on their camp in the capital Srinagar at approximately 8.15 pm on August 24. The militants lobbed a grenade at the
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According to Daily Excelsior, at least six Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were injured in a grenade attack by militants on their camp in the capital Srinagar at approximately 8.15 pm on August 24. The militants lobbed a grenade at the Kahkashan Hotel, which houses a camp of the CRPF at Nowpora in old city area. The grenade reportedly landed in the compound of the security camp, resulting in minor injuries to six troopers. No militant outfit has claimed responsibility for the attack so far.
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August - 24 
Bhutan has reportedly said that no militant outfit from Assam had camps on its soil, according to Telegraph. A 11-member delegation from Bhutan which is visiting Assam said in Kokrajhar on August 24 that their country would never allow any anti-India
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Bhutan has reportedly said that no militant outfit from Assam had camps on its soil, according to Telegraph. A 11-member delegation from Bhutan which is visiting Assam said in Kokrajhar on August 24 that their country would never allow any anti-India activity from its soil. "We are clear that after Operation All Clear in 2003, there is no militant camp in our country," Dasho Kunzang Wangai, the Deputy Commissioner of Bhutan’s Serfang District, bordering Kokrajhar in Assam, said. He also said his Government had asked him to convey to India that Bhutan would never allow any insurgent group from India to use Bhutan for its activities. Earlier, Wangai, the Superintendent of Police of Gelephu, Major Karma Tshering and Gelephu Sub-Divisional Officer Yecherangrig Dorji met the Kokrajhar Deputy Commissioner of Police Carol Narzary and top officials of the para-military Sashastra Seema Bal to discuss security of the two countries.
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August - 24 
Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested in the Dantewada District on August 24, according to PTI. Acting on a tip-off about Maoist activities at Musaras village, Police raided the area and arrested Barse Manjhi, Sodhi H
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Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested in the Dantewada District on August 24, according to PTI. Acting on a tip-off about Maoist activities at Musaras village, Police raided the area and arrested Barse Manjhi, Sodhi Hunga, Kudami Ganga and Kavasi Deva and seized some arms from them, the Dantewada Superintendent of Police Amresh Mishra said. The recovered items also included Maoist literature, a locally-made revolver and five cartridges. Several cases of murder and attempt to murder are lodged against them in various Police stations of the Dantewada District, Mishra added.
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August - 24 
Press Trust of India has reported that the CPI-Maoist has destroyed nearly 70 cellular phone towers during the last three years in six insurgency-affected States. Union Home Ministry officials said 20 towers were destroyed in Chhattisgarh where in 20
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Press Trust of India has reported that the CPI-Maoist has destroyed nearly 70 cellular phone towers during the last three years in six insurgency-affected States. Union Home Ministry officials said 20 towers were destroyed in Chhattisgarh where in 2008 alone 14 towers of both private and Government networks were attacked. Jharkhand, which did not witness any attack on mobile towers till 2007, saw nine attacks in 2008. Attacks on telephone towers have also occurred in Andhra Pradesh, Orissa and Maharashtra. 14 mobile phone towers were destroyed by the Maoists in Bihar in 2008. Consequently, the home ministry has reportedly offered to locate the towers in the premises of para-military forces stationed in the troubled Districts or in Police station campuses.
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August - 24 
PTI reports that an exchange of fire took place between Police and a group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Sonsuri forest in Kurkheda taluk (revenue division) of Gadchiroli District in the evening of Aug 24. One .303 rifle a
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PTI reports that an exchange of fire took place between Police and a group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Sonsuri forest in Kurkheda taluk (revenue division) of Gadchiroli District in the evening of Aug 24. One .303 rifle and four 12 bore rifles, apart from some Maoist literature, were recovered from the spot, Police said. The exact number of Maoists injured could not be known immediately. However, no Policeman was injured in the encounter, Police added.
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August - 24 
Sources in the Union Government have confirmed the arrest of two CPI-Maoist leaders, however marking up their seniority far above the detentions on which the insurgents have given a 48-hour shutdown call, Telegraph reported on August 24. Union Home M
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Sources in the Union Government have confirmed the arrest of two CPI-Maoist leaders, however marking up their seniority far above the detentions on which the insurgents have given a 48-hour shutdown call, Telegraph reported on August 24. Union Home Ministry sources said Amit Bagchi, a central military commission member, and Shofique Mandal, a senior State-level leader of Jharkhand, were arrested. "The two key men are in custody. They were travelling together in a train in Jharkhand. Initially, even we did not know about the identity of the two leaders," the source said. Bagchi is believed to be a military strategist. As reported earlier, the CPI-Maoist has called for a two-day bandh in five states – West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh - to protest the arrest of Anil Kumar and Kartik. Hindustan Times adds that the CPI-Maoist leaders have threatened to start an indefinite bandh in Bihar and Jharkhand from August 26 if Anil and Kartik are not produced in court. This is the first time the Maoists have threatened indefinite strike spanning two States. "We have definite information that our politburo member Amit Bagchi alias Anil has been apprehended on August 19 from a train between the two state capitals. The Government has to produce him in court, or face indefinite bandh in the two states," said Koteshwar Rao on August 24.
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August - 24 
The 48-hour bandh (shutdown) called by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) evoked a partial response in Bihar, according to Hindustan Times. The Additional Director General of Police (ADG), Neelmani, said there was no untoward incident r
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The 48-hour bandh (shutdown) called by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) evoked a partial response in Bihar, according to Hindustan Times. The Additional Director General of Police (ADG), Neelmani, said there was no untoward incident reported from any part of the State. "Strict vigil is being maintained on railway platforms, bus stands and other public places as a precautionary measure. Trains are being escorted by the police," he added. "Besides, personnel of the Special Task Force and the Central Reserve Police have been engaged in carrying out intensive raids on different hideouts of the Maoists," Neelamni said. The CPI-Maoist had called for a two-day shutdown in five States, including Bihar, to protest the arrest of Anil Kumar, a CPI-Maoist politburo member, and Kartik, a central committee member from Patna. The bandh began on August 24.
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August - 24 
The 48-hour bandh (shutdown) called by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) paralysed life in the Jhargram sub-division and Midnapore town in West Midnapore District on August 24 though it evoked a mixed response in the Bankura and Puruli
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The 48-hour bandh (shutdown) called by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) paralysed life in the Jhargram sub-division and Midnapore town in West Midnapore District on August 24 though it evoked a mixed response in the Bankura and Purulia Districts, reports Indian Express. The outfit had called for a 48-hour bandh in five states, including West Bengal, in protest against the arrest of two leaders in Jharkhand, who were allegedly not produced in court in due time.
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August - 24 
The bandh evoked a good response in the Ghatshila sub-division of East Singhbhum District and parts of Seraikela-Kharsawan and West Singhbhum Districts on August 24, Telegraph reported. Though no untoward incident was reported, life remained paralyse
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The bandh evoked a good response in the Ghatshila sub-division of East Singhbhum District and parts of Seraikela-Kharsawan and West Singhbhum Districts on August 24, Telegraph reported. Though no untoward incident was reported, life remained paralysed. Zee News adds that while the shutdown had some impact in the Chatra, East and West Singhbhum Districts, Simdega, Khunti, Gumla, Latehar, Hazaribagh, Ranchi, Bokaro and Giridih were also affected in a small way, officials said.
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August - 24 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on August 24 (today) blew up a railway track in the Latehar District, Hindustan Times reported. Train services were, consequently, disrupted between the Barwadih-Barkakana route following the in
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on August 24 (today) blew up a railway track in the Latehar District, Hindustan Times reported. Train services were, consequently, disrupted between the Barwadih-Barkakana route following the incident. About 20 insurgents exploded the track between Kumundi and Hehegarha railway stations, about 150 kilometers from capital Ranchi, the Latehar Railway Station Master P.N. Tiwari said. The blast occurred at 6:30am after the Rajdhani Express crossed the spot at 5:30am. Latehar Superintendent of Police Kuldeep Diwedi, however, said the blast was not targeted at any train.
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August - 24 
The People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) is also observing a bandh since August 18 in the three Districts of West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia demanding the withdrawal of the Security Forces from Lalgarh. The two bandhs paralysed lif
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The People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) is also observing a bandh since August 18 in the three Districts of West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia demanding the withdrawal of the Security Forces from Lalgarh. The two bandhs paralysed life in Midnapore town and Jhargram sub-division in West Midnapore, Khatra sub-division in Bankura and rural areas in Purulia. West Midnapore District Magistrate, N S Nigam, said Government establishments, schools, colleges and banks remained closed and public transport has also been affected since August 18.
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August - 24 
The Union Government, in the wake of terror threats, is planning to set up a centralised system to monitor communications on mobile phones, landlines and the internet, reported PTI. The Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DoT), a telecom research
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The Union Government, in the wake of terror threats, is planning to set up a centralised system to monitor communications on mobile phones, landlines and the internet, reported PTI. The Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DoT), a telecom research and development organisation, is working on the Telecom Security project, which will help the Union Government to monitor both calls in the country through a centralised system. Talking about the project, the C-DoT Executive Director P. V. Acharya said, "It is viewed as a national project... Basically; it is about monitoring certain messages or conversations so that we can ensure security of the country."
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August - 24 
The Union Home Ministry has asked all Maoist insurgency-affected States to tighten security and intensify vigil against possible strikes by the insurgents on important installations, reports Times of India. The alert was sounded within hours of the M
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The Union Home Ministry has asked all Maoist insurgency-affected States to tighten security and intensify vigil against possible strikes by the insurgents on important installations, reports Times of India. The alert was sounded within hours of the Maoists' attacks in Jharkhand. There were intelligence inputs to suggest that the Maoists might try to target some important installations like railway property, telecom, roads and power stations, said an unnamed home ministry official, adding that these inputs had been shared with the concerned State Governments.
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August - 25 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was killed and five others were arrested in an encounter at Sakir Bigha in Gaya District on August 25, reported PTI. "Acting on a tip-off, police raided the area where the Maoists had assembled. Th
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was killed and five others were arrested in an encounter at Sakir Bigha in Gaya District on August 25, reported PTI. "Acting on a tip-off, police raided the area where the Maoists had assembled. The encounter took place when they, on being sighted by the police, fired at them," Superintendent of Police (SP) Sushil Khopade said. A Maoist sustained injuries in the encounter and died on way to the hospital, the SP said. One carbine, two country-made rifles and rounds of ammunition were recovered from the five arrested ultras, he added. However, Times of India reports that seven persons, suspected to be Maoists, were arrested following a clash between two groups near Barabar hills in Jehanabad District. One of them succumbed to his injuries on the way to hospital. Police also recovered some arms and ammunition from them. Gaya Deputy Inspector General Anupama Nilekar said near Shakirbigha village close to Barabar hills in Jehanabad District there was an encounter in which a suspected Naxal (left wing extremist) Surendra Manjhi was killed and six others were arrested by the Police. Addition Director General (Head Quarters) Neelmani, however, denied the involvement of Police in the encounter.
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August - 25 
A group of 15 armed Maoists attacked Bhalulata Railway station, 25 kilometres from Rourkela, but could not blow up the building as the explosive device did not go off.
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A group of 15 armed Maoists attacked Bhalulata Railway station, 25 kilometres from Rourkela, but could not blow up the building as the explosive device did not go off.
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August - 25 
A HM militant escaped from Police custody from a hotel at Batote in Ramban District in the morning of August 25 but was re-arrested by the Police from Chanderkoot in the evening. Official sources said the militant, Tariq Ahmed, son of Abdul Gani Baig
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A HM militant escaped from Police custody from a hotel at Batote in Ramban District in the morning of August 25 but was re-arrested by the Police from Chanderkoot in the evening. Official sources said the militant, Tariq Ahmed, son of Abdul Gani Baig, a resident of Yaripora, Kulgam was being shifted from Kulgam to Kathua District prison after his court attendance. During night, four Police personnel accompanying the militant decided to have a night halt at hotel Hill View in Batote. At 2 am (IST), the militant managed to escape but was re-arrested later.
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August - 25 
A suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant was arrested at the Ajmeri Gate side of the New Delhi railway station shortly before he was to board a train for Maharashtra on August 25, reports The Hindu. According to the Delhi Police, a Pakistani passpo
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A suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant was arrested at the Ajmeri Gate side of the New Delhi railway station shortly before he was to board a train for Maharashtra on August 25, reports The Hindu. According to the Delhi Police, a Pakistani passport identifying him as 27-year-old Yusuf, a Jammu and Kashmir identity card bearing his name as Salim, a consignment of chemical explosives four detonators and two timers were recovered from his possession. During interrogation the arrested militant identified himself as Mohammad Aslam of Rajouri in Jammu and Kashmir. “We are cross-checking the information provided by him. He could have been assigned the task of ferrying the consignment,” said a Police official. The Police suspect that the militant recently visited Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Police is also trying to ascertain whether the suspect planned to create disturbances during Ganesh Chaturthi (Religious Festival) celebrations in Maharashtra.
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August - 25 
According to Times of India, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Ajay Maken on August 25 pitched for integrating Security-related Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for big cities like Delhi and others in the safety measures contained in the b
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According to Times of India, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Ajay Maken on August 25 pitched for integrating Security-related Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for big cities like Delhi and others in the safety measures contained in the building bye-laws of the particular metropolis. "This will ensure an in-built security mechanism for huge buildings like malls etc," Maken said during a deliberation with the top brass of Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPRD) in New Delhi. He also suggested that good work done in a State in this regard could be replicated by another State.
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August - 25 
Another CPI-M supporter, Govinda Mahato, was assaulted by the Maoists in the same village for his party affiliation. Further, Superintendent of Police (West Midnapore) Manoj Kumar Verma said two landmines were recovered from Bansberh village at Kanta
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Another CPI-M supporter, Govinda Mahato, was assaulted by the Maoists in the same village for his party affiliation. Further, Superintendent of Police (West Midnapore) Manoj Kumar Verma said two landmines were recovered from Bansberh village at Kantapahari, seven kilometres from Lalgarh.
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August - 25 
Daily News Analysis reports that more than 25,000 paramilitary personnel will be deployed from November 2009 in the forests of three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-infested States - Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Orissa -, to launch operat
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Daily News Analysis reports that more than 25,000 paramilitary personnel will be deployed from November 2009 in the forests of three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-infested States - Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Orissa -, to launch operation against the extremists. The troops will lay siege to about 7,000 square kilometres in the tri-junction between Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Orissa. It is from there that the Maoists freely move across seven States for attacks, and it is there that they mostly return for safety. Sources said around 12,000 of the personnel for deployment will be from Jammu and Kashmir. Another major chunk, of about 7,000, will come from Tripura and Mizoram, where they are already fighting insurgency. At present, the number of security personnel in the Maoist tri-junction is 25,000 while the total deployment in Maoist-infested states is 35,000. The 35,000 personnel cover an area of over 39,000 square kilometres. "The broad plan is to surround and secure the area slowly. The greatest difficulty personnel face is the vast stretch of area that has to be covered, but there is a lack of manpower," said an unnamed senior home ministry official. He said they suspect that most of the major Maoist attacks are planned in the forests of this region in the tri-junction. Apart from the Central Reserve Police Force, the Centre has roped in the Border Security Force and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police to secure the area.
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August - 25 
Maoists blew up a newly built community centre in the Akri village under the Dev block of Aurangabad District in the midnight of August 24, reported Times of India. Around 50 extremists swooped on Akri village and set off dynamites to blow up the com
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Maoists blew up a newly built community centre in the Akri village under the Dev block of Aurangabad District in the midnight of August 24, reported Times of India. Around 50 extremists swooped on Akri village and set off dynamites to blow up the community centre building, Police said on August 25. No casualty was reported as the building was empty when the Maoists triggered the blast. However, Neelmani said that about 100 suspected insurgents raided a village in Aurangabad district of Bihar state and blew up a building used for weddings. Hindustan Times quoted Aurangabad SP Nishant Kumar Tiwari as saying that a named First Information Report (FIR) has been lodged with the Dev Police station in connection with the blast, which was aimed at making Maoists presence felt in the pockets of their influence. The name of Vikas Yadav, a self-styled ‘zonal commander’ of the outfit, has figured in the blast, he said.
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August - 25 
Maoists blew up two mobile towers in the Gaya District and set afire four vehicles at Tilhautu in the Rohtas District as the 48-hour shut down called by the Maoists in five States, including Bihar, ended in the night of August 25, PTI reports. Around
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Maoists blew up two mobile towers in the Gaya District and set afire four vehicles at Tilhautu in the Rohtas District as the 48-hour shut down called by the Maoists in five States, including Bihar, ended in the night of August 25, PTI reports. Around 400 extremists detonated dynamites to blow up the towers at Guraru and at Gurua in Gaya District, Neelmani told media. The Naxalites also blocked the road at Tilhautu in Rohtas and set ablaze four vehicles. The Naxalites told passengers to vacate the vehicles before setting them on fire, he added.
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August - 25 
Maoists set ablaze another truck at Manjhidih village between Tamar and Khunti, 70 kilometres from Ranchi.
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Maoists set ablaze another truck at Manjhidih village between Tamar and Khunti, 70 kilometres from Ranchi.
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August - 25 
More than 20 heavily armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked the Roxy railway station, located in a remote place under K. Bolang Police Station area in Sundergarh District, and blew it up after asking the employees t
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More than 20 heavily armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked the Roxy railway station, located in a remote place under K. Bolang Police Station area in Sundergarh District, and blew it up after asking the employees to move out on August 25 (today), reports PTI. The Maoists also abducted three persons, including the Station Master, besides setting ablaze around 15 vehicles parked near the small railway station used primarily for iron ore transportation, Police said. The station is used for transporting iron ore to the Rourkela Steel Plant.
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August - 25 
On the micro missions under the National Police Mission, he said that States needed to be allocated adequate resources to ensure effective implementation of the Mission. He also suggested that Police reforms in the States could be linked to funding f
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On the micro missions under the National Police Mission, he said that States needed to be allocated adequate resources to ensure effective implementation of the Mission. He also suggested that Police reforms in the States could be linked to funding from the Centre so as to expedite the pace of reforms.
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August - 25 
Police rearrested Gazi Misbahuddin alias Nisar Ahmad, the former chief commander of the HM, nearly a week after he was granted bail by a court and handed over to his lawyers. There were reports that Misbahuddin, a close aide of HM supremo Syed Salahu
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Police rearrested Gazi Misbahuddin alias Nisar Ahmad, the former chief commander of the HM, nearly a week after he was granted bail by a court and handed over to his lawyers. There were reports that Misbahuddin, a close aide of HM supremo Syed Salahuddin, had given the Police a slip while he was being taken to a court in Anantnag. Gazi Misbahuddin was re-arrested by Police on August 25 after a massive hunt was launched in different areas of South Kashmir. Gazi was operations chief of the HM.
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August - 25 
PTI reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on August 25 (today) blew up a mobile tower in the Latehar District. The extremists went to Lali village, packed explosives inside the tower and triggered the blast, Police said
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PTI reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on August 25 (today) blew up a mobile tower in the Latehar District. The extremists went to Lali village, packed explosives inside the tower and triggered the blast, Police said. This is the third mobile tower to be blown up by the Maoists in two days. On August 24, they had bombed and destroyed two towers in the neighbouring Palamau District.
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August - 25 
PTI reports the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze over eight dumpers and heavy vehicles at a railway station in Sundergarh District on the Rourkela-Barsuna route used for transport of iron ore and minerals to the R
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PTI reports the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze over eight dumpers and heavy vehicles at a railway station in Sundergarh District on the Rourkela-Barsuna route used for transport of iron ore and minerals to the Rourkela Steel Plant and other units, on August 25, Inspector-in-charge B. C. Sahoo said.
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August - 25 
SF personnel recovered an improvised explosive device on the Nayina-Batpora road in Pulwama district.
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SF personnel recovered an improvised explosive device on the Nayina-Batpora road in Pulwama district.
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August - 25 
SFs arrested two Hiz-bul-Mujahideen (HM) militants and recovered arms and explosives at Tengpora bypass in the outskirts of the Pulwama town. The arrested militants were identified as Mushtaq Ahmad Lone alias Irfan, son of Mohammad Maqbool resident o
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SFs arrested two Hiz-bul-Mujahideen (HM) militants and recovered arms and explosives at Tengpora bypass in the outskirts of the Pulwama town. The arrested militants were identified as Mushtaq Ahmad Lone alias Irfan, son of Mohammad Maqbool resident of Nadihal in Bandipora District and Showkat Ahmad Sheikh alias Haaris, son of Sona-ullah Sheikh resident of Pattan in Baramulla District. Two pistols, two pistol magazines, 12 rounds and two grenades were also recovered from their possession.
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August - 25 
Statesman reports that documents seized from hideouts of the CPI-Maoist in Lalgarh during joint operations reveal that it has set up six Zonal Committees (ZCs) in the State so far and at least five more will come up in south Bengal Districts. Represe
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Statesman reports that documents seized from hideouts of the CPI-Maoist in Lalgarh during joint operations reveal that it has set up six Zonal Committees (ZCs) in the State so far and at least five more will come up in south Bengal Districts. Representation from West Bengal in the outfit's Central Committee (CC) and Politburo has also increased, according to information available to the State and Central Police Organisations. The outfit is also planning to set up more units in Districts including Nadia, Burdwan, Murshidabad, Hooghly and Birbhum. The CPI-Maoist will be setting up two ZCs in Nadia and Murshidabad shortly, an officer said, adding that another unit will be established to spread Maoist activities in Arambag, Khanakul and Goghat (Hooghly) and Chandrokona, Ghatal (West Midnapore). A Maoist leader hailing from Jangipara in Hooghly has been entrusted with the responsibility of looking after this articular committee, the officer said adding that another Maoist leader from Jangipara has recently been inducted into the CC.
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August - 25 
Telegraph reports that Naxalites (left wing extremists) blew up railway tracks between Goelkera and Sonua stations under the Chakradharpur division at around 10.30pm (IST) on August 25. Though the explosion did not cause much damage, it affected the
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Telegraph reports that Naxalites (left wing extremists) blew up railway tracks between Goelkera and Sonua stations under the Chakradharpur division at around 10.30pm (IST) on August 25. Though the explosion did not cause much damage, it affected the movement of trains. The superintendent of railway Police, Richard Lakra confirmed the incident and said, “The explosion caused a three-feet deep crater beneath the railway track. The blast was executed with the help of a 60m long wire.”
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August - 25 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has taken control of at least seven tiger reserves and forest officials are too scared to enter these and conduct a census, reports Daily News and Analysis. India has 38 tiger reserves and 1,411 tigers
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has taken control of at least seven tiger reserves and forest officials are too scared to enter these and conduct a census, reports Daily News and Analysis. India has 38 tiger reserves and 1,411 tigers live in them. The fear of Maoists is making forest officials slowly lose their grip on the reserves in the red corridor. A forest post was recently attacked by Maoists in the Simlipal tiger reserve in Orissa. The previous tiger census carried out in 2007 did not show any figures for three of these reserves because forest personnel have stopped entering them. The remaining four have 116 tigers but the Government is not able to take steps to protect them. "Earlier, we used to believe the presence of Maoists in jungles is good for tigers, but that is not so. It's because poachers enter these reserves with local help and hunt down tigers. All seven are low-density reserves," said an unnamed senior official in the environment ministry. "We are unable to protect wild animals because forest officials are too scared to go inside these jungles. They fear being attacked and this is not a good sign," said the official. The out-of-bounds reserves are Indravati in Chhattisgarh, Valmiki in Bihar, Manas in Assam, Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam in Andhra Pradesh, Buxa in West Bengal, Palamu in Jharkhand and Simlipal in Orissa. The ground situation is worse in Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Assam where officials don't even know how many tigers still exist. Officials said since Indravati, Manas and Palamu don't have a census, the ministry has only stated that there are tigers in the reserves without giving their status. However, the Government has given more than INR 50 crore to the seven reserves in the past five years to protect the animals.
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August - 25 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on August 25 called off the 48-hour bandh (shut down) in five States - Jharkhand, Orissa, Bihar, West Bengal and Chhattisgarh. In a press statement issued through short message service, Maoist politbur
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on August 25 called off the 48-hour bandh (shut down) in five States - Jharkhand, Orissa, Bihar, West Bengal and Chhattisgarh. In a press statement issued through short message service, Maoist politburo member Kishanji stated that the indefinite bandh was called off after Anilji and Kartik were produced in a court at Ranchi, Capital of Jharkhand, by the Jharkhand Police on August 25, The Hindu reported. Times of India quoted Kishanji as saying, “We had called the bandh to force the police (Jharkhand) to admit that they had arrested two of our comrades and produce them in Ranchi court before 5pm on Tuesday. Since they produced them an hour before 5pm, we are calling off the strike.’’ A 48-hour bandh was called on August 24 in these five States as Kishanji had claimed that Purnendu Mukherjee alias Anilji, politburo member of the CPI-Maoist, and Kartik, a central committee member, were arrested from near the Patna (capital of Bihar) junction while boarding a train on August 18, but were not produced in court. It was also declared that it would continue indefinitely in Bihar and Jharkhand until the arrested Maoists were produced in court.
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August - 25 
The four under trial Naxalites (Left Wing Extremist) from Tamil Nadu who were on a hunger strike in the District jail at Koraput from August 23 ended their fast after getting an assurance from the district Collector of Koraput on August 25, reports T
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The four under trial Naxalites (Left Wing Extremist) from Tamil Nadu who were on a hunger strike in the District jail at Koraput from August 23 ended their fast after getting an assurance from the district Collector of Koraput on August 25, reports The Hindu.
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August - 25 
The Hindu reports that suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ransacked the house of Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) leader Jagannath Mahato at Pathri village in the Lalgarh region of West Midnapore District on
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The Hindu reports that suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ransacked the house of Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) leader Jagannath Mahato at Pathri village in the Lalgarh region of West Midnapore District on August 25.
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August - 25 
The insurgents set ablaze four trucks on the Ranchi-Jamshedpur National Highway, Police said on August 25, adds IANS. One truck driver was also injured. As reported earlier, the CPI-Maoist has called for a two-day bandh (shutdown) in five States, inc
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The insurgents set ablaze four trucks on the Ranchi-Jamshedpur National Highway, Police said on August 25, adds IANS. One truck driver was also injured. As reported earlier, the CPI-Maoist has called for a two-day bandh (shutdown) in five States, including Jharkhand, to protest the arrest of Anil Kumar, a CPI-Maoist politburo member, and Kartik, a central committee member from Patna, the capital of Bihar. The bandh began August 24.
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August - 25 
The Interpol on August 25 issued Red Corner Notices (RCN) against Pakistan based Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) founder chief, Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, and mastermind of the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks, Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, reports PTI. The noti
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The Interpol on August 25 issued Red Corner Notices (RCN) against Pakistan based Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) founder chief, Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, and mastermind of the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks, Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, reports PTI. The notices were issued against Saeed and Lakhvi after a Mumbai court issued a non-bailable warrant against the duo for their involvement in the November 26, 2008 (alos known as 26/11) attacks. India also sent proof and requests to issue a similar warrant against LeT commander Zarar Shah and Abu Al Qama. Interpol said it was analysing the evidence against them. The RCN were issued after the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) approached the international agency for the same with non-bailable warrants against them. Special Judge M.L. Tahaliyani had issued the warrants, asking the Mumbai Police Commissioner and the CBI Director to execute them through Interpol and produce the accused before the court soon. Saeed had reportedly provided training to terrorists between 2007 and 2008 at Muridke (LeT headquarters), Manshera, Muzzafarabad, Azizabad, and Paanch Teni in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. In December 2008, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) imposed sanctions on the Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD), the front organisation of the banned LeT, declaring it a terrorist outfit, and labelled Saeed and Lakhvi as terrorists. The Council asked all its member countries to freeze their assets and impose a travel ban and arms embargo against them. Besides Saeed and Lakhvi, two other top leaders of the LeT — Haji Muhammad Ashraf and Zaki-ur-Bahaziq — have also been declared terrorists by the UNSC. India had sought a ban on the JuD after the LeT was blamed for the attacks in Mumbai.
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August - 25 
The Maoists attacked the Ismailpur railway station under Gaya-Mughalsarai rail section and abducted station manager and other railway staff on August 25, reports Times of India. According to Neelmani some 10-15 extremists attacked the station and ind
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The Maoists attacked the Ismailpur railway station under Gaya-Mughalsarai rail section and abducted station manager and other railway staff on August 25, reports Times of India. According to Neelmani some 10-15 extremists attacked the station and indulged in vandalism by breaking the signal system. He said the report of arson was not confirmed but the movement of the train has been suspended on that section as a precautionary measure. Anupama Nilekar said station manager Mayur Kumar was overpowered and taken hostage by the extremists as they vandalised the station. Before leaving, they warned of train movement as a result train movement could not be resumed in that section. Reports said 3151 Sealdah-Jammu Tawi Express and 2308 Jodhpur Express were stopped at Manpur and Rafiganj stations. An eyewitness said they were heard shouting slogans and a couple of them were seen talking on mobile phone. Telegraph adds that a ticket counter and signalling systems at the station were damaged when around 400 Maoists took hostage the stationmaster of Ismailpur railway station after setting the facility ablaze. The Maoists later freed the stationmaster.
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August - 25 
The Maoists in Latehar assaulted the owner of the land on which the Airtel tower, which the Maoists had exploded on August 25, existed when the latter offered resistance. “The rebels branded Santosh Thakur and his son, Sanjay, police informers to jus
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The Maoists in Latehar assaulted the owner of the land on which the Airtel tower, which the Maoists had exploded on August 25, existed when the latter offered resistance. “The rebels branded Santosh Thakur and his son, Sanjay, police informers to justify the punishment,” a source said.
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August - 25 
The operation to tackle Maoists from Jangalmahal in collaboration with Jharkhand will start after the monsoon, State Director-General of Police Bhupinder Singh said on August 25, reports Times of India. "We are in constant touch with the Jharkhand go
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The operation to tackle Maoists from Jangalmahal in collaboration with Jharkhand will start after the monsoon, State Director-General of Police Bhupinder Singh said on August 25, reports Times of India. "We are in constant touch with the Jharkhand government but the monsoon is not the right time to launch the operation. The terrain is familiar to the Maoists but not to the forces. We are waiting for the monsoon to get over," Singh said. Flash floods, malaria and snakebites will be some of the major impediments if the operation is carried out during the monsoon.
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August - 25 
The three railways employees, who were held captive by the Maoists for over three hours during the attack on Roxy railway station earlier in the day, were released with a warning not to run trains during a shutdown, sources said. As reported earlier,
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The three railways employees, who were held captive by the Maoists for over three hours during the attack on Roxy railway station earlier in the day, were released with a warning not to run trains during a shutdown, sources said. As reported earlier, more than 20 heavily armed cadres of the CPI-Maoist attacked the Roxy railway station, located in a remote place under K. Bolang Police Station area in Sundergarh District, and blew it up after asking the employees to move out on August 25.
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August - 25 
Three persons, including a civilian, an Army soldier and a Pakistani militant, were killed in an exchange of fire between the Security Force (SF) personnel and militants at Hazam Nagar village near Seeldar forests in the Mahore area of Reasi District
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Three persons, including a civilian, an Army soldier and a Pakistani militant, were killed in an exchange of fire between the Security Force (SF) personnel and militants at Hazam Nagar village near Seeldar forests in the Mahore area of Reasi District in the morning of August 25, according to Daily Excelsior. However, two other militants, suspected to be Abu Bakar and Abu Billal, managed to escape and took shelter in the grown up maize crop and efforts were on to neutralise them, Senior Superintendent of Police of Reasi District Anand Jain said. The slain militant was identified as Abdullah Sani, a Pakistani national and a top Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) cadre. The Identity of the killed Army personnel and civilian was yet to be ascertained. One AK-47 rifle with three magazines and 80 rounds, one binocular set, one pouch, INR 1200, 17 SIM cards, three mobile handsets with three SIM cards and some documents were recovered from the possession of the slain militant.
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August - 25 
Two Policemen were injured in an encounter with the Maoists who set ablaze four trucks near Taimara Ghati on the Ranchi-Jamshedpur road, according to Deccan Herald. Telegraph quoted Senior Superintendent of Police (Ranchi) Praveen Kumar as saying tha
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Two Policemen were injured in an encounter with the Maoists who set ablaze four trucks near Taimara Ghati on the Ranchi-Jamshedpur road, according to Deccan Herald. Telegraph quoted Senior Superintendent of Police (Ranchi) Praveen Kumar as saying that the trucks were attacked by a Maoist squad that included women. An anti-landmine vehicle carrying 10 personnel of the District Armed Police then reached the spot from Bundu. The extremists opened fire injuring driver Satish Kumar Ohdar. Constable Sukra Oroan returned fire, but was also injured in the shootout. As reported earlier, the insurgents set ablaze four trucks on the Ranchi-Jamshedpur National Highway on August 25. One truck driver was also injured.
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August - 26 
A 56-year- old woman was shot dead by unidentified militants at Batabari area in the Chirang District on August 26, according to Telegraph.
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A 56-year- old woman was shot dead by unidentified militants at Batabari area in the Chirang District on August 26, according to Telegraph.
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August - 26 
A local court on August 26 awarded death sentence to two Maoists in the Chatra District in connection with the killing of two Policemen and looting their firearms in 1998, PTI reported. District and Session judge Srikant Rai pronounced the judgement
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A local court on August 26 awarded death sentence to two Maoists in the Chatra District in connection with the killing of two Policemen and looting their firearms in 1998, PTI reported. District and Session judge Srikant Rai pronounced the judgement after convicting Krishna Ganju and Ramdeo Mahato of attacking a Police van and killing two Policemen on November 24, 1998 at Atampur village under Simaria Police station in the Chatra District. The duo had also burnt the van and looted their rifles. The two were arrested soon afterwards. A son of a night guard was also killed in the incident, adds Ranchi Express.
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August - 26 
According to Rediff, infiltration from across the border and through the 'pours' coastal belts were posing serious threats in the efforts to safeguard internal security of the nation, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Mullappalli Ramachandran
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According to Rediff, infiltration from across the border and through the 'pours' coastal belts were posing serious threats in the efforts to safeguard internal security of the nation, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Mullappalli Ramachandran said on August 25. Internal security of the nation could be safeguarded only if effective steps were taken to reduce the menace of infiltration from across the border, he added. Inaugurating the State level distribution of 'National Identity Cards' at Madappally college grounds at Vatakara in Kerala he said that Union Government had come out with the idea of issuing valid cards to people to ascertain their identity and to have surveillance of those found to be moving under suspicious circumstances in the coastal belts to contain the menace of infiltration through such areas. Stating that infiltration through the coastal belts, to a great extent, could be checked with the deployment of Coast Guards and setting up of Coastal Police Stations, Ramachandran added that nine more Coastal Police Stations would be set up in Kerala in the first phase.
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August - 26 
An investigation into the geographical locations of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses used for the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks (also known as 26/11) led the Police to places in Pakistan, Russia, Kuwait and the United States, reports The
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An investigation into the geographical locations of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses used for the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks (also known as 26/11) led the Police to places in Pakistan, Russia, Kuwait and the United States, reports The Hindu. Five of the 10 locations traced are in Pakistan, Crime Branch Cyber Cell inspector Mukund Pawar said in his testimony before the special sessions court in Mumbai on August 26. The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) gave the Indian Police a list of 10 IP addresses. As per the charge sheet, it is from these addresses that the email id
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was accessed to make payments to CallPhonex, a US-based Internet communication service provider. Pawar said that he was tasked with finding the actual locations from where the IPs were accessed. Cyber Cell officials used the services of the website www.all-nettools.com to trace the physical addresses. “I downloaded the information available on the website in respect of the 10 addresses,” he said. Five IPs — 58.27.167.153, 118.107.140.138, 203.81.224.201, 203.81.224.202, and 203.81.224.203 — were traced to Pakistan, Pawar added.
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August - 26 
At Chandra, near Lalgarh in the same District, armed Maoists damaged houses of one CPI and five CPI-M leaders, accusing them of having exploited tribals for years.
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At Chandra, near Lalgarh in the same District, armed Maoists damaged houses of one CPI and five CPI-M leaders, accusing them of having exploited tribals for years.
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August - 26 
Four suspected Maoists, caught by Hundula villagers in the Joda area of Keonjhar District, were freed after being detained for more than five hours, as Police failed to reach the area until then on August 25, reports Times of India. "We had received
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Four suspected Maoists, caught by Hundula villagers in the Joda area of Keonjhar District, were freed after being detained for more than five hours, as Police failed to reach the area until then on August 25, reports Times of India. "We had received information. But all our teams were already posted at Joda Municipality for bypoll duty. So we were unable to send forces," Inspector-in-Charge, Joda, M Naik said.
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August - 26 
India has shared the latest dossier on Jama'at-ud-Da'awa (JuD) chief and mastermind of the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks (also known as 26/11) Hafiz Saeed with 15-16 countries whose nationals were killed in the attacks, reports The Hindu
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India has shared the latest dossier on Jama'at-ud-Da'awa (JuD) chief and mastermind of the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks (also known as 26/11) Hafiz Saeed with 15-16 countries whose nationals were killed in the attacks, reports The Hindu. “We would urge these countries to bring pressure on Pakistan to launch prosecution against Hafiz Saeed,” Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram told journalists in New Delhi on August 26. Reacting to Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rehman Malik’s statement that India’s Dossier on Hafiz Saeed did not have sufficient evidence to prosecute him, Chidambaram said he was surprised at such a statement coming as it did from a responsible Minister. “If the Government of Pakistan asks any lawyer about the evidence contained in the Dossier, he would then say there is enough evidence to prosecute Hafiz Saeed. It is enough for it to set up a Special Investigation Team and follow on leads in the dossier to bring charges against Hafiz Saeed,” he added.
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August - 26 
Interpol on August 26 issued a Red Corner Notice against Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants Zarar Shah and Abu al-Qama for their involvement in the Mumbai terrorist attacks, adds Times of India.
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Interpol on August 26 issued a Red Corner Notice against Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants Zarar Shah and Abu al-Qama for their involvement in the Mumbai terrorist attacks, adds Times of India.
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August - 26 
Mohammad Aslam, the suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant arrested at the New Delhi railway station on August 25 was produced in a city court on August 26, which remanded him to 14-day Police custody, reports The Hindu. The Special Cell of the Del
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Mohammad Aslam, the suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant arrested at the New Delhi railway station on August 25 was produced in a city court on August 26, which remanded him to 14-day Police custody, reports The Hindu. The Special Cell of the Delhi Police sought Aslam’s custody, submitting that he had to be taken to Maharashtra and Gujarat for investigations. The Police believe he was previously involved in some terrorist activities in Gujarat. During interrogation, Aslam reportedly revealed that he had come to Delhi from Jammu in the morning of August 25. He had been tasked to deliver the raw material for assembling Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) to some cadres of a LeT module in Aurangabad in Maharashtra. Aslam, who pursued his education in Gujarat and Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh), is alleged to have revealed several names. Efforts are on to zero in on his contacts, including those he had initiated into terrorism.
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August - 26 
PTI reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed Lakshman Mahto, a member of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), at Belasole in the Salboni area of West Midnapore District on August 26. Police said t
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PTI reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed Lakshman Mahto, a member of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), at Belasole in the Salboni area of West Midnapore District on August 26. Police said the attackers slit the throat of Mahto and left him bleeding at the spot.
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August - 26 
Security Forces (SFs) rescued abducted railway engineer Sanjay Kumar Lama (43) from a village, three kilometres north-east of Batasipara in the Sonitpur District. After tracking mobile calls between the abductors and Lama’s family members and even ra
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Security Forces (SFs) rescued abducted railway engineer Sanjay Kumar Lama (43) from a village, three kilometres north-east of Batasipara in the Sonitpur District. After tracking mobile calls between the abductors and Lama’s family members and even railway officials Rangapara and Dhekiajuli, the Police traced their location and the area was cordoned off by SFs. The abductors had fled leaving Lama behind after seeing that the SFs were closing in. Lama was abducted on August 8 from Batasipara under Dhekiajuli Police Station where he had gone to supervise the construction of a bridge. He was abducted by four suspected militants belonging to the Ranjan Daimary faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB). The outfit had demanded INR 15 million and suspension of operations by the SFs in the area for his release. Police, however, claimed that no ransom was paid.
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August - 26 
SF personnel arrested three United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadres, identified as Dilip Kalita alias Pranjal Deka, Thaneshwar Kalita alias Thanu and Dina Kalita from Debananda Satra village in Mangaldai District, reports Sentinel. According to
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SF personnel arrested three United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadres, identified as Dilip Kalita alias Pranjal Deka, Thaneshwar Kalita alias Thanu and Dina Kalita from Debananda Satra village in Mangaldai District, reports Sentinel. According to sources the militants were belong to 27th Battalion of ULFA. Five black extortion notes were recovered from their possession.
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August - 26 
The Chhattisgarh Government dismissed 13 Policemen on August 26 for refusing to fight Maoists. "We can't tolerate indiscipline, the 13 cops had openly refused to go to Madanwara in Rajnandgaon District where Maoists killed 29 Policemen in coordinated
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The Chhattisgarh Government dismissed 13 Policemen on August 26 for refusing to fight Maoists. "We can't tolerate indiscipline, the 13 cops had openly refused to go to Madanwara in Rajnandgaon District where Maoists killed 29 Policemen in coordinated attacks on July 12 in which we lost a brave SP (Superintendent of Police) V.K. Choubey as well," R.K. Vij told IANS. He added, "More Policemen are on our firing line, we will deal strongly with those not ready to join postings in battle zone." The 13 Policemen of constable rank had recently completed a specialised training course at the Counter-Insurgency Training and Jungle Warfare College (CTJWC) in the Bastar region's Kanker town. The college had been set up by the State Government in 2005 to provide training to Policemen to "fight a guerrilla like a guerrilla". In July, 29 constables were suspended in the Janjgir-Champa District after they refused to go for a 15-day orientation course at the CTJWC.
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August - 26 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) launched a poster campaign in the Sonua area of West Singhbhum District in the morning of August 26. The Maoists demanded an unconditional release of two of their senior leaders — Amitabh Bagchi and Ta
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) launched a poster campaign in the Sonua area of West Singhbhum District in the morning of August 26. The Maoists demanded an unconditional release of two of their senior leaders — Amitabh Bagchi and Tauhid Mulla. They also demanded that atrocities on the innocent in the name of conducting an anti-insurgency operation in Lalgarh be stopped. Posters were found on the walls of a community hall in Sonua and also on trees in the area. West Singhbhum Superintendent of Police, Akhilesh Kumar Jha confirmed the poster campaign. “The rebels did resort to a campaign in Sonua. We have removed the posters today,” said Jha, while talking to Telegraph. Maoists had resorted to a similar poster campaign in the Ghatshila hours before the 48-hour bandh (shut down) called in five States, including Jharkhand, starting on August 23-midnight to protest the arrests of Amitabh Bagchi and Tauhid Mulla. The bandh was called of on August 25. At that time, they had demanded action against the operations in Lalgarh as well.
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August - 26 
The Hindu reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked the camp of a construction company and destroyed machinery near Mahupadar village under Mathili police station in the Malkangiri District on August 26. The Mao
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The Hindu reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked the camp of a construction company and destroyed machinery near Mahupadar village under Mathili police station in the Malkangiri District on August 26. The Maoists set ablaze three tippers, one excavator and one machine used to melt and mix coal tar at the worksite. The construction company was laying a road under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) in the area. According to sources, around 20 armed Maoists along with more than 50 supporters reached the camp of the construction company. They threatened the labourers sleeping in the camp not to oppose their activities or try to contact anyone. The panicked labourers were kept under the watch of armed cadres while others got involved in the arson.
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August - 26 
The Security Force (SF) personnel arrested two Bru National Council of Tripura (BNCT) militants, identified as Nicky Ram Reang (40) and Kashiram Reang (35), from the Hatimatha area under Gandacherra subdivision of North Tripura on August 26, accordin
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The Security Force (SF) personnel arrested two Bru National Council of Tripura (BNCT) militants, identified as Nicky Ram Reang (40) and Kashiram Reang (35), from the Hatimatha area under Gandacherra subdivision of North Tripura on August 26, according to Sentinel. One loaded country made gun and a sharp cutter were recovered from their possession.
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August - 26 
Three surveyors, who were assigned to conduct survey on the usage of tobacco items in Tamenglong District under a programme of the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, were assaulted by suspected National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Mu
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Three surveyors, who were assigned to conduct survey on the usage of tobacco items in Tamenglong District under a programme of the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, were assaulted by suspected National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants at Nungadang village on August 26, according to Sangai Express. The victims were identified as Moirangthem Romio, Laikhuram Hemjit and Leimapokpam Gunindro.
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August - 26 
Times of India quoted Additional Director General (Headquarters) Neelmani saying that The State Police is planning a long-drawn battle against the Maoists. He said that the extremists were fighting a lost battle as they were going desperate following
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Times of India quoted Additional Director General (Headquarters) Neelmani saying that The State Police is planning a long-drawn battle against the Maoists. He said that the extremists were fighting a lost battle as they were going desperate following arrest of their top leaders which has broken the back of their movement. The deployment of paramilitary forces will be maintained to check the return of the extremists. The areas, which are considered strongholds of extremists, are being identified where operation will be launched. The Centre is expected to give more companies of CRPF to carry on this joint operation. Bihar has 23 companies of CRPF at its disposal.
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August - 26 
Times of India reports that more than 50 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze two mobile phone towers at Mathurapur village under Guraru Police station area and Gurua in the morning of August 26. While the Mathurapur tower b
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Times of India reports that more than 50 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze two mobile phone towers at Mathurapur village under Guraru Police station area and Gurua in the morning of August 26. While the Mathurapur tower belonged to Reliance Communications, the Gurua tower belonged to Aircel. Gaya Superintendent of Police Sushil Khopde said prima facie it appeared to be the handiwork of the same group which on August 25 evening put Ismailpur station on fire and abducted the station manager, Mayur Kumar. The station manager was subsequently released. The Maoists used kerosene to put the mobile phone towers on fire, said Khopde. No evidence of the use of explosives by Maoists either in Mathurapur or in Gurua has come to light, the SP added.
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August - 26 
Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including a woman, surrendered in the Bastar District, police said on August 26. "Deputy Naxal Commander (Baarda Dalam) Mukesh (25) and a woman Naxal, Jasaun (16) surrendered before the police
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Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including a woman, surrendered in the Bastar District, police said on August 26. "Deputy Naxal Commander (Baarda Dalam) Mukesh (25) and a woman Naxal, Jasaun (16) surrendered before the police last evening," Inspector General of Police R.K. Vij told PTI. Both the extremists took the decision to join the mainstream after being dissatisfied with the functioning ideology of the Naxalites, he said. According to Mukesh, he was forcibly picked up Maoists from his village in the Kadakda area in 2005 and given weapons training at the Maoist camps. The teenager girl was also pushed into the Maoist stream and was trained in carrying out blasts and other criminal and destructive activities, Mukesh said.
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August - 26 
Two persons, including a National Conference (NC) activist, were injured in a suspected militant attack in the Shopian District, reports Daily Excelsior. "Unknown gunmen fired upon and injured one Abdul Rehman Wachkoo (50), an NC activist, in Teen Ma
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Two persons, including a National Conference (NC) activist, were injured in a suspected militant attack in the Shopian District, reports Daily Excelsior. "Unknown gunmen fired upon and injured one Abdul Rehman Wachkoo (50), an NC activist, in Teen Masjid (mosque) at Bona Mohalla in Shopian last night," a Police spokesman said. Imam of the mosque, Mohammad Bashir Ahmad, sustained injuries in the leg as he was hit by a bullet which rebounded off the wall, the spokesman added.
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August - 26 
Worried about the increasing Maoist violence in Bihar, the State Police along with the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) will launch a joint operation against the extremists in selected pockets of the State, officials said on August 26, according t
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Worried about the increasing Maoist violence in Bihar, the State Police along with the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) will launch a joint operation against the extremists in selected pockets of the State, officials said on August 26, according to Bihar Times. "Police headquarters is working on its strategy to launch a special operation against Maoists in the state in view of the increasing incidents of violence by them," said an unnamed Police officer. Official sources in the State home department said that special operations in Maoist hit areas would continue till the problem was solved. "The CRPF personnel would be engaged along with state Police in the special operations," the sources said. According to Police records, Maoists in Bihar have killed 24 Policemen and have injured 22 seriously in 2009.
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August - 26 
Zee News reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres opened fire at a make shift Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp at Bundu, leaving a villager dead and a CRPF personnel injured, Police said on August 26 (today). Arme
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Zee News reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres opened fire at a make shift Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp at Bundu, leaving a villager dead and a CRPF personnel injured, Police said on August 26 (today). Armed Maoists attacked the camp located in a school, about 50 kilometres from Ranchi, at around 11pm (IST), Deputy Inspector General of Police, R.K. Mullick, said. "While a CRPF jawan was injured in the firing, a villager was killed in the cross fire," Mullick added. The school was being used by the CRPF as a temporary camp to face Naxal (left wing extremism) challenge in Ranchi District during their bandh (shut down), Mullick said. The Maoist fled the spot after a strong retaliatory action. As reported earlier the Maoists had called for a 48-hour bandh in five states, including Jharkhand. The bandh, however, ended in the night of August 25.
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August - 27 
A suspected Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) cadre was shot dead by the Assam Rifles personnel during an encounter at Ngariyan Pangal area under Yairipok Police Station in the Thoubal District on August 26, reports Imphal Free Press. While other mili
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A suspected Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) cadre was shot dead by the Assam Rifles personnel during an encounter at Ngariyan Pangal area under Yairipok Police Station in the Thoubal District on August 26, reports Imphal Free Press. While other militants managed to escape, one 9-mm pistol along with magazine and three live rounds were recovered from the possession of the slain militant. Meanwhile, another source mentions that the slain militant was a People's United Liberation Front (PULF) cadre, identified as Mohammed Samirkhan.
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August - 27 
According to Sangai Express, although the North Eastern Council had sanctioned an amount of about INR 820 million for construction of the 127 kilometers long Shinghat-Shingjol-Tuivai Road, there is strong apprehension that around INR 600 million woul
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According to Sangai Express, although the North Eastern Council had sanctioned an amount of about INR 820 million for construction of the 127 kilometers long Shinghat-Shingjol-Tuivai Road, there is strong apprehension that around INR 600 million would be forfeited following undue interference from a militant group which is a signatory of the Suspension of Operation agreement.
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August - 27 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) abducted one Jiten Patel, a contractor, from Simdega in the Sundergarh District on April 27, reports PTI. Superintendent of Police Narasingh Bhoi said Jiten Patel was taken away from his work
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) abducted one Jiten Patel, a contractor, from Simdega in the Sundergarh District on April 27, reports PTI. Superintendent of Police Narasingh Bhoi said Jiten Patel was taken away from his work site at Simdega by six motor cycle-borne men, suspected to be Maoists, who then disappeared into neighbouring Chhattisgarh forest. Though the cause was yet to be ascertained, extortion and levy collection might be the reasons behind the abduction. Police said search operation is on.
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August - 27 
Four persons, including a 12-year-old girl and a woman, were killed and another injured by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres who raided a civilian’s home on the outskirts of Ranchi in the morning of August 28 (today), according
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Four persons, including a 12-year-old girl and a woman, were killed and another injured by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres who raided a civilian’s home on the outskirts of Ranchi in the morning of August 28 (today), according to IANS. A group of about 20 armed Maoists attacked the home of one Digambar Mahto in Bundu, about 45 kilometres from Ranchi, at 1.30am (IST), Police said. They hurled a bomb and then shot dead a woman and two students who were living in the house as tenants. Mahto's 12-year-old daughter was also killed, while his younger daughter, 10, has been injured. “The mode of operation indicates that Maoist rebels executed the killing,” said Arun Mathew, Superintendent of Police (SP), rural. The cause of the killing is yet to be ascertained.
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August - 27 
In the same District, suspected militants placed one hand grenade at the residence of a doctor at Chamber of Commerce Hospital at Thangal bazaar area. Subsequently, the grenade was defused by the Police.
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In the same District, suspected militants placed one hand grenade at the residence of a doctor at Chamber of Commerce Hospital at Thangal bazaar area. Subsequently, the grenade was defused by the Police.
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August - 27 
On the same day, another Maoist was arrested by police from Champapur village in the East Champaran district, The Hindu reported. Acting on a tip-off, the Police raided the village and arrested the Maoist who supplied mobile phones to the outfit, Sup
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On the same day, another Maoist was arrested by police from Champapur village in the East Champaran district, The Hindu reported. Acting on a tip-off, the Police raided the village and arrested the Maoist who supplied mobile phones to the outfit, Superintendent of Police Umesh Kumar said, adding, he was being interrogated.
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August - 27 
One Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant was shot dead in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) in the Keshwan area of Kishtwar District in the morning of August 27 (today), according to Times of India. The slain militant was later identified as Moha
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One Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant was shot dead in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) in the Keshwan area of Kishtwar District in the morning of August 27 (today), according to Times of India. The slain militant was later identified as Mohammad Yusuf alias Abu Salim.
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August - 27 
Personnel of the Assam Rifles arrested four National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadres during a search operation at Forest Colony under Pfutsero Police Station in Phek District, according to Nagaland Post. They were identifie
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Personnel of the Assam Rifles arrested four National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadres during a search operation at Forest Colony under Pfutsero Police Station in Phek District, according to Nagaland Post. They were identified as Pina, Leidong, Kheyese and Puman. One sten gun, one 9-mm pistol, 27 rounds of 9-mm, two magazines of sten gun and combat uniforms were recovered from their possession.
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August - 27 
Police detained a number of people from Patiala, Bathinda, Moga and Malout for suspected links with Bhutna. The person who was picked up from Malout is stated to have purchased a .32 bore revolver from the accused. Bhutna is believed to have been inv
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Police detained a number of people from Patiala, Bathinda, Moga and Malout for suspected links with Bhutna. The person who was picked up from Malout is stated to have purchased a .32 bore revolver from the accused. Bhutna is believed to have been involved in the recent murder of Lily Sharma, a Dera Sacha Sauda (a group regarded as 'heretic' by orthodox Sikhs) follower, in Mansa.
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August - 27 
Police in Ludhiana, arrested a suspected militant, identified as Daljit Singh Bittu on August 27 for allegedly plotting to kill Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal and his son Sukhbir Singh Badal, reports Times of India. Bittu, who was involve
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Police in Ludhiana, arrested a suspected militant, identified as Daljit Singh Bittu on August 27 for allegedly plotting to kill Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal and his son Sukhbir Singh Badal, reports Times of India. Bittu, who was involved in the Khalistan movement of 1980s, was arrested from his house following information provided by arrested terrorist Balbir Singh Bhutna, Police said. Bhutna, who is suspected of links with militant outfits Khalistan Commando Force (KCF) and Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), was arrested at Ludhiana railway station on August 25 after an encounter in which one person was killed and two Policemen were seriously injured. During investigation, Bhutna had revealed that they had plans to kill the Punjab Chief Minister and his son, who is also the Deputy Chief Minister of the State. Bittu is president of the Akali Dal (Amritsar- Panjpradhani), a party which he floated after his release from prison. Bittu was also associated with Simranjit Singh Mann's SAD (A) but had later formed his own party - SAD (Panch Pardhani).
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August - 27 
PTI reports that Maoists ambushed a van carrying unarmed personnel of the Special Security Force (SAF) to Netarhat, killing one and wounding another in the Latehar District, Police said on August 27. Six SAF personnel had been to Commander Balvinder
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PTI reports that Maoists ambushed a van carrying unarmed personnel of the Special Security Force (SAF) to Netarhat, killing one and wounding another in the Latehar District, Police said on August 27. Six SAF personnel had been to Commander Balvinder Singh's house to pick him back to the camp on August 26 when Maoists fired randomly on them on Netarhat-Mahuatand road near Charmunda Valley, SP Kuldeep Dwiwedi said. "While Chandu Pradhan was killed on the spot, Jasbir Singh suffered bullet injuries," he added. Giving details of the incident, Netarhat Police station in-charge Sapan Kumar Mohata said, "All of them were unarmed and had to jump off the van to hid in the bushes before a patrolling party rescued them." The Police were inquiring why nobody carried weapons in the Maoist-stronghold, he said, adding, the Commander was returning to join duty after being on leave. Times of India quoted SP Kuldeep Dwiwedi as saying, "Reinforcements were sent as soon as word spread about the firing. But by the time our forces reached the spot, the Maoists had slipped away into the jungles. SAP jawan Chandu Pradah died in the firing while Jasbir Singh sustained injuries."
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August - 27 
PTI reports that Police on August 27 arrested two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from the Mandebigaha village of Jehanabad District, around 45 kilometres from the State capital Patna. Identified as Rajballabh Bind alias Balgovind
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PTI reports that Police on August 27 arrested two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from the Mandebigaha village of Jehanabad District, around 45 kilometres from the State capital Patna. Identified as Rajballabh Bind alias Balgovind Bind and Akhilesh Bind, the Maoists were arrested in a raid, Superintendent of Police Ganesh Kumar said. Rajballabh was accused of killing two persons in an attack on Darogachak village in 1999, whereas Akhilesh was accused of killing three persons in the Masaurhi area of Patna.
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August - 27 
Security Forces (SFs) recovered a cache of arms and explosives from a forest near Dekhidhol village under Dhekiajuli area in the Sonitpur District, reports Assam Tribune. The security official said that the consignment was hidden by National Democrat
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Security Forces (SFs) recovered a cache of arms and explosives from a forest near Dekhidhol village under Dhekiajuli area in the Sonitpur District, reports Assam Tribune. The security official said that the consignment was hidden by National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants, adds Telegraph.
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August - 27 
Telegraph reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and members of the People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA), a Maoist backed group, damaged offices of ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-Marxist)
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Telegraph reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and members of the People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA), a Maoist backed group, damaged offices of ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-Marxist) in four villages, around 30 kilometres from Lalgarh in the West Midnapore District. According to Police, a Maoist squad along with the PCPA members gathered around 600 people of Sirsi village, held them at gunpoint and told them not to support the CPI-M. The villagers shouted in agreement following which the Maoists split them in four groups and marched towards the CPI-M offices in Chandvilla, Binpur, Belia and Deuldanga, all under Midnapore Kotwali Police station.
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August - 27 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on August 27 shot dead a person in the Rajnandgaon District for extorting money from traders in their name, Police said. “Maoists raided the house of 35-year-old Jailal Kanwar and took him to an
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on August 27 shot dead a person in the Rajnandgaon District for extorting money from traders in their name, Police said. “Maoists raided the house of 35-year-old Jailal Kanwar and took him to an open ground and shot him dead,” Bharat Notyia, station in-charge of Baghnadi, where the incident took place, told IANS on the phone. “As per preliminary investigations, the rebels killed Kanwar for extorting money from small traders by posing as a Maoist leader,” he added. Incidents of extortion in the name of the Maoists, mainly by unemployed youths, are being regularly reported, mainly from State’s southern Bastar and northern Surguja regions.
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August - 27 
The first Additional Metropolitan Sessions Judge in Hyderabad, the capital city of Andhra Pradesh held Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, agent Mujeeb Ahmed and six others guilty on the charge of sedition and
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The first Additional Metropolitan Sessions Judge in Hyderabad, the capital city of Andhra Pradesh held Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, agent Mujeeb Ahmed and six others guilty on the charge of sedition and collecting arms with an intention to wage a war against the country on August 27, reports The Hindu. The quantum of sentence will be pronounced on August 28 (today). Mujeeb, a resident of Tolichowki in Hyderabad, was arrested in December 2005 following a tip-off given by the Rajasthan Police in Ajmer after seizing an arms cache. Weapons were hidden in a truck carrying marble slabs and were being brought to Hyderabad from Jammu and Kashmir via Ajmer in Rajasthan. Mujeeb, his female accomplice Johra Nishat, brother-in-law Jahangir Khan, truck driver Shabbir Ahmed, cleaner Ravindra Kumar, Mohammed Yasin and Awad were held guilty under provisions of Section 122, 124 (A) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and other charges. Mujeeb was also charged under Section 6 of the Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act for possessing a satellite phone. Of the 20 persons involved in the case, seven were arrested while others are still absconding. Mujeeb was earlier sentenced to life imprisonment for killing Additional Superintendent of Police (SP) Krishna Prasad in 1992. The Government granted remission to him along with 1,050 other prisoners on the eve of Independence Day in August 2004. After being released, he reactivated his links with terrorist organisations in Pakistan to indulge in anti-national activities.
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August - 27 
The Hindu reports that three persons were abducted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-backed Chasi Muliya Adivasi Sangh (CMAS) from Laxmipur in Koraput District on August 27 demanding release of two of their companions. Earlier, on A
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The Hindu reports that three persons were abducted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-backed Chasi Muliya Adivasi Sangh (CMAS) from Laxmipur in Koraput District on August 27 demanding release of two of their companions. Earlier, on August 26, Laxmipur Police had arrested two CMAS activists, identified as Jaga Hikaka and Tuku Subudhi for their involvement in damaging a foreign liquor shop at Laxmipur. In that incident about 15 CMAS activists raided a liquor shop and destroyed stocked liquor worth several thousand rupees. They also looted more than INR 50,000 from the shop. Around 3pm (IST) on August 27, over 400 CMAS activists, armed with their traditional weapons, agitated in front of the Laxmipur police station, demanding the release of their companions. Later, the mob proceeded towards the distillery and took three persons as hostages, said sources.
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August - 27 
The joint police team of Gumla, Ghaghra and Lohardaga's Senha Police station seized arms, ammunition and several other incriminating items after an encounter with People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI) activists at Hapamuni village situated in bor
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The joint police team of Gumla, Ghaghra and Lohardaga's Senha Police station seized arms, ammunition and several other incriminating items after an encounter with People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI) activists at Hapamuni village situated in bordering areas of both the Districts under Ghaghra Police station on August 27. SP Subodh Prasad said Police team had swung into action on a tip-off about PLFI activist, including its commander Rajesh Tiger alias Lal Tiger, accompanied by Surendra Oraon, who had escaped from Lohardaga prison and Budha Meer, were in the area. When police surrounded them they started firing. Police retaliated but the PLFI extremists managed to escape. The Police later seized a 9-mm pistol, a country-made pistol and a regular DBBL gun and 10 cartridges including 7 of 315 and rests of 12 bore. Some of the belongings of PLFI activists, which they left behind while escaping, were also seized. Two girls were also arrested from the incident site. Police personnel from the Senha Police station have been sent in a special mission against the PLFI squad who were reportedly taking shelter in a remote area under the same Police station, the SP said.
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August - 27 
Two Maoists, identified as Chandana Modak and Dinesh Mahato, were arrested in Purulia on August 26, the Police said.
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Two Maoists, identified as Chandana Modak and Dinesh Mahato, were arrested in Purulia on August 26, the Police said.
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August - 27 
Two NDFB militants were arrested by the SFs from the Tipkai area under Bogribari Police station of Kokrajhar District, reports Assam Tribune. The arrestees were identified as Daimalu Basumatary and Siman Basumatary, adds Sentinel. During interrogatio
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Two NDFB militants were arrested by the SFs from the Tipkai area under Bogribari Police station of Kokrajhar District, reports Assam Tribune. The arrestees were identified as Daimalu Basumatary and Siman Basumatary, adds Sentinel. During interrogation, they confessed before the Police that the action group of the outfit was out to carry out the blueprint that had been prepared by its ‘chief’ Ranjan Daimary to assassinate Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) chief Hagrama Basumatary, Member of Parliament S.K. Basumatary and BTC executive member Mano Brahma. The two militants have also said that Daimalu was among the five NDFB cadres who had attacked Basumatary at Panbari in Kokrajhar on April 24 when two persons were killed. The NDFB militants further confessed the link of some District committees of the All Bodo Students’ Union with the outfit.
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August - 27 
Two unidentified United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants were shot dead at Golbeel under Barma Police Station in the Baksa District in the morning of August 27, according to Telegraph.
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Two unidentified United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants were shot dead at Golbeel under Barma Police Station in the Baksa District in the morning of August 27, according to Telegraph.
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August - 27 
Unidentified militants hurled and exploded one petrol bomb inside the Uripok Cheirap Court complex in the Imphal West District on August 27. However, there was no report of any damage from the incident site.
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Unidentified militants hurled and exploded one petrol bomb inside the Uripok Cheirap Court complex in the Imphal West District on August 27. However, there was no report of any damage from the incident site.
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August - 28 
A ‘commander’ of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) outfit was sentenced to life imprisonment by a local court in Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra Pradesh, on August 28, reports PTI. It found him guilty of sedition and procuring AK-47 rifles to wage a war a
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A ‘commander’ of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) outfit was sentenced to life imprisonment by a local court in Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra Pradesh, on August 28, reports PTI. It found him guilty of sedition and procuring AK-47 rifles to wage a war against the country. The First Additional Metropolitan Sessions Judge, L. Srirama Murthy, sentenced Mujib Ahmed to life imprisonment and imposed a fine of INR 5000 under various charges, adds Times of India. Six of his associates were sentenced to 10-years rigorous imprisonment and imposed a fine of INR 2000. As reported earlier, Mujeeb Ahmed and six others were held guilty on the charge of sedition and collecting arms with an intention to wage a war against the country on August 27. In that report, Mujeeb was identified as an Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan's external intelligence agency, agent.
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August - 28 
A suspected militant of the United People’s Party of Kangleipak, identified as Deven Singh, was arrested by the Assam Rifles from Khudengthabi on August 28. He was a tailor by profession and had been operating for the out fit since 2008.
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A suspected militant of the United People’s Party of Kangleipak, identified as Deven Singh, was arrested by the Assam Rifles from Khudengthabi on August 28. He was a tailor by profession and had been operating for the out fit since 2008.
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August - 28 
According to Telegraph, Mangal Soren, a supporter of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), who had been trying to mobilise public opinion against a bandh (shutdown) backed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was killed
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According to Telegraph, Mangal Soren, a supporter of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), who had been trying to mobilise public opinion against a bandh (shutdown) backed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was killed in the Binpur area of West Midnapore District on August 28. Mangal Soren was tilling his land when five assailants on motorcycles called him and shot him from close and later As Mangal slumped to the ground, they hacked him. An axe flew out of the hand of one of the attackers and hit another farmer at a distance. Sital Hembram, who survived the blow on his back, told villagers he saw a familiar face among the five and the residents of Ergoda village set out for the house of Chandan Mahato, a Jharkhand Party (Naren) supporter in neighbouring Guiara village. In Chandan’s absence, the mob dragged out his 63-year old father Biren Mahato and hacked him with daggers and also shot him. “We think Mangal’s murder was the handiwork of Maoists. We are probing whether any political party was involved,” said District Superintendent of Police Manoj Verma.
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August - 28 
An unidentified Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) militant was shot dead by the Army during an encounter at Srilangshu in Karbi Anglong District on August 28, reports Telegraph. Two AK-56 rifles and ammunition were recovered fr
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An unidentified Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) militant was shot dead by the Army during an encounter at Srilangshu in Karbi Anglong District on August 28, reports Telegraph. Two AK-56 rifles and ammunition were recovered from the encounter site.
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August - 28 
Imphal Free Press reports that unidentified militants hurled a hand grenade at the residence of the Loktak Development Authority Special Duty Officer at Singjamei Chingamathak in Imphal West District on August 28. Though the hand grenade hit a troope
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Imphal Free Press reports that unidentified militants hurled a hand grenade at the residence of the Loktak Development Authority Special Duty Officer at Singjamei Chingamathak in Imphal West District on August 28. Though the hand grenade hit a trooper, it failed to explode. Police subsequently retrieved and defused the explosive.
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August - 28 
Police on August 28 said two National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) linkmen, Joshua Ngobang and Samchang Wangsu, were arrested from a hotel in capital Itanagar on August 24, for trying to extort money from three politicians in T
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Police on August 28 said two National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) linkmen, Joshua Ngobang and Samchang Wangsu, were arrested from a hotel in capital Itanagar on August 24, for trying to extort money from three politicians in Tirap District, according to Telegraph. Police reportedly arrested them after the Arunachal Pradesh Forest Minister Newlai Tingkhatra tipped it off about the NSCN-IM linkmen taking money from him on August 24. The duo also extorted money from a Legislator belonging to the Congress party, Kamthok Lowang, and another politician from the District, Anok Wangsa of the Naga People’s Front. Each of them was asked to pay INR 500, 000. The report adds that Naga militant outfits are targeting politicians from the Naga-dominated Tirap and Changlang Districts for extortion as the Legislative Assembly elections are drawing nearer.
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August - 28 
PTI reports that a day after being abducted by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Sundargarh District, contractor Jatin Patel was released by his abductors on August 28, Police said. Although Jatin has been released, he was
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PTI reports that a day after being abducted by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Sundargarh District, contractor Jatin Patel was released by his abductors on August 28, Police said. Although Jatin has been released, he was, however, yet to reach his home at Sibdega, the official said, adding that further details about the incident would be known only after he arrives. Extortion was believed to be the reason behind the abduction.
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August - 28 
The Police arrested five linkmen of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) from Nagaon near Baihata Chariali on NH-37 in the Kamrup District at about 4:00pm (IST) on August 28 and recovered one sophisticated Italy-made .303 pistol along wit
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The Police arrested five linkmen of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) from Nagaon near Baihata Chariali on NH-37 in the Kamrup District at about 4:00pm (IST) on August 28 and recovered one sophisticated Italy-made .303 pistol along with six rounds of ammunition. Police arrested Manoj Boro of Sonajuli Gorbasti village in Udalguri District while he was selling the pistol to three of his accomplices. The other arrested linkmen were identified as Jiaur Rahman of village Kachari Solmari under Rangiya Police Station, Moon Kakati of Becheria village under Bebezia Tiniali Police Station in Sonitpur District and Tankeswar Kalita of Milanpur under Rangiya Police Station. Based on Manoj Boro’s confession, Police, in the same evening at about 7:00pm, arrested another linkman, Pado Ram Basumatari of Gelabeel village in Udalguri District, while he was waiting for Manoj at Inter State Bus Terminus at Betkuchi in Guwahati. Manoj and Pado were planning to proceed to Dimapur in Nagaland to procure more arms and ammunition with the intention to supply it to NDFB militants.
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August - 28 
Two Black Widow (BW) militants, identified as Monraj Johari and Ajit Nunisa, were arrested from Amteka Dwimuguri under Bijni Police station in the Chirang District in the evening of August 28.
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Two Black Widow (BW) militants, identified as Monraj Johari and Ajit Nunisa, were arrested from Amteka Dwimuguri under Bijni Police station in the Chirang District in the evening of August 28.
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An encounter between a combined force of the Imphal East District Police and Assam Rifles and suspected militants was reported at Khamenlok Kuki Khul area under Lamlai Police Station on August 29, reports Imphal Free Press. Subsequently, valley-based
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An encounter between a combined force of the Imphal East District Police and Assam Rifles and suspected militants was reported at Khamenlok Kuki Khul area under Lamlai Police Station on August 29, reports Imphal Free Press. Subsequently, valley-based militant groups carried out atrocities on the people belonging to Kuki community at Khamenlok and Nongsum villages for allegedly informing Security Forces about their presence on the same day. In retaliation, cadres belonging to the Kuki militant groups assaulted and injured more than 20 Meitei people at Nongsum village on August 30. They also ransacked several houses.
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August - 29 
Police arrested two top ranking militants of the Ranjan Daimary faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), identified as Manoranjan Boro alias Dambaru and Podoram Basumatary, reports Assam Tribune. While Manoranjan was arrested from
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Police arrested two top ranking militants of the Ranjan Daimary faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), identified as Manoranjan Boro alias Dambaru and Podoram Basumatary, reports Assam Tribune. While Manoranjan was arrested from Kalazol area, Podoram was arrested at the Inter State Bus Terminus in Guwahati.
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August - 29 
PTI reports that 30 cadres and supporters of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested during the night-long combing operations in four places of Sundergarh District on August 29. The Maoists were arrested during joint combing op
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PTI reports that 30 cadres and supporters of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested during the night-long combing operations in four places of Sundergarh District on August 29. The Maoists were arrested during joint combing operations by Police and Central Reserve Police Force at Silipunji, Mundatala, Chandiposh and Champajharan areas in the District, Bonai Sub-Divisional Police Officer Sudarsan Sethi said, adding that arms, ammunition and posters were seized from them. Police claimed that during preliminary interrogation, the Maoists have confessed to involvement in the recent killing of Ajit Bardhan, officer-in-charge of Koida Police station, looting an explosive-laden van from Champajharan on July 16 and blasting three forest department buildings at Tamada and Birida areas in the District two months back.
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August - 29 
PTI reports that cadres of the outlawed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead Lakshikanta Kumar, secretary of Sindurpur local committee of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), when he was returning on a bicycle from t
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PTI reports that cadres of the outlawed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead Lakshikanta Kumar, secretary of Sindurpur local committee of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), when he was returning on a bicycle from the Chatuhasa village under Arsa Police station in Purulia District on August 29.
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August - 29 
Security Forces (SFs) shot dead two United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants at Nagapara hills under Boko Police station in the Kamrup District in the night of August 29, according to Telegraph. Army sources said about four militants were tak
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Security Forces (SFs) shot dead two United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants at Nagapara hills under Boko Police station in the Kamrup District in the night of August 29, according to Telegraph. Army sources said about four militants were taking shelter in a house and when the SFs raided the house, the militants opened fire. In the ensuing gunbattle, two militants died while two others escaped under cover of darkness. The site of the incident is about 50 kilometres from the capital city Guwahati. Though the two militants are yet to be identified, Police claimed that both were from the 709th battalion of ULFA and probably new recruits. One five kilograms of improvised explosive device, a grenade, one 9-mm pistol, ammunition and an unspecified amount of Bangladeshi currency notes were recovered from the possession of the slain militants.
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August - 30 
A local contractor, Takhelmayum Joy Singh, was shot dead by unidentified militants in his courtyard at Nongren Mayai Leikai under Lamlai Police Station in the Imphal East District on August 30, reports Imphal Free Press. Police sources revealed that
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A local contractor, Takhelmayum Joy Singh, was shot dead by unidentified militants in his courtyard at Nongren Mayai Leikai under Lamlai Police Station in the Imphal East District on August 30, reports Imphal Free Press. Police sources revealed that T. Joy had been arrested once by the Security Force personnel 10 years back for being a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) sympathiser, and he had led normal life after being released from prison on bail.
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August - 30 
A Maoist died on August 30 when the improvised explosive device he was making to blow up a culvert exploded in a field on the outskirts of Behrampore town, reports Telegraph. Sambhu Dolui, his accomplice, who had joined a Maoist action squad six mont
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A Maoist died on August 30 when the improvised explosive device he was making to blow up a culvert exploded in a field on the outskirts of Behrampore town, reports Telegraph. Sambhu Dolui, his accomplice, who had joined a Maoist action squad six months ago, was seriously injured in the blast. The dead Maoist has not been identified as yet. Some Maoist literature was recovered from the possession of Sambhu, who told the Police that the duo had planned to blow up a culvert on the National Highway 34 to disrupt traffic between Siliguri and capital Kolkata.
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August - 30 
A People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) militant, Thomojan alias Killer, was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel during a search operation at Waikhong under Lilong Police Station in Thoubal District, reports Imphal Free Press.
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A People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) militant, Thomojan alias Killer, was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel during a search operation at Waikhong under Lilong Police Station in Thoubal District, reports Imphal Free Press.
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August - 30 
A People's United Liberation Front (PULF) militant, Mohammed Abbas Khan (26), was arrested by a combined team of the Army and Assam Rifles from Urup Khou areas on August 30. One 9-mm pistol with magazine, one laptop, and one demand letter were recove
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A People's United Liberation Front (PULF) militant, Mohammed Abbas Khan (26), was arrested by a combined team of the Army and Assam Rifles from Urup Khou areas on August 30. One 9-mm pistol with magazine, one laptop, and one demand letter were recovered from his possession.
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August - 30 
A trader dealing in rubber processing materials, who was abducted by two suspected militants from the Ghorapatti area on August 27, was rescued by the Dimapur District Police from Deluxe Point area on August 29, reports Nagaland Post. According to Po
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A trader dealing in rubber processing materials, who was abducted by two suspected militants from the Ghorapatti area on August 27, was rescued by the Dimapur District Police from Deluxe Point area on August 29, reports Nagaland Post. According to Police sources, the abductors had asked for a ransom of INR 30, 000 from the victim’s wife. When the abductors went to collect the money from Deluxe Point on August 29, they were confronted by the Police. One of the abductors, identified as a ‘sergeant major’ Limanungit (32) of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), was arrested after he was chased till the Murgipatti area. The other accomplice, however, managed to escape from the incident site.
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August - 30 
In his first substantive comments on relations with Pakistan since the July 16, 2009 Sharm el-Sheikh summit, the National Security Adviser M.K. Narayanan said that averting another major Mumbai-like incident was the Government’s top priority and that
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In his first substantive comments on relations with Pakistan since the July 16, 2009 Sharm el-Sheikh summit, the National Security Adviser M.K. Narayanan said that averting another major Mumbai-like incident was the Government’s top priority and that unless Pakistan took “real action” against those involved in terrorism, the progress it had reported so far in the Mumbai case would amount to “a chimera.” In an interview to The Hindu on August 30, 2009, he indicated that Pakistan was unwilling to act against the Lashkar-e-Toiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed despite the fact that there was concrete information about these groups re-establishing training camps. “In places like Manshera and Muzaffarabad, enlargement of what I would call training camps is going on… Their capabilities are increasing and we see the threat, and the threat is not to Kashmir but to some of the hinterland areas. That is our concern. That is what [our] agencies are concentrating on.”
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August - 30 
In the State, the two employees of a Garo Hills-based cement company, abducted by suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants on August 21, were released in the Rongjuli area of Goalpara District on August 30, reports Shillong Times. A
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In the State, the two employees of a Garo Hills-based cement company, abducted by suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants on August 21, were released in the Rongjuli area of Goalpara District on August 30, reports Shillong Times. According to sources, the duo, Virgo Cement Industries manager Sambhu Dhanuka and chief engineer PK Hori, were abducted from near the cement plant at Damas on the Meghalaya-Assam border in the afternoon of August 21. They were held hostage for ransom at Simantala village in Goalpara District. Though it is not yet known who the abductors were, Assam Police suspect that the Viper Rabha Army, a lesser-known militant group, was involved in the incident. Viper Rabha Army is believed to enjoy the patronage of Assam-based ULFA. The ULFA had reportedly hired the services of Viper Rabha Army for its activities in Goalpara and parts of Garo Hills. However, the ULFA has denied any role in the abduction.
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August - 30 
PTI reports that an active worker of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), Debiprosad Hansda (50), was shot dead by armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on the charge of being corrupt at Bitting Lohar villag
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PTI reports that an active worker of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), Debiprosad Hansda (50), was shot dead by armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on the charge of being corrupt at Bitting Lohar village in Purulia District in the night of August 30, the Police said.
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August - 30 
Suspected militants lobbed a hand grenade on the residence of an Executive Engineer of the National Highway Division-I of the Manipur Public Works Department, Konsam Prem, at Thangmeiband Meisnam Leikai in Imphal West District, according to Sangai Ex
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Suspected militants lobbed a hand grenade on the residence of an Executive Engineer of the National Highway Division-I of the Manipur Public Works Department, Konsam Prem, at Thangmeiband Meisnam Leikai in Imphal West District, according to Sangai Express.
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August - 30 
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is reportedly preparing a questionnaire for the arrested Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) chief Kumaran Pathmanathan alias KP on the basis of decade-old findings of the Multi-Disciplinary Monitoring Ag
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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is reportedly preparing a questionnaire for the arrested Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) chief Kumaran Pathmanathan alias KP on the basis of decade-old findings of the Multi-Disciplinary Monitoring Agency (MDMA), which has been investigating the conspiracy behind the former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s killing, reported Times of India. The MDMA, which has been granted another extension by the Government despite noting for closure of this unit on May 31, 2009, has begun the work of preparing questions that would be sent to Sri Lanka where KP is being questioned by the Sri Lankan security officials, sources said. Pathmanathan, a key accused in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, was arrested in a Southeast Asian country on August 6 and later brought to Sri Lanka on August 7.
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August - 30 
The Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) chief Jiban Singh’s sister and brother-in-law were arrested from a house of the Chakrashila Wildlife Sanctuary Kokrajhar in an early morning operation by the Security Force personnel on August 30, according
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The Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) chief Jiban Singh’s sister and brother-in-law were arrested from a house of the Chakrashila Wildlife Sanctuary Kokrajhar in an early morning operation by the Security Force personnel on August 30, according to Telegraph. The couple, Sumitra Das and her husband, Dhananjoy Barman, who is a ‘second lieutenant’ in the outfit, had been taking shelter in a house belonging to a senior member of the All Koch Rajbongshi Students Union (Biswajit faction), Dalim Choudhury, with their two-year-old son. An Italian made 7.65mm pistol, four bullets, two mobile handsets, five SIM cards, including two Bangladeshi cards and BNR 100 were recovered from the possession of the couple. The couple hails from Bolka Barobaisa of Jalpaiguri District in West Bengal. “After operation All Clear (Operation Flushout) in Bhutan, they went to Bangladesh and had been staying there. But they came back recently and were taking shelter in Dalim Choudhury’s house,” Kokrajhar Police station officer in-charge Haren Das said.
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August - 30 
The Kerala Police arrested a suspected militant, identified as Kabir, a resident of Rippon in the Wayanad District, who had a lookout notice issued against him by the Intelligence Bureau (IB), from Thiruvananthapuram airport on August 30, reports Tim
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The Kerala Police arrested a suspected militant, identified as Kabir, a resident of Rippon in the Wayanad District, who had a lookout notice issued against him by the Intelligence Bureau (IB), from Thiruvananthapuram airport on August 30, reports Times of India. Unconfirmed reports said the IB suspects him of being involved in terrorist attacks, including the Bangalore serial bomb blasts in July 25, 2008. He was also reported to be close to the absconding Indian Mujahideen (IM) ‘commander’ Tadiyantavide Nasir, who is also wanted for the Bangalore serial bomb blasts case. Kabir was interrogated by officers of the IB, which had issued the lookout notice three months ago. Earlier on August 27, the IB had given an alert which said he could try to flee India any time.
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August - 30 
The other incident in the morning, a CPI-Marxist member, Bidyut Das, was shot at and injured in the Shandpura village of West Midnapore District. Das, a poultry owner, succumbed to his injuries later in the night, sources said.
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The other incident in the morning, a CPI-Marxist member, Bidyut Das, was shot at and injured in the Shandpura village of West Midnapore District. Das, a poultry owner, succumbed to his injuries later in the night, sources said.
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August - 30 
The State Government asked Collectors of all the Maoist insurgency-affected Districts to verify allegations regarding the Maoists eating foodstuff meant for students of several State-run schools and hostels for tribal girls located in remote areas, o
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The State Government asked Collectors of all the Maoist insurgency-affected Districts to verify allegations regarding the Maoists eating foodstuff meant for students of several State-run schools and hostels for tribal girls located in remote areas, official sources said. "Letters have been sent to all the collectors to verify allegations that Maoists forcibly eat food meant for school children living in hostels," the Scheduled Tribe and Scheduled Caste Development Department Secretary Ashok Tripathy told PTI.
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August - 30 
Two National Socialist Council of Nagaland–Khaplang (NSCN-K) militants were arrested by the Army personnel from Langrangjao under Harangjao Police station in North Cachar Hills District on August 30, reports Sentinel. A cache of arms and ammunition w
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Two National Socialist Council of Nagaland–Khaplang (NSCN-K) militants were arrested by the Army personnel from Langrangjao under Harangjao Police station in North Cachar Hills District on August 30, reports Sentinel. A cache of arms and ammunition were recovered from their possession.
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August - 30 
Vikki, son of Majid Manihar, who is the mastermind of Inter-Services Intelligence’s (ISI), Pakistan’s external intelligence, network in Nepal, was arrested while trying to enter India to strike a deal with his contacts in the Bahraich District of Utt
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Vikki, son of Majid Manihar, who is the mastermind of Inter-Services Intelligence’s (ISI), Pakistan’s external intelligence, network in Nepal, was arrested while trying to enter India to strike a deal with his contacts in the Bahraich District of Uttar Pradesh, reports Times of India. During interrogation, Vikki revealed that counterfeit currency was printed in Lahore and Karachi in Pakistan from where it is sent to Nepal by cargo and then to India. The entire operation is managed by the ISI through its Nepal-based agent Manihar, Vikki’s father. Police also recovered fake notes and telephones numbers of ISI operatives and cadres of the mafia gangster Dawood Ibrahim Company from his possession. The Uttar Pradesh Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS), too, interrogated Vikki, who revealed that after being smuggled into India, fake notes would be sold at 50% of their face value. During interrogation, he also revealed that smugglers of fake currency use code words to send their messages. For example, paanch number ka chappal (slipper size no. 5) means INR 500 currency, and das number ka chappal for INR 1,000 currency. Majid Manihar lives in Bhinga town of Shravasti District in Nepal. According to intelligence sources, he works in close coordination with certain employees of the Pakistani embassy in the Nepalese capital Kathmandu. Manihar has three criminal cases against him in India. With the arrest of his son, Police have stepped up efforts to arrest Manihar. “Assistance from the Interpol is being sought for his extradition,” the Bahraich Superintendent of Police Lalji Shukla said.
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August - 31 
A ‘sergeant major’ of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Niren Sarma, was shot dead in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) at Bhaskarbari Chariali in the Dibrugarh District on August 31, reports Sentinel. One pistol, six rounds of am
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A ‘sergeant major’ of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Niren Sarma, was shot dead in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) at Bhaskarbari Chariali in the Dibrugarh District on August 31, reports Sentinel. One pistol, six rounds of ammunition and a mobile phone were recovered from his possession. According to Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Surjit Singh Paneswar, Niren had served an extortion notice to a small tea grower, Dipak Gogoi, who lodged an FIR (first information report) to the Police. When several bids to collect the extortion amount of INR four hundred thousand were foiled, Sarma set a deadline on August 31 and threatened to kill Gogoi if he failed to pay the amount. The DSP said that the SF personnel laid a trap in the vicinity of Gogoi’s residence in the night. In the ensuing encounter which continued for more than 20 minutes, Niren Sarma died at the spot while other members of his group managed to escape.
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August - 31 
A cadre belonging to the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Mohammed Kitauddin alias Milan, was arrested by the Imphal East District Police from Hatta Golapati area on August 31.
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A cadre belonging to the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Mohammed Kitauddin alias Milan, was arrested by the Imphal East District Police from Hatta Golapati area on August 31.
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August - 31 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was arrested from Ajimgang village in the Munger District on August 31, reports The Hindu. Acting on a tip-off, Police raided a house and arrested Bhim Koda, the Additional Director General of Poli
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was arrested from Ajimgang village in the Munger District on August 31, reports The Hindu. Acting on a tip-off, Police raided a house and arrested Bhim Koda, the Additional Director General of Police (Headquarters) Neelmani said. The village sarpanch (village council chief) was also arrested along with the insurgent, he said. Some Maoist literature and INR 13,580 in cash were seized from them, the Police official added.
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August - 31 
A group of 10 armed Maoists shot dead Sukdeb Mahato (40) of Manihada village in the Lalgarh area of West Midnapore District on the suspicion of being a Police informer. The Maoists dragged him out of his home and took him to the forest near by to "tr
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A group of 10 armed Maoists shot dead Sukdeb Mahato (40) of Manihada village in the Lalgarh area of West Midnapore District on the suspicion of being a Police informer. The Maoists dragged him out of his home and took him to the forest near by to "try" him in a Kangaroo court ('people's court’) there, Police said.
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August - 31 
A militant belonging to the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Laishram Diken alias Jiten (32), was arrested by the Imphal West District Police from Chingmeirong Khongnang Anikarak area on August 31. Polic
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A militant belonging to the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Laishram Diken alias Jiten (32), was arrested by the Imphal West District Police from Chingmeirong Khongnang Anikarak area on August 31. Police said Deken was operating under the ‘command’ of one Naorem Angouba Singh of the outfit and he was asked to serve demand letters at the general public in the Imphal area.
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August - 31 
A top Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander’, who had operated in the Doda, Rajouri and Reasi Districts, was shot dead by the Army and Police after a week long search operation in Sildhar in the Mahore area of Reasi District. With this, a total of 16 top
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A top Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander’, who had operated in the Doda, Rajouri and Reasi Districts, was shot dead by the Army and Police after a week long search operation in Sildhar in the Mahore area of Reasi District. With this, a total of 16 top commanders of the LeT and Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) have been killed in the Mahore and Gulabgarh areas of Reasi District during the last two months. The troops are also reported to have discovered 22 natural and man made hideouts of the militants in the upper reaches of Sildhar. The slain militant was identified as Aijaz Ahmed Khandey alias Abu Shoib, a resident of Kulhand in Doda. A rifle, one Nokia mobile handset with one SIM card, 600 AK rounds, one wireless set, 10 rounds of .303, one purse and some documents were recovered from his possession.
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August - 31 
According to sources in the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), the Maoists have destroyed nearly 70 mobile towers during the last three years in half-a-dozen States, including Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Chhattisgarh and West Bengal, Hind
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According to sources in the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), the Maoists have destroyed nearly 70 mobile towers during the last three years in half-a-dozen States, including Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Chhattisgarh and West Bengal, Hindustan Times reported on August 31. MHA sources said Chhattisgarh reported the highest number (20) of towers destroyed during the last three years. In 2008 alone, 14 mobile towers of both private and Government networks were attacked there. Jharkhand, which did not see any attack on mobile towers till 2007, saw nine such attacks in 2008 that disrupted communication networks in several Naxal-hit areas. Mobile phone towers located in Bihar faced the wrath of the Naxalites who blew up 14 of them in 2008, as per figures available with the MHA. With mobile phones becoming increasingly popular during the last couple of years, 43 incidents of such attacks were reported in 2008 alone. Private mobile operators pegged the collective loss on one mobile tower in such attacks at INR 12 lakh. With Maoist attacks on communication installations increasing, mobile operators indicated that it would affect rollout and, in turn, hamper mobile penetration in rural areas.
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August - 31 
According to Times of India, the Kerala Police has constituted a special team to probe charges that jihadis (Islamist extremists) are running an organized racket in the State's colleges to lure gullible girls in the name of love and then convert them
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According to Times of India, the Kerala Police has constituted a special team to probe charges that jihadis (Islamist extremists) are running an organized racket in the State's colleges to lure gullible girls in the name of love and then convert them for subsequent use in anti-national activities. "We are investigating if there is any such design,'' the Director General of Police, Jacob Punnoose, said. A habeus corpus petition in the Kerala High Court from the parents of two MBA students is reported to have led the Police into launching a probe. In their statements to Police, the students claimed they were shown jihadi videos and literature by a particular boy. "When we searched the hostel, we found provocative literature given by the boy from the rooms of the two girls,'' the College Principal said. This was recovered by the Police who have now extended the probe to other campuses also since they perceive this was not an isolated incident. Similar reports have been emerging for quite some time now but were mostly ignored for political reasons, Police sources added.
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August - 31 
Another KCP militant, Khuraijam Johnson Singh (22) alias R.K., was arrested by a combined force of the Thoubal District Police and Assam Rifles personnel from the areas of Wangjing near Y.K. College.
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Another KCP militant, Khuraijam Johnson Singh (22) alias R.K., was arrested by a combined force of the Thoubal District Police and Assam Rifles personnel from the areas of Wangjing near Y.K. College.
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August - 31 
Elsewhere in the West Midnapore District, Maoists shot at and injured a CPI-M leader while he was returning home from the market. Police sources said Ujjwal Kundu (55), member of the party’s Kantapahari branch committee, had fled his house at Papuria
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Elsewhere in the West Midnapore District, Maoists shot at and injured a CPI-M leader while he was returning home from the market. Police sources said Ujjwal Kundu (55), member of the party’s Kantapahari branch committee, had fled his house at Papuria village near Kantapahari, seven kilometres from Lalgarh, following the spate of violence in November 2008 and returned only after the Security Forces reclaimed the region from the Maoists. He, however, continued to receive threats.
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August - 31 
Four more CPI-M workers and leaders, including Latika Hembram, Pradhan (Chairman) of Kepka Ghatber Panchayat Samiti (block level self-Government institution), her husband and two relatives were assaulted at Amghar and Nandudih villages in Balarampur.
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Four more CPI-M workers and leaders, including Latika Hembram, Pradhan (Chairman) of Kepka Ghatber Panchayat Samiti (block level self-Government institution), her husband and two relatives were assaulted at Amghar and Nandudih villages in Balarampur. The party leaders were also told to desert the CPI-M at the earliest, sources said.
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IANS reports that the Jharkhand Liberation Tiger (JLT) cadres abducted a Government official from the Palamau District and demanded a ransom of INR 2000000, Police said on September 1 (today). About 20 JLT cadres abducted Alok Kumar at gunpoint from
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IANS reports that the Jharkhand Liberation Tiger (JLT) cadres abducted a Government official from the Palamau District and demanded a ransom of INR 2000000, Police said on September 1 (today). About 20 JLT cadres abducted Alok Kumar at gunpoint from the Kekargarh village, 190 kilometres from State capital Ranchi, in the evening of August 31. Kumar, a Circle Officer of Paki block, was abducted when he went there for selecting the Aganwadi (Government sponsored child-care and mother-care center) members. The extremists alleged that Kumar had already selected the Aganwadi members after taking bribe and was just completing formalities by visiting the village, a Police officer said. An operation has been launched to rescue Kumar, the officer added.
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August - 31 
Maoists abducted Kanai Nayek, (34), a worker of the ruling Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-M), from his house in Barkola village, six kilometers from Lalgarh area in the night of August 31. There was no trace of Kanai till late in the night of S
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Maoists abducted Kanai Nayek, (34), a worker of the ruling Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-M), from his house in Barkola village, six kilometers from Lalgarh area in the night of August 31. There was no trace of Kanai till late in the night of September 1. “We are searching the local jungles,” said West Midnapore Police SP Manoj Verma. Some 50-armed men came to Kanai’s house and dragged him out, said a resident of Barkola village, adding, “They tied his hands with a towel and took him away.”
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August - 31 
Samaya Live reports that a cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) carrying a cash reward of INR 5000 was arrested from Darya forest under Raipur Police circle in the Sonbhadra District on August 31, Police said. Fagu Kharwar was ar
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Samaya Live reports that a cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) carrying a cash reward of INR 5000 was arrested from Darya forest under Raipur Police circle in the Sonbhadra District on August 31, Police said. Fagu Kharwar was arrested during an encounter with the Police following a tip off, Police said, adding that a carbine and a number of cartridges were recovered from his possession. Other associates of Kharwar, however, managed to escape from the spot during exchange of fire, they added. Kharwar was wanted in a number of criminal cases in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
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August - 31 
The ‘Government of the People’s Republic of Nagalim (GPRN)’, political wing of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), declared that any realization of ‘taxes, donation’ etc. in the name of Zeliangrong Region of the GPRN sho
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The ‘Government of the People’s Republic of Nagalim (GPRN)’, political wing of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), declared that any realization of ‘taxes, donation’ etc. in the name of Zeliangrong Region of the GPRN should be carried out with the knowledge of the ‘Central Administrative Officer (CAO)’ of the region so as to minimise the chance of illegal monetary collection. The ‘CAO’ of the Zeliangrong Region, Salemyang Tatar, in a press statement said that any individual, organization or Government Department entertaining monetary demands without the knowledge of the ‘CAO’ should be doing so at their own risk.
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August - 31 
The Maoist-backed People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) on August 31 announced that the protest - the PCPA has called for a 14 bandh (shutdown) in the West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia Districts - would be ‘relaxed’ for a week from Se
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The Maoist-backed People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) on August 31 announced that the protest - the PCPA has called for a 14 bandh (shutdown) in the West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia Districts - would be ‘relaxed’ for a week from September 1 for the “convenience of local people.” Speaking to The Hindu over telephone from his hideout in the Lalgarh area, PCPA convener Chhatradhar Mahato said, “Though we are receiving support from people of all sections in our protest against the presence of security forces in the region, we felt that the indefinite closure is affecting them, especially daily-wage workers.”
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August - 31 
Two militants shot dead a former Special Police Officer, Ghulam Mohammad, in his residence at village Chanjar in the Kishtwar District.
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Two militants shot dead a former Special Police Officer, Ghulam Mohammad, in his residence at village Chanjar in the Kishtwar District.
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August - 31 
Two National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants, identified as Roshan Narzary and Janjit Mushahary, were shot dead in an encounter with the Security Force personnel at Moinaguri Taisuguru in the Kokrajhar District on August 31, according t
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Two National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants, identified as Roshan Narzary and Janjit Mushahary, were shot dead in an encounter with the Security Force personnel at Moinaguri Taisuguru in the Kokrajhar District on August 31, according to Telegraph. An AK-56 rifle, a 9-mm pistol and ammunition were recovered from the possession of the slain militants.
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August - 31 
Zee News reports that nearly 700 cadres and supporters of the Liberation faction of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML-Liberation) courted arrest in Siliguri demanding immediate withdrawal of forces from Lalgarh.
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Zee News reports that nearly 700 cadres and supporters of the Liberation faction of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML-Liberation) courted arrest in Siliguri demanding immediate withdrawal of forces from Lalgarh.
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*Data till , April 24, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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