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June - 1 
According to Daily Excelsior, two soldiers died in an encounter with two suicide squad (Fidayeen) cadres of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in the Baramulla district on June 1. The two terrorists laid an ambush near the Subsidiary Training Centre (STC) of
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According to Daily Excelsior, two soldiers died in an encounter with two suicide squad (Fidayeen) cadres of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in the Baramulla district on June 1. The two terrorists laid an ambush near the Subsidiary Training Centre (STC) of J&K Police at Sheeri in Baramulla, and opened indiscriminate gunfire when an Army convoy began passing through the spot at 1305 hours. The duo also directed heavy volume of gunfire on STC, killing one police constable, Anchal Singh, and injuring six others. Sources said that one of the Army buses was aggressively targeted by the terrorists killing one soldier and wounding 10 others. Both the terrorists were also subsequently killed in the gun-battle. LeT spokesman, Abdullah Ghaznavi, told Daily Excelsior that the incident at Sheeri was his group’s Fidayeen attack on the Army convoy as well as STC of the J&K Police. He claimed that five police personnel and six soldiers of the army were killed and 15 more injured. He confirmed that both the suicide squad cadres were killed in the operation. Spokesperson at Army's 15 Corps Headquarters, Lt Col A. K. Mathur, disclosed that only one soldier, besides a Police constable, had died in the encounter. He said that both the militants were shot dead by troops of Rashtriya Rifles.
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June - 1 
An unidentified bullet-riddled dead body was recovered from Majuron village under Loktak project police station.
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An unidentified bullet-riddled dead body was recovered from Majuron village under Loktak project police station.
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June - 1 
AR personnel shot dead a suspected cadre, of the People's United Liberation Front (PULF) outfit, identified as Md. Jakir, and recovered an AK-47 rifle along with ammunition at Lilong Arapti Lamkhai in the Imphal East district.
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AR personnel shot dead a suspected cadre, of the People's United Liberation Front (PULF) outfit, identified as Md. Jakir, and recovered an AK-47 rifle along with ammunition at Lilong Arapti Lamkhai in the Imphal East district.
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June - 1 
At least 22 soldiers were reportedly wounded when terrorists triggered an improvised explosive device blast, targeting a military convoy near Presentation Convent School in the Rajbagh area of capital Srinagar.
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At least 22 soldiers were reportedly wounded when terrorists triggered an improvised explosive device blast, targeting a military convoy near Presentation Convent School in the Rajbagh area of capital Srinagar.
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June - 1 
In a counter insurgency operation, Assam Rifles (AR) personnel killed at least three Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadres at Manturam village in the Kasom Khullen subdivision of Ukhrul district on June 1-evining, reports Imphal Free Press. AR person
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In a counter insurgency operation, Assam Rifles (AR) personnel killed at least three Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadres at Manturam village in the Kasom Khullen subdivision of Ukhrul district on June 1-evining, reports Imphal Free Press. AR personnel also recovered two AK-56 rifles, and 239 rounds of ammunition from the incident site.
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June - 1 
KYKL cadres shot at and injured three civilians, identified as Sanjenbam ongbi Ranjana Devi, Kshetrimayum Irabot and Soibam Anil Singh, for extortion of money using the outfit’s name and posing as its members at a tight security zone at Takyel Khongb
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KYKL cadres shot at and injured three civilians, identified as Sanjenbam ongbi Ranjana Devi, Kshetrimayum Irabot and Soibam Anil Singh, for extortion of money using the outfit’s name and posing as its members at a tight security zone at Takyel Khongbal in the Thoubal district.
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June - 1 
On June 1, the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court sentenced thee convicts in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, reports Indian Express. Special Judge P D Kode sentenced Niyaz Shaikh to life imprisonment for
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On June 1, the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court sentenced thee convicts in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, reports Indian Express. Special Judge P D Kode sentenced Niyaz Shaikh to life imprisonment for being part of the conspiracy behind the blasts. “He was part of the conspiracy till the end. But having regard to the fact that he did not commit the terrorist act (bombings), he has been sentenced for life,” said Judge Kode. Separately, Farooq Motorwala, convicted for initiating one of the approvers of the case into training of arms and ammunition and sent him to Pakistan, was sentenced for 13 years rigorous imprisonment (RI) and fined INR 25,000. Shaikh Mohammed Ehtesham, who was charged with being part of the landing of arms and ammunition in Raigad, was sentenced to 10 years RI and fined INR 50,000. Ghulam Hafiz Shaikh, who was convicted for participating in the landing and transportation of arms and ammunition from Raigad to Mumbai, was sentenced to eight years RI and fined INR 25,000.
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June - 1 
One National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadre, identified as ‘corporal’ Gaibonlung, was caught red handed while carrying out extortion from villagers and as per orders from the NSCN-K cadres, was given capital punishment at Lokta
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One National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadre, identified as ‘corporal’ Gaibonlung, was caught red handed while carrying out extortion from villagers and as per orders from the NSCN-K cadres, was given capital punishment at Loktak project area in the Bishenpur district.
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June - 1 
One United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) associate, identified as Lankeshwar Sonowal, was arrested by the Army near Lankasi under Bordubi police station in the Tinsukia district on June 1, reports Sentinel. Sonowal confessed to have provided logist
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One United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) associate, identified as Lankeshwar Sonowal, was arrested by the Army near Lankasi under Bordubi police station in the Tinsukia district on June 1, reports Sentinel. Sonowal confessed to have provided logistic support and helping the outfit in its extortion drives.
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June - 1 
Security forces arrested a KYKL cadre, identified as Yumlembam Gunamani Singh, at Thangal Bazar in the Imphal district.
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Security forces arrested a KYKL cadre, identified as Yumlembam Gunamani Singh, at Thangal Bazar in the Imphal district.
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June - 1 
Telegraph reports that on June 1, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up three high-tension power supply towers in the forests of Dhourie and Farasgaon of the Bastar region affecting train services and production in the National
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Telegraph reports that on June 1, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up three high-tension power supply towers in the forests of Dhourie and Farasgaon of the Bastar region affecting train services and production in the National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC).
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June - 1 
The designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court on June 1 sentenced film producer Samir Hingora to nine years' rigorous imprisonment in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case.
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The designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court on June 1 sentenced film producer Samir Hingora to nine years' rigorous imprisonment in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case.
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June - 1 
The Union Government extended the suspension of operations against the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) for six months- valid till November 30, reports Assam Tribune. The agreement for suspension of operations has been in force since June
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The Union Government extended the suspension of operations against the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) for six months- valid till November 30, reports Assam Tribune. The agreement for suspension of operations has been in force since June 1, 2005.
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June - 1 
Troops neutralized a terrorist hideout in the Baramulla district and seized huge quantities of ration and other items stored in the hideout.
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Troops neutralized a terrorist hideout in the Baramulla district and seized huge quantities of ration and other items stored in the hideout.
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June - 2 
A policeman was injured when militants opened fire at a police station in Basantgarh area of Udhampur district on June 2. Times of India reports that militants fired at the police station of the district leading to an exchange of fire during which th
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A policeman was injured when militants opened fire at a police station in Basantgarh area of Udhampur district on June 2. Times of India reports that militants fired at the police station of the district leading to an exchange of fire during which the policeman was injured. The militants managed to escape.
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June - 2 
Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed in a gun battle with the police in the forested stretch of Sendra area in the southern Bijapur district on June 2, reports IANS. The gun battle occurred when the Maoists opened fire
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Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed in a gun battle with the police in the forested stretch of Sendra area in the southern Bijapur district on June 2, reports IANS. The gun battle occurred when the Maoists opened fired towards the policemen who were conducting counter-insurgency operations. "The security forces retaliated and gunned down four Maoists,” a police office told IANS. However, several others managed to escape.
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June - 2 
Imphal Free Press reports that on June 2, a youth was shot dead by suspected People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) cadres near the jeep parking at Kiyamgei Muslim Awang Leikai in the Imphal East district. The youth was subsequently was identified a
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Imphal Free Press reports that on June 2, a youth was shot dead by suspected People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) cadres near the jeep parking at Kiyamgei Muslim Awang Leikai in the Imphal East district. The youth was subsequently was identified as Zahir Khan from Laphupat Tera.
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June - 2 
On June 2, State Reserve Police Force (SRPF) personnel repelled an attack by the Naxalites (Left-wing extremists) on the Border Road Organisation's base camp at Komaka-Gattajamiya road in Ettapalli tehsil (revenue division) of Gadchiroli district. Ac
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On June 2, State Reserve Police Force (SRPF) personnel repelled an attack by the Naxalites (Left-wing extremists) on the Border Road Organisation's base camp at Komaka-Gattajamiya road in Ettapalli tehsil (revenue division) of Gadchiroli district. According to Times of India, a group of 70 Naxalites attacked the base using explosive devices and were intercepted by the SRPF personnel. In the ensuing encounter, four Naxalites and two police personnel were injured. A 1500 feet long, six-coloured wire was recovered from the encounter site.
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June - 2 
One civilian, identified as Mohammed Thouba, sustained injuries when a bomb was lobbed by unidentified militants at the residence of Mohammed Riya at Kshetrigao Awang Leikai in the Imphal East district on June 2.
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One civilian, identified as Mohammed Thouba, sustained injuries when a bomb was lobbed by unidentified militants at the residence of Mohammed Riya at Kshetrigao Awang Leikai in the Imphal East district on June 2.
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June - 2 
Security forces recovered two kilograms of RDX and approximately 10-kilograms of TNT from Umakanta Medhi’s residence in the Sompura village of Karbi Anglong district on June 2, reports Assam Tribune.
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Security forces recovered two kilograms of RDX and approximately 10-kilograms of TNT from Umakanta Medhi’s residence in the Sompura village of Karbi Anglong district on June 2, reports Assam Tribune.
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June - 2 
Suspected militants of the Biswamohan Debbarma faction of the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) abducted six labourers from Govindabari under Manikpur police station in the Dhalai district on June 2, reports Tripurainfo. They were identifi
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Suspected militants of the Biswamohan Debbarma faction of the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) abducted six labourers from Govindabari under Manikpur police station in the Dhalai district on June 2, reports Tripurainfo. They were identified as Nikunja Nath of Padmabill in Khowai, Vidhyarai, Hussain Miah, Fakar Miah, Gian Miah and Khalai Miah of Assam.
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June - 2 
Three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested by police at Chapkali village under the Meral police station in the Garhwa district on June 2, reports Ranchi Express. Police also recovered one 303 police rifle, two 305 rifles,
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Three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested by police at Chapkali village under the Meral police station in the Garhwa district on June 2, reports Ranchi Express. Police also recovered one 303 police rifle, two 305 rifles, two 12-bore rifles, one double barrel pistol and 83 live cartridges, including 38 of 315 rifle and 45 of 12 bore rifle.
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June - 3 
A Pakistani national was among the two Al Badr militants killed by security forces (SFs) in an encounter at Wuyan village in the Pulwama district on June 3, according to Daily Excelsior. The slain militants were identified as Dawood alias Tahir Shah
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A Pakistani national was among the two Al Badr militants killed by security forces (SFs) in an encounter at Wuyan village in the Pulwama district on June 3, according to Daily Excelsior. The slain militants were identified as Dawood alias Tahir Shah from the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) in Pakistan and Abdul Rashid alias Gani of Khrew Pampore. Two AK-47 rifles, five magazines, 84 rounds of ammunition and two mobile phones were seized from the incident site.
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June - 3 
About 100 kilograms of explosives, 10 hand-grenades, some Under-barrel Grenade Launcher shells, detonators and 217 rounds of AK ammunition were recovered by SF personnel in Ganderbal, the second major haul within a week, a Defence spokesman said.
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About 100 kilograms of explosives, 10 hand-grenades, some Under-barrel Grenade Launcher shells, detonators and 217 rounds of AK ammunition were recovered by SF personnel in Ganderbal, the second major haul within a week, a Defence spokesman said.
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June - 3 
According to Imphal Free Press, two unidentified gunmen shot dead a young auto-rickshaw driver, identified as Yumnam Roshan Meetei, at Moreh Bazaar in the Chandel district on June 3.
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According to Imphal Free Press, two unidentified gunmen shot dead a young auto-rickshaw driver, identified as Yumnam Roshan Meetei, at Moreh Bazaar in the Chandel district on June 3.
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June - 3 
An over-ground worker of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), Azad Ahmad Bhat, was arrested by the troops from the Handwara area of Kupwara district along with two UBGL grenades.
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An over-ground worker of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), Azad Ahmad Bhat, was arrested by the troops from the Handwara area of Kupwara district along with two UBGL grenades.
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June - 3 
Assam Rifles personnel arrested a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadre, identified as Gurumayum Kameshwar Sharma, at Wangkhei Soibam Leikai, reports Sangai Express. Troops also recovered INR 1413030 along with three mobile phones and some incriminati
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Assam Rifles personnel arrested a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadre, identified as Gurumayum Kameshwar Sharma, at Wangkhei Soibam Leikai, reports Sangai Express. Troops also recovered INR 1413030 along with three mobile phones and some incriminating documents from the incident site.
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June - 3 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead a 45-year-old shopkeeper at Sringeri in the Chikmagalur district on June 3-night, suspecting him to be a police informer. Eight Maoists descended on the shop of Venkatesh in Gandagh
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead a 45-year-old shopkeeper at Sringeri in the Chikmagalur district on June 3-night, suspecting him to be a police informer. Eight Maoists descended on the shop of Venkatesh in Gandaghatti village after warning his wife and son, residing in the adjacent house, not to venture out. They assaulted the shopkeeper before firing at him from point blank range. The Maoists also set ablaze Venkatesh’s motorcycle. Before fleeing, they left behind pamphlets with a message that read: "Let us expose informers and teach them a befitting lesson". Police sources said that the attack could be in reaction to the killing of a Maoist, identified as Dinakar, by the police at Kigga in Sringeri in December 2006.
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June - 3 
Four police personnel were killed and two others sustained injuries when Karbi Longri National Liberation Front (KLNLF) militants ambushed a police patrolling party at Koilajan area under Bokajan police station in the Karbi Anglong district on June 3
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Four police personnel were killed and two others sustained injuries when Karbi Longri National Liberation Front (KLNLF) militants ambushed a police patrolling party at Koilajan area under Bokajan police station in the Karbi Anglong district on June 3, reports Assam Tribune. They were identified as Bimol Sarkar (Assistant Sub-Inspector), Atauruddin Laskar, Devakanta Basumatary and Nabin Bordoloi (constables).
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June - 3 
In an another incident on June 3, at least seven Communist Party of India (CPI) cadres, including a Panchayat (village-level self-government body) representative, were injured in a clash with the Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist movement ) activists in the D
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In an another incident on June 3, at least seven Communist Party of India (CPI) cadres, including a Panchayat (village-level self-government body) representative, were injured in a clash with the Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist movement ) activists in the Dantewada district. The Hindu reports that the incident occurred near Dornapal when the CPI leaders and workers were returning from Cherla in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh after attending a meeting against the Salwa Judum and Maoist threat.
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June - 3 
In the same district, Maoists blew up two high-tension power supply towers near Narayanpur, affecting the power supply and subsequently disrupting daily life in the whole Bastar region. According to Rajeev Ranjan, chief of the State Electricity Board
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In the same district, Maoists blew up two high-tension power supply towers near Narayanpur, affecting the power supply and subsequently disrupting daily life in the whole Bastar region. According to Rajeev Ranjan, chief of the State Electricity Board, it will take at least 15 days to restore the power supply.
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June - 3 
In the same district, security forces arrested one Islamic Liberation Army cadre, identified as Mohammed Saraj alias Naocha alias Aboi, from the Lamlong area.
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In the same district, security forces arrested one Islamic Liberation Army cadre, identified as Mohammed Saraj alias Naocha alias Aboi, from the Lamlong area.
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June - 3 
In the State, SFs neutralized a terrorist hideout in the Guzrial forests of Kupwara district, but no weapons were found there.
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In the State, SFs neutralized a terrorist hideout in the Guzrial forests of Kupwara district, but no weapons were found there.
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June - 3 
Kamal Bauri, a retired Defence Intelligence official, claimed that a number of militant groups in the North-east, including the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), are having links with the Maoist insurgents who are active in 14 States, including
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Kamal Bauri, a retired Defence Intelligence official, claimed that a number of militant groups in the North-east, including the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), are having links with the Maoist insurgents who are active in 14 States, including Maharashtra, Kerala, Jharkhand, Bihar etc. According to him, representatives of the ULFA and other militant outfits of the North-east attended a meeting with the Maoists somewhere in North India in January 2007 to chalk out strategies.
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June - 3 
On June 3, the Mumbai Police claimed that the city does not have any immediate threat from the Maoists. Police Commissioner D. N. Jadhav told Zee News, “Mumbai city doesn't have immediate threat of that kind of movement taking deep roots here and I d
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On June 3, the Mumbai Police claimed that the city does not have any immediate threat from the Maoists. Police Commissioner D. N. Jadhav told Zee News, “Mumbai city doesn't have immediate threat of that kind of movement taking deep roots here and I do not see it in the near future… They are thriving in forests of central India. So far they haven't succeeded in forested area like Thane or Dhulia and all that."
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June - 3 
One Central Reserve Police Force personnel, identified as Kailashpati Yadav, was injured in a Maoist-triggered ‘Pressure-Bomb’ explosion near Aranpur under Jagargunda area in the Bastar District on June 3, reports Danik Bhaskar.
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One Central Reserve Police Force personnel, identified as Kailashpati Yadav, was injured in a Maoist-triggered ‘Pressure-Bomb’ explosion near Aranpur under Jagargunda area in the Bastar District on June 3, reports Danik Bhaskar.
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June - 3 
One former cadre of the disbanded Bodoland Liberation Tigers (BLT), identified as Suresh Boro, was lynched to death by suspected Nationalist Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants at Merapani in the Golaghat district, reports Sentinel.
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One former cadre of the disbanded Bodoland Liberation Tigers (BLT), identified as Suresh Boro, was lynched to death by suspected Nationalist Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants at Merapani in the Golaghat district, reports Sentinel.
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June - 3 
One unidentified Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) cadre managed to escape when troops descended on Hafta village, while the cadre was engaged in extortion. The troops recovered one magazine and five rounds of 9-mm pistol from the incident site.
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One unidentified Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) cadre managed to escape when troops descended on Hafta village, while the cadre was engaged in extortion. The troops recovered one magazine and five rounds of 9-mm pistol from the incident site.
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June - 3 
Police personnel arrested two Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) cadres, identified as ‘corporal’ Namsang and ‘Sgt. Major’ Alex Khoute, at Maokot Chepu in the Ukhrul district on June 3, reports Sangai Express. They also recovered seven Improvised Explosive D
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Police personnel arrested two Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) cadres, identified as ‘corporal’ Namsang and ‘Sgt. Major’ Alex Khoute, at Maokot Chepu in the Ukhrul district on June 3, reports Sangai Express. They also recovered seven Improvised Explosive Devices, one 9-mm pistol with a magazine and two live rounds, five rounds of AK-47, one detonator, one grenade, a two-inch mortar ammunition and anti-tank Rocket-Propelled Grenade ammunition and two extortion notes from their possession.
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June - 3 
Ten persons suspected to have links with the Naxalites (left-wing extremist) were arrested and three tonnes of opium worth INR 4 crore was recovered from them by the Jharkhand Police on June 3, reports The Indian Express. According to police, an inte
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Ten persons suspected to have links with the Naxalites (left-wing extremist) were arrested and three tonnes of opium worth INR 4 crore was recovered from them by the Jharkhand Police on June 3, reports The Indian Express. According to police, an inter-state gang with Naxalite links is responsible for the cultivation and sale of opium in Jharkhand. Hazaribagh district Superintendent of Police, Praveen Singh, said, “A well established gang with its base in the interiors of Chatra district seems to be engaged in the clandestine opium business”. According to Chatra Superintendent of Police Akhilesh Jha, as many as 18-20 people in three separate areas Pathalgada, Giddor and Rajpur of the Chatra district had been cultivating poppy on their land. He, however, neither denied nor confirmed that Naxalites were beneficiaries of the opium cultivation and trade in the areas but the opium farmers are being “patronised” by the Naxalites, he added.
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June - 3 
The Army recovered and later defused a four-kg Improvised Explosive Device, concealed in a plastic container, from a bus stop at Namrup in the Dibrugarh district, reports Sentinel.
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The Army recovered and later defused a four-kg Improvised Explosive Device, concealed in a plastic container, from a bus stop at Namrup in the Dibrugarh district, reports Sentinel.
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June - 3 
Two militants belonging to the Biswamohan Debbarma faction of the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT), identified as Sailen Debbarma and Sankar Jamatia, were killed in an encounter with the security forces (SFs) at Halamtuicha under Champahow
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Two militants belonging to the Biswamohan Debbarma faction of the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT), identified as Sailen Debbarma and Sankar Jamatia, were killed in an encounter with the security forces (SFs) at Halamtuicha under Champahower police station in the West Tripura district on June 3, reports Tripurainfo. One Chinese-make grenade was recovered from the incident site.
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June - 4 
A civilian, Munir Hussain, was killed and two others sustained injuries in a bomb explosion at village Drug in the Surankote area of Poonch district.
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A civilian, Munir Hussain, was killed and two others sustained injuries in a bomb explosion at village Drug in the Surankote area of Poonch district.
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June - 4 
According to Imphal Free Press, clashes erupted at the border town of Moreh Bazaar in the Chandel district on June 4 amidst the ongoing indefinite general strike between the locals and the Assam Rifles (AR) personnel over the latter’s attempt to pick
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According to Imphal Free Press, clashes erupted at the border town of Moreh Bazaar in the Chandel district on June 4 amidst the ongoing indefinite general strike between the locals and the Assam Rifles (AR) personnel over the latter’s attempt to pick up a youth, identified as Koijam Sushil, who according to the AR belonged to a militant outfit. Three women, identified as Thokchom Ibemhal, Yumnam Santi Devi and Thokchom Thoibi, reportedly sustained injuries in the assault by the AR personnel.
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June - 4 
Eight civilians were wounded when militants lobbed a hand grenade targeting the paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force personnel at Habbakadal in the capital city of Srinagar.
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Eight civilians were wounded when militants lobbed a hand grenade targeting the paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force personnel at Habbakadal in the capital city of Srinagar.
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June - 4 
Foiling yet another infiltration attempt on the Line of Control (LoC), security force (SF) personnel shot dead four heavily armed terrorists at Kanga Gali in the Manjakote sector of Rajouri district on June 4-morning, according to Daily Excelsior. On
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Foiling yet another infiltration attempt on the Line of Control (LoC), security force (SF) personnel shot dead four heavily armed terrorists at Kanga Gali in the Manjakote sector of Rajouri district on June 4-morning, according to Daily Excelsior. One Army personnel, identified as Sumit Dogra, was killed and another, Kuldeep Raj, injured in the abortive infiltration attempt. While the identities of the slain militants have not been established so far, official sources indicated that they were from the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT). Three AK-47 rifles with 13 magazines, eight hand grenades, one pistol with two magazines, one RPG, one UBGL with five rounds, two radio sets, two diaries and four pouches were recovered from their possession. This was the fifth infiltration attempt which was foiled by Army in the Rajouri and Poonch districts last fortnight.
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June - 4 
In the State, a Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami militant, identified as Mohammed Shafi, was arrested by the troops along with one hand grenade at Prugol in the Chatru area of Doda district. SFs also arrested a suspect, Mohammed Shafi, from village Bijlali
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In the State, a Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami militant, identified as Mohammed Shafi, was arrested by the troops along with one hand grenade at Prugol in the Chatru area of Doda district. SFs also arrested a suspect, Mohammed Shafi, from village Bijlali in the same area.
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June - 4 
Intelligence officials revealed that two top ULFA leaders, Chitrabon Hazarika and Lebu, have entered Meghalaya from Bangladesh along with two hardcore jihadi militants 15 days ago. Hazarika is a close associate of ULFA chief Paresh Barua who underwen
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Intelligence officials revealed that two top ULFA leaders, Chitrabon Hazarika and Lebu, have entered Meghalaya from Bangladesh along with two hardcore jihadi militants 15 days ago. Hazarika is a close associate of ULFA chief Paresh Barua who underwent training in several countries like Myanmar, Pakistan and Bhutan. Sources added that both were arrested earlier by the Assam Police. However they managed to get bail and joined the outfit again.
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June - 4 
Police recovered the body of Ajit Bodo, Deputy Chairman of the North Cachar Hills Autonomous District Council (NCHADC), from Maibong area in the North Cachar Hills district, on June 4 – night, reports Shillong Times. He was killed by suspected milita
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Police recovered the body of Ajit Bodo, Deputy Chairman of the North Cachar Hills Autonomous District Council (NCHADC), from Maibong area in the North Cachar Hills district, on June 4 – night, reports Shillong Times. He was killed by suspected militants of the Black Widow, a breakaway faction of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD).
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June - 4 
Suspected militants attacked the house of the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council Principal Secretary, Lonki Thangsu, at Diphu in the Karbi Anglong district on June 4, reports Sentinel. No one was reported injured.
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Suspected militants attacked the house of the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council Principal Secretary, Lonki Thangsu, at Diphu in the Karbi Anglong district on June 4, reports Sentinel. No one was reported injured.
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June - 4 
Suspected militants of the Black Widow, a breakaway faction of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD), killed the former Chief Executive Member of the North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council, Purnendu Langthasa, and a former executive member of the Council, Nindu
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Suspected militants of the Black Widow, a breakaway faction of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD), killed the former Chief Executive Member of the North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council, Purnendu Langthasa, and a former executive member of the Council, Nindu Langthasa, at Langlai Hasnu village in the NC Hills district on June 4, reports Assam Tribune. Both were the candidates of the Congress party for the upcoming Council election. The party alleged that the militant group has been warning and demanding an amount of INR one crore from the party for the safety of its candidates for the elections.
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June - 4 
The police forces of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya and Nagaland have reportedly decided to launch a joint operation to deal with the trans-border movement of militants, especially the United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA), reports Assam Tribu
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The police forces of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya and Nagaland have reportedly decided to launch a joint operation to deal with the trans-border movement of militants, especially the United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA), reports Assam Tribune. This was decided at a meeting of the Director Generals of Police, Army officials, senior officials of Assam Rifles, Central Reserve Police Force, Central and State intelligence agencies held on June 4 at the Assam Police Headquarters.
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June - 4 
Two collaborators of the NLFT and All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF), identified as Sakti Debbarma of Tuikuipara and Madan Debbarma of Bahadur Sardarpara, surrendered to the SFs at Teliamura in the same district on June 4, reports Telegraph.
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Two collaborators of the NLFT and All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF), identified as Sakti Debbarma of Tuikuipara and Madan Debbarma of Bahadur Sardarpara, surrendered to the SFs at Teliamura in the same district on June 4, reports Telegraph.
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June - 4 
Two more militants of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, Mohammad Rafeeq Bhat and Mohammad Tariq Bhat, were killed in an encounter with the SFs at Qazipora-Watpora in the Bandipora area of Baramulla district. Officials said a 17-year-old girl, Rifat, was injure
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Two more militants of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, Mohammad Rafeeq Bhat and Mohammad Tariq Bhat, were killed in an encounter with the SFs at Qazipora-Watpora in the Bandipora area of Baramulla district. Officials said a 17-year-old girl, Rifat, was injured in the gun-battle.
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June - 4 
Two top cadres of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), ‘section commander’ Shah Din alias Sher Khan and Ghulam Mohammed alias Mehmood, were killed by the SFs at village Tanatly Bisran in the Gandoh area of Doda district on June 4-afternoon. From their posses
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Two top cadres of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), ‘section commander’ Shah Din alias Sher Khan and Ghulam Mohammed alias Mehmood, were killed by the SFs at village Tanatly Bisran in the Gandoh area of Doda district on June 4-afternoon. From their possession, police recovered two self-loading rifles, two magazines, 10 rounds, one radio set, one mobile telephone and two pouches.
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June - 5 
10 militants of the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM), including a ‘divisional commander’ and four other commanders, surrendered before Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad in Doda town along with a large quantity of arms, explosives and wireless sets. With thes
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10 militants of the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM), including a ‘divisional commander’ and four other commanders, surrendered before Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad in Doda town along with a large quantity of arms, explosives and wireless sets. With these surrenders, the HuM network has been completely eliminated from the Doda district, police sources informed. The 10 were identified as Barkat Ali Mir alias Babar, a divisional commander, Abdul Gani, a district commander of the outfit, both ‘A’ category militants and trained in Pakistan, Javed Iqbal alias Rizwan alias Mansoor alias Nayeem, a deputy district commander, Alam Hussain alias Dilawar Khan, a tehsil commander, Manzoor Ahmed alias Abu Tallah alias Murtaza, a section commander, Akhter Hussain alias Usama, Ghulam Hussain, Anayatullah Khan alias Younis Khan, Talab Hussain and Jan Mohammed. The militants handed over four AK rifles with 16 magazines and 440 rounds, one pistol with two magazines and 16 rounds, one SLR with two magazines and 20 rounds, one .303 rifle with two magazines and 34 rounds, one INSAS rifle with two magazines and 40 rounds, one UBGL with four shells, 10 wireless sets, eight walky talkie sets, one satellite telephone with charger, one binocular, two remote control IEDs, five detonators and one pouch.
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June - 5 
A 14-year-old boy, identified as Basit Ramzan, is reported to have died when an explosive device, he was fiddling with, exploded in his house at Dachan in the Bandipora area of Baramulla district.
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A 14-year-old boy, identified as Basit Ramzan, is reported to have died when an explosive device, he was fiddling with, exploded in his house at Dachan in the Bandipora area of Baramulla district.
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June - 5 
A civilian, identified as Meisnam Shamungou, was abducted and subsequently shot dead by four suspected militants at Keibi Kamuda Mamang Leikai in the Imphal East district on June 5, reports Imphal Free Press.
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A civilian, identified as Meisnam Shamungou, was abducted and subsequently shot dead by four suspected militants at Keibi Kamuda Mamang Leikai in the Imphal East district on June 5, reports Imphal Free Press.
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June - 5 
A CRPF spokesperson said that a bomb-laden car parked about 150 meters away from the police station on the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway exploded, injuring two people, after the traffic was stopped on both sides at Bijbehara in the Anantnag distric
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A CRPF spokesperson said that a bomb-laden car parked about 150 meters away from the police station on the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway exploded, injuring two people, after the traffic was stopped on both sides at Bijbehara in the Anantnag district. He said information was received that militants had planned to trigger a car bomb on the highway to target a convoy.
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June - 5 
A day earlier, armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed K. Satyam, a Congress party leader, at Chinnamidisaleru village in the Khammam district.
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A day earlier, armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed K. Satyam, a Congress party leader, at Chinnamidisaleru village in the Khammam district.
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June - 5 
A Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant, identified as Shiraz Ahmad Mir, was killed in an encounter with the security force personnel at village Chudipora in the Shopian district on June 5, Daily Excelsior reported. One AK rifle and other arms and ammunit
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A Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant, identified as Shiraz Ahmad Mir, was killed in an encounter with the security force personnel at village Chudipora in the Shopian district on June 5, Daily Excelsior reported. One AK rifle and other arms and ammunition were recovered from the slain militant.
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June - 5 
A power blackout caused by Maoists in the Bastar region of Chhattisgarh has reportedly further worsened as they brought down three more high-tension power transmission towers in the Bastar region. So far, Maoists have blasted eight high-tension elect
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A power blackout caused by Maoists in the Bastar region of Chhattisgarh has reportedly further worsened as they brought down three more high-tension power transmission towers in the Bastar region. So far, Maoists have blasted eight high-tension electricity transmission towers in the State since June 1, leading to power breakdown in the Dantewada, Bijapur, Narayanpur and Bastar districts. The health sector and water supply services are the worst affected in the region. A senior State-run National Mineral Development Corporation official told IANS, "Iron ore production and transportation to the domestic market and exports to China and Japan have come to a complete halt since the past five days and would continue to suffer for a week." According to police, the Maoists are disrupting power installations in order to target government offices, the police and even tribals who are part of the Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist movement).
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June - 5 
Army sources revealed that the ULFA is setting up bases in Nepal and maintaining close links with the Maoist insurgents in that country. Sources also said that after the ‘Operation All Clear’ in Bhutan in 2003, the outfit has moved to Myanmar but mos
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Army sources revealed that the ULFA is setting up bases in Nepal and maintaining close links with the Maoist insurgents in that country. Sources also said that after the ‘Operation All Clear’ in Bhutan in 2003, the outfit has moved to Myanmar but most of the top ULFA leaders are still based in Bangladesh. Around 150 cadres, including ULFA’s top leader Sashadhar Choudhury, were currently setting up camps in Nepal in areas like Sagarmatha, Sitwar, Solkhumbhu and also procured arms and ammunitions. The outfit has planned to move senior members of 27th battalion, 28th battalion and 709th battalion to Nepal, sources added.
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June - 5 
Blasts mastermind Tiger Memon’s bodyguard Manoj Gupta was given 14 years rigorous imprisonment (RI) and a fine of INR 275,000. Noor Mohammed Khan who stored RDX in his premises at Kashimira on the outskirts of Mumbai was given five years RI and INR
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Blasts mastermind Tiger Memon’s bodyguard Manoj Gupta was given 14 years rigorous imprisonment (RI) and a fine of INR 275,000. Noor Mohammed Khan who stored RDX in his premises at Kashimira on the outskirts of Mumbai was given five years RI and INR 150,000 fine. Travel agent Altaf Ali Sayyed was handed a ten-years RI with a fine of INR 250,000 for possessing two suitcases containing 85 and 100 hand grenades with detonators. With this, 68 of the 100 people convicted have been awarded sentences by the TADA court.
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June - 5 
In the State, troops reportedly seized an AK-47 rifle, two 90 mm pistols, two magazines, five hand grenades, two RPG shells, two RPG boosters and 30 rounds of ammunition from Gagribal in the Baramulla district on June 5-night. In another operation, t
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In the State, troops reportedly seized an AK-47 rifle, two 90 mm pistols, two magazines, five hand grenades, two RPG shells, two RPG boosters and 30 rounds of ammunition from Gagribal in the Baramulla district on June 5-night. In another operation, troops seized one pistol, one wireless set, five magazines, 10 kilograms of explosives, 15 grenades, 40 electric detonators, an earphone lead, 103 rounds of ammunition and some ration from Palphati Baink in the same district.
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June - 5 
Police arrested a top CPI-Maoist leader and Mahabubnagar ‘district committee secretary’, Kodavati Kumara Swamy alias Naganna alias Sahu, carrying a head money of INR 300,000 in Warangal on June 5-night. According to police, Swamy is also a member of
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Police arrested a top CPI-Maoist leader and Mahabubnagar ‘district committee secretary’, Kodavati Kumara Swamy alias Naganna alias Sahu, carrying a head money of INR 300,000 in Warangal on June 5-night. According to police, Swamy is also a member of the South Telangana Zonal Committee and one of the prime accused in the killing of the Indian Police Service officer, Paradeshi Naidu, the then Superintendent of Police (SP) of Mahabubnagar district. Warangal Superintendent of Police, Soumya Mishra, said that Swamy was involved in several cases, including the killing of eight police personnel.
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June - 5 
Police arrested one unidentified Muslim United Liberation Tigers of Assam (MULTA) cadre from Fakiragram in the Kokrajhar district on June 5 along with 3-kg of Improvised Explosive Device.
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Police arrested one unidentified Muslim United Liberation Tigers of Assam (MULTA) cadre from Fakiragram in the Kokrajhar district on June 5 along with 3-kg of Improvised Explosive Device.
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June - 5 
Terrorists attacked the house of Abdul Majid Banday, a leader of the ruling Congress party, in the Shopian district. The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel guarding the house retaliated and in the encounter Banday and one CRPF personnel we
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Terrorists attacked the house of Abdul Majid Banday, a leader of the ruling Congress party, in the Shopian district. The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel guarding the house retaliated and in the encounter Banday and one CRPF personnel were injured. The terrorists managed to escape under the cover of darkness.
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June - 5 
The designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court on June 5 sentenced two conspirators in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case to life sentences and three others to jail terms ranging from five years to 14 years, reports
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The designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court on June 5 sentenced two conspirators in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case to life sentences and three others to jail terms ranging from five years to 14 years, reports Hindustan Times. Special Judge P D Kode awarded life sentence and a fine of INR 50,000 to Pervez Qureshi, who he said was involved "in the conspiracy till early hours of March 12, 1993 but backed out at the last moment". Qureshi was also involved in landing RDX and arms on the Shekhadi coast and he went to Pakistan for arms training. The other convict given a life term was Salim Mirza Shaikh alias Salim Kutta, who was also ordered to pay a fine of INR 200,000. He was mainly involved in landing arms and ammunition at Dighi. Though Salim was not involved in the actual bombings that claimed 257 lives, he was aware of what was being smuggled into Dighi and was given a life sentence for being party to the conspiracy.
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June - 5 
The United Liberation Front of Asom’s (ULFA) 28th battalion’s ‘communication officer’, Ghanakanta Bora alias Kabin Koirala alias Jagdish Phukan, and his wife ‘sergeant major’, Tulashi Buragohain alias Archana Phukan, surrendered to the security force
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The United Liberation Front of Asom’s (ULFA) 28th battalion’s ‘communication officer’, Ghanakanta Bora alias Kabin Koirala alias Jagdish Phukan, and his wife ‘sergeant major’, Tulashi Buragohain alias Archana Phukan, surrendered to the security forces at Laipuli Army camp in the Tinsukia district on June 5, reports Sentinel. Bora, one of the senior-most members of ULFA, joined the group in 1986. He was based in Nepal and had established a camp there to act as an interface between ULFA and the Maoists. He was also instrumental in establishing camps for the ULFA in Myanmar, Bhutan, Arunachal Pradesh's Lohit and Changlang districts and Assam's Sibsagar district.
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June - 5 
Three employees of the Chhattisgarh State Electricity Board were killed and five Special Task Force (STF) personnel sustained injuries in a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-triggered landmine blast near Kapsi in the Naryanpur district on
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Three employees of the Chhattisgarh State Electricity Board were killed and five Special Task Force (STF) personnel sustained injuries in a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-triggered landmine blast near Kapsi in the Naryanpur district on June 5, reports Hindustan Times. The incident occurred when the truck in which they were traveling hit a landmine, on their way to Jharaghati, a forested area, to repair three high-tension electricity towers that were blown up by Maoists on June 1.
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June - 6 
A cache of arms and ammunition, including 41 Under Barrel Grenade Launchers, 17 Chinese-make hand grenades, one Chinese-make pistol and one revolver, from Sahuwala forests in the Doda district.
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A cache of arms and ammunition, including 41 Under Barrel Grenade Launchers, 17 Chinese-make hand grenades, one Chinese-make pistol and one revolver, from Sahuwala forests in the Doda district.
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June - 6 
A youth who had recently been selected to the Jammu and Kashmir Police (JKP) was abducted and subsequently killed by militants in the Lal Draman area of Doda district on June 6- night, according to Kashmir Times.
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A youth who had recently been selected to the Jammu and Kashmir Police (JKP) was abducted and subsequently killed by militants in the Lal Draman area of Doda district on June 6- night, according to Kashmir Times.
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June - 6 
According to Sentinel, two unidentified militants of the Karbi Longri National Liberation Front (KLNLF) were killed in an encounter with the police at villages Sarpo Tisso and Mon Tokbi under Dillai out post in the Karbi Anglong district on June 6-ni
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According to Sentinel, two unidentified militants of the Karbi Longri National Liberation Front (KLNLF) were killed in an encounter with the police at villages Sarpo Tisso and Mon Tokbi under Dillai out post in the Karbi Anglong district on June 6-night.
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June - 6 
Defence Minister A. K. Antony said that April 2007 had witnessed an unusual upswing in infiltration attempts. He said the Army was asked to monitor the situation for three months to discern whether there was a pattern in the bids by militants to snea
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Defence Minister A. K. Antony said that April 2007 had witnessed an unusual upswing in infiltration attempts. He said the Army was asked to monitor the situation for three months to discern whether there was a pattern in the bids by militants to sneak across the Line of Control. "There was a hike in infiltration attempts in April, and we will monitor the figures for the months of May, June and July," he said. "But the ceasefire is holding all along the Indo-Pak border," Antony said, pointing out that the Director Generals of Military Operations of the two armies were in "regular touch" on the hotline to discuss the situation along the border. Antony also dismissed reports that Pakistan had built new bunkers and watchtowers close to the border in no-man’s land in the RS Pura sector in Jammu and Kashmir.
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June - 6 
In the continuing factional clashes among the Kuki militant outfits, ‘finance commander’ of the Zogam faction of the Kuki National Front (KNF), identified as Dongkhogin Haokip, was shot dead by an unidentified cadre of the Presidential faction of the
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In the continuing factional clashes among the Kuki militant outfits, ‘finance commander’ of the Zogam faction of the Kuki National Front (KNF), identified as Dongkhogin Haokip, was shot dead by an unidentified cadre of the Presidential faction of the KNF at Sapermeina area in the Senapati district, reports Imphal Free Press on June 5.
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June - 6 
India on June 6 blamed "elements in the Pakistan Army" for supporting militants infiltrating into the country, according to Press Trust of India. "We have reports to suggest some elements of the Pakistan Army, including the Inter-Services Intelligenc
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India on June 6 blamed "elements in the Pakistan Army" for supporting militants infiltrating into the country, according to Press Trust of India. "We have reports to suggest some elements of the Pakistan Army, including the Inter-Services Intelligence, are helping to push the militants across," said Indian Army Chief General J. J. Singh. "There is always some support available to militants to infiltrate across the border," Singh told reporters at a Defence Ministry function in New Delhi.
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June - 6 
Maoists attacked the house of a trader, Soyam Somaraju, in the Pedamidisaleru area of the same district.
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Maoists attacked the house of a trader, Soyam Somaraju, in the Pedamidisaleru area of the same district.
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June - 6 
Maoists set ablaze a tractor in the Togugudem forests
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Maoists set ablaze a tractor in the Togugudem forests
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June - 6 
Police arrested an over-ground worker of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), identified as Farooq Ahmed Waza, from Kishtwar city for allegedly providing food, shelter and logistic support to militants.
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Police arrested an over-ground worker of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), identified as Farooq Ahmed Waza, from Kishtwar city for allegedly providing food, shelter and logistic support to militants.
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June - 6 
Police arrested Mohammad Razzik, a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant, from the Cheera area of Doda district along with one hand grenade, two detonators, 53 AK rounds, two AK magazines, two plastic explosives and five explosive sticks. Razzik was reporte
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Police arrested Mohammad Razzik, a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant, from the Cheera area of Doda district along with one hand grenade, two detonators, 53 AK rounds, two AK magazines, two plastic explosives and five explosive sticks. Razzik was reportedly a close associate of LeT 'district Commander' Abu Jindal, a foreign militant currently active in the Kither and Thathri areas.
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June - 6 
Sardar Shahwali Khan was sentenced to life imprisonment for "conspiracy until the final moment". He was held guilty under Section 120-b (criminal conspiracy) and Section 3 (3) of TADA for committing preparatory acts for a terrorist act. The court a
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Sardar Shahwali Khan was sentenced to life imprisonment for "conspiracy until the final moment". He was held guilty under Section 120-b (criminal conspiracy) and Section 3 (3) of TADA for committing preparatory acts for a terrorist act. The court also sentenced 54-year-old financier Moolchand Shah, who operated a hawala (illegal money transfer) account for prime convict Tiger Memon to five years' RI and INR 500,000.
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June - 6 
The Guwahati city police formed a four-member Special Investigation Team, under a Deputy Superintendent of Police, to investigate the abduction of Food Corporation of India - regional head, P. C. Ram. He was abducted by the United Liberation Front of
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The Guwahati city police formed a four-member Special Investigation Team, under a Deputy Superintendent of Police, to investigate the abduction of Food Corporation of India - regional head, P. C. Ram. He was abducted by the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) on April 17.
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June - 6 
The Warangal police also recovered 13 landmines, four claymore mines,16 detonators and 200 meters of wire bundle.
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The Warangal police also recovered 13 landmines, four claymore mines,16 detonators and 200 meters of wire bundle.
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June - 6 
Three civilians, including two brothers, were abducted by the militants from Advera village in the Mahore area of Reasi district. One of them, identified as Abdul Rashid, managed to escape and he later informed police about the abduction of two other
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Three civilians, including two brothers, were abducted by the militants from Advera village in the Mahore area of Reasi district. One of them, identified as Abdul Rashid, managed to escape and he later informed police about the abduction of two others, Bashir Ahmed and Ghulam Mohammad.
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June - 6 
Three insurgents of the NLFT have surrendered before the Central Reserve Police Force at Nutunbazaar in the South Tripura district, along with several live cartridges, reports Assam Tribune. Altogether 81 insurgents of different outfits have surrende
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Three insurgents of the NLFT have surrendered before the Central Reserve Police Force at Nutunbazaar in the South Tripura district, along with several live cartridges, reports Assam Tribune. Altogether 81 insurgents of different outfits have surrendered to the SFs since January 2007.
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June - 6 
Times of India reports that the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court on June 6 sentenced Ibrahim alias Baba Moosa Chauhan to 10 years' rigorous imprisonment (RI) and a fine of INR 277000 in the 1993 Mumbai seri
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Times of India reports that the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court on June 6 sentenced Ibrahim alias Baba Moosa Chauhan to 10 years' rigorous imprisonment (RI) and a fine of INR 277000 in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case. Ibrahim had visited cinema actor Sanjay Dutt’s residence at Bandra to deliver AK-56 rifles. Judge P. D. Kode had held Chauhan guilty of six charges, including charges under the TADA for delivering, at the instance of gangster Anees Ibrahim Kaskar, AK-56 rifles to Sanjay Dutt and another accused Sameer Kurla, who was later shot dead. Chauhan was also held guilty for possession of an AK-56, 10 magazines and 25 hand grenades, under TADA as well as under the Arms Act, Explosive Substances Act and Explosives Act.
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June - 6 
Tripurainfo reports that militants belonging to the Biswamohan Debbarma faction of the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) killed one Border Security Force (BSF) personnel, identified as Dina Bandhu Pal, patrolling at Raishyabari border under
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Tripurainfo reports that militants belonging to the Biswamohan Debbarma faction of the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) killed one Border Security Force (BSF) personnel, identified as Dina Bandhu Pal, patrolling at Raishyabari border under Sikandar para Border out Post in the Dhalai district on June 6. Security forces (SFs) also recovered one magazine of SLR with 20 rounds of cartridges from the incident site.
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June - 6 
Two cadres of the Janashakti (a left-wing extremist group) group were reportedly killed in an exchange of fire with police in the reserve forest area near Gattupalli in the Gopavaram mandal (administrative region) of Kadapa district on June 6-night,
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Two cadres of the Janashakti (a left-wing extremist group) group were reportedly killed in an exchange of fire with police in the reserve forest area near Gattupalli in the Gopavaram mandal (administrative region) of Kadapa district on June 6-night, reports The Hindu.
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June - 6 
Unidentified militants lobbed a bomb at the residence of the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences Superintendent, Mohen, at Uripok Achom Leikai in the Imphal West district on June 6, reports Sangai Express. No casualties were reported in the incide
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Unidentified militants lobbed a bomb at the residence of the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences Superintendent, Mohen, at Uripok Achom Leikai in the Imphal West district on June 6, reports Sangai Express. No casualties were reported in the incident.
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June - 6 
Unidentified militants shot dead a civilian, identified as P. Joy, at Laipham Khunou on June 6, reports Sangai Express.
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Unidentified militants shot dead a civilian, identified as P. Joy, at Laipham Khunou on June 6, reports Sangai Express.
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June - 7 
A civilian and one Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were injured on June 7 in an exchange of fire between a group of Maoists and CRPF personnel in the Malkangiri district, reports IANS. Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-
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A civilian and one Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were injured on June 7 in an exchange of fire between a group of Maoists and CRPF personnel in the Malkangiri district, reports IANS. Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) opened fire at a weekly market from the nearby forest at Kalimela targeting the CRPF personnel on duty in the market. The soldiers retaliated and the exchange of fire continued for about 15 minutes after which the Maoists disappeared into the forest.
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June - 7 
A civilian, identified as Omar Farooq, was abducted and subsequently killed by unidentified militants in the Doda district on June 7, according to Daily Excelsior.
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A civilian, identified as Omar Farooq, was abducted and subsequently killed by unidentified militants in the Doda district on June 7, according to Daily Excelsior.
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June - 7 
A local Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader, Bishamber Singh, was shot dead by cadres of the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT), a group comprising Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) dropouts, in the Simdega district on June 7-night, reports
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A local Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader, Bishamber Singh, was shot dead by cadres of the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT), a group comprising Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) dropouts, in the Simdega district on June 7-night, reports The Hindustan Times. The JLT cadres also left behind a pamphlet warning other politicians of a similar fate if they continued to work against them, said a police official.
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June - 7 
A police spokesperson said that the level of infiltration has increased in Jammu and Kashmir during 2007, according to Kashmir Times. He informed that there were 214 incidents of infiltration in the State till May 31, 2007. It included surrender of 4
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A police spokesperson said that the level of infiltration has increased in Jammu and Kashmir during 2007, according to Kashmir Times. He informed that there were 214 incidents of infiltration in the State till May 31, 2007. It included surrender of 49 infiltrations. Among the incidents of infiltration, 194 occurred in Kashmir and 20 in Jammu. 141 incidents of infiltration had occurred from January 1 to May 31, 2006. Those included 105 in Kashmir and 36 in Jammu. According to the spokesperson, 168 militants were killed till June 4, 2007. 221 militants were killed during the corresponding period in 2006. He said that militants are avoiding direct contact with the security forces and mostly using grenade attacks. He added that the number of active militants has increased.
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June - 7 
A suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative held near the Bangladesh border in April was shown as arrested by police in Hyderabad in connection with the May 18 bomb blast in the city’s Mecca Masjid, reports Deccan Herald. Nayeem alias Sameer was earl
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A suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative held near the Bangladesh border in April was shown as arrested by police in Hyderabad in connection with the May 18 bomb blast in the city’s Mecca Masjid, reports Deccan Herald. Nayeem alias Sameer was earlier in the custody of Mumbai police and was brought here on a transit warrant. He was remanded to judicial custody for 14 days. Sameer was one of four suspected LeT cadres held by the Border Security Force (BSF) near the Bangladesh border in April while they were trying to sneak into West Bengal. Later, he was handed over to Mumbai Police for his alleged involvement in bomb attacks on local trains. During a narco-analysis test, Sameer reportedly told Mumbai Police that he had transported RDX to Hyderabad, officials sources said. This was the second arrest by the Special Investigation Cell of city police which is probing the bomb blast. Earlier on May 25, police arrested Shoaib Jagirdar, a close associate of Sameer, from Jalna in Maharashtra. He is now in judicial remand.
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June - 7 
According to Kanglaonline, a cadre of the People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), identified as Thokchom Naothoi alias Brucelee, was killed in an encounter with the security forces at Ngakchaoupokpi in the Bishenpur district on June 7-ni
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According to Kanglaonline, a cadre of the People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), identified as Thokchom Naothoi alias Brucelee, was killed in an encounter with the security forces at Ngakchaoupokpi in the Bishenpur district on June 7-night. One .78 revolver with some live rounds of cartridges was also recovered from the slain militant.
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June - 7 
In the State, SFs neutralized two terrorist hideouts at Rangwar in the Kupwara district and seized three AK magazines, 270 rounds of AK ammunition, eight UBGL grenades, ten kilograms of explosive, two IED switches, 80 batteries, groceries and assorte
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In the State, SFs neutralized two terrorist hideouts at Rangwar in the Kupwara district and seized three AK magazines, 270 rounds of AK ammunition, eight UBGL grenades, ten kilograms of explosive, two IED switches, 80 batteries, groceries and assorted utensils.
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June - 7 
Police arrested 15 militants and thus solved two improvised explosive device (IED) blasts that had occurred in the Baramulla and Sopore towns in March and May 2007. Addressing a press conference in Baramulla, the Deputy Inspector General of Police (N
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Police arrested 15 militants and thus solved two improvised explosive device (IED) blasts that had occurred in the Baramulla and Sopore towns in March and May 2007. Addressing a press conference in Baramulla, the Deputy Inspector General of Police (North Kashmir), Dr. B. Srinivas, informed that after a great deal of surveillance and investigation, police had finally succeeded in solving two IED blasts, besides killing of three persons, in recent times in the Baramulla-Sopore belt. He disclosed that HM ‘district commander’ Tanvir Ahmed Zargar had engaged the 15 over-ground operatives and executed a number of subversive acts through them.
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June - 7 
Sangai Express reports that troops of the Maratha Light Infantry arrested two PULF cadres, identified as Chesam Abbas and Zakir Koktamayum, in the Imphal West district and recovered one Beratta 9-mm Pistol and five rounds of ammunition from their pro
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Sangai Express reports that troops of the Maratha Light Infantry arrested two PULF cadres, identified as Chesam Abbas and Zakir Koktamayum, in the Imphal West district and recovered one Beratta 9-mm Pistol and five rounds of ammunition from their procession on June 7.
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June - 7 
Security forces (SFs) arrested four People's United Liberation Front (PULF) cadres, Mohammed Salatur Rahaman, Mohammed Kalam alias Rajaque, Mohammed Ukil alias Sanayai and Mohammed Nasir Khan alias Nahamcha, at Lilong Yangbi Leikai in the Thoubal dis
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Security forces (SFs) arrested four People's United Liberation Front (PULF) cadres, Mohammed Salatur Rahaman, Mohammed Kalam alias Rajaque, Mohammed Ukil alias Sanayai and Mohammed Nasir Khan alias Nahamcha, at Lilong Yangbi Leikai in the Thoubal district on June 7, reports Imphal Free Press. They were involved in extortion, sources said.
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June - 7 
The Army arrested one United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant, identified as Eman Ali, from Borbori village under Tamarhat Police station near Assam-Bengal border area in the Kokrajhar district along with 3-kg IED (Improvised Explosive Device
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The Army arrested one United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant, identified as Eman Ali, from Borbori village under Tamarhat Police station near Assam-Bengal border area in the Kokrajhar district along with 3-kg IED (Improvised Explosive Device).
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June - 7 
The designated Terrorist & Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court on June 7 sentenced two more accused in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, reports The Hindu. Sheikh Ali Sheikh Umar, involved in the conspiracy at all stages, was senten
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The designated Terrorist & Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court on June 7 sentenced two more accused in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, reports The Hindu. Sheikh Ali Sheikh Umar, involved in the conspiracy at all stages, was sentenced to life imprisonment, while Ejaz Pathan, who recruited people for execution of the conspiracy, was sentenced to 10 years rigorous imprisonment (RI) and a fine of Rs.225,000. Umar was one of the occupants of the van which contained arms and was abandoned at Worli on March 12, 1993, the day of the blasts. The van had proved crucial for investigators, who then began unearthing the entire conspiracy. On the other hand, Ejaz Pathan’s health condition prompted TADA judge, P D Kode, to go easy on his sentence, though Pathan had been absconding for about 10 years and was an undertrial only after he was deported from Dubai in February 2003. Pathan has already spent four years in jail. Special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam later said the sentence was way too little and the Central Bureau of Investigation would appeal to the Supreme Court for an enhancement of the sentence.
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June - 7 
Three villagers were abducted by militants from village Adhbesh in the Mahore area of Reasi district and taken to a forest. While one of them, Abdul Rashid, managed to escape from captivity, two others, Bashir Ahmed and Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din, remained u
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Three villagers were abducted by militants from village Adhbesh in the Mahore area of Reasi district and taken to a forest. While one of them, Abdul Rashid, managed to escape from captivity, two others, Bashir Ahmed and Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din, remained untraced.
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June - 7 
Tripurainfo reports that one National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) cadre, identified as Bikramjoy Tripura, was arrested by the security forces from Thalcherra under Raishaybari police station in the Dhalai district on June 7. He was arrested in
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Tripurainfo reports that one National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) cadre, identified as Bikramjoy Tripura, was arrested by the security forces from Thalcherra under Raishaybari police station in the Dhalai district on June 7. He was arrested in connection with the killing of Border Security Force personnel on June 6.
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June - 7 
Two activists of the United People’s Democratic Solidarity (UPDS), identified as Tom Kro and Longroi Terang, were arrested by the police at Rongkhelan under Diphu town in the Karbi Anglong district on June 7, reports Assam Tribune.
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Two activists of the United People’s Democratic Solidarity (UPDS), identified as Tom Kro and Longroi Terang, were arrested by the police at Rongkhelan under Diphu town in the Karbi Anglong district on June 7, reports Assam Tribune.
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June - 7 
Two Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants, Ghulam Mohammad Rather and Farooq Ahmad Mantu, were killed in an encounter with the security forces (SFs) in the Pulwama district on June 7, according to Tribune. The two militants who were holed up in a house a
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Two Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants, Ghulam Mohammad Rather and Farooq Ahmad Mantu, were killed in an encounter with the security forces (SFs) in the Pulwama district on June 7, according to Tribune. The two militants who were holed up in a house at Tumlahal village were killed by the SF personnel after the area was cordoned off to carry out search operations. The encounter reportedly ensued when the holed up militants opened fire on the search party, which continued till past midnight. Two AK 47 rifles and a few arms and ammunition were recovered from the encounter site.
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June - 7 
Two militants belonging to the Birsa Commando Force (BCF), identified as Robert Tirkey of Nalbari and Aelious Mundu of Tezpur, were arrested by the security forces at Sukanpukhuri in the Tinsukia district, according to Sentinel.
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Two militants belonging to the Birsa Commando Force (BCF), identified as Robert Tirkey of Nalbari and Aelious Mundu of Tezpur, were arrested by the security forces at Sukanpukhuri in the Tinsukia district, according to Sentinel.
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June - 7 
Two militants, identified as Zamkhokam and Thanko Pao, belonging to an unidentified group, were arrested by the police from Nagaon city in the Nagaon district along with 21 live cartridges of .303 rifle.
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Two militants, identified as Zamkhokam and Thanko Pao, belonging to an unidentified group, were arrested by the police from Nagaon city in the Nagaon district along with 21 live cartridges of .303 rifle.
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June - 7 
Unidentified militants abducted one schoolboy, identified as Rajat Agarwalla, of St Joseph’s High School from Panigash area of Towkok under Sonari police station in the Sivasagar district, reports Assam Tribune.
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Unidentified militants abducted one schoolboy, identified as Rajat Agarwalla, of St Joseph’s High School from Panigash area of Towkok under Sonari police station in the Sivasagar district, reports Assam Tribune.
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June - 7 
Unidentified militants exploded a bomb at the residence of the Bengoon Commissioner of Labour and Employment, A.R. Khan, at Kshetri Bengoon on June 7-night, according to Sangai Express. No casualties were reported in both the incidents.
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Unidentified militants exploded a bomb at the residence of the Bengoon Commissioner of Labour and Employment, A.R. Khan, at Kshetri Bengoon on June 7-night, according to Sangai Express. No casualties were reported in both the incidents.
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June - 8 
A purported al Qaeda compact disc (CD) is reported to have referred to Kashmir as "gateway of Jihad against India," according to Daily Excelsior. The Government of India has reportedly ordered an investigation to judge the authenticity of the CD that
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A purported al Qaeda compact disc (CD) is reported to have referred to Kashmir as "gateway of Jihad against India," according to Daily Excelsior. The Government of India has reportedly ordered an investigation to judge the authenticity of the CD that carried a recorded statement of an Urdu speaking masked gunman. Personnel of the Srinagar-based Kashmir News Service told Daily Excelsior that an unidentified man delivered a CD besides a five-page statement in Urdu, purportedly from chief of "Al-Qaeda Fil Hind", Abu Abdul Rehman Ansari. The statement, read out in Urdu in the CD by a masked gunman, Abu Ibrahim Al-Aasim, criticized all factions of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) and the Muzaffarabad-based alliance of militant outfits, Muttahida Jihad Council (MJC) for "misleading the Kashmiris into the quagmire of UN resolutions and politics of shutdowns and demonstrations." Calling Kashmir as "gateway of Jihad against India", the statement observed that the political and militant leadership had pushed the Kashmiris into a serious confusion about the goal to be achieved in their struggle. It says that the Islamist movements in Iraq, Afghanistan, Chechnya, Somalia, Philippines and Algiers were clearly focussed on "change in system, erasing the borders and installation of Caliphate." "The ongoing armed struggle in Jammu and Kashmir has been transformed into a territorial dispute between India and Pakistan and war of the State interests by the countries under an organised international plot. Some black sheep are also beating the drum of dialogue with the heretic elements and their lackeys. Same people, who, until the other day only, used to euologise the Mujahideen for fighting the occupational forces, have now no hesitation in saying that the role of the gun was over and it is the turn of the dialogue process," it said. Underscoring the significance of "Jihad against India", the statement read that Prophet Mohammad had declared those people as blessed who launched a war against India.
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June - 8 
Four Communist Party of India- Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested by the police from Baghima village in the Gumla district on June 8-night, reports IANS. The police also seized eight rifles, two pistols and more than 300 cartridges and Maoist l
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Four Communist Party of India- Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested by the police from Baghima village in the Gumla district on June 8-night, reports IANS. The police also seized eight rifles, two pistols and more than 300 cartridges and Maoist literature. One of the seized rifles was a .303 police rifle, stolen earlier by the Maoists, police said.
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June - 8 
On June 8, the CPI-Maoist cadres attacked the house of a Jharkhand Mukti Morcha leader in the East Singhbhum district, injuring a family member.
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On June 8, the CPI-Maoist cadres attacked the house of a Jharkhand Mukti Morcha leader in the East Singhbhum district, injuring a family member.
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June - 8 
Police sources said that the Black Widow, a breakaway faction of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD), is trying to extend its area of operation to the northeastern flank of neighbouring Cachar district, reports Telegraph. Sources also revealed that nearly tw
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Police sources said that the Black Widow, a breakaway faction of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD), is trying to extend its area of operation to the northeastern flank of neighbouring Cachar district, reports Telegraph. Sources also revealed that nearly two dozen people living in the Harinagar and Jaipur enclaves along Cachar’s northeastern boundary with North Cachar had received extortion notices. The notices, either sent by post or hand-delivered, demand amounts between INR 50,000 and INR 5 lakh. The residents have been also threatened with dire consequences if they fail to pay the said amount. According to Sentinel, intelligence reports revealed that over 20 jihadi groups, including the Adam Sena, Muslim Tigers’ Force, Revolutionary Muslim Commandos, United Muslim Front of Assam, Islamic United Reformation Movement of India, Islamic Sevak Sangha, Muslim Security Force, Muslim Liberation Army of Assam, United Liberation Militia of Assam, Muslim Security Council of Assam, Muslim United Liberation Front of Assam, Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM), Harkat-ul-Jehad and People’s United Liberation Front (PULF), have been active in Assam. Activists of these organizations have been taking shelter in the border areas, seminaries, mosques and other religious minority-dominated areas in the State. Sources added, "These organizations recruit local youths and send them for arms training to foreign countries. With the change of guard in Bangladesh, United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) leaders who have taken shelter in that country, including ULFA chief Paresh Baruah, were forced to back the Islamic state blueprint prepared by Pakistan’s ISI and Bangladesh’s Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (DGFI). The mysterious silence of ULFA leaders on burning issues like unchecked infiltration from Bangladesh and expulsion of Bangladeshis from Assam is a glaring example of ULFA going soft on jehadi groups sponsored by forces based in Bangladesh".
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June - 8 
Security forces rescued three abducted villagers, Annajit Debbarma, Prabhat Debbarma and Drau Kumar Reang, soon after their abduction by militants belonging to the All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) at Dupicherra under Salema police station in the Dhalai
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Security forces rescued three abducted villagers, Annajit Debbarma, Prabhat Debbarma and Drau Kumar Reang, soon after their abduction by militants belonging to the All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) at Dupicherra under Salema police station in the Dhalai district on June 8.
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June - 8 
Sentinel reports that the Army and Assam Rifles have launched a major military operation against the United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) in Arunachal Pradesh. Army sources said the operation has been launched to flush out and arrest ULFA cadres t
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Sentinel reports that the Army and Assam Rifles have launched a major military operation against the United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) in Arunachal Pradesh. Army sources said the operation has been launched to flush out and arrest ULFA cadres taking shelter at the Namdapha Reserve Forest in the Changlang district. A large battalion-sized force, exclusively trained for jungle and counter-insurgency operations, is reportedly taking part in the crackdown.
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June - 8 
SFs also arrested two Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadres, identified as Khondram Khogenchandra alias Abung and R.K. Atlas alias Manshi, at Meetei Mayek High School in the Imphal East district on June 8. Sources added that the two KYKL cadres were
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SFs also arrested two Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadres, identified as Khondram Khogenchandra alias Abung and R.K. Atlas alias Manshi, at Meetei Mayek High School in the Imphal East district on June 8. Sources added that the two KYKL cadres were involved in extortion from the Imphal areas.
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June - 8 
SFs arrested two Kuki National Army (KNA) cadres, Kangjam Chittaranjan alias Taton alias Jack and Arambam Bhagat alias Dudu, at Langol Game Village in the Imphal West district. Sources said the two KNA cadres were involved in extortion.
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SFs arrested two Kuki National Army (KNA) cadres, Kangjam Chittaranjan alias Taton alias Jack and Arambam Bhagat alias Dudu, at Langol Game Village in the Imphal West district. Sources said the two KNA cadres were involved in extortion.
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June - 8 
Unidentified militants lobbed a bomb at the residence of an Indian Administrative Service officer at Kshetri Bengoon in the Imphal East district on June 8-night, reports Imphal Free Press.
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Unidentified militants lobbed a bomb at the residence of an Indian Administrative Service officer at Kshetri Bengoon in the Imphal East district on June 8-night, reports Imphal Free Press.
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June - 9 
According to Tripurainfo, suspected National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) militants abducted one civilian, identified as Utpal Debbarma, from Aidangkur under Champahower police station in the West Tripura district on June 9.
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According to Tripurainfo, suspected National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) militants abducted one civilian, identified as Utpal Debbarma, from Aidangkur under Champahower police station in the West Tripura district on June 9.
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June - 9 
An unidentified militant was killed as troops intercepted a group of militants in an ambush near Kachhama in Kralpora area of Kupwara district on June 8 night. Two or three of his associates, however, managed to escape.
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An unidentified militant was killed as troops intercepted a group of militants in an ambush near Kachhama in Kralpora area of Kupwara district on June 8 night. Two or three of his associates, however, managed to escape.
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June - 9 
Assam Rifles personnel arrested one unidentified Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA) activist along with one AK-56 rifle, one .9 mm pistol, two hand grenades, a wireless radio set, one magazine and five rounds of ammunition on June 9 from Vaikhawtlang, nea
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Assam Rifles personnel arrested one unidentified Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA) activist along with one AK-56 rifle, one .9 mm pistol, two hand grenades, a wireless radio set, one magazine and five rounds of ammunition on June 9 from Vaikhawtlang, near Mizoram-Myanmar border area, reports Assam Tribune.
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June - 9 
In south Kashmir, two Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel and two civilians sustained injuries when militants clashed with a CRPF party protecting the railway track in Awantipora-Bijbehara belt. Subsequently, a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) spokesm
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In south Kashmir, two Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel and two civilians sustained injuries when militants clashed with a CRPF party protecting the railway track in Awantipora-Bijbehara belt. Subsequently, a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) spokesman claimed responsibility for the attack.
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Maoists abducted 12 people from the Dantewada and Narayanpur districts on June 9-night. Nine persons were abducted from Bande village of Dantewada district by about 25 armed Maoists when they were returning from a government-run employment generating
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Maoists abducted 12 people from the Dantewada and Narayanpur districts on June 9-night. Nine persons were abducted from Bande village of Dantewada district by about 25 armed Maoists when they were returning from a government-run employment generating scheme. However, the Maoists released four of the nine abducted on June 10. "At around 9 am, four of the tribal youths were released by Maoists. They are unharmed," Rahul Sharma, Superintendent of Police, told IANS. Separately, CPI-Maoist cadres also abducted three persons, accusing them of being police informants, from Mahimagawadi village in the Narayanpur district.
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June - 9 
On June 9, security forces during a search operation in Khanetar forests of Poonch district neutralised a militant hideout and recovered a huge quantity of arms and explosives. The recoveries included one under-barrel grenade launcher (UBGL) with its
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On June 9, security forces during a search operation in Khanetar forests of Poonch district neutralised a militant hideout and recovered a huge quantity of arms and explosives. The recoveries included one under-barrel grenade launcher (UBGL) with its 40 grenades, eight grenades of rocket propelled gun (RPG), 17 hand-grenades, 11 IED remote boosters, 13 detonators, 452 rounds of AK ammunition and nine AK magazines, one revolver, one pistol with its one magazine, and four radio antennas.
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June - 9 
On June 9, unidentified militants killed 11 persons belonging to the Kuki tribe in separate incidents at Moreh in the Chandel district, reports Sangai Express. Another person is in a critical condition after being shot. According to an official sourc
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On June 9, unidentified militants killed 11 persons belonging to the Kuki tribe in separate incidents at Moreh in the Chandel district, reports Sangai Express. Another person is in a critical condition after being shot. According to an official source, four persons were shot dead at two different places Moreh Ward number 5 and 7. Subsequently, seven more bodies were recovered by the police from different locations including a bridge constructed over the Minal river along the Indo-Myanmar border, near the water tank at Moreh Ward number 1, at the Sunrise Cricket Ground of Moreh Ward number 4. The identities of some of the victims have been identified. The killings led to a series of clashes between the Kukis and the Meiteis in which residence of the vice president of Meitei Council Moreh and vice president of the Imphal-Moreh Jeep and Tata Sumo Taxi Service Association, L Tomba was set on fire. The district administration has clamped curfew at Moreh.
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June - 9 
One civilian, identified as Vikram Raut, was injured in a ‘Pressure Bomb’ explosion, triggered by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), under Dhanora police station in the Bastar district on June 9, reports Chhattisgarh.
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One civilian, identified as Vikram Raut, was injured in a ‘Pressure Bomb’ explosion, triggered by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), under Dhanora police station in the Bastar district on June 9, reports Chhattisgarh.
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June - 9 
Police on June 9 recovered the bullet-ridden dead body of a Special Police Officer (SPO) Bilal Ahmed from Loktipora. He was kidnapped by Hizb-ul Mujahideen (HM) militants on June 4 from Budgam.
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Police on June 9 recovered the bullet-ridden dead body of a Special Police Officer (SPO) Bilal Ahmed from Loktipora. He was kidnapped by Hizb-ul Mujahideen (HM) militants on June 4 from Budgam.
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June - 9 
Security forces arrested two senior members of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), identified as ‘2nd Lt.’ Dibakar Moran alias Robin Baruah and his wife Barkha Deori alias Meghali, on June 9 in the Tinsukia district, reports Assam Tribune. Di
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Security forces arrested two senior members of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), identified as ‘2nd Lt.’ Dibakar Moran alias Robin Baruah and his wife Barkha Deori alias Meghali, on June 9 in the Tinsukia district, reports Assam Tribune. Dibakar is a senior member of ULFA’s 28th Battalion who joined the outfit in 1989.
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June - 9 
Suspected militants caused an improvised explosive device (IED) blast on Nihalpora-Pattan Road, targeting a security force patrol convoy on June 9. Nobody was injured in the attack. Later HM claimed responsibility for the attack.
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Suspected militants caused an improvised explosive device (IED) blast on Nihalpora-Pattan Road, targeting a security force patrol convoy on June 9. Nobody was injured in the attack. Later HM claimed responsibility for the attack.
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June - 9 
The CPI-Maoist released three persons, identified as Mahesh, Venkat and Dobaram, abducted earlier on June 9-night from Mahimagawadi village in the Narayanpur district. They were released for a promise made by them to not take part in the Salawa Judum
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The CPI-Maoist released three persons, identified as Mahesh, Venkat and Dobaram, abducted earlier on June 9-night from Mahimagawadi village in the Narayanpur district. They were released for a promise made by them to not take part in the Salawa Judum movement, according to Chhattisgarh.
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June - 9 
Three CRPF personnel were among 10 people injured as militants hurled a hand grenade towards a CRPF patrol at Habbak in Hazratbal area of Srinagar on June 9 evening.
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Three CRPF personnel were among 10 people injured as militants hurled a hand grenade towards a CRPF patrol at Habbak in Hazratbal area of Srinagar on June 9 evening.
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June - 9 
Two Central Reserve Police Force personnel were injured when CPI-Maoist cadres detonated two ‘Pressure Bombs’ in the iron ore rich Bailadila hills in the Dantewada district on June 9-evening, reports Times of India.
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Two Central Reserve Police Force personnel were injured when CPI-Maoist cadres detonated two ‘Pressure Bombs’ in the iron ore rich Bailadila hills in the Dantewada district on June 9-evening, reports Times of India.
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June - 10 
A girl, identified as Nabizam alias Baby alias Boilar, sustained injuries when unidentified militants hurled a grenade at the residence of an ex-legislator, Abdul Salam, at Hatta Golapati in the Imphal East district on June 10-evining, reports Imphal
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A girl, identified as Nabizam alias Baby alias Boilar, sustained injuries when unidentified militants hurled a grenade at the residence of an ex-legislator, Abdul Salam, at Hatta Golapati in the Imphal East district on June 10-evining, reports Imphal Free Press.
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June - 10 
Deccan Herald reports that agents of Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), and smugglers are increasingly exploiting the India-Pakistan border area in Gujarat for illegal activities taking advantage of the no
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Deccan Herald reports that agents of Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), and smugglers are increasingly exploiting the India-Pakistan border area in Gujarat for illegal activities taking advantage of the non-deployment of the Border Security Force (BSF) in certain difficult stretches of the border. Security forces reportedly face a lot of problems while manning the border in Gujarat and Rann of Kutch as harsh climate makes the terrain non-negotiable during monsoon and post-monsoon months. The Union Home Ministry (MHA) has approved an INR 3800 crore proposal for fencing and floodlighting of 310 kilometers of the Gujarat border. Official sources said that 217 kilometers of fencing and 178 kilometers of the remaining floodlighting have been completed till March 2007 and work on the remaining portion was under progress. The entire work, which was targeted to be completed by March 31, 2007, got delayed due to unprecedented rains in Gujarat in 2006.
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June - 10 
Explosives were hurled at the Border Security Force post at Leishangthem in the Thoubal district, reports Sangai Express. No casualties were reported in the incident.
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Explosives were hurled at the Border Security Force post at Leishangthem in the Thoubal district, reports Sangai Express. No casualties were reported in the incident.
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June - 10 
Intelligence agencies, particularly Intelligence Bureau and `Q' branch of the Criminal Investigations Department, have stepped up vigil at the Mandapam refugee camp and other camps in the State following reports of alleged recruitment for the Liberat
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Intelligence agencies, particularly Intelligence Bureau and `Q' branch of the Criminal Investigations Department, have stepped up vigil at the Mandapam refugee camp and other camps in the State following reports of alleged recruitment for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) there through its agents, reports The Hindu. According to a report posted in the www.defence.lk, the LTTE had asked its operatives to approach Tamil refugees, particularly youth, who recently fled the country and took asylum in Tamil Nadu, to return to the Island nation in order to join LTTE in their fight against Sri Lankan forces. Following the report, the intelligence agencies in Ramanathapuram and other parts of the State have increased surveillance on Sri Lankan refugees living in various camps. Reacting to the reports, the intelligence officials summarily rejected the chances of recruitment. "No body can approach refugees with the so-called motive, as all their activities and movements are being closely monitored. We have posted a strong network to track down illegal activities, if any. They cannot escape from our surveillance," an officer of `Q' branch told The Hindu.
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June - 10 
On June 10, cadres of the CPI-Maoist set ablaze a Bamboo depot at Bande in the Kanker district, leading to a loss of INR 4, 00, 00,000. They also left behind a pamphlet giving instructions to the common people to oppose the Salwa Judum, the anti-Maoi
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On June 10, cadres of the CPI-Maoist set ablaze a Bamboo depot at Bande in the Kanker district, leading to a loss of INR 4, 00, 00,000. They also left behind a pamphlet giving instructions to the common people to oppose the Salwa Judum, the anti-Maoist movement.
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June - 10 
On June 10, the CPI-Maoist cadres attacked the National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC), in the same district. “A large number of Naxalites (left-wing extremist) attacked the Bacheli premises of the NMDC and burnt over 100 meters of a conveyor
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On June 10, the CPI-Maoist cadres attacked the National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC), in the same district. “A large number of Naxalites (left-wing extremist) attacked the Bacheli premises of the NMDC and burnt over 100 meters of a conveyor belt,'' a police official told PTI over phone. The damage to the belt would affect exports and transportation of iron ore from Bailadila for at least 10 days, resulting in losses to the tune of crores of INR to the Public Sector Unit, officials added.
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June - 10 
One police personnel was killed in an encounter with cadres of the Communist Party of India- Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the Akkabeda forest of Narayanpur district on June 10, reports The Hindu. The incident occurred when the Maoists challenged a police p
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One police personnel was killed in an encounter with cadres of the Communist Party of India- Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the Akkabeda forest of Narayanpur district on June 10, reports The Hindu. The incident occurred when the Maoists challenged a police party which was on a combing operation in the area. Police recovered one .303 rifle from the incident site.
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June - 10 
Police arrested six militants of the Lashkar-e-Toiba’s (LeT) Abu Umar group on June 10. They were reportedly involved in a series of grenade attacks in Bhaderwah and other areas of Doda district, Daily Excelsior reports. During interrogation, the mil
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Police arrested six militants of the Lashkar-e-Toiba’s (LeT) Abu Umar group on June 10. They were reportedly involved in a series of grenade attacks in Bhaderwah and other areas of Doda district, Daily Excelsior reports. During interrogation, the militants also admitted that they were planning to lob more grenades in Bhaderwah town and outskirts in the next few days.
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June - 10 
Police shot dead two cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) during an exchange of fire in a forest near Kankadahada police post area in the Dhenkanal district on June 10, reports IANS. Four other persons were detained for their al
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Police shot dead two cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) during an exchange of fire in a forest near Kankadahada police post area in the Dhenkanal district on June 10, reports IANS. Four other persons were detained for their alleged involvement in Maoist activities. Deputy Inspector General of Police (Northern range), Arun Kumar Sarangi, said that the Maoists took away the bodies of the slain cadres. “Police have seized a cache of arms and ammunition including a rifle, a revolver, a flask bomb, 75 live bullets and Maoist uniforms from the spot,” Sarangi added.
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June - 10 
The Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) reportedly expelled five of its cadres, identified as Jangthang Touthang alias Kingson, Kingpin Kamlal Touthang alias Kennedy, Jangminthang Touthang alias Franklin, Mangtinlen Khongsai alias Anthony and Khaingam Haokip
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The Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) reportedly expelled five of its cadres, identified as Jangthang Touthang alias Kingson, Kingpin Kamlal Touthang alias Kennedy, Jangminthang Touthang alias Franklin, Mangtinlen Khongsai alias Anthony and Khaingam Haokip alias Rash Monglham.
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June - 10 
Troops arrested a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadre, identified as Sgt. Johnson alias Bhim, at Tentha Khunou.
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Troops arrested a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadre, identified as Sgt. Johnson alias Bhim, at Tentha Khunou.
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June - 11 
According to Assam Tribune, police sources revealed that the NCSN-IM is extending support to different militant outfits in the North Cachar Hills district, including the Black Widow group. The outfit is providing weapons, training and giving shelter
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According to Assam Tribune, police sources revealed that the NCSN-IM is extending support to different militant outfits in the North Cachar Hills district, including the Black Widow group. The outfit is providing weapons, training and giving shelter to the cadres in its camps. It is suspected that the NSCN-IM also receives a share of extorted funds collected by the Black Widow group.
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June - 11 
According to Sentinel, four hardcore militants of the Black Widow, a breakaway faction of the Dima Halim Daoga (DHD), identified as ‘Lt. Corporal’ Pradesh Thaosen and his associates Manjit Langthasa, Piten Thaosen and Niben Langthasa, were arrested b
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According to Sentinel, four hardcore militants of the Black Widow, a breakaway faction of the Dima Halim Daoga (DHD), identified as ‘Lt. Corporal’ Pradesh Thaosen and his associates Manjit Langthasa, Piten Thaosen and Niben Langthasa, were arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel from Bhuban Pahar in the North Cachar Hills district on June 11. They were reportedly involved in the June 4-killing of Purnendu Langthasa, Chief Executive Member of the North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council, and his colleague Nindu Langthasa. Police also recovered one AK 47 rifle, one AK 56 rifle, two self-loading rifles, one rocket launcher and INR 80 lakhs from their hideout at Nayanpur in the same district.
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June - 11 
Another militant was reportedly killed during an encounter at Dharkund in the Gandoh area of Doda district on July 11-night.
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Another militant was reportedly killed during an encounter at Dharkund in the Gandoh area of Doda district on July 11-night.
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June - 11 
CPI-Maoist cadres set ablaze two Pokland machines, worth INR 1, 00, 00,000 each, of Essar Company, near Kirandul in the Dantewada district. One machine was totally destroyed while other was partially damaged, according to Dainik Bhaskar.
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CPI-Maoist cadres set ablaze two Pokland machines, worth INR 1, 00, 00,000 each, of Essar Company, near Kirandul in the Dantewada district. One machine was totally destroyed while other was partially damaged, according to Dainik Bhaskar.
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June - 11 
During a counter-insurgency operation, a soldier, identified as Yamkholun Haokip, died during clashes with unidentified militants at Chavangphai area in the Chandel district on June 11, reports Imphal Free Press.
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During a counter-insurgency operation, a soldier, identified as Yamkholun Haokip, died during clashes with unidentified militants at Chavangphai area in the Chandel district on June 11, reports Imphal Free Press.
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June - 11 
Four over-ground workers of the HM, Ghulam Nabi Wani, Sohail Mohiddin Dar, Farooq Ahmad Wani and Abdul Hamid Wani, were arrested at Sopore in the Baramulla district.
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Four over-ground workers of the HM, Ghulam Nabi Wani, Sohail Mohiddin Dar, Farooq Ahmad Wani and Abdul Hamid Wani, were arrested at Sopore in the Baramulla district.
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June - 11 
Security forces recovered three 80mm mortars, seven claymore mines, eight detonators, two grenades and cortex wire during searches from the Mendhar forests in Poonch district. Further, army personnel recovered a long- range mortar from a militant hid
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Security forces recovered three 80mm mortars, seven claymore mines, eight detonators, two grenades and cortex wire during searches from the Mendhar forests in Poonch district. Further, army personnel recovered a long- range mortar from a militant hide-out in the Peer ki Gali area of Rajouri district.
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June - 11 
Two Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) commanders surrendered before the security forces in the Doda district along with arms, ammunition and explosives. While Riaz Ahmed alias Faisal surrendered at Marwah along with one AK rifle, three magazines, 65 rounds and
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Two Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) commanders surrendered before the security forces in the Doda district along with arms, ammunition and explosives. While Riaz Ahmed alias Faisal surrendered at Marwah along with one AK rifle, three magazines, 65 rounds and one pouch. Shahbaz alias Gazi surrendered at Gandoh along with one AK rifle, three magazines, 90 rounds, three wireless sets and one pouch.
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June - 11 
Unconfirmed reports revealed that one unidentified National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militant was arrested from the same district on the basis of the confession made by the arrested Black Widow militants.
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Unconfirmed reports revealed that one unidentified National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militant was arrested from the same district on the basis of the confession made by the arrested Black Widow militants.
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June - 11 
Unidentified terrorists shot dead the brother of a surrendered militant and a police constable and injured a woman at village Moila in the Ramban district on June 11-night, according to Daily Excelsior. A group of terrorists attacked the houses of a
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Unidentified terrorists shot dead the brother of a surrendered militant and a police constable and injured a woman at village Moila in the Ramban district on June 11-night, according to Daily Excelsior. A group of terrorists attacked the houses of a surrendered militant Anwar Saleem and a police head constable Khurshid Ahmed Malik. Unable to locate Anwar Saleem in the house, the terrorists opened firing on the other inmates killing his brother, Mohammed Saleem, and wounding his wife, Parveen Begum. Simultaneously, two other terrorists killed Khurshid Ahmed Malik, a police head constable posted at Gool police station.
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June - 12 
According to Nagaland Post, cadres of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) killed four cadres of the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) faction, identified as Zaremo, P. Chamo Lotha, Anthony and
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According to Nagaland Post, cadres of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) killed four cadres of the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) faction, identified as Zaremo, P. Chamo Lotha, Anthony and Chenithiing, at Mekokla village in the Wokha district on June 12. One more cadre, identified as Thechamo Lotha, sustained injuries in the incident. Meanwhile, police personnel recovered 56 empty cartridges of assorted weapons from the incident site.
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June - 12 
Assam Rifles (AR) personnel killed four unidentified cadres of the president faction of the Kuki National Front (KNF) during an exchange of fire at Gelnel village in the Senapati district on June 12, reports Imphal Free Press. An officer of the AR, i
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Assam Rifles (AR) personnel killed four unidentified cadres of the president faction of the Kuki National Front (KNF) during an exchange of fire at Gelnel village in the Senapati district on June 12, reports Imphal Free Press. An officer of the AR, identified as Mj. Dhaiya, also sustained injuries during the clash. AR personnel also recovered three weapons, including one light machine gun and an M-16 rifle, along with a huge quantity of ammunition from the incident site.
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June - 12 
Five militants of the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) and All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) surrendered to the Assam Rifles in two separate incidents in Tripura on June 12, reports Assam Tribune. Three NLFT militants, identified as Binanjoy
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Five militants of the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) and All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) surrendered to the Assam Rifles in two separate incidents in Tripura on June 12, reports Assam Tribune. Three NLFT militants, identified as Binanjoy Reang alias Chang, Bajuban Reang alias Kakhurai and Mary Darlong, surrendered along with two revolvers and ammunition in the North Tripura district. Similarly, two unidentified insurgents of the ATTF surrendered at Kamalpur in the Dhalai district.
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June - 12 
Hindu reports that the Union Government has set three conditions to resume the stalled peace initiative with the United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA). These include a direct communication from the outfit's top leadership indicating their willingne
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Hindu reports that the Union Government has set three conditions to resume the stalled peace initiative with the United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA). These include a direct communication from the outfit's top leadership indicating their willingness to talk with the government, the presence of emissaries of the either side in the talks and to facilitate meetings with the detained leaders in jail along with a safe passage to sweeten the deal. M. K. Narayanan, the National Security Advisor, conveyed these conditions to Indira Goswami, the chief mediator of ULFA. Goswami, leading a delegation of the Nagrik Shanti Manch Asom, met Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on June 11 to discuss the restarting of peace talks with the ULFA.
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June - 12 
In another incident, two infiltrating terrorists were killed by the troops near Phoolan Post, close to the Line of Control, in the Gulmarg sector of Baramulla district.
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In another incident, two infiltrating terrorists were killed by the troops near Phoolan Post, close to the Line of Control, in the Gulmarg sector of Baramulla district.
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June - 12 
In the State, three suspects, Imtiyaz Ahmed Ganai, Sajjad Ahmed Tantray and Akhtar Rasool Tantray, were arrested by the police from Handwara town in the Kupwara district and one hand grenade was recovered from their possession.
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In the State, three suspects, Imtiyaz Ahmed Ganai, Sajjad Ahmed Tantray and Akhtar Rasool Tantray, were arrested by the police from Handwara town in the Kupwara district and one hand grenade was recovered from their possession.
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June - 12 
On June 12, a suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant was arrested from near the Azadpur Sabzi Mandi in north Delhi, reports Times of India. Identified as Mukhtar Ahmed Khan from Kupwara in Jammu and Kashmir, the militant was carrying about 1.5 kilo
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On June 12, a suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant was arrested from near the Azadpur Sabzi Mandi in north Delhi, reports Times of India. Identified as Mukhtar Ahmed Khan from Kupwara in Jammu and Kashmir, the militant was carrying about 1.5 kilograms of RDX, a timer and two detonators. Delhi Police sources said that Khan was scheduled to go to Pakistan by the Delhi-Lahore bus on June 13 to meet LeT commanders based in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). Police further said that the explosives seized from him were meant to cause bomb blasts in Delhi at the behest of LeT commander Abu Alqama. Khan was supposed to hand over the explosives to another LeT operative in Delhi before taking the bus to Lahore. Khan revealed to the police that he initially worked for LeT for money but later gained the confidence of Abu Musab alias Tahir and Abu Hamza, the district commanders of LeT in Srinagar. Khan had visited Pakistan in January 2006 and attended the LeT camp at Muzaffarabad in PoK and received three month-training in the use of weapons and explosives.
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June - 12 
On the same day, unidentified militants shot dead a rickshaw driver, identified as Kakyenpaibam Rojen alias Pukchao, at the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences Sweepers’ Colony in the Imphal West district, reports Sangai Express.
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On the same day, unidentified militants shot dead a rickshaw driver, identified as Kakyenpaibam Rojen alias Pukchao, at the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences Sweepers’ Colony in the Imphal West district, reports Sangai Express.
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June - 12 
Security forces arrested six over ground workers (OGW) of the militants from the Thannamandi and Surankote areas of Rajouri and Poonch districts. Three OGWs were arrested from Thannamandi when they were returning from Kashmir valley carrying INR 20,0
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Security forces arrested six over ground workers (OGW) of the militants from the Thannamandi and Surankote areas of Rajouri and Poonch districts. Three OGWs were arrested from Thannamandi when they were returning from Kashmir valley carrying INR 20,000 cash and ration items for the militants. They were identified as Mohammed Shaffi and Mohammed Alam, both brothers, and Abdul Gani. Three more OGWs, identified as Mushtaq Ahmed and Altaf Hussain, both brothers and their father Talib Hussain, were arrested from Surankote along with 61 AK rounds, one pistol, one tent, four pouches, one stove and some uniforms.
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June - 12 
Security has been beefed up at the world famous monument Taj Mahal in Agra following reports of threat from a Pakistan-based terrorist outfit, according to UNI. "There is an intelligence report of a terrorist’s presence in Agra," Senior Police Superi
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Security has been beefed up at the world famous monument Taj Mahal in Agra following reports of threat from a Pakistan-based terrorist outfit, according to UNI. "There is an intelligence report of a terrorist’s presence in Agra," Senior Police Superintendent Hari Ram Sharma said. Intelligence agencies from time to time issue specific directives regarding terrorists’ activities and the present threat perception is one such case, Sharma added. At least three terrorists have reportedly been arrested in Agra since 2001.
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June - 12 
Sporadic exchange of fire was reported between the security forces and unidentified militants at Moreh Ward No. 9 in the Chandel district, according to Imphal Free Press. No casualties were reported in the incident.
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Sporadic exchange of fire was reported between the security forces and unidentified militants at Moreh Ward No. 9 in the Chandel district, according to Imphal Free Press. No casualties were reported in the incident.
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June - 12 
The dead bodies of two civilians abducted earlier by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on June 9 were recovered from a pond near Banda village in the Dantewada district on June 12, reports Dainik Bhaskar. According to the Dantewada Sup
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The dead bodies of two civilians abducted earlier by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on June 9 were recovered from a pond near Banda village in the Dantewada district on June 12, reports Dainik Bhaskar. According to the Dantewada Superintendent of Police, Rahul Sharma, the abducted civilians were suspected to be killed by the CPI-Maoist cadres. As reported earlier, the Maoist had abducted nine villagers from the Banda village on June 9, of which four were released on June 10.
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June - 12 
Three terrorists and three soldiers were killed in a gun-battle in the Gagal forest area of Kupwara district on June 12-evening, according to Daily Excelsior. According to specific information, six cadres of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) were present at
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Three terrorists and three soldiers were killed in a gun-battle in the Gagal forest area of Kupwara district on June 12-evening, according to Daily Excelsior. According to specific information, six cadres of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) were present at a jungle hideout. In the ensuing encounter, terrorists killed soldiers Ram Kumar and Abdul Hameed Charu and wounded six others initially. One of the wounded is reported to have later succumbed to his injuries at the 92 Base Hospital in capital Srinagar. In retaliation, troops shot dead three militants. One of them, according to official sources, had been identified as LeT’s Kupwara "Financial Chief" Abu Moosa, a Pakistani national. Officials informed that Moosa had been continuously operating in Lolab valley since 2002. Three militants of the group managed to escape from the incident site.
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June - 13 
A civilian, identified as Mohammed Sahid Ahmad, who was shot and injured by unidentified militants at Kyamgei Muslim Kalampalli in the Imphal East district on June 13, succumbed to his injuries on June 15, reports Sangai Express.
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A civilian, identified as Mohammed Sahid Ahmad, who was shot and injured by unidentified militants at Kyamgei Muslim Kalampalli in the Imphal East district on June 13, succumbed to his injuries on June 15, reports Sangai Express.
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June - 13 
A civilian, identified as S.K. Dutta, was shot dead by the United National Liberation Front (UNLF) cadres at Hangun in the Imphal West district on June 13 for allegedly providing false information of the outfit’s activities to the security forces, re
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A civilian, identified as S.K. Dutta, was shot dead by the United National Liberation Front (UNLF) cadres at Hangun in the Imphal West district on June 13 for allegedly providing false information of the outfit’s activities to the security forces, reports Sangai Express.
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June - 13 
A Communist Party of India- Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Konapuri Ramulu, brother of the CPI-Maoist ‘State secretary’ Sambasivudu, surrendered at the office of Deputy Inspector General of Police (Hyderabad Range) in Hyderabad on June 13,
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A Communist Party of India- Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Konapuri Ramulu, brother of the CPI-Maoist ‘State secretary’ Sambasivudu, surrendered at the office of Deputy Inspector General of Police (Hyderabad Range) in Hyderabad on June 13, reports The Hindu.
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June - 13 
A report of the Intelligence Branch of the West Bengal Police, submitted to the State home department, has indicated that the Naxalites (left-wing extremists) are establishing their network in the closed tea gardens in north Bengal, reports Daily New
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A report of the Intelligence Branch of the West Bengal Police, submitted to the State home department, has indicated that the Naxalites (left-wing extremists) are establishing their network in the closed tea gardens in north Bengal, reports Daily News & Analysis. The report says that after having successfully established their strongholds in the West Midnapore, Bankura and Puruliya districts of West Bengal, the extremists are utilising the poverty of the people to shore up their base in the area by roping in workers of the closed tea gardens under the banner of Majdoor Kishan Sangharsh Samity (Worker-Farmer confrontation Committee). The Naxalites are also reportedly inducting locals for advanced guerrilla ambush training.
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June - 13 
Accepting that the left-wing extremist problem has spread to almost the entire State, the Chhattisgarh Government has decided to establish Anti-Naxalite (Operations) Cells in six more districts, which were till now free from left-wing extremism, acco
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Accepting that the left-wing extremist problem has spread to almost the entire State, the Chhattisgarh Government has decided to establish Anti-Naxalite (Operations) Cells in six more districts, which were till now free from left-wing extremism, according to Indian Express. The new cells will come up in the Raipur, Kawardha, Rajnandgaon, Dhamtari, Durg and Mahasamund districts. After the establishment of these special units, only four districts - Bilaspur, Korba, Raigarh and Janjgir - remain classified as non-Maoist affected. Ten out of the 20 police districts, Bastar, Kanker, Bijapur, Dantewara, Narayanpur, Sarguja, Korea, Jashpur, Balrampur and Surajpur, already have cells to tackle the Maoist problem.
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June - 13 
Assam Tribune reports that suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants triggered an Improvise Explosive Device (IED) blast at Bullut weekly market under Hajo police station in the Kamrup district on June 13, killing two civilians and i
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Assam Tribune reports that suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants triggered an Improvise Explosive Device (IED) blast at Bullut weekly market under Hajo police station in the Kamrup district on June 13, killing two civilians and injuring 40 others. One of the deceased was identified as Sukur Ali. The police arrested three unidentified youths for their alleged involvement in the blast.
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June - 13 
One ULFA cadre, identified as Tapan Rai, managed to escape from an encounter that took place between security forces and the militant in a rented house at Dhirenpara area in the Guwahati city. However, police arrested his wife from the incident site.
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One ULFA cadre, identified as Tapan Rai, managed to escape from an encounter that took place between security forces and the militant in a rented house at Dhirenpara area in the Guwahati city. However, police arrested his wife from the incident site.
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June - 13 
Police arrested three persons, Madhuram Deka, Kishor Das and Ganesh Thakuria, in connection with June 13 blast at Hajo in the Kamrup district. Sources said that Ganesh Thakuria is a relative of the United Liberation Front of Asom’s (ULFA) ‘Foreign Se
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Police arrested three persons, Madhuram Deka, Kishor Das and Ganesh Thakuria, in connection with June 13 blast at Hajo in the Kamrup district. Sources said that Ganesh Thakuria is a relative of the United Liberation Front of Asom’s (ULFA) ‘Foreign Secretary’, Sashadhar Choudhury.
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June - 13 
Police personnel shot dead one ULFA militant, identified as Deepjyoti Kalita alias Paul, at Nabin Nagar area in the Guwahati city. The militant was reportedly involved in the series of recent bomb blasts in the city. Police also recovered two IEDs -
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Police personnel shot dead one ULFA militant, identified as Deepjyoti Kalita alias Paul, at Nabin Nagar area in the Guwahati city. The militant was reportedly involved in the series of recent bomb blasts in the city. Police also recovered two IEDs - each weighing 5-kg, one grenade, four detonators and two explosive circuits from the slain militant.
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June - 13 
Police recovered the dead body of a National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadre, identified as Chijanbemo, inside a jungle near Doyang Hydro Electric Project in the Wokha district on June 13, reports Nagaland Post. Chijanbemo was r
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Police recovered the dead body of a National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadre, identified as Chijanbemo, inside a jungle near Doyang Hydro Electric Project in the Wokha district on June 13, reports Nagaland Post. Chijanbemo was reportedly killed in a clash between the NSCN-K and the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) outfit. Meanwhile, police recovered 28 empty cases of assorted weapons from the incident site.
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June - 13 
The Maoists in Chhattisgarh have admitted that 500 of their rebels have been killed by cadres of anti-Maoist Salwa Judum movement in the last two years, a police official said on June 12. The admission came through leaflets and posters found by polic
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The Maoists in Chhattisgarh have admitted that 500 of their rebels have been killed by cadres of anti-Maoist Salwa Judum movement in the last two years, a police official said on June 12. The admission came through leaflets and posters found by police in the Dantewada district, reportedly the worst hit by the Maoist insurgency in Chhattisgarh, according to IANS. "We recovered dozens of leaflets and posters in which Maoists said they had lost 500 fighters in the past two years," said Sant Kumar Paswan, Chhattisgarh's acting Director General of Police. He said the Maoists described their slain comrades as 'martyrs' and have vowed to take 'revenge' in the leaflets found in Bailadila hills, known to have one of the finest quality of iron ore stocks.
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June - 13 
This decision reportedly comes after intelligence inputs and interrogation of top arrested Naxalites revealed that after strengthening its base in tribal areas, the Maoists were now planning to spread its base in the plains of Chhattisgarh. The Actin
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This decision reportedly comes after intelligence inputs and interrogation of top arrested Naxalites revealed that after strengthening its base in tribal areas, the Maoists were now planning to spread its base in the plains of Chhattisgarh. The Acting Director General of Police, S. K. Paswan, said the Government has taken the decision after receiving intelligence inputs that Maoists were planning to spread to more parts of the state. "We believe these districts are next on target. The interrogation of Dandakaranya Divisional Committee chief Satyam Reddy alias Gopanna, who was arrested in May [from the Gariyaband area of Raipur district] has revealed that the extremists are now planning to spread their roots in these districts," Paswan added.
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June - 14 
A civilian, identified as Mohammad-ud-Din, was killed in a landmine blast while cutting grass in a field on the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district.
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A civilian, identified as Mohammad-ud-Din, was killed in a landmine blast while cutting grass in a field on the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district.
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June - 14 
According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, 156 insurgency-related incidents took place in Assam between January 1, 2007, and March 31, 2007, where the ULFA has carried out 68 attacks in upper Assam between January 1, 2007, and June 10, 2007, killing
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According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, 156 insurgency-related incidents took place in Assam between January 1, 2007, and March 31, 2007, where the ULFA has carried out 68 attacks in upper Assam between January 1, 2007, and June 10, 2007, killing 81 civilians, 11 soldiers. Since September 24, 2006, the Army also managed to kill 19 ULFA militants along the Arunachal Pradesh belt, and arrested 14 militants and 31 over-ground workers. Sources said that the ULFA lost several cadres in the recent operations like Operation Blazing Khukri and Operation Blooming Orchid. After the operation in Bhutan in 2003, 1,500 sq km of Manabhum forest in Arunachal Pradesh’s Lohit district has emerged as the outfit’s main area of operation. Presently, around 100 women cadres are reportedly being trained in fresh camps set up by the group inside Bhutan. The ULFA is also carrying on its recruitment drive but the training of its cadres is constrained due to shortage of permanent bases. Sources said that Chakma refugees, settled since decades in Arunachal Pradesh, have started providing logistic support to the ULFA. There are also reports of Chakma settlers being enrolled by the ULFA, and also being recruited by other militant groups active in the Tirap-Changlang-Lohit belt in Arunachal Pradesh, mainly the NSCN-IM and the NSCN-K. Sources said that as many as 176 training camps of Indian militants are in Bangladesh. The ULFA leads the list with the highest number of training camps – 38 within the terror belt which stretches from Sherpur district in the north, bordering West Garo Hills in Meghalaya, to Cox Bazaar in the south near Myanmar.
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June - 14 
Assam Tribune reports that an arrested insurgent belonging to the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT), identified as Maniram Tripura, managed to escape from police custody when he was being taken to the Kulai hospital for a routine check up a
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Assam Tribune reports that an arrested insurgent belonging to the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT), identified as Maniram Tripura, managed to escape from police custody when he was being taken to the Kulai hospital for a routine check up at Kulai in the Dhalai district. He was arrested on June 6 in connection with an ambush on a Border Security Force (BSF) patrol party on the same day in which one BSF personnel was killed at Raisyabari in the Dhalai district.
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June - 14 
In another incident, suspected terrorists shot dead a released militant, identified as Farooq Ahmed Sheikh, at his home in the Lolab valley of Kupwara district.
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In another incident, suspected terrorists shot dead a released militant, identified as Farooq Ahmed Sheikh, at his home in the Lolab valley of Kupwara district.
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June - 14 
Kalinga Times reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) tried to blow up a mobile phone tower of the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited in the MV-79 area early on June 14. Although the tower was not fully damaged, mobile phone
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Kalinga Times reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) tried to blow up a mobile phone tower of the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited in the MV-79 area early on June 14. Although the tower was not fully damaged, mobile phone services were disrupted due to snapping of the cables. The explosion also damaged the base of the structure. Six gelatin sticks were subsequently recovered from the incident site.
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June - 14 
One girl, identified as Jina Changmai, suspected of having links with the ULFA was arrested by the police from Raidangiya village under Tingkhong police station in the Dibrugarh district, reports Assam Tribune.
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One girl, identified as Jina Changmai, suspected of having links with the ULFA was arrested by the police from Raidangiya village under Tingkhong police station in the Dibrugarh district, reports Assam Tribune.
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June - 14 
Police retaliated and foiled an attack carried out by a group of about 100 Communist Party of India- Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at the Cherpal police camp in the Bijapur district on June 14-morning, according to Chhattisgarh. The Maoists reportedly e
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Police retaliated and foiled an attack carried out by a group of about 100 Communist Party of India- Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at the Cherpal police camp in the Bijapur district on June 14-morning, according to Chhattisgarh. The Maoists reportedly exploded a bomb and also opened fire towards the police personnel. However, when police opened fire the Maoists retreated and managed to escape. No causalities were reported.
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June - 14 
Security force personnel killed a Pakistani militant of the Jamiat-ul-Mujahideen (JuM), identified as Noor-ur-Rehman Khan, in an encounter in the Boothu forest area of Baramulla district on June 14, according to Daily Excelsior.
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Security force personnel killed a Pakistani militant of the Jamiat-ul-Mujahideen (JuM), identified as Noor-ur-Rehman Khan, in an encounter in the Boothu forest area of Baramulla district on June 14, according to Daily Excelsior.
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June - 14 
Security forces arrested two Pakistani militants of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) while making an attempt to kill Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and Union Tourism Minister, Ambika Soni, during their visit to the under-construction complex of the Institu
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Security forces arrested two Pakistani militants of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) while making an attempt to kill Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and Union Tourism Minister, Ambika Soni, during their visit to the under-construction complex of the Institute of Hotel Management, close to Police Station Rajbagh in the capital Srinagar on June 14-evening. During interrogation, the duo reportedly revealed that they had been tasked to carry out a suicide attack on Azad and Soni. They revealed that a quantity of their arms and ammunition, as also their commanders, were in the Bandipora area of Baramulla district.
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June - 14 
Sentinel reports that the security forces (SFs) arrested three militants of the Black Widow, a breakaway faction of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD), identified as Anglong Manin, Zintus Marak and Walsong Manglong, from Hotel Ambassador at Paltan Bazaar in
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Sentinel reports that the security forces (SFs) arrested three militants of the Black Widow, a breakaway faction of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD), identified as Anglong Manin, Zintus Marak and Walsong Manglong, from Hotel Ambassador at Paltan Bazaar in Guwahati on June 14. One car and a motorcycle were also seized from them.
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June - 14 
SFs also recovered and later defused one powerful Improvised Explosive Device wrapped in an unclaimed bag targeting the Delhi-bound Rajdhani Express from Tinsukia railway station in the Tinsukia district, reports Shillongtimes.
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SFs also recovered and later defused one powerful Improvised Explosive Device wrapped in an unclaimed bag targeting the Delhi-bound Rajdhani Express from Tinsukia railway station in the Tinsukia district, reports Shillongtimes.
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June - 14 
The Army recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition during search operations at two places in the Kupwara district, according to Tribune. Troops conducted a search operation in the Kupwara sector and recovered four AK-assault rifles, 11 magazines,
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The Army recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition during search operations at two places in the Kupwara district, according to Tribune. Troops conducted a search operation in the Kupwara sector and recovered four AK-assault rifles, 11 magazines, 224 rounds of ammunition, one under barrel grenade launcher, 12 UBGL grenades and eight hand grenades. The Army, in another search operation, also recovered one AK-assault rifle, three magazines, 263 rounds of ammunitions, one UBGL, 35 UBGL grenades, three hand grenades, two RPG rockets and a binocular from the Durgmula forest in Kupwara district.
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June - 14 
The Special Operation Group of the police seized three single barrel muzzle loading guns from a house in Ekul during a search operation in Kankadahada forest and nearby areas in the Dhenkanal district. The search operation was being carried out after
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The Special Operation Group of the police seized three single barrel muzzle loading guns from a house in Ekul during a search operation in Kankadahada forest and nearby areas in the Dhenkanal district. The search operation was being carried out after the June 10 encounter between the Maoists and the security forces in Kankadahada forest area.
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June - 14 
Unidentified gunmen shot dead a local militant of the Al-Badr Mujahideen, identified as Mudassar Ahmed Naikoo, near Harmain village in the Pulwama district.
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Unidentified gunmen shot dead a local militant of the Al-Badr Mujahideen, identified as Mudassar Ahmed Naikoo, near Harmain village in the Pulwama district.
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June - 14 
Unidentified militants shot at and injured a civilian, identified as Mohammed Sahid Ahmad, at Kiyamgei Palli.
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Unidentified militants shot at and injured a civilian, identified as Mohammed Sahid Ahmad, at Kiyamgei Palli.
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June - 14 
Unidentified militants shot dead an Islamic National Front cadre, identified as Mohammed Tansir alias Bishma, at Takhel in the Imphal East district on June 12, reports Imphal Free Press.
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Unidentified militants shot dead an Islamic National Front cadre, identified as Mohammed Tansir alias Bishma, at Takhel in the Imphal East district on June 12, reports Imphal Free Press.
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June - 15 
A woman cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Sushila alias Vineeta Gargai, close to Anmol, the CPI-Maoist Platoon-22 ‘commander’, was arrested in a joint operation carried out by the Jharkhand and Orissa Police fro
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A woman cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Sushila alias Vineeta Gargai, close to Anmol, the CPI-Maoist Platoon-22 ‘commander’, was arrested in a joint operation carried out by the Jharkhand and Orissa Police from Bhaluata under Bisra police station of Sundargarh district on June 15, according to Ranchi Express. Sushila was reportedly involved in all the major strikes by CPI-Maoist cadres in Saranda forest and several cases were registered against her in different police stations of West Sighbhum of Jharkhand and Orissa.
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June - 15 
According to PTI, a bomb planted by militants exploded near the Assam Police Reserve’s compound in the Bongaigaon district. No causalities were reported.
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According to PTI, a bomb planted by militants exploded near the Assam Police Reserve’s compound in the Bongaigaon district. No causalities were reported.
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June - 15 
Ejaz Pathan, a convict in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case and an underworld gangster, died of cardiac arrest in a Mumbai hospital on June 15, reports The Hindu. Pathan was sentenced last week to a 10-year imprisonment for his role in the conspirac
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Ejaz Pathan, a convict in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case and an underworld gangster, died of cardiac arrest in a Mumbai hospital on June 15, reports The Hindu. Pathan was sentenced last week to a 10-year imprisonment for his role in the conspiracy by the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court, which had also allowed him to take medical treatment. Pathan had attended the first conspiracy meeting held in Dubai and also recruited men to carry out tasks such as landing of the explosives. He had pleaded for leniency on medical grounds. The State had sanctioned over INR 200,000 for his operation.
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June - 15 
In a counter-insurgency operation, security forces killed an unidentified Dima Halim Daogah (DHD) militant at Maibong in the North Cachar Hills district on June 15, reports Assam Tribune.
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In a counter-insurgency operation, security forces killed an unidentified Dima Halim Daogah (DHD) militant at Maibong in the North Cachar Hills district on June 15, reports Assam Tribune.
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June - 15 
Nine unidentified National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) militants surrendered to the security forces along with two grenades, revolvers and a huge cache of ammunition at Khumulwng in the West Tripura district on June 15, reports Assam Tribune.
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Nine unidentified National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) militants surrendered to the security forces along with two grenades, revolvers and a huge cache of ammunition at Khumulwng in the West Tripura district on June 15, reports Assam Tribune. Elsewhere, another NLFT militant surrendered to the police at Khowai.
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June - 15 
The designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court on June 15 sentenced convict Salim Shaikh to two concurrent life sentences for his role in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case. The court also directed him to pay a fine
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The designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court on June 15 sentenced convict Salim Shaikh to two concurrent life sentences for his role in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case. The court also directed him to pay a fine of INR 140,000. Shaikh was convicted for being present at Tiger Memon's residence when the RDX was filled in vehicles that were used in the serial blasts on March 12, 1993. Additionally, Shaikh was convicted on charges of driving three other persons who threw hand grenades at the Mahim Fishermen's Colony killing three persons and injuring six and also for possessing a pistol illegally.
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June - 15 
The Superintendent of Police (Operations) in Srinagar, Mohammad Irshad, informed that police had arrested a Srinagar-based militant Abu Faisal. During interrogation, Faisal reportedly disclosed that a suicide squad has sneaked into the capital city t
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The Superintendent of Police (Operations) in Srinagar, Mohammad Irshad, informed that police had arrested a Srinagar-based militant Abu Faisal. During interrogation, Faisal reportedly disclosed that a suicide squad has sneaked into the capital city to carry out an attack. Subsequently, police conducted search operations in the Rajbagh-Nowgam area throughout the night. “At around 3 AM, this morning when a police party reached Gojbugh Nowgam, it came under fire from militants, who had taken shelter in a garden. In the ensuing gun-battle both the militants were neutralised. However one wanted militant Obaid alias Shahid was able to flee in an injured condition,” Irshad said in a statement. Two AK rifles, two pouches and five grenades were recovered from the possession of the slain militants, identified as Abu Tufail and Abu Hafiz, both Pakistani cadres of the LeT.
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June - 15 
Two Hizb-ul-Mujahideen militants, Ghulam Hassan, a deputy district commander, and Abdul Gani, an ‘area commander’, surrendered before the Deputy Inspector General of Police (Udhampur-Doda range), Lalat Indu Mohanty, at Doda. They handed over one AK r
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Two Hizb-ul-Mujahideen militants, Ghulam Hassan, a deputy district commander, and Abdul Gani, an ‘area commander’, surrendered before the Deputy Inspector General of Police (Udhampur-Doda range), Lalat Indu Mohanty, at Doda. They handed over one AK rifle, three magazines, two hand grenades, one thrower, three shells and two walky talkie sets at the time of surrender.
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June - 15 
Two more NLFT cadres surrendered to the police at Ompi in the South Tripura district.
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Two more NLFT cadres surrendered to the police at Ompi in the South Tripura district.
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June - 15 
Two persons were killed in an ambush by terrorists near the crowded Iqbal Market in the Sopore town of Baramulla district on June 15, according to Daily Excelsior. The terrorists, who had taken position behind a parked car in a narrow alley, lobbed a
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Two persons were killed in an ambush by terrorists near the crowded Iqbal Market in the Sopore town of Baramulla district on June 15, according to Daily Excelsior. The terrorists, who had taken position behind a parked car in a narrow alley, lobbed a hand grenade and then directed a volley of gunfire on the convoy, which was en route to Bandipora. The driver of a targeted vehicle was killed and four soldiers in two vehicles sustained injuries. Even as the troops retaliated, both the terrorists managed to escape from the incident site. At Chinkipora, nearly a kilometer from the ambush site, one Constable of the Central Reserve Police Force was hit when he was watching the convoy from the third floor of his camp. He is reported to have died on the spot. When the firing subsided, five civilians were also found injured. Officials said that the duo, identified as Abu Zarrar and Abu Qittal, were believed to be members of a lately infiltrated group of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), which is reported to have claimed responsibility for the ambush.
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June - 15 
Two women, Mubina Bhiwandiwala and Zebunissa Qazi, were sentenced to five years rigorous imprisonment (RI) for their complicity in the blasts. They were also fined INR 25,000 and INR 100,000 respectively. Pronouncing sentences, the TADA court judge,
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Two women, Mubina Bhiwandiwala and Zebunissa Qazi, were sentenced to five years rigorous imprisonment (RI) for their complicity in the blasts. They were also fined INR 25,000 and INR 100,000 respectively. Pronouncing sentences, the TADA court judge, P. D. Kode, said Mubina, adopted sister of the absconding mastermind Tiger Memon, had allowed a crucial meeting of conspirators in her house for which she was paid. Zebunnisa, who concealed weapons in her homes that were sent by Hindi cinema actor Sanjay Dutt, was sentenced under section 3(3) of the TADA. The judge observed that although she looked after the AK 56 rifles, ammunition and some hand grenades, the real possessors of the weapons were Manzoor Ali Sayyed and Abu Salem who had been handling the distribution of the firearms on behalf of Anees Ibrahim Kaskar, another absconding accused.
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June - 15 
Unidentified militants shot at and injured a surrendered United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadre, identified as Dimbeswar Deka alias Daso Dutta alias Daju Sonowal, at Rampur village in the Kamrup district, reports Sentinel.
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Unidentified militants shot at and injured a surrendered United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadre, identified as Dimbeswar Deka alias Daso Dutta alias Daju Sonowal, at Rampur village in the Kamrup district, reports Sentinel.
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June - 16 
An agent of Pakistan's external intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) was arrested in Hyderabad by the Special Investigation Cell (SIC) which is assisting the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in its probe into the May 18 Mec
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An agent of Pakistan's external intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) was arrested in Hyderabad by the Special Investigation Cell (SIC) which is assisting the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in its probe into the May 18 Mecca Masjid bomb blast in the city, reports Times of India. Mohammed Abdul Sattar, a 27-year-old airconditioner mechanic, was picked up on June 15 from near Secunderabad railway station while moving under suspicious circumstances with a travelling bag. He reportedly confessed that he had received arms training in Pakistan in 2004 along with other ISI activists under the leadership of Shaheed, a key suspect in the Hyderabad blast. However, it was not clear if Sattar had any role in the blast. The police seized provocative literature and VCDs on jehadi activities from his possession. He was produced in a court which sent him to judicial remand for 15 days.
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Four cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Diwakarji alias Dinakarji alias Biseshwar Yadav, ‘sub-zonal commander’, Nirmalji alias Magan Singh ‘area commander’, Vimal Singh, a member of the CPI-Maoist’s Bal-Dasta (c
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Four cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Diwakarji alias Dinakarji alias Biseshwar Yadav, ‘sub-zonal commander’, Nirmalji alias Magan Singh ‘area commander’, Vimal Singh, a member of the CPI-Maoist’s Bal-Dasta (child wing) and a squad member were arrested by a joint team of of Manika police and Central Police Reserve Police Force in the Latehar district on June 16-17, reports Ranchi Express.
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June - 16 
On June 16, eight persons, including three security personnel, were injured in an improvised explosive device (IED) explosion triggered by unidentified militants in the Baramulla district on June 16. A police spokesman said that the IED planted by mi
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On June 16, eight persons, including three security personnel, were injured in an improvised explosive device (IED) explosion triggered by unidentified militants in the Baramulla district on June 16. A police spokesman said that the IED planted by militants at Badyara Ashtangoo on Sopore-Bandipora road went off when a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) vehicle ran over it injuring three CRPF personnel and five civilians.
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June - 16 
On June 16, police arrested a suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre during a combing operation at Bhadua under Jharpokhria police station in the Mayurbhanj district. Dharitri reports that the district police along with the para
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On June 16, police arrested a suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre during a combing operation at Bhadua under Jharpokhria police station in the Mayurbhanj district. Dharitri reports that the district police along with the para-military Central Reserve Police Force personnel have been conducting combing operations in the Maoist affected Joka, Jaraki, Sankhabhanga, Bhadua, Danadar, Kukudaanda, Bachhuribandha and Pakatia areas.
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June - 16 
On May 16, Police recovered a large quantity of explosives from Bihar's Gaya district, reports IANS. The Superintendent of Police in Gaya, Amit Jain, said police have recovered 500 kilograms of explosives, later identified as Ammonium Nitrate, from a
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On May 16, Police recovered a large quantity of explosives from Bihar's Gaya district, reports IANS. The Superintendent of Police in Gaya, Amit Jain, said police have recovered 500 kilograms of explosives, later identified as Ammonium Nitrate, from a village in the Mohanpur police station area. The area is considered to be a stronghold of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist). Jain said clear marks on the bags indicated that the explosives had been brought from Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh. However, no one has been arrested in connection with the recovery.
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June - 16 
Police recovered two powerful landmines connected with wires on the G.L. Puram - Kedaripuram Road at Savarakotapadu in the Vizianagaram district on June 16, reports The Hindu. Parvatipuram Sub-Divisional Police Officer N. Sudershan Rao said that whil
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Police recovered two powerful landmines connected with wires on the G.L. Puram - Kedaripuram Road at Savarakotapadu in the Vizianagaram district on June 16, reports The Hindu. Parvatipuram Sub-Divisional Police Officer N. Sudershan Rao said that while combing the area Elwinpet Sub-Inspector Rajulu Naidu and his team found steel cans filled with gelatine sticks, each weighing about 5 kilograms. A bomb disposal squad subsequently defused them.
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June - 16 
Suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants shot dead one surrendered-ULFA cadre, identified as Rinku Choudhury, near Dispur in the Guwahati city on June 16, reports Assam Tribune.
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Suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants shot dead one surrendered-ULFA cadre, identified as Rinku Choudhury, near Dispur in the Guwahati city on June 16, reports Assam Tribune.
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June - 16 
Two college students, one undergoing Graduation degree in Lucknow and another studying Bachelor in Computer Applications (BCA) from Kawa Institute of Management and Technology, Jammu, have turned out to be top militants of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) outfi
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Two college students, one undergoing Graduation degree in Lucknow and another studying Bachelor in Computer Applications (BCA) from Kawa Institute of Management and Technology, Jammu, have turned out to be top militants of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) outfit and were arrested by police from Channi Himmat along with a consignment of explosives and hawala money. Police sources said that Raees Hayat Khan alias Aijaz and Mohd Taj, both residents of Chak Banola in the Poonch district, had been assigned the task of striking at Amarnath pilgrimage base camp in Jammu and lob grenades on the first batch of pilgrims scheduled to take off on June 30.
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June - 17 
A suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative and an accused in the May 18-bomb blast at Mecca Masjid in Hyderabad, Sheikh Abdul Nayeem alias Sameer, briefly escaped from police custody on June 17, before being re-arrested two kilometers away after an
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A suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative and an accused in the May 18-bomb blast at Mecca Masjid in Hyderabad, Sheikh Abdul Nayeem alias Sameer, briefly escaped from police custody on June 17, before being re-arrested two kilometers away after an hour’s chase. Times of India reports that he hoodwinked a constable standing guard outside the toilet and jumped from the first floor of the Mahankali police station, where he is on a five-day remand. Sameer was eventually re-arrested from the Bhoiguda Kaman area. Police booked a case against Sameer for trying to escape from custody. He was produced before a magistrate and later shifted to the Chanchalguda jail.
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June - 17 
According to Imphal Free Press, two unidentified militants shot dead one unidentified civilian at Tera Sadhokpam Leikai in the Imphal East district on June 17.
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According to Imphal Free Press, two unidentified militants shot dead one unidentified civilian at Tera Sadhokpam Leikai in the Imphal East district on June 17.
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June - 17 
According to The Hindu, on June 17, police arrested a supporter of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Kota Anand alias Kishore, a member of the Bellamkonda Dalam (squad) of the erstwhile People’s War Group (PWG) and a clo
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According to The Hindu, on June 17, police arrested a supporter of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Kota Anand alias Kishore, a member of the Bellamkonda Dalam (squad) of the erstwhile People’s War Group (PWG) and a close associate of ‘Tech’ Madhu, who was arrested on the charge of manufacturing rocket launchers under the provisions of the Andhra Pradesh Public Security Act, in Vijayawada. The police seized revolutionary literature from Anand and charged him with continuing his association with the Maoists by taking up repair of their weapons. He was also involved in several cases, including two relating to murders.
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June - 17 
According to Times of India, the Union Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) is preparing a note verbale to be sent to the Danish government for the extradition of Purulia arms drop accused Kim Davy. The note verbale provides an assurance that Davy woul
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According to Times of India, the Union Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) is preparing a note verbale to be sent to the Danish government for the extradition of Purulia arms drop accused Kim Davy. The note verbale provides an assurance that Davy would be repatriated to Denmark to serve any prison term after his trail in India. Following a request from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), the Union Cabinet had cleared a proposal in April 2007 to give an undertaking to the Danish authorities that Davy would not be awarded capital punishment. The executive assurance was necessary as India does not have an extradition treaty with Denmark. The CBI, which had put up an Interpol Red Corner notice against Davy, located him in Denmark and sent in an extradition request. Davy is accused of dropping arms by an AN-26 aircraft over Purulia in West Bengal in December 1995. The aircraft was intercepted and forced to land at Mumbai. However, Davy escaped even as the other members of the aircraft crew were arrested.
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June - 17 
Heavy exchange of fire between two unidentified militant outfits was reported at Theigotang village in the Churchandpur district. However, no causalities were reported
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Heavy exchange of fire between two unidentified militant outfits was reported at Theigotang village in the Churchandpur district. However, no causalities were reported
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June - 17 
In another incident, militants shot at and wounded Raheel Ahmad Bhat, the son of a police officer, at Kanjikulla village in the Kulgam district.
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In another incident, militants shot at and wounded Raheel Ahmad Bhat, the son of a police officer, at Kanjikulla village in the Kulgam district.
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June - 17 
In the State, troops neutralized a terrorist hideout at Kawantar in Ganderbal and recovered three Under Barrel Grenade Launchers, five AK magazines, nine hand grenades, 452 rounds of AK ammunition, one RPG round, one binocular and three 52mm mortar b
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In the State, troops neutralized a terrorist hideout at Kawantar in Ganderbal and recovered three Under Barrel Grenade Launchers, five AK magazines, nine hand grenades, 452 rounds of AK ammunition, one RPG round, one binocular and three 52mm mortar bombs.
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June - 17 
Lt. Gen. Panag stated that as the terrorist training camps in Pakistan are still intact and the perpetrators of Jihad across the border have not changed their agenda, there is no reason to pull out troops from the State. "Since the perpetrators of ‘J
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Lt. Gen. Panag stated that as the terrorist training camps in Pakistan are still intact and the perpetrators of Jihad across the border have not changed their agenda, there is no reason to pull out troops from the State. "Since the perpetrators of ‘Jehad’ are making statements (of United Jehad Council (UJC) chief Syed Salahuddin) that there is no change in their agenda and also the presence of 52 militant training camps across the border, we can’t say situation is appropriate for troops withdrawal," the Army Commander said. Elaborating on the deployment of a total of 3, 37,000 Army personnel in the State, he said that “only 25 per cent are into in depth counter-insurgency operations within the State." Of the rest, 45 to 50 per cent are deployed along the Line of Control (LoC) and Actual Line of Control (ALC) to counter-infiltration and remaining are at permanent locations (Garrisons), including support services, Lt Gen Panag disclosed. "So, only 25 per cent (75,000-80,000) soldiers can be pulled out of State while rest would have to be there," he asserted. On the strength of militants active in the State, the Army commander said that data from various agencies have revealed the headcount of terrorists at 1,140. When asked about the increased infiltration from across the border, Lt Gen Panag said it was "marginal" "We are trying to check it", he added.
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June - 17 
Militants lobbed a grenade on a patrol party of the Rashtriya Rifles at Chingli Nallah in the Ramban district. Troops retaliated and a brief encounter ensued between the two sides in which one Army personnel, Sanjay Singh, was injured. The militants,
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Militants lobbed a grenade on a patrol party of the Rashtriya Rifles at Chingli Nallah in the Ramban district. Troops retaliated and a brief encounter ensued between the two sides in which one Army personnel, Sanjay Singh, was injured. The militants, however, escaped taking cover of the thick forests.
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June - 17 
Militants reportedly abducted a former Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) cadre, identified as Tanveer Ahmad, from his house at Yachgoz-Keller in the Pulwama district.
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Militants reportedly abducted a former Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) cadre, identified as Tanveer Ahmad, from his house at Yachgoz-Keller in the Pulwama district.
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June - 17 
On June 17, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up two road rollers – one at Kapatuti village and the other at RSC-6 village - in the Malkangiri district, bordering Andhra Pradesh. Police sources told Statesman that about
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On June 17, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up two road rollers – one at Kapatuti village and the other at RSC-6 village - in the Malkangiri district, bordering Andhra Pradesh. Police sources told Statesman that about 25-30 armed Maoists were involved in the twin attacks. Maoists are against the road construction and have regularly threatened the contractors engaged in the work.
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June - 17 
On June 17, two cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Kamlesh Ram and Nanhak Yadav, were arrested from two different villages in the Arwal district, reports Zee News. District Superintendent of Police, G. P. Bhadoria, said that
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On June 17, two cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Kamlesh Ram and Nanhak Yadav, were arrested from two different villages in the Arwal district, reports Zee News. District Superintendent of Police, G. P. Bhadoria, said that while ‘zonal commander’ Kamlesh Ram was arrested from Jhikatia Bara village, Yadav was arrested from Kurbi village. Both of them are wanted in over a dozen cases of loot, murder and kidnapping for ransom.
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June - 17 
Ruling out the presence of al Qaeda in Jammu and Kashmir, the Northern Command’s General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Lt. Gen. H. S. Panag, said in Udhampur on June 17 that nothing has been established so far to corroborate reports about the terroris
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Ruling out the presence of al Qaeda in Jammu and Kashmir, the Northern Command’s General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Lt. Gen. H. S. Panag, said in Udhampur on June 17 that nothing has been established so far to corroborate reports about the terrorist group’s operatives in the State, according to Daily Excelsior. "Much has been said by the print and electronic media about al Qaeda’s presence in Jammu and Kashmir but nothing has been established so far to corroborate these reports,” said Panag. He informed: "I would say we also have no records in the past about al Qaeda operatives having being found during counter-insurgency operations in the State. Only one odd case was reported about one al Qaeda militant of Afghanistan long back," adding that after investigation it also turned out to be untrue. He also ruled out al Qaeda’s relations with terrorist groups operating in Jammu and Kashmir — Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM). "We are only aware of al Qaeda’s strong relations with JeM and LeT in Pakistan," he observed. In Pakistan, al Qaeda has strong relations with LeT and JeM, whose cadres they train and assist them in the operations against the Government, the Northern Command chief said, adding they work in co-ordination in Pakistan, which is a major threat to the establishment.
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June - 17 
Statesman quoting intelligence agencies reports that finding it difficult to intrude into India through the Kashmir, Punjab and Rajasthan borders, militant outfits have now changed their intrusion route to the 2.9 million-square kilometer Indian coas
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Statesman quoting intelligence agencies reports that finding it difficult to intrude into India through the Kashmir, Punjab and Rajasthan borders, militant outfits have now changed their intrusion route to the 2.9 million-square kilometer Indian coast, where it is easy to dodge the scarcely deployed coastal guards. Kashmir-based militant groups have earmarked certain soft routes in the western coastal areas to intrude into India. “At least half a dozen such incidents have recently been reported, where terrorists entered into India either by bribing those guarding the coastal areas or by dodging their eyes,” revealed an unidentified officer of a central intelligence agency. The officer also said that “Most of the arms and ammunition smuggled into India either for terrorists, Naxalites or other organised criminals, are coming through the coastal regions.” Interrogation of militants who were arrested by security agencies in Kashmir and wireless intercepts of terrorist conversations have also revealed the intrusion plans of the terrorists into the country. The Union Ministry of Defence has reportedly submitted a $700 million plan to buy military equipment for the coast guard to replace the obsolete technology of coastal patrolling.
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June - 17 
Suspected terrorists ambushed an Army vehicle in the Palhalan area of Baramulla district on June 17-evening, injuring four soldiers, according to Daily Excelsior. One terrorist was also wounded in the retaliatory fire by the troops.
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Suspected terrorists ambushed an Army vehicle in the Palhalan area of Baramulla district on June 17-evening, injuring four soldiers, according to Daily Excelsior. One terrorist was also wounded in the retaliatory fire by the troops.
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June - 17 
Three cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed by the police in an encounter near Gangallur village in the Bijapur district on June 17-evening, reports Dainik Bhaskar. Maoists reportedly opened fire towards a police part
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Three cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed by the police in an encounter near Gangallur village in the Bijapur district on June 17-evening, reports Dainik Bhaskar. Maoists reportedly opened fire towards a police party who were returning from a combing operation. Police personnel retaliated and during subsequent search operations, recovered three dead bodies of the CPI-Maoist cadres along with one 12-bore rifle, one home-made rifle and a live landmine from the incident site.
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June - 17 
Troops of Rashtriya Rifles arrested an over-ground worker of the HM group, identified as Abdul Majid Nazar, following the recovery of a hand grenade and 27 rounds of ammunition from his house at Shahgund in the Baramulla district. An over-ground work
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Troops of Rashtriya Rifles arrested an over-ground worker of the HM group, identified as Abdul Majid Nazar, following the recovery of a hand grenade and 27 rounds of ammunition from his house at Shahgund in the Baramulla district. An over-ground worker of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Zahoor Ahmad Wani, was also arrested by the Rashtriya Rifles personnel from Lalpura village in the Kupwara district.
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June - 17 
Two Special Police Officers (SPOs) were injured in a CPI-Maoist-triggered ‘pressure bomb’ explosion in the Tikler area under Cherpal police station, according to PTI. "A police party was on an anti-Naxal (left-wing extremists) operation when two SPOs
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Two Special Police Officers (SPOs) were injured in a CPI-Maoist-triggered ‘pressure bomb’ explosion in the Tikler area under Cherpal police station, according to PTI. "A police party was on an anti-Naxal (left-wing extremists) operation when two SPOs stepped on a 'pressure bomb', planted by the Maoists and got seriously injured," police officials said.
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June - 17 
Unidentified militants hurled a bomb at the residence of the superintending engineer of the State electricity department at Singjamei Thongam Leikai.
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Unidentified militants hurled a bomb at the residence of the superintending engineer of the State electricity department at Singjamei Thongam Leikai.
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June - 18 
A civilian, identified as Durgaram, was killed by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Pinkonda village in the Dantewada district on June 18-night, reports Dainik Bhaskar. Durgaram was labeled as police informer by the CPI-Ma
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A civilian, identified as Durgaram, was killed by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Pinkonda village in the Dantewada district on June 18-night, reports Dainik Bhaskar. Durgaram was labeled as police informer by the CPI-Maoist.
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June - 18 
A soldier, identified as Rajinder Kumar, is reported to have sustained injuries in a terrorist attack at village Wudar in the Kupwara district.
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A soldier, identified as Rajinder Kumar, is reported to have sustained injuries in a terrorist attack at village Wudar in the Kupwara district.
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June - 18 
A suspected militant, Muzzafar Ahmed Mir, was arrested during search operations launched by security forces in the Hirpora-Shopian belt of Pulwama district.
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A suspected militant, Muzzafar Ahmed Mir, was arrested during search operations launched by security forces in the Hirpora-Shopian belt of Pulwama district.
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June - 18 
About 100 Pakistanis are being trained exclusively as Fidayeen (suicide squad) in three training camps of the LeT in Pakistan, according to disclosures made by two Pakistani militants recently arrested on the Line of Control. They are reportedly bein
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About 100 Pakistanis are being trained exclusively as Fidayeen (suicide squad) in three training camps of the LeT in Pakistan, according to disclosures made by two Pakistani militants recently arrested on the Line of Control. They are reportedly being trained to target the political leadership in Jammu and Kashmir, the militants have said during their questioning. The disclosures were made by Pakistani militants identified as Mohammed Yaseen Jat, a resident of Sialkot in the Punjab province, and Akhter-ul-Islam, who were arrested by Army at Lilum Vilgam in the Handwara area of Kupwara district. According to sources, the militants have disclosed that the Fidayeen were being given special training at Akas training camp at Muzaffarabad; LeT’s base camp at Kotli and Lashkar Point, a new training camp created for Fidayeen.
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June - 18 
Army seized two 60mm mortar bombs from village Salnala in the Basantgarh area of Udhampur district. Further, police in the Doda district neutralized a terrorist hideout at Bulandpur and recovered one improvised explosive device (IED) remote, three pr
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Army seized two 60mm mortar bombs from village Salnala in the Basantgarh area of Udhampur district. Further, police in the Doda district neutralized a terrorist hideout at Bulandpur and recovered one improvised explosive device (IED) remote, three programme timer devices, one antenna, one handset and one keyboard of VHF wireless set. Separately, troops recovered one AK-47 rifle, eight magazines, 129 rounds, one I Com radio set with antenna, two Chinese grenades, eight explosive grenades and eight remote control IED boxes during a search operation at Phagla forests in the Rajouri district.
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June - 18 
Daijiworld Media Network reports that on June 18 an abandoned gun was recovered in a Naxalite (left-wing extremist)-affected area at Sulkeri in the Dakshina Kannada (also known as South Canara) district. Police sources said that a few Naxalites had b
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Daijiworld Media Network reports that on June 18 an abandoned gun was recovered in a Naxalite (left-wing extremist)-affected area at Sulkeri in the Dakshina Kannada (also known as South Canara) district. Police sources said that a few Naxalites had been spotted in the region few days back and they are investigating whether the gun belonged to them.
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June - 18 
On infiltration from across the border, Antony said, "On the whole there have been few incidents but the number is not increasing." The Defence Minister said the only worry this year so far had been the month of April when infiltration figures increa
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On infiltration from across the border, Antony said, "On the whole there have been few incidents but the number is not increasing." The Defence Minister said the only worry this year so far had been the month of April when infiltration figures increased compared to the corresponding period last year. He also said the proxy war had declined to "some extent."
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June - 18 
Rudra Bora alias Bikram Bora, ‘second lieutenant’ of the United Liberation Front of Asom’s (ULFA) 709 battalion, was killed in an Army operation at Modai Ghat, near Nao Dihing river in the Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh on June 18, reports S
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Rudra Bora alias Bikram Bora, ‘second lieutenant’ of the United Liberation Front of Asom’s (ULFA) 709 battalion, was killed in an Army operation at Modai Ghat, near Nao Dihing river in the Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh on June 18, reports Sentinel. Bora was involved in a number of sabotage and terrorist activities in Lower Assam along with the ‘commander’ of the 709 battalion, Heera Sarania. The Army has launched a massive operation against ULFA in the Manabhum reserve forest area of the district. Sources added that the Army also neutralized a hideout of the ULFA on June 16 in the same place.
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June - 18 
Ruling out demilitarisation and troop reduction in Jammu and Kashmir, Defence Minister A. K. Antony said on June 18 that the two committees constituted by the Centre were assessing the situation about the reconfiguration of security forces in the mil
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Ruling out demilitarisation and troop reduction in Jammu and Kashmir, Defence Minister A. K. Antony said on June 18 that the two committees constituted by the Centre were assessing the situation about the reconfiguration of security forces in the militancy-hit State. "The two committees are functioning. They are assessing the situation. Whatever decision has to be taken will depend on professional advice... As of now there is no proposal of demilitarisation," Antony told reporters on the sidelines of the inaugural day of the two-day conference of Unified Commanders’-in-Chief Conference in New Delhi.
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June - 18 
Security forces arrested a woman Special Police Officer (SPO) in Poonch along with some ammunition and later detained her two cousins, who had handed over the consignment to her. The SPO, Parveena Akhter was apprehended when she was on way from Kirni
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Security forces arrested a woman Special Police Officer (SPO) in Poonch along with some ammunition and later detained her two cousins, who had handed over the consignment to her. The SPO, Parveena Akhter was apprehended when she was on way from Kirni to Poonch carrying one Chinese anti-personnel mine, four led lights device and one 9 volt battery.
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June - 18 
Security forces killed three militants of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), including ‘divisional commander’ Abu Furqaan, in the Beerwah area of Budgam district on June 18, according to Daily Excelsior. The other two were identified as Amaar and Bilal Ahmed
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Security forces killed three militants of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), including ‘divisional commander’ Abu Furqaan, in the Beerwah area of Budgam district on June 18, according to Daily Excelsior. The other two were identified as Amaar and Bilal Ahmed Dar alias Saifullah. Three AK-56 rifles, six rifle grenades and two mobile phones with SIM cards were recovered from their possession.
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June - 18 
The Centre had constituted two expert panels to go into the issues. One is headed by Defence Secretary Shekhar Dutt, which is carrying out an in depth assessment of the situation. The second panel will undertake a review of the Armed Forces (Special
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The Centre had constituted two expert panels to go into the issues. One is headed by Defence Secretary Shekhar Dutt, which is carrying out an in depth assessment of the situation. The second panel will undertake a review of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act to different areas of the State and would conform to legal requirements for a periodic review of the Act. These two panels would be submitting recommendations to a "High Power Committee" headed by the Defence Minister which would comprise representatives of the Central and State Governments and would be empowered to take decisions on the recommendations made by the two panels.
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June - 18 
The National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) is reportedly carrying out a massive extortion drive in the State. The outfit’s ‘captain’ L. Rex sent an extortion note to the Tirap district Deputy Commissioner Talem Tapok demanding
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The National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) is reportedly carrying out a massive extortion drive in the State. The outfit’s ‘captain’ L. Rex sent an extortion note to the Tirap district Deputy Commissioner Talem Tapok demanding 24 per cent of pay from all Government civil employees of the district.
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June - 18 
The National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang’s (NSCN-K) truce supervisor and ‘senior minister’, Kughalu Mulatonu, said that they would not adhere to the directive of the Union Home Ministry and go back to the designated camps. "Under no circum
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The National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang’s (NSCN-K) truce supervisor and ‘senior minister’, Kughalu Mulatonu, said that they would not adhere to the directive of the Union Home Ministry and go back to the designated camps. "Under no circumstances will the NSCN enter the designated camps on the dictates of either the Assam Rifles or Nagaland state (government)," Mulatonu said. The Union government directed and set the deadline of June 30, for both the factions of NSCN to return to their designated camps. They were allotted seven camps each, but currently the NSCN-K does not have a single designated camp after its members were driven out by the rival group.
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June - 18 
Troops arrested Mohammed Younis, an over ground worker of the militants, from Patnazi in the Gandoh area of Doda district. About 150 kg of ration, which he was taking on a pony for the militants, was recovered from him.
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Troops arrested Mohammed Younis, an over ground worker of the militants, from Patnazi in the Gandoh area of Doda district. About 150 kg of ration, which he was taking on a pony for the militants, was recovered from him.
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June - 18 
Two CPI-Maoist cadres were reportedly caught and later on handed over to the police by villagers at Patrapara under Rajpur block in the Sarguja district on June 18, reports Chhattisgarh. Three ‘Tiffin bombs’ and two swords were recovered from the Mao
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Two CPI-Maoist cadres were reportedly caught and later on handed over to the police by villagers at Patrapara under Rajpur block in the Sarguja district on June 18, reports Chhattisgarh. Three ‘Tiffin bombs’ and two swords were recovered from the Maoists.
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June - 19 
A HM ‘section commander’, Mohammed Shoaib alias Sajid, surrendered before the police in Jammu along with arms and ammunition. He handed over one Self Loading Rifle, two magazines, 27 rounds, one wireless set and one pouch at the time of surrender.
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A HM ‘section commander’, Mohammed Shoaib alias Sajid, surrendered before the police in Jammu along with arms and ammunition. He handed over one Self Loading Rifle, two magazines, 27 rounds, one wireless set and one pouch at the time of surrender.
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June - 19 
A Special Police Officer (SPO), Mohammad Rafiq, was shot at and wounded by two unidentified terrorists in his house at Gandali in the Reasi district on June 19, according to Daily Excelsior. Sources said Rafiq was a Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant a
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A Special Police Officer (SPO), Mohammad Rafiq, was shot at and wounded by two unidentified terrorists in his house at Gandali in the Reasi district on June 19, according to Daily Excelsior. Sources said Rafiq was a Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant and had surrendered before police in 2002. He was later recruited as a SPO and was involved in several successful operations against the militants.
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June - 19 
According to Tribune, police in the Doda district neutralized a terrorist hideout in the Warwan area and recovered one 12 bore gun, six AK magazines, three cartridges of 12 bore, one grenade, one camera, one telescope, one knife besides other incrimi
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According to Tribune, police in the Doda district neutralized a terrorist hideout in the Warwan area and recovered one 12 bore gun, six AK magazines, three cartridges of 12 bore, one grenade, one camera, one telescope, one knife besides other incriminating material.
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June - 19 
AR personnel arrested two People's United Liberation Front (PULF) cadres, as Fazal Ali and Mohammedd Akbar Khan, at Kyamgei Mayai Leikai in the Imphal East District on June 19.
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AR personnel arrested two People's United Liberation Front (PULF) cadres, as Fazal Ali and Mohammedd Akbar Khan, at Kyamgei Mayai Leikai in the Imphal East District on June 19.
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June - 19 
Hindustan Times reports that on June 19, sixteen persons convicted in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case challenged the validity of the designated Terrorist & Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court that tried them. In an application befo
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Hindustan Times reports that on June 19, sixteen persons convicted in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case challenged the validity of the designated Terrorist & Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court that tried them. In an application before the court, the group cited a Supreme Court judgment in May 2007 saying that all cases under the TADA should be referred to the apex court. Special Judge P. D. Kode has deferred the sentencing of the 16 persons till June 21 and asked the prosecution to file a reply on their application by that day.
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June - 19 
In the State, militants planted two liquid Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) near the main gate of a park at Bijbehara in the Anantnag district which were detected and subsequently defused by the police.
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In the State, militants planted two liquid Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) near the main gate of a park at Bijbehara in the Anantnag district which were detected and subsequently defused by the police.
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June - 19 
Nonphong, a ‘corporal’ of the Black Widow, a breakaway faction of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD), was killed during clashes between the two factions of the outfit at Harangajao in the North Cachar Hills district on June 19, reports Assam Tribune. Nonpho
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Nonphong, a ‘corporal’ of the Black Widow, a breakaway faction of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD), was killed during clashes between the two factions of the outfit at Harangajao in the North Cachar Hills district on June 19, reports Assam Tribune. Nonphong had deserted the Dilip Nunisa faction and joined the Black Widow faction in 2006.
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June - 19 
Reports from Bandipora added that troops recovered one pouch and two grenades from the house of Abdul Ahad Wani at Ahamsharief. At Sopore in the Baramulla district, SF personnel recovered an improvised explosive device, wrapped in a polythene cover.
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Reports from Bandipora added that troops recovered one pouch and two grenades from the house of Abdul Ahad Wani at Ahamsharief. At Sopore in the Baramulla district, SF personnel recovered an improvised explosive device, wrapped in a polythene cover.
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June - 19 
SFs arrested two militants of ULFA’s 27 battalion, identified as Joni Pathak alias Tilak Boro and Krishna Borah, from the Nagaon district and claimed to have neutralized a plan to disrupt the Asian Grand Prix Games, which is scheduled to commence in
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SFs arrested two militants of ULFA’s 27 battalion, identified as Joni Pathak alias Tilak Boro and Krishna Borah, from the Nagaon district and claimed to have neutralized a plan to disrupt the Asian Grand Prix Games, which is scheduled to commence in Guwahati on June 23. SFs also seized 1.5 kg of explosives, two detonators and a battery with a timer from the arrested militants.
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June - 19 
Three civilians, Santu Yadav, B. L. Baghel and Triveni Dewangan, were injured in a ‘pressure-bomb’ explosion triggered by the CPI-Maoist cadres at Barhibeda village in the Narayanpur police district on June 19-morning. Police has reportedly unearthed
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Three civilians, Santu Yadav, B. L. Baghel and Triveni Dewangan, were injured in a ‘pressure-bomb’ explosion triggered by the CPI-Maoist cadres at Barhibeda village in the Narayanpur police district on June 19-morning. Police has reportedly unearthed two ‘pressure bombs’ near the incident site few days back.
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June - 19 
Three unidentified United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants set ablaze a mini truck carrying 1,000 kilograms of freshly-plucked tea leaves at Pulungajan under Pengari police station in the Tinsukia district on June 19, reports Deccan Herald.
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Three unidentified United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants set ablaze a mini truck carrying 1,000 kilograms of freshly-plucked tea leaves at Pulungajan under Pengari police station in the Tinsukia district on June 19, reports Deccan Herald. However no causalities were reported.
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June - 19 
Two Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were killed and five other security force (SF) personnel injured in an ambush by suspected cadres of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front
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Two Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were killed and five other security force (SF) personnel injured in an ambush by suspected cadres of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) at Samelangshu area under Howraghat police station in the Karbi Anglong district on June 19, reports Sentinel. The militants ambushed the joint patrol of police and CRPF team led by the Karbi Anglong Superintendent of Police.
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June - 19 
Unidentified terrorists lobbed a hand grenade towards the house of Zahoor Ahmad, a militant of the HM, at Palhalan Pattan in the Baramulla district. However, it exploded in the compound without causing any damage.
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Unidentified terrorists lobbed a hand grenade towards the house of Zahoor Ahmad, a militant of the HM, at Palhalan Pattan in the Baramulla district. However, it exploded in the compound without causing any damage.
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June - 20 
A group of top surrendered ULFA cadres reportedly asked the ULFA not to target its activists and warned them that they would compelled to take ‘appropriate position’ if they indulge in violence against them. The surrendered-ULFA men also asked the Go
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A group of top surrendered ULFA cadres reportedly asked the ULFA not to target its activists and warned them that they would compelled to take ‘appropriate position’ if they indulge in violence against them. The surrendered-ULFA men also asked the Government to provide adequate safety to them.
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June - 20 
A United National Liberation Front (UNLF) cadre, identified as Ngairangbam Premjit, was found shot dead at Heikrujam Hao-khonang Makhong under Patsoi police station in the Imphal West district on June 20, reports Sangai Express.
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A United National Liberation Front (UNLF) cadre, identified as Ngairangbam Premjit, was found shot dead at Heikrujam Hao-khonang Makhong under Patsoi police station in the Imphal West district on June 20, reports Sangai Express.
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June - 20 
According to The Hindu, security forces (SF) have been put on high alert in several states including Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Jharkhand and Orissa, following a two-day economic blockade, reportedly announced by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Ma
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According to The Hindu, security forces (SF) have been put on high alert in several states including Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Jharkhand and Orissa, following a two-day economic blockade, reportedly announced by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on June 26-27. Intelligence agencies suspect that Maoists, numbering more than 20,000, could target industries and the railways to disrupt the mining activity in Orissa, Chhattisgarh, Bihar and Jharkhand. The blockade was reportedly planned to oppose the formation of Special Economic Zones and the policies of Central and State governments, "which are playing into the hands of multi-national companies," said a Maoist statement issued in Orissa on June 20. However, the Central Committee of the party has not issued a statement announcing the blockade; the statements were issued by the State committees only. "We have noticed many posters announcing the blockade on the borders of Jharkhand with Orissa and West Bengal. We suspect that the naxals (left-wing extremists) could indulge in violence because they have been getting hit in Jharkhand and Bihar," Gauri Shankar Rath, Additional Director-General of Police, Jharkhand, told The Hindu.
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June - 20 
AR personnel arrested one Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadre, identified as ‘Sgt.’ Laishram Ibocha, and one People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre, identified as ‘Pvt.’ Ningthoujam Ibochouba, at Waithou in the Thoubal district on
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AR personnel arrested one Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadre, identified as ‘Sgt.’ Laishram Ibocha, and one People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre, identified as ‘Pvt.’ Ningthoujam Ibochouba, at Waithou in the Thoubal district on June 20.
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June - 20 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead a police personnel, identified as Anil Devangan, in a gun battle at Ghanora village in the Bastar district on June 20-evening, New Indian Express reports. Two police personnel susta
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead a police personnel, identified as Anil Devangan, in a gun battle at Ghanora village in the Bastar district on June 20-evening, New Indian Express reports. Two police personnel sustained injuries in the incident which occurred when the Maoists challenged and opened fire towards a police party conducting combing operations in the area. The Maoists later managed to escape.
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June - 20 
In the State, a surrendered militant was injured when a detonator exploded in a cigarette he was smoking at Gandoh police station in the Doda district on June 20-night. He was identified as Mohammed Rafiq, a Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant, who had
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In the State, a surrendered militant was injured when a detonator exploded in a cigarette he was smoking at Gandoh police station in the Doda district on June 20-night. He was identified as Mohammed Rafiq, a Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant, who had recently surrendered before the police.
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June - 20 
On June 20 (today), two personnel of the Government Railway Police were killed and seven persons, including three passengers, were injured when a group of Naxalites (left-wing extremists) attacked the Kathgodam Express train at a railway crossing nea
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On June 20 (today), two personnel of the Government Railway Police were killed and seven persons, including three passengers, were injured when a group of Naxalites (left-wing extremists) attacked the Kathgodam Express train at a railway crossing near Sonepur station in the Saran district. UNI reports that the extremists opened fire as soon as the train reached the station.
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June - 20 
On June 20, unidentified militants exploded two low intensity bombs at Thangal Bazaar in the Imphal city and Lilong in the Imphal West district, according to Imphal Free Press. A time devised bomb exploded at a shop near Thangal Bazaar at around 5.30
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On June 20, unidentified militants exploded two low intensity bombs at Thangal Bazaar in the Imphal city and Lilong in the Imphal West district, according to Imphal Free Press. A time devised bomb exploded at a shop near Thangal Bazaar at around 5.30 AM. However, no casualties were reported. The other bomb was hurled at the residence of a civilian, identified as Mohammed Ziauddin of Lilong, under Lilong police station in the Imphal West district, but it didn’t explode. Police suspect that the bomb threat was apparently made in connection with an extortion demand.
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June - 20 
One militant of the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) and a civilian were killed in an encounter with the security force (SF) personnel at Bandipora in the Baramulla district on June 20, according to Daily Excelsior. Two Border Security Force personnel and
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One militant of the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) and a civilian were killed in an encounter with the security force (SF) personnel at Bandipora in the Baramulla district on June 20, according to Daily Excelsior. Two Border Security Force personnel and two members of the civilian’s family sustained injuries in the incident which occurred in the civilian’s house. Deputy Inspector General of Police (North Kashmir), Dr. B. Srinivas, informed that the militant held the civilian’s family at gunpoint for some time and subsequently lobbed a hand grenade, injuring himself, house-owner Ghulam Nabi Zargar, his daughter Nazima and son Meraj-ud-din Zargar, besides two SF personnel. SF personnel later shot dead the injured militant in a brief encounter while Zargar reportedly succumbed to injuries en route to the Sub-District Hospital in Bandipora. One AK-56 rifle, one mobile telephone set and a satellite telephone were recovered from the slain militant's possession. Unconfirmed reports said that the slain militant had been identified as Shaheen of Pakistan. Officials claimed that the house-owner's son Meraj-ud-din was an over-ground activist of the HuM.
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June - 20 
Robin Dhekial Phukan, a local correspondent of the vernacular daily Asomiya Pratidin, and Lalan Moran, Assistant General Secretary of the Assam Students and Youth Forum, were arrested by the Assam Police on June 20 from the Tinsukia district on charg
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Robin Dhekial Phukan, a local correspondent of the vernacular daily Asomiya Pratidin, and Lalan Moran, Assistant General Secretary of the Assam Students and Youth Forum, were arrested by the Assam Police on June 20 from the Tinsukia district on charges of maintaining close links and working on behalf of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA). The police alleged that both were involved in supplying mobile SIM cards to ULFA cadres operating in the eastern Assam districts. Police also alleged that Rabin was working in the garb of a journalist and was instrumental in facilitating the last ‘Raising Day’ function of the ULFA at Manabhum Forest in Arunachal Pradesh.
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June - 20 
The State Home Department is reportedly planning to induct the latest sophisticated weapons and vehicles at the earliest for the Manipur Police commando units who are engaged in counter-insurgency operations. Sources said that the number of weapons i
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The State Home Department is reportedly planning to induct the latest sophisticated weapons and vehicles at the earliest for the Manipur Police commando units who are engaged in counter-insurgency operations. Sources said that the number of weapons in possession of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) is 4000, National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) 600, Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA) 250, Presidential faction of Kuki National Front (KNF) 50 and Kuki National Army (KNA) 300, for a total of 5200 weapons.
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June - 20 
Two cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) reportedly threatened the husband of Joolakallu Gram Panchayat (local administrative body) Sarpanch (village head) in the Piduguralla area of Guntur district with dire consequences if he
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Two cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) reportedly threatened the husband of Joolakallu Gram Panchayat (local administrative body) Sarpanch (village head) in the Piduguralla area of Guntur district with dire consequences if he did not ‘mend his ways’. The Maoists alleged that he had swindled INR 3, 00,000 in a road contract. They also warned five surrendered left-wing extremists for their alleged links with the police to face dire consequences, reports The Hindu.
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June - 20 
Voicing concern over the recent upsurge in violence in Sri Lanka, India opposed any support being given to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and asked the Government of Sri Lanka to resolve the ethnic problem through a dialogue. "We are opp
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Voicing concern over the recent upsurge in violence in Sri Lanka, India opposed any support being given to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and asked the Government of Sri Lanka to resolve the ethnic problem through a dialogue. "We are opposed to violence, no support should be given to LTTE and we are opposed to helping any terrorist outfit anywhere," said External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee at a question-answer session following his public lecture on India's foreign policy priorities in Singapore on June 20. He said Sri Lanka should maintain its territorial integrity and try and resolve the ethnic issue through dialogue, adding, "The recent developments in Sri Lanka, the violence, have been a cause of concern to all."
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June - 21 
According to Nagaland Post, one unidentified National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadre sustained injuries in a factional clash with the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) at Namsa Forest colony in
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According to Nagaland Post, one unidentified National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadre sustained injuries in a factional clash with the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) at Namsa Forest colony in the Mon district on June 21-morning.
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June - 21 
Elsewhere in the district, AR personnel arrested a UNLF cadre, identified as ‘Sgt.’ Major. K. Sanjoy, at Keirao. Another UNLF cadre, identified as Asem Inaocha Singh, was arrested by the troops of Maratha Light Infantry at Sawombung on June 21.
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Elsewhere in the district, AR personnel arrested a UNLF cadre, identified as ‘Sgt.’ Major. K. Sanjoy, at Keirao. Another UNLF cadre, identified as Asem Inaocha Singh, was arrested by the troops of Maratha Light Infantry at Sawombung on June 21.
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June - 21 
In a separate incident, an activist of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), identified as Arif Hussain Naikoo, was arrested from Chakoora village in the Pulwama district.
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In a separate incident, an activist of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), identified as Arif Hussain Naikoo, was arrested from Chakoora village in the Pulwama district.
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June - 21 
In the State, the Army recovered a cache of arms and ammunition in the Machil sector near Line of Control in the Kupwara district. Sources said that troops raided a militant hideout at Malodi and recovered four AK rifles, eight magazines, 115 cartrid
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In the State, the Army recovered a cache of arms and ammunition in the Machil sector near Line of Control in the Kupwara district. Sources said that troops raided a militant hideout at Malodi and recovered four AK rifles, eight magazines, 115 cartridges, four wireless sets, 70 detonators and other ammunition.
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June - 21 
Militants triggered a bomb blast at Janbazpora on the Baramulla-Handwara road on June 21, according to Daily Excelsior. However, there was no loss of life or injuries reported. Police said that unidentified militants set off an Improvised Explosive D
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Militants triggered a bomb blast at Janbazpora on the Baramulla-Handwara road on June 21, according to Daily Excelsior. However, there was no loss of life or injuries reported. Police said that unidentified militants set off an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) at 3pm at Janbazpora, which however, failed to cause any damage. Official sources said that the IED was planted to target vehicles of the security forces’, which use the route more often. The IED, however, exploded when there was no movement of troops in the area.
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June - 21 
New Indian Express reports that on June 21, senior police officials of Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Orissa and Madhya Pradesh, all Maoist-affected States, held a meeting at Visakhapatnam to take stock of the spurt in Maoist activities. Andhra Prades
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New Indian Express reports that on June 21, senior police officials of Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Orissa and Madhya Pradesh, all Maoist-affected States, held a meeting at Visakhapatnam to take stock of the spurt in Maoist activities. Andhra Pradesh Director General of Police, M. A. Basith, who presided over the meeting, reportedly told the officers that the State government has decided to put down the violent activities of the Maoists using full force.
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June - 21 
On June 21, a heavy exchange of fire took place between Assam Rifles (AR) personnel and the Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadres at Tonglang area. During subsequent search operations, AR personnel recovered one M 16 Rifle with one magazine, carbine
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On June 21, a heavy exchange of fire took place between Assam Rifles (AR) personnel and the Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadres at Tonglang area. During subsequent search operations, AR personnel recovered one M 16 Rifle with one magazine, carbine machine with one round, two hand grenades, two Under Barrel Grenade Launcher (UBGL) grenades, two 5.56 ammunition and three live rounds of 9-mm from the incident site.
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June - 21 
On June 21, the Uttar Pradesh Police arrested two terrorists belonging to the Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI), reports Indian Express. Seven kilograms of RDX, six detonators, five watches including three improvised watches equipped with timer wire,
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On June 21, the Uttar Pradesh Police arrested two terrorists belonging to the Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI), reports Indian Express. Seven kilograms of RDX, six detonators, five watches including three improvised watches equipped with timer wire, two batteries and a switch remote was recovered from them. The duo was identified as Mohammed Yaqub, a resident of Tarapur under Badhapur police station of Bijnore district and Nasir, a resident of Naumi village under Badhapur police station of Bijnore district. Both were reportedly trained in Pakistan. Addressing a press conference in capital Lucknow, the Uttar Pradesh Director General of Police (DGP) G. L. Sharma said the duo wanted to carry out blasts at railway stations, bus stands and religious structures in various parts of the country, including Mumbai and Delhi. The DGP said the two had supplied more than 100 kilograms of RDX to various parts of the country.
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June - 21 
One MK-1 grenade launcher along with two grenade shells were seized from an unidentified arrested Myanmarese national from an unspecified location on June 21, reports Assam Tribune.
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One MK-1 grenade launcher along with two grenade shells were seized from an unidentified arrested Myanmarese national from an unspecified location on June 21, reports Assam Tribune.
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June - 21 
The Hindu reports that on June 21, the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court trying the case regarding the bomb blast in the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) office at Chennai on August 8, 1993, which had resul
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The Hindu reports that on June 21, the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court trying the case regarding the bomb blast in the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) office at Chennai on August 8, 1993, which had resulted in the deaths of 11 persons and injuries to nine others, acquitted S.A. Basha, founder of the banned Al Umma, and four others, while holding 11 persons guilty. In his 505-page judgment, Additional Sessions Judge T. Ramasamy said lack of religious tolerance was the root cause for many things, including the bomb blast. Besides Basha, the others acquitted were Mukthar Ahmed, Aminudeen Sheriff and Mohamed Abdul Aslam. Abu Backer Siddique, Hyder Ali and Khaja Nizamuddin were sentenced to life imprisonment under various provisions of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including conspiracy, promoting enmity between different groups and murder, and under the Explosives Act, Explosive Substances Act and TADA. They were also sentenced to 10-year imprisonment under various counts. Rafiq Ahmed was sentenced to three years of rigorous imprisonment (RI). Shahabuddin, Abdul Rahim, Ahmed Gnaniyar, Syed Mohammed Buhari, S.K Mohamed Ali, Mohamed Zubair and Mohamed Moosa Mohideen were sentenced to five years of RI.
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June - 21 
The NSCN-K secretary Kivi Kips claimed that since the talks between the Centre and the NSCN-IM had come to a deadlock, the NSCN-IM was resorting to forceful occupation out of sheer frustration and with some "hidden agenda." PTI adds that the clashes
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The NSCN-K secretary Kivi Kips claimed that since the talks between the Centre and the NSCN-IM had come to a deadlock, the NSCN-IM was resorting to forceful occupation out of sheer frustration and with some "hidden agenda." PTI adds that the clashes had led villagers of Mon district to flee to the neighbouring Sibsagar district in Assam.
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June - 21 
The Uttarakhand police claimed that at least one of the arrested militants was arrested by a team of Intelligence Bureau officials from an ashram (religious rest house) near Rishikesh. Uttarakhand DGP Kanchan Chaudhary Bhattacharya said that the anno
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The Uttarakhand police claimed that at least one of the arrested militants was arrested by a team of Intelligence Bureau officials from an ashram (religious rest house) near Rishikesh. Uttarakhand DGP Kanchan Chaudhary Bhattacharya said that the announcement of the arrests by the Uttar Pradesh Police, however, has jeopardised an ongoing operation to neutralize a module of the militants. "The leak of information did damage the entire operation. I cannot say anything more," she said.
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June - 21 
Unidentified militants shot dead a unidentified youth at Tairenpokpi Ching Lambi, under Lamshang Police Station, in the Imphal West district on June 21-night, reports Sangai Express. Police personnel recovered an empty cartridge of 9-mm pistol from t
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Unidentified militants shot dead a unidentified youth at Tairenpokpi Ching Lambi, under Lamshang Police Station, in the Imphal West district on June 21-night, reports Sangai Express. Police personnel recovered an empty cartridge of 9-mm pistol from the incident site.
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June - 22 
A report from Baramulla said troops during routine patrolling near the Line of Control at Eagle Post in the Karnah sector, recovered the dead bodies of two Pakistani militants. Two AK assault rifles and other arms and ammunition were also recovered f
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A report from Baramulla said troops during routine patrolling near the Line of Control at Eagle Post in the Karnah sector, recovered the dead bodies of two Pakistani militants. Two AK assault rifles and other arms and ammunition were also recovered from the incident site. It is believed that the militants might have been buried alive under the snow avalanche in March 2007.
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June - 22 
A Salva Judum (anti-Maoist peace movement) activist, identified as Srinivas, was shot dead by cadres of the CPI-Maoist at a weekly tribal market at Edugurallapalli in the Khammam district. Srinivas was reportedly chased and subsequently shot dead in
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A Salva Judum (anti-Maoist peace movement) activist, identified as Srinivas, was shot dead by cadres of the CPI-Maoist at a weekly tribal market at Edugurallapalli in the Khammam district. Srinivas was reportedly chased and subsequently shot dead in full public view.
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June - 22 
A top Maoist leader, Sande Rajamouli alias Prasad - the State Committee Secretary of Karnataka, a Central Committee Member and Central Military Commission member of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) - was reportedly killed in an encounter
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A top Maoist leader, Sande Rajamouli alias Prasad - the State Committee Secretary of Karnataka, a Central Committee Member and Central Military Commission member of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) - was reportedly killed in an encounter with the police near the railway station at Dharmavaram in the Anantapur district, reports The Hindu. Rajamouli was reportedly involved in about 120 cases in Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Orissa and also the mastermind behind the Alipiri blast in which former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu had a narrow escape. According to police, two cadres of the CPI-Maoist, possibly Prasad’s bodyguards, opened fire towards a special police party without any provocation and Rajamouli was killed in retaliatory fire by the police while trying to escape. The police recovered a revolver from the slain Maoist leader. However, the other two CPI-Maoist cadres managed to escape.
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June - 22 
According to Imphal Free Press, security force personnel defused a powerful bomb which was found planted near the Kangpokpi bridge on NH-39 in the Senapati district on June 22-morning.
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According to Imphal Free Press, security force personnel defused a powerful bomb which was found planted near the Kangpokpi bridge on NH-39 in the Senapati district on June 22-morning.
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June - 22 
AR personnel also arrested a People's Liberation Army (PLA) cadre, Nongmaithem Basanta Singh alias Kombi alias Achouba, at Chandel bazaar in the Chandel district. They recovered one 9-mm pistol with one magazine along with six rounds of ammunition an
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AR personnel also arrested a People's Liberation Army (PLA) cadre, Nongmaithem Basanta Singh alias Kombi alias Achouba, at Chandel bazaar in the Chandel district. They recovered one 9-mm pistol with one magazine along with six rounds of ammunition and one motorcycle from his possession.
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June - 22 
Assam Rifles (AR) personnel arrested a United National Liberation Front (UNLF) cadre, identified as ‘Sgt.’ Mutum Inaobi Singh alias Koiremba alias Roshan alias Vishames, at Mantripukhri under Heingang police station in the Imphal East district on Jun
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Assam Rifles (AR) personnel arrested a United National Liberation Front (UNLF) cadre, identified as ‘Sgt.’ Mutum Inaobi Singh alias Koiremba alias Roshan alias Vishames, at Mantripukhri under Heingang police station in the Imphal East district on June 22, reports Sangai Express.
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June - 22 
Bashir Ahmad Khan, a Superintendent of Police, had a narrow escape when a hand grenade lobbed by the militants missed his vehicle in the Rainawari area of capital Srinagar on June 22, according to Daily Excelsior.
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Bashir Ahmad Khan, a Superintendent of Police, had a narrow escape when a hand grenade lobbed by the militants missed his vehicle in the Rainawari area of capital Srinagar on June 22, according to Daily Excelsior.
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June - 22 
Further, troops also recovered 10 kilograms of explosives, 20 hand grenades, eight UBGL grenades, two RPG and one pistol at Sonmarg on the Srinagar-Baltal route. Separately, security force personnel recovered 25 kilograms of explosive, one pistol, 49
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Further, troops also recovered 10 kilograms of explosives, 20 hand grenades, eight UBGL grenades, two RPG and one pistol at Sonmarg on the Srinagar-Baltal route. Separately, security force personnel recovered 25 kilograms of explosive, one pistol, 493 rounds of ammunition, two RPG, six hand grenades at Budgam while soldiers recovered nine explosive device switches and 47 rounds of ammunition at Kupwara.
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June - 22 
In the Koraput district, Maoists blew up the engine of a goods train traveling from Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh to Kirandul in Chhattisgarh. The train was waiting for a green signal at the Darliput station when over 30 Maoists reportedly overpowe
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In the Koraput district, Maoists blew up the engine of a goods train traveling from Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh to Kirandul in Chhattisgarh. The train was waiting for a green signal at the Darliput station when over 30 Maoists reportedly overpowered the train driver and triggered the blast. Before escaping, the Maoists also set ablaze the station master’s office.
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June - 22 
Maoists have reportedly disputed the Andhra Pradesh Police claim that the top Maoist leader Sande Rajamouli was shot dead in an encounter at Dharmavaram town in the Anantapur district on June 22. Gangadhara, the Maoist spokesman for Karnataka, said t
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Maoists have reportedly disputed the Andhra Pradesh Police claim that the top Maoist leader Sande Rajamouli was shot dead in an encounter at Dharmavaram town in the Anantapur district on June 22. Gangadhara, the Maoist spokesman for Karnataka, said that Rajamouli was in fact arrested near a bus stand at Kollam in the State of Kerala on June 22 at 2 pm when he was talking to a party leader over phone and killed later on. Gangadhara reportedly warned the State Government that it would have "to pay a price for the killing."
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June - 22 
Militants also hurled a hand grenade towards a patrol party of the Central Reserve Police Force at Palhalan in the Baramulla district. However, it missed the target and exploded in a drain without causing any damage.
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Militants also hurled a hand grenade towards a patrol party of the Central Reserve Police Force at Palhalan in the Baramulla district. However, it missed the target and exploded in a drain without causing any damage.
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June - 22 
Mohammadd Ashraf Sheikh Moulvi, a militant of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), was arrested at Rampora in the Kulgam district.
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Mohammadd Ashraf Sheikh Moulvi, a militant of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), was arrested at Rampora in the Kulgam district.
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June - 22 
On June 22, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed three persons in Orissa's Deogarh district, reports Times of India. The Deputy Superintendent of Police in Deogarh, R. C. Sahu, said that one person from Telkusumi village
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On June 22, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed three persons in Orissa's Deogarh district, reports Times of India. The Deputy Superintendent of Police in Deogarh, R. C. Sahu, said that one person from Telkusumi village and two persons from Raniguda village were dragged out of their houses and tied with a rope before being hacked to death using sharp weapons by the Maoists. Police sources said that the cause of the killings is not known. New Indian Express reports that a contractor too was killed in a similar fashion at an unspecified location in the same district.
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June - 22 
On June 22, militants abducted and subsequently killed one civilian, identified as Abdul Hameed, at Kuddhar village in the Doda district, according to The Hindu.
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On June 22, militants abducted and subsequently killed one civilian, identified as Abdul Hameed, at Kuddhar village in the Doda district, according to The Hindu.
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June - 22 
Phones and incriminating documents were seized from the possession of the 13 persons, who are suspected of having links with fundamentalist elements in the UAE, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
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Phones and incriminating documents were seized from the possession of the 13 persons, who are suspected of having links with fundamentalist elements in the UAE, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
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June - 22 
Police arrested four businessmen, identified as Pradip Kumar Khandelia, Manik Chand Kedia, Radheshyam Sharma and Bikash Agarwalla, for their suspected links with the ULFA in the Sivasagar district.
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Police arrested four businessmen, identified as Pradip Kumar Khandelia, Manik Chand Kedia, Radheshyam Sharma and Bikash Agarwalla, for their suspected links with the ULFA in the Sivasagar district.
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June - 22 
Police personnel arrested a People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre, identified as Thoudam Opendro alias Reeks alias Chongba alias Ibungo, who was reportedly involved in the snatching of Registration Certificate (RC) books and docum
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Police personnel arrested a People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre, identified as Thoudam Opendro alias Reeks alias Chongba alias Ibungo, who was reportedly involved in the snatching of Registration Certificate (RC) books and documents from the truckers along the NH-39 at Sekmai in the Thoubal district. Police personnel recovered 14 RC books and documents for trucks along with INR 26,100 from his possession.
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June - 22 
Sentinel quoting intelligence sources reported that a six–member Jihadi group has entered the Guwahati city to carry out subversive activities during the Ambubachi Mela starting from June 22 at the Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati. The group has planned t
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Sentinel quoting intelligence sources reported that a six–member Jihadi group has entered the Guwahati city to carry out subversive activities during the Ambubachi Mela starting from June 22 at the Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati. The group has planned to attack mosques to create communal tension, sources added.
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June - 22 
Suspected militants belonging to the Liberation of Achik Elite Force (LAEF) lobbed two hand grenades at Tura town and the coal-rich belt of Nangalbibra in South Garo Hills on June 22- evening killing one civilian, identified as Sapan Baraj, and injur
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Suspected militants belonging to the Liberation of Achik Elite Force (LAEF) lobbed two hand grenades at Tura town and the coal-rich belt of Nangalbibra in South Garo Hills on June 22- evening killing one civilian, identified as Sapan Baraj, and injuring 11 others, reports Shillong Times. In Tura, the explosion was triggered by a grenade lobbed into the main entrance of the Super Market by three LAEF militants. Similarly, in Nangalbibra the attackers lobbed the grenade at a shop and injured three persons.
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June - 22 
Suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants triggered an explosion in front of a mosque at Machkhowa in the Guwahati city killing four civilians, including two children, and injuring 20 others on June 23-morning, reports Press Trust of
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Suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants triggered an explosion in front of a mosque at Machkhowa in the Guwahati city killing four civilians, including two children, and injuring 20 others on June 23-morning, reports Press Trust of India. The bomb was planted in a bicycle parked in front of the mosque adjacent to the daily vegetable market. The explosion comes nine hours before the start of the Asian Athletics Grand Prix, which would witness the presence of over 200 top athletes from 20 countries, at the Indira Gandhi Athletics Stadium in Guwahati.
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June - 22 
The Army arrested 13 suspected Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agents from the North Cachar district, reports Sentinel. The accused were identified as Lakshmi Narayan Sarma, Mohammed Islam, Mohammed Isan Sheikh, Mohammed Rekibuddin, Abdul Khaleq, M
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The Army arrested 13 suspected Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agents from the North Cachar district, reports Sentinel. The accused were identified as Lakshmi Narayan Sarma, Mohammed Islam, Mohammed Isan Sheikh, Mohammed Rekibuddin, Abdul Khaleq, Mahabir Sarma, Bajrang Sheikh, Zakir Hussain, Abdul Salam, Naresh Sarma, Meijul Lashkar, Abdul Talukdar and Surya Tantubau.
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June - 22 
The LAEF is a new militant group reportedly headed by a former Meghalaya Police commando, Peter Mark. According to police sources, there are 135 recruits in the outfit with 12 AK assault rifles and other small arms. The recruitment and training has b
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The LAEF is a new militant group reportedly headed by a former Meghalaya Police commando, Peter Mark. According to police sources, there are 135 recruits in the outfit with 12 AK assault rifles and other small arms. The recruitment and training has been taking place since early last year, the report added. The outfit has established a link with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland –Khaplang (NSCN-K).
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June - 22 
Troops unearthed a terrorist hideout at Seidnad in the Kupwara district and seized four AK assault rifles, eight AK magazines, 115 rounds of AK ammunition, one 30 mm pistol, two pistol magazines, 44 rounds of pistol ammunition, 69 detonators and four
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Troops unearthed a terrorist hideout at Seidnad in the Kupwara district and seized four AK assault rifles, eight AK magazines, 115 rounds of AK ammunition, one 30 mm pistol, two pistol magazines, 44 rounds of pistol ammunition, 69 detonators and four wireless sets.
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June - 22 
Two cadres of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML) Praja Pratighatna outfit, Bhaskar alias Srinivas, 'dalam' (squad) commander of the Mahabubabad area, and Srinivasulu, 'dalam' commander’ of the Tirmulgery area, were killed in a gun
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Two cadres of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML) Praja Pratighatna outfit, Bhaskar alias Srinivas, 'dalam' (squad) commander of the Mahabubabad area, and Srinivasulu, 'dalam' commander’ of the Tirmulgery area, were killed in a gun-battle with police near Mallampalli in the Warangal district on June 22, IANS reports. However, some of their associates managed to escape from the incident site.
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June - 22 
Two police personnel, identified as Christopher Minz and Ram Uday Mahto, and four others, three of them identified as Prakash Khalkho, Prakash Minz and Dwarka Prasad, sustained injuries when cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)
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Two police personnel, identified as Christopher Minz and Ram Uday Mahto, and four others, three of them identified as Prakash Khalkho, Prakash Minz and Dwarka Prasad, sustained injuries when cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ambushed a police jeep near Milmili river in the Gumla district on June 22, reports Chennai Online. According to police, they were carrying one Mohammad Juluk, arrested on charges of being a CPI-Maoist activist, and on their way to the Raidih police station when the Maoists opened fire towards the jeep and freed Juluk.
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June - 22 
Two UBGL grenades and two walkie talkie sets were recovered by the Border Security Force and police from a militant hideout at Nargali in the Reasi district on June 22-morning. Troops of the Rashtriya Rifles and police neutralized a terrorist hideout
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Two UBGL grenades and two walkie talkie sets were recovered by the Border Security Force and police from a militant hideout at Nargali in the Reasi district on June 22-morning. Troops of the Rashtriya Rifles and police neutralized a terrorist hideout at Dorewali in the Thannamandi area of Rajouri district and recovered one 9mm pistol with one magazine and eight rounds, five kilograms of explosive, 163 AK rounds, four AK magazines, 31 Pika rounds, three Chinese-make hand grenades, seven UBGL grenades, two AGL grenades and some medicines.
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June - 22 
Unidentified militants attacked the residence of the joint director of veterinary, identified as Nongthonbam Dananjoy Singh, by firing some rounds at Khagempali in the Imphal West district. However, no casualties were reported.
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Unidentified militants attacked the residence of the joint director of veterinary, identified as Nongthonbam Dananjoy Singh, by firing some rounds at Khagempali in the Imphal West district. However, no casualties were reported.
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June - 23 
A People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre was caught red-handed while extorting money from vehicles passing through the Sekmai area in Imphal West district. The police recovered INR 26,000 from the militant, identified as Thoudam O
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A People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre was caught red-handed while extorting money from vehicles passing through the Sekmai area in Imphal West district. The police recovered INR 26,000 from the militant, identified as Thoudam Opendro alias Chinglemba.
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June - 23 
During a counter insurgency operation, Assam Rifles (AR) personnel shot dead a suspected People's Liberation Army (PLA) cadre, identified as Ali Saha, at Khonghampat in the Imphal West district on June 23-morning, reports Imphal Free Press. AR person
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During a counter insurgency operation, Assam Rifles (AR) personnel shot dead a suspected People's Liberation Army (PLA) cadre, identified as Ali Saha, at Khonghampat in the Imphal West district on June 23-morning, reports Imphal Free Press. AR personnel recovered a .32 revolver, one live round, one misfired round, and a motorcycle from the incident site.
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June - 23 
On June 23, five live bombs planted in Darliput railway station area in the Koraput district were defused by bomb disposal squads of Orissa and Andhra Pradesh. New Indian Express reports that Police forces of Orissa and Andhra Pradesh have started co
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On June 23, five live bombs planted in Darliput railway station area in the Koraput district were defused by bomb disposal squads of Orissa and Andhra Pradesh. New Indian Express reports that Police forces of Orissa and Andhra Pradesh have started combing operations in the bordering Nadapur forest area in the wake of June 21 incident in which the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blasted a train engine in the area. Although no particular outfit has claimed responsibility for the attack, preliminary investigations revealed that the Orissa-Andhra Pradesh Maoists Zone cadres are behind the act.
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June - 23 
Six persons, including three children, were killed and 14 others injured when suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants triggered an explosion in front of a mosque at Machkhowa in the Guwahati city on June 23-morning, reports The Hin
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Six persons, including three children, were killed and 14 others injured when suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants triggered an explosion in front of a mosque at Machkhowa in the Guwahati city on June 23-morning, reports The Hindu. Five of the victims were identified as Rafique Ahmed and his 10-year-old son Safique, Hasan Ali (17), Sanjib Ali and Hanufa Khatun (3). Director-General of Police R.N. Mathur told reporters that the blast was caused by an IED (Improvised Explosive Device). Although no organisation claimed responsibility for the blast, Additional Superintendent of Police (City) Rajen Singh told The Hindu that the modus operandi indicated the hand of the ULFA. Meanwhile, denying it’s involvement in the blast ULFA spokesman ‘Maj’ Raju Barua claimed, “The ULFA wants to make it clear that it has never been involved in killing innocent people and it was only a conspiracy hatched by vested interests to malign the outfit’s name.” Initially it was reported that four civilians, including two children, were killed and 20 others sustained injuries in the blast.
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June - 23 
Telegraph reports that on June 23, several Maoist leaflets were found in the Orissa High Court premises in Cuttack. The leaflets are about the proposed two-day economic blockade to start from June 26 by the CPI-Maoist to oppose the formation of speci
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Telegraph reports that on June 23, several Maoist leaflets were found in the Orissa High Court premises in Cuttack. The leaflets are about the proposed two-day economic blockade to start from June 26 by the CPI-Maoist to oppose the formation of special economic zones (SEZs) and other development projects. Cuttack superintendent of police Saumendra Priyadarshi said, “Preliminary investigations reveal that at least 20 leaflets were left on one of the several tables inside the High Court Bar Association hall between 3pm and 3.30pm on Saturday.”
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June - 23 
The dead body of a Hizb-ul Mujahideen (HM) militant, identified as Liaqat Ali, who was reportedly killed by his associates, was recovered from the Dubjan Khund forest in Shopian district.
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The dead body of a Hizb-ul Mujahideen (HM) militant, identified as Liaqat Ali, who was reportedly killed by his associates, was recovered from the Dubjan Khund forest in Shopian district.
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June - 23 
The Hindu reported that Special Task Force (STF) of the Uttar Pradesh police arrested an ‘area commander’ of the Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HUJI) operations in India Jalaluddin alias Amanullah Mandal alias Babu, a resident of Bhilparha in 24 Pargana
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The Hindu reported that Special Task Force (STF) of the Uttar Pradesh police arrested an ‘area commander’ of the Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HUJI) operations in India Jalaluddin alias Amanullah Mandal alias Babu, a resident of Bhilparha in 24 Pargana South district in West Bengal and his associate Naushad alias Haafiz near Residency in Lucknow on June 23-morning. STF personnel also recovered cache of arms, including nine-kg of high explosives, an AK-47 rifle, two magazines and 60 cartridges of AK-47, 20 hand-grenades and 10 detonators from their possession. As reported earlier, on June 21, the Uttar Pradesh police arrested two terrorists belonging to the HuJI outfit. Meanwhile, Director-General of Police G.L. Sharma said that with the arrest of the four militants the STF had busted the HUJI module, which had masterminded terror acts in different parts of the country. He claimed that Jalaluddin was the main accused in the Shramjeevi Express blast in Jaunpur district in June 2005 and one of his associate was also involved in the Sankat Mochan temple blast in Varanasi in March 2006. He Jalaluddin has been active in India since 2001 and had recruited around 150 youths who were sent for training in terror acts to Pakistan, he added.
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June - 23 
The National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadres shot dead one of their own colleagues identified as Shanbemo Ovung on charges of deceit and attempting to defect to the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSC
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The National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadres shot dead one of their own colleagues identified as Shanbemo Ovung on charges of deceit and attempting to defect to the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) at Wokha town in the Wokha district on June 23, reports The Telegraph. Police personnel recovered an empty shell of a carbine from the incident site. In a separate incident, they also killed a civilian identified as Dipen Singh.
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June - 23 
Troops of the Assam Rifles (AR) shot dead a militant in an encounter on the outskirts of Imphal city on June 23 and also recovered one 9-mm pistol from the slain militant’s possession, reports The Telegraph.
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Troops of the Assam Rifles (AR) shot dead a militant in an encounter on the outskirts of Imphal city on June 23 and also recovered one 9-mm pistol from the slain militant’s possession, reports The Telegraph.
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June - 24 
10 personnel of the Special Operations Group of the Police were wounded in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast at Maloora on the Srinagar-Sumbal Road. LeT spokesman, Abdullah Ghaznavi, claimed that three soldiers died and 10 others sustained i
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10 personnel of the Special Operations Group of the Police were wounded in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast at Maloora on the Srinagar-Sumbal Road. LeT spokesman, Abdullah Ghaznavi, claimed that three soldiers died and 10 others sustained injuries in the IED blast that was caused by militants of his organisation.
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June - 24 
A youth, identified as Khumanthem Nando, who had been abducted on June 24-evening was shot dead in the area between Kamong and Khumbong villages under Nambol police station in the Bishnupur district on June 25, reports Imphal Free Press.
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A youth, identified as Khumanthem Nando, who had been abducted on June 24-evening was shot dead in the area between Kamong and Khumbong villages under Nambol police station in the Bishnupur district on June 25, reports Imphal Free Press.
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June - 24 
According to Imphal Free Press, in a bid to deal effectively with the increasing extortion by militant groups in the state, the state government authorities have decided to keep a constant vigil on the telephone and mobile phone users. Meanwhile, Sta
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According to Imphal Free Press, in a bid to deal effectively with the increasing extortion by militant groups in the state, the state government authorities have decided to keep a constant vigil on the telephone and mobile phone users. Meanwhile, State Chief Secretary Jarnail Singh said that “the state government will be initiating action against the owners of such telephone and mobile phones to find out from where the calls for extortion were originating”.
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June - 24 
According to Sangai Express, two brand new excavators brought from Guwahati were hijacked by four unidentified militants on the way to Imphal on June 24 near Kohima district. Militants also confiscated INR 8,000 from the two drivers and INR 14,000 ke
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According to Sangai Express, two brand new excavators brought from Guwahati were hijacked by four unidentified militants on the way to Imphal on June 24 near Kohima district. Militants also confiscated INR 8,000 from the two drivers and INR 14,000 kept inside the excavators.
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June - 24 
CPI- Maoist cadres blew up a 33-KV power transmission line near Bodli village in the Bijapur district. The latest attacks are seen as an attempt by the Maoists to enforce an economic blockade in the Bastar and Sarguja regions on June 26-27, announced
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CPI- Maoist cadres blew up a 33-KV power transmission line near Bodli village in the Bijapur district. The latest attacks are seen as an attempt by the Maoists to enforce an economic blockade in the Bastar and Sarguja regions on June 26-27, announced earlier.
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June - 24 
Five cadres of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and one Army personnel were killed and two soldiers wounded in an encounter which ensued after SF personnel challenged a group of infiltrators at Ismail Di Dori in the Karnah sector of Kupwara district on June
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Five cadres of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and one Army personnel were killed and two soldiers wounded in an encounter which ensued after SF personnel challenged a group of infiltrators at Ismail Di Dori in the Karnah sector of Kupwara district on June 24, according to Daily Excelsior. SFs also recovered five AK-56 rifles, 20 magazines, a number of grenades and two radio sets from the incident site. Havildar Chuni Lal, a resident of Doda district, who died in the encounter, had received the Vir Chakra in recognition of his gallantry in the Kargil War of 1999.
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June - 24 
In another encounter, three militants were killed by the SFs at Gowhallan, on the Line of Control, (LoC) in the Uri sector of Baramulla district on June 24-night. They slain militants were later identified as Mohammad Arif Ganai, Altaf Ahmed Sheikh a
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In another encounter, three militants were killed by the SFs at Gowhallan, on the Line of Control, (LoC) in the Uri sector of Baramulla district on June 24-night. They slain militants were later identified as Mohammad Arif Ganai, Altaf Ahmed Sheikh and Fayaz Ahmed Khan. Their organisational affiliation had not been ascertained till last reports came in. Three AK-47 rifles, nine magazines, 18 hand grenades of Pakistani and Chinese origin and a huge quantity of war-like stores were recovered from their possession.
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June - 24 
Maoists caused extensive damage to the Kirandul-Visakhapatnam railway line by triggering blasts in the Dantewada district, adversely affecting iron ore export from the state-run National Mineral Development Corporation Ltd., reports Indian express. A
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Maoists caused extensive damage to the Kirandul-Visakhapatnam railway line by triggering blasts in the Dantewada district, adversely affecting iron ore export from the state-run National Mineral Development Corporation Ltd., reports Indian express. According to police sources, railway tracks have been blown up at several places and restoration of traffic on the line could take several days. Maoist handbills and posters—threatening to cause extensive damage to telecom, railways and electricity supply during the economic blockade—were also recovered from several places in the region, police added.
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June - 24 
On June 24, two civilians, identified as Lambaram Sodhi and Chandreyya, were killed by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Surekheda and Motalapalli villages respectively in the Dantewada district, reports Dainik Bhaskar. Th
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On June 24, two civilians, identified as Lambaram Sodhi and Chandreyya, were killed by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Surekheda and Motalapalli villages respectively in the Dantewada district, reports Dainik Bhaskar. They were allegedly killed for taking part in Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist peace movement).
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June - 24 
One more civilian, identified as Miksadul Alam, who was injured on June 22 blast, succumbed to his injuries on June 24, reports Shillong Times. The Liberation of Achik Elite Force (LAEF) claimed the responsibility of June 22 blast at Tura Super Marke
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One more civilian, identified as Miksadul Alam, who was injured on June 22 blast, succumbed to his injuries on June 24, reports Shillong Times. The Liberation of Achik Elite Force (LAEF) claimed the responsibility of June 22 blast at Tura Super Market and Nangalbibra in the West Garo Hills district. Meanwhile, security has been beefed up in the district and more forces are likely to be deployed in the district to deal with the situation.
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June - 24 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested a National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadre, identified as Aso Alvis alias Sankana alias Asholi at Paomei Colony in the Imphal East district, reports Sangai Express. Meanwhile, SFs said Aso Alvis wa
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested a National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadre, identified as Aso Alvis alias Sankana alias Asholi at Paomei Colony in the Imphal East district, reports Sangai Express. Meanwhile, SFs said Aso Alvis was involved in extortion.
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June - 24 
The All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) headed by Nirmal Tarki is indulging in an extortion drive in the tea estates along the Assam-Nagaland border, reports Assam Tribune. The outfit was reportedly formed in 2004 in the Karbi Anglong distri
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The All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) headed by Nirmal Tarki is indulging in an extortion drive in the tea estates along the Assam-Nagaland border, reports Assam Tribune. The outfit was reportedly formed in 2004 in the Karbi Anglong district to further the causes of the Adivasi community, including their demand for the Scheduled Tribe status in the district. The total strength of the outfit is estimated to be around 150, some of whom are armed with sophisticated weapons like AK series Rifles, carbines, pistols, SLRs, etc. The outfit, reportedly, has a nexus with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Khaplang (NSCN-K), which provided the weapons to its cadres. The AANLA is also maintaining ties with the Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA).
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June - 24 
The cadres of the Communist Party of India- Maoists (CPI-Maoist) abducted 13 tribals, including six women and three children, from Maraiguda village in the Dantewada district on June 24, reports The Indian Express. “Those abducted were returning from
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The cadres of the Communist Party of India- Maoists (CPI-Maoist) abducted 13 tribals, including six women and three children, from Maraiguda village in the Dantewada district on June 24, reports The Indian Express. “Those abducted were returning from Bangagudem village of Khammam district in Andhra Pradesh after attending a wedding,” Inspector General of Police (Bastar) R K Vij said. However, according to police, two women and a child have been reportedly released and 10 people are still in the custody of Maoists cadres. The abducted tribals were all living in the government-run relief camp at Maraiguda, police added.
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June - 24 
The Chhattisgarh State Police is on high alert to foil the Maoist plan of an economic blockade of Bastar and Sarguja region during June 26 and 27.
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The Chhattisgarh State Police is on high alert to foil the Maoist plan of an economic blockade of Bastar and Sarguja region during June 26 and 27.
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June - 24 
The Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) ‘Commander-in-Chief’ Boby Marwein’s bodyguard, identified as Myrlia, surrendered before the police after deserting his camp in Bangladesh on June 24 at an unspecified location, reports Shillong Times
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The Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) ‘Commander-in-Chief’ Boby Marwein’s bodyguard, identified as Myrlia, surrendered before the police after deserting his camp in Bangladesh on June 24 at an unspecified location, reports Shillong Times.
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June - 24 
With these operations, a total of 18 infiltrators have been killed by SFs on the LoC in Kashmir valley in five gun-battles since March 2007. Nearly 200 militants from the LeT, Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) and Al-Badr Mujahideen
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With these operations, a total of 18 infiltrators have been killed by SFs on the LoC in Kashmir valley in five gun-battles since March 2007. Nearly 200 militants from the LeT, Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) and Al-Badr Mujahideen are believed to have successfully infiltrated into Jammu and Kashmir since January 2007.
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June - 25 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Palaka Raja Rao alias Kiran, a member of Kondabariki dalam (squad) of the outfit, surrendered to the police at Palakonda in the Srikakulam district on June 25, reports The Hindu.
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Palaka Raja Rao alias Kiran, a member of Kondabariki dalam (squad) of the outfit, surrendered to the police at Palakonda in the Srikakulam district on June 25, reports The Hindu.
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June - 25 
A red alert was declared in the agency area of Visakhapatnam district in view of the Maoists’ economic blockade programme on June 26-27, during which it was expected to target major projects and installations.
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A red alert was declared in the agency area of Visakhapatnam district in view of the Maoists’ economic blockade programme on June 26-27, during which it was expected to target major projects and installations.
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June - 25 
According to Telegraph, the Army raided a United National Liberation Front’s (UNLF) hideout near Lediachera in Lakhipur subdivision in the Cachar district on June 25-morning. Two AK-47 rifles and a grenade launcher were recovered from the hideout. Th
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According to Telegraph, the Army raided a United National Liberation Front’s (UNLF) hideout near Lediachera in Lakhipur subdivision in the Cachar district on June 25-morning. Two AK-47 rifles and a grenade launcher were recovered from the hideout. The UNLF, which is reportedly keeping a low profile in the Meitei-dominated Lakhipur area, had been regrouping its cadre after a recruitment drive in both Manipur and Assam’s Cachar district.
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June - 25 
According to The Hindu, on June 25, the designated Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) court sentenced nine persons, including the prime accused Asghar Ali, to life imprisonment in the Haren Pandya murder case. Pandya, the former Gujarat Home Minister
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According to The Hindu, on June 25, the designated Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) court sentenced nine persons, including the prime accused Asghar Ali, to life imprisonment in the Haren Pandya murder case. Pandya, the former Gujarat Home Minister, was shot dead at a park in Ahmedabad city on March 26, 2003. POTA court judge Sonia Gokani also sentenced two other accused to seven years imprisonment while one more accused was sentenced to five years imprisonment. A total of 19 persons were named as accused in the case out of which 15 have been arrested while four others are still absconding. The prosecution has submitted that Asghar Ali had selected youths from Ahmedabad and Hyderabad, capital of Andhra Pradesh, and sent them to Pakistan for terrorist training in camps runs by the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT). After returning from Pakistan, some of these youths first executed the tiffin bomb blasts and then targeted Jagdish Tiwari a local Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader who was shot at and injured. Later they killed Pandya at Law Garden when he had gone for a morning walk.
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June - 25 
AR personnel arrested a People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre, identified as K. Dineswar Singh, at Haokha in the Thoubal district.
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AR personnel arrested a People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre, identified as K. Dineswar Singh, at Haokha in the Thoubal district.
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June - 25 
Assam Rifles (AR) personnel retaliated when fired upon by militants at Nongdam in the Imphal East district on June 25, reports Sangai Express. However, the militants managed to escape under cover of darkness. Subsequently, the AR personnel recovered
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Assam Rifles (AR) personnel retaliated when fired upon by militants at Nongdam in the Imphal East district on June 25, reports Sangai Express. However, the militants managed to escape under cover of darkness. Subsequently, the AR personnel recovered 100 rounds of AK-47 ammunition along with three magazines and 5 pouches from the incident site.
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June - 25 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted the driver and guard of a goods train after blowing up railway tracks and subsequently damaging the train at Latehar on June 25-night, according to BBC. However, no casualties were reported
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted the driver and guard of a goods train after blowing up railway tracks and subsequently damaging the train at Latehar on June 25-night, according to BBC. However, no casualties were reported. Another length of the track was blasted between Mangra and Barwadih near Latehar, a railway official said. Some 20 trains traveling through the State have been reportedly cancelled as Maoists began their strike early on June 26.
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June - 25 
Describing the rising incidents of infiltration attempts across the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir as a cause for "concern", Defence Minister A. K. Antony said on June 25 that security forces were geared up to meet any eventuality, accord
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Describing the rising incidents of infiltration attempts across the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir as a cause for "concern", Defence Minister A. K. Antony said on June 25 that security forces were geared up to meet any eventuality, according to Daily Excelsior. "Infiltration is of concern to us… But we are taking sufficient precautions," Antony told reporters on the sidelines of a Defence function in New Delhi. According to official figures, there has been a big spurt in attempts by militants to infiltrate into Jammu and Kashmir. Officials said though there was a drop in infiltration during the winter months of December, January and February, the onset of summer and melting of snow have seen a sharp jump in infiltration attempts. In the months of April, May and June, Army figures show that infiltration attempts had almost increased to more than 100 attempts, almost a three fold increase over that witnessed in the winter months.
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June - 25 
Indian Express reports that on June 25 Bhola Dutta, an activist of the Revolutionary Youth League (RYL), a frontal group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), was arrested from his house on 40/14 Murari Pukur Lane in the Maniktala Poli
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Indian Express reports that on June 25 Bhola Dutta, an activist of the Revolutionary Youth League (RYL), a frontal group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), was arrested from his house on 40/14 Murari Pukur Lane in the Maniktala Police Station in Kolkata for his involvement with four others in setting ablaze a tram on June 24. Five RYL activists had stopped a Beliaghata-BBD Bag tram of route number 2 at the M G Road and College Street crossing and set fire on a first class compartment. They also threw leaflets inside the tram before fleeing.
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June - 25 
New Indian Express reports that a couple belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), who had been negotiating with the Gajapati district police over the last couple of days, surrendered without arms before the Superintendent of Pol
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New Indian Express reports that a couple belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), who had been negotiating with the Gajapati district police over the last couple of days, surrendered without arms before the Superintendent of Police A.N. Sinha on June 25. Souryam alias Prakash Bidika is a native of Anantagiri village in the Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh and joined the outfit in 1994 while Lalita alias Pabitra Kumari Nayak hails from Dinigoan village of Katama panchayat of Mohana block. She became a CPI-Maoist member in 2003. While Lalita cited health grounds for the surrender, Souryam said he wanted to return to the mainstream.
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June - 25 
Police personnel arrested a People's United Liberation Front (PULF) cadre, identified as Mohammed Kudarkhan, at Kshetri Awang Leikai in the Imphal East district on June 25 along with one toy gun.
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Police personnel arrested a People's United Liberation Front (PULF) cadre, identified as Mohammed Kudarkhan, at Kshetri Awang Leikai in the Imphal East district on June 25 along with one toy gun.
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June - 25 
Police sources confirmed that the explosive used by the suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants in the Guwahati blast on June 23 has been identified as a Trinitrotoluene (TNT) device. An unnamed senior police officer said, "This fi
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Police sources confirmed that the explosive used by the suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants in the Guwahati blast on June 23 has been identified as a Trinitrotoluene (TNT) device. An unnamed senior police officer said, "This finding has further strengthened our suspicions that ULFA is behind the explosion as the rebel outfit has used TNT in almost all the explosions it has carried out in the recent past." However, the ULFA spokesman and deputy commander-in-chief Raju Baruah has denied the outfit’s involvement in the explosion.
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June - 25 
The Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC) on June 25 favoured sweeping powers to the Centre to deploy armed forces in case any State faced "major public order problems" and the repeal of the Armed Forces Special Power Act (AFSPA), according to Trib
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The Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC) on June 25 favoured sweeping powers to the Centre to deploy armed forces in case any State faced "major public order problems" and the repeal of the Armed Forces Special Power Act (AFSPA), according to Tribune. The Commission also recommended bringing investigation of certain crimes with inter-state and national ramifications directly under the jurisdiction of central investigating agency like the Central Bureau of Investigation. These offences include terrorism, organised crimes, acts threatening national security, sedition, arms and human trafficking, assassination of major public figures and serious economic offences. On the issue of the AFSPA of 1958, the Commission while recommending its repeal suggested to bring an enabling legislation in its place for deployment of Central forces in the North Eastern States. "The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, should be amended by inserting by a new chapter VI A as recommended by the Committee to Review the AFSPA. The Chapter VI A would only apply to North Eastern states," it said. "We want the government, both Centre and states, to implement the report ARC on Public Order in its fully as it tries to address the vacuum created over the years," Veerappa Moily, the commission Chairman told the media after submitting the report to Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh in New Delhi on June 25.
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June - 25 
Three persons, suspected to be agents of Pakistan's external intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), were arrested on June 25 near the Nizamuddin railway station in New Delhi, reports The Hindu. Special Cell officials of the Delhi
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Three persons, suspected to be agents of Pakistan's external intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), were arrested on June 25 near the Nizamuddin railway station in New Delhi, reports The Hindu. Special Cell officials of the Delhi Police said that the three young men, identified as Nayeem, Mohammad Muslim and Wasim, all residents of Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh, were carrying counterfeit currency notes worth INR 3.3 million. The currency notes, concealed in 216 thread-rollers, consisted of notes of INR 1,000 and INR 500 denominations, which had been smuggled in from Pakistan through the Rajasthan border, police sources said.
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June - 25 
Two civilians, Nissar Ahmed and Riyaz Ahmed, were killed and 14 others, including five women, sustained injuries when a suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant lobbed a grenade in a crowded area at Old Bus Stand in the Doda town on June 25-afternoon
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Two civilians, Nissar Ahmed and Riyaz Ahmed, were killed and 14 others, including five women, sustained injuries when a suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant lobbed a grenade in a crowded area at Old Bus Stand in the Doda town on June 25-afternoon, according to Daily Excelsior. The blast occurred in front of Hotel Tak Residence where a large number of people had gathered for shopping and other purposes. Sources said eye-witness accounts helped police to identity the militant involved in the incident. He is reportedly a resident of Doda and belonged to the Fareed Sheikh group of the LeT.
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June - 25 
Two suspected militants sustained injuries while they were trying to plant two Improvised Explosive Devices at Imphal-Kangchup road near the Pheiyeng Don Bosco High School in the Imphal West district.
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Two suspected militants sustained injuries while they were trying to plant two Improvised Explosive Devices at Imphal-Kangchup road near the Pheiyeng Don Bosco High School in the Imphal West district.
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June - 26 
According to Dainik Bhaskar, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze a truck on the National Highway No. 6 near Rajnandgaon on June 26-night.
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According to Dainik Bhaskar, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze a truck on the National Highway No. 6 near Rajnandgaon on June 26-night.
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June - 26 
According to The Hindu, an attempt to blow up a railway bridge between Bhansi and Bacheli stations in the Dantewada district by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on June 26 was foiled by the security forces when they detected an
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According to The Hindu, an attempt to blow up a railway bridge between Bhansi and Bacheli stations in the Dantewada district by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on June 26 was foiled by the security forces when they detected and defused mines, said Inspector-General of Police Giridhari Nayak.
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June - 26 
According to The Hindu, Maoists parked a heavy truck across the rail track and deflated its tyres, leading to traffic disruption in the Giridh district.
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According to The Hindu, Maoists parked a heavy truck across the rail track and deflated its tyres, leading to traffic disruption in the Giridh district.
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June - 26 
Army recovered six kilograms of RDX, a Chinese-make 7.62 pistol with two magazines, 22 rounds and four hand grenades near the International Border at Makwal on June 26-evening. In another incident, troops recovered three AK assault rifles of configur
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Army recovered six kilograms of RDX, a Chinese-make 7.62 pistol with two magazines, 22 rounds and four hand grenades near the International Border at Makwal on June 26-evening. In another incident, troops recovered three AK assault rifles of configuration 47, 56 and 74, 40 kgs of RDX, 528 AK rounds, one 12 bore gun, one anti-tank mine, three AK magazines, 35 PIKA rounds, 50 Sniper rounds, eight UBGL grenades, one wireless set, one IED RC, one IED, three detonators, one wireless set RDO box, and 20 SLR rounds near Basti village in the Doda district. Similarly, police at Surankote in the Poonch district recovered one pistol, one revolver, two detonators and one AK round.
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June - 26 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up railway tracks between Gomia and Dania in the Bokaro district on June 26, reports The Indian express.
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up railway tracks between Gomia and Dania in the Bokaro district on June 26, reports The Indian express.
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June - 26 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) targeted a communication tower of the Bharat Sanchar Nigam (BSNL) Limited at Balimela in the Malkangiri district on June 26, reports The Hindu. Police sources said that the Maoists had fixed
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) targeted a communication tower of the Bharat Sanchar Nigam (BSNL) Limited at Balimela in the Malkangiri district on June 26, reports The Hindu. Police sources said that the Maoists had fixed two landmines below the tower and one of which exploded partially damaging the installation. The other landmine, however, did not explode.
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June - 26 
Four militants and an over-ground worker of the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) were arrested by the police from the Sopore town and its peripheries in Baramulla district. One AK 47 rifle, four magazines, 120 rounds and three hand grenades were recovered
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Four militants and an over-ground worker of the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) were arrested by the police from the Sopore town and its peripheries in Baramulla district. One AK 47 rifle, four magazines, 120 rounds and three hand grenades were recovered from their possession. They were identified as Aijaz Ahmad Reshi alias Abu Baker, Mohammad Amin Mir alias Jaffar alias Abu Hafiz, Sajad Ahmad Dar alias Shoga, Saidullah Mir alias Sher Khan and Bashir Ahmad Mir. Separately, a suspected militant was arrested along with one AK rifle, two magazines and 60 rounds from Dardpora in the Kupwara district.
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June - 26 
In another incident, two unidentified militants were killed in an encounter with the SFs at Shalhal near Handwara in the Kupwara district.
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In another incident, two unidentified militants were killed in an encounter with the SFs at Shalhal near Handwara in the Kupwara district.
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June - 26 
Police engaged Maoists in an encounter near Bairamgadh in the Bijapur district. However, no casualties were reported.
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Police engaged Maoists in an encounter near Bairamgadh in the Bijapur district. However, no casualties were reported.
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June - 26 
Security forces (SFs) arrested a Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) cadre, identified as Heilim Khongsai alias Kamkholim Khongsai, at Thangmeiband Selungba Leikai in the Imphal West district on June 26, reports Sangai Express.
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Security forces (SFs) arrested a Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) cadre, identified as Heilim Khongsai alias Kamkholim Khongsai, at Thangmeiband Selungba Leikai in the Imphal West district on June 26, reports Sangai Express.
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June - 26 
SF personnel recovered one AK rifle, one magazine with 52 rounds, one pistol, 39 rounds, one pistol silencer, two wireless sets, one hand grenade, three detonators, four kilograms of RDX and 20 UBGL shells at Ragni, near the Line of Control, in the T
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SF personnel recovered one AK rifle, one magazine with 52 rounds, one pistol, 39 rounds, one pistol silencer, two wireless sets, one hand grenade, three detonators, four kilograms of RDX and 20 UBGL shells at Ragni, near the Line of Control, in the Trehgam area of Kupwara district.
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June - 26 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze a state-run Road Transport Corporation bus at R.V. Nagar in the Visakhaptanam district on June 26, reports New Indian Express. Maoists also set ablaze the records of Andhra Pradesh Fo
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze a state-run Road Transport Corporation bus at R.V. Nagar in the Visakhaptanam district on June 26, reports New Indian Express. Maoists also set ablaze the records of Andhra Pradesh Forest Development Corporation and Coffee Board Research Centre in the same area. The attacks were reportedly to protest the killing of Maoist leader S Rajamouli by the police and the approval for a alumina refinery in the S Kota mandal (administrative division) area in Vizianagaram district.
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June - 26 
The Maoists had attempted to trigger explosions at the 360 MW Balimela hydel power plant in the same district, but could not succeed due to heavy police deployment at the plant. This is the third time that the Maoists targeted BSNL communication towe
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The Maoists had attempted to trigger explosions at the 360 MW Balimela hydel power plant in the same district, but could not succeed due to heavy police deployment at the plant. This is the third time that the Maoists targeted BSNL communication towers in the district this month.
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June - 26 
The Maoists reportedly set ablaze six vehicles in the Dumka area.
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The Maoists reportedly set ablaze six vehicles in the Dumka area.
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June - 26 
The two-day foreign secretary-level talks between Bangladesh and India concluded in Dhaka on June 26, reports Daily Star. Both sides reportedly agreed to share security information regarding cross-border crimes and look to accelerate resolutions on b
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The two-day foreign secretary-level talks between Bangladesh and India concluded in Dhaka on June 26, reports Daily Star. Both sides reportedly agreed to share security information regarding cross-border crimes and look to accelerate resolutions on border and water-resources sharing. The acting Foreign Secretary of Bangladesh, Touhid Hossain, and Indian Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon issued a joint statement at a press conference. Menon described Bangladesh as a "priority" for India and said although it is in India's interest for Bangladesh to be "peaceful, democratic and stable", "ultimately, it's the people of Bangladesh who will decide their future." Speaking on security issues, Menon said, "I think our securities are linked. We have a common security interest. Criminals, insurgents, terrorists--if any of these elements seek sanctuary, then it doesn't help either India or Bangladesh. We are both determined to work against this." This was first foreign secretary-level talks between the two countries in two years.
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June - 26 
Two security force (SF) personnel and a militant of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Ishtiyaq Ahmad Bhat, were killed in an encounter at Gamroo in the Bandipora district on June 26-night, according to Tribune. The house of Ghulam Mohammad Shah, where the m
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Two security force (SF) personnel and a militant of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Ishtiyaq Ahmad Bhat, were killed in an encounter at Gamroo in the Bandipora district on June 26-night, according to Tribune. The house of Ghulam Mohammad Shah, where the militants had allegedly taken refuge, was damaged in the incident.
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June - 26 
Unidentified militants killed head constable Farooq Ahmad Tantray after he had been abducted from his house in the Awantipora area of Pulwama district. His beheaded body was reportedly recovered from the Tral area on June 26-morning.
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Unidentified militants killed head constable Farooq Ahmad Tantray after he had been abducted from his house in the Awantipora area of Pulwama district. His beheaded body was reportedly recovered from the Tral area on June 26-morning.
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June - 27 
According to Ranchi Express, the Ranchi University postponed all its examination scheduled to begin on June 27 as a precautionary measure keeping in view of the economic blockade called by the CPI-Maoist on June 26-27.
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According to Ranchi Express, the Ranchi University postponed all its examination scheduled to begin on June 27 as a precautionary measure keeping in view of the economic blockade called by the CPI-Maoist on June 26-27.
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June - 27 
According to Sentinel, on June 27, two bombs exploded at Gouripur area in the Dhubri district without causing any causality. While the first blast occurred at civilian Pradip Saha’s house at 2 PM, the other blast occurred near the house of another ci
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According to Sentinel, on June 27, two bombs exploded at Gouripur area in the Dhubri district without causing any causality. While the first blast occurred at civilian Pradip Saha’s house at 2 PM, the other blast occurred near the house of another civilian, identified as Kanailal Jain.
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June - 27 
Assam Rifles (AR) personnel seized a huge consignment of ammunition, consisting of 941 rounds of AK-47 ammunition, while searching a Tata Sumo at Khudengtabi check post on the Moreh road in the Chandel district on June 27, reports Imphal Free Press.
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Assam Rifles (AR) personnel seized a huge consignment of ammunition, consisting of 941 rounds of AK-47 ammunition, while searching a Tata Sumo at Khudengtabi check post on the Moreh road in the Chandel district on June 27, reports Imphal Free Press.
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June - 27 
Assam Tribune reports that four National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) militants, identified as Harendra Debbarma, Parthanjoy Reang, J S Jamatiya and A P Jamatiya surrendered to the security forces at Kanchanpur in North Tripura and at Birganj i
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Assam Tribune reports that four National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) militants, identified as Harendra Debbarma, Parthanjoy Reang, J S Jamatiya and A P Jamatiya surrendered to the security forces at Kanchanpur in North Tripura and at Birganj in South Tripura district along with one rifle, two cartridges and one hand grenade.
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June - 27 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), on June 27, stormed a railway station, set fire to the stationmaster’s office and rigged the tracks with explosives, reports Telegraph. The pre-dawn attack occurred at Biramdih station in Pu
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), on June 27, stormed a railway station, set fire to the stationmaster’s office and rigged the tracks with explosives, reports Telegraph. The pre-dawn attack occurred at Biramdih station in Purulia, close to the Jharkhand border. Maoists also pasted posters on the walls and pillars on the station premises before fleeing. The posters condemned the "genocide" in Nandigram — where 14 land protesters were killed in March 2007 in clashes with police — and warned the government against setting up special economic zones in the State. An explosive device planted by the Maoists below the tracks was later recovered and defused by the security forces. West Bengal Home Secretary Prasad Ranjan Ray said a probe has been ordered.
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June - 27 
In a search operation troops of Maratha Light Infantry recovered four smooth bore breech loading guns, a double barrel gun and 20 live rounds of 12-mm at Cherei in the Ukhrul district, reports Sangai Express.
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In a search operation troops of Maratha Light Infantry recovered four smooth bore breech loading guns, a double barrel gun and 20 live rounds of 12-mm at Cherei in the Ukhrul district, reports Sangai Express.
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June - 27 
Meghalaya Police arrested Joseph Mushahary, a suspect in connection with the June 22 bomb blast at Tura and Nangalbibra, from a house in the Tura area of West Garo Hills district on June 27-night, reports Shillong Times.
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Meghalaya Police arrested Joseph Mushahary, a suspect in connection with the June 22 bomb blast at Tura and Nangalbibra, from a house in the Tura area of West Garo Hills district on June 27-night, reports Shillong Times.
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June - 27 
On June 27, armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres laid siege to the National Highway No. 42 connecting Sambalpur and State capital Bhubaneswar, at Amlipani under Jujomara police station limits, about 50-kilometres from Sambalpur.
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On June 27, armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres laid siege to the National Highway No. 42 connecting Sambalpur and State capital Bhubaneswar, at Amlipani under Jujomara police station limits, about 50-kilometres from Sambalpur. They also opened fire on a car and subsequently set a truck ablaze, injuring three persons in both the incidents. Due to the road blockade, all long-distance buses and trucks were stranded for about 45-minutes on the highway. The Maoists retreated into the forests after a combing operation was launched by the district police.
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June - 27 
One journalist, identified as Chandan Phukan, surrendered to the police following media reports about his involvement with the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), reports Assam Tribune. Police sources said that Phukan was compelled to surrender a
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One journalist, identified as Chandan Phukan, surrendered to the police following media reports about his involvement with the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), reports Assam Tribune. Police sources said that Phukan was compelled to surrender after his name was linked with the outfit by various dailies.
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June - 27 
Security force (SF) personnel shot dead a Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) ‘district commander’, identified as Museeb-ul-Islam alias Abdul Qayoom, and injured his body-guard during an encounter at Ansi dhok under the jurisdiction of Budhal police station in R
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Security force (SF) personnel shot dead a Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) ‘district commander’, identified as Museeb-ul-Islam alias Abdul Qayoom, and injured his body-guard during an encounter at Ansi dhok under the jurisdiction of Budhal police station in Rajouri district on June 27, according to Daily Excelsior. His unidentified body-guard, however, managed to escape from the incident site along with another associate, official sources said. One AK-47 rifle with three magazines and one radio set were recovered from the incident site.
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June - 28 
According to Ranchi Express, a truck driver was killed and two others sustained injuries when cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) opened fire towards three trucks on the Ranchi-Jamshedpur highway under Tamar Police Station area
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According to Ranchi Express, a truck driver was killed and two others sustained injuries when cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) opened fire towards three trucks on the Ranchi-Jamshedpur highway under Tamar Police Station area in the Ranchi district on June 28-night.
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June - 28 
According to The Hindu, 20 incidents occurred in States affected by violence during the two-day economic blockade called by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in protest against the economic policies of the Government. The blockade ende
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According to The Hindu, 20 incidents occurred in States affected by violence during the two-day economic blockade called by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in protest against the economic policies of the Government. The blockade ended on June 27-midnight. Ten incidents pertained to damage to railway property, mainly in Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and West Bengal, according to an assessment by the Union Home Ministry on June 28. Though the Railways would make a detailed assessment of the losses incurred by it during the blockade, estimates suggested that it could be about INR 100 crore. The other incidents are related to obstruction of the movement of goods on highways passing through the States.
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June - 28 
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said on June 28 that the State government is initiating measures constantly to deal with the situation arising out of the growing Maoist threat. Responding to criticism by the opposition parties who accused the administr
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Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said on June 28 that the State government is initiating measures constantly to deal with the situation arising out of the growing Maoist threat. Responding to criticism by the opposition parties who accused the administration of lacking seriousness to cope with the growing Maoist problem, he said, "We are not complacent, but constantly trying to improve."
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June - 28 
Four militants are reported to have died in an ongoing operation of the security forces who intercepted a thick group of infiltrating militants in Tarang Bahak, close to the Line of Control in the Uri sector of Baramulla district in the early hours o
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Four militants are reported to have died in an ongoing operation of the security forces who intercepted a thick group of infiltrating militants in Tarang Bahak, close to the Line of Control in the Uri sector of Baramulla district in the early hours of June 28. While defence authorities confirmed the death of four militants and maintained that the operation was "in progress" and details were awaited, official sources told Daily Excelsior that one solder was killed and two soldiers were wounded in the gun-battle. Sources added that troops were still in search of over a dozen militants who were believed to have escaped but were still present in the same area.
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June - 28 
In another incident, terrorists abducted and subsequently beheaded a civilian, Shabir Ahmed Koli, at Nowkoot in the Ramban district.
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In another incident, terrorists abducted and subsequently beheaded a civilian, Shabir Ahmed Koli, at Nowkoot in the Ramban district.
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June - 28 
In the Imphal district, SFs arrested five youths, Lelen Kuki, Thanglen Gangte, Lemkhojen Mizo, Lalam Khongsai and Achin Haokip, who were involved in running a gun business.
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In the Imphal district, SFs arrested five youths, Lelen Kuki, Thanglen Gangte, Lemkhojen Mizo, Lalam Khongsai and Achin Haokip, who were involved in running a gun business.
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June - 28 
In the State, Police in the Doda district neutralized a terrorist hideout at Dhar Chak and recovered two improvised explosive devices, each weighing 12-kilograms, one pistol magazine, and some ration items.
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In the State, Police in the Doda district neutralized a terrorist hideout at Dhar Chak and recovered two improvised explosive devices, each weighing 12-kilograms, one pistol magazine, and some ration items.
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June - 28 
New Indian Express reports that security forces raided a Maoist hideout used for manufacturing arms and ammunition near Tamasingi village in the Devagiri forest range of Gajapati district on June 28-night and recovered some barrels, heavy iron materi
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New Indian Express reports that security forces raided a Maoist hideout used for manufacturing arms and ammunition near Tamasingi village in the Devagiri forest range of Gajapati district on June 28-night and recovered some barrels, heavy iron material and other equipment required for manufacturing arms.
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June - 28 
One soldier was killed and at least 16 soldiers and a sixteen-year old boy, Zahid Manzoor Bhat, were wounded when militants ambushed a convoy of the Army near Chotipora-Marhatgam in Pulwama district using AK-56 rifles and rocket launchers. Spokesman
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One soldier was killed and at least 16 soldiers and a sixteen-year old boy, Zahid Manzoor Bhat, were wounded when militants ambushed a convoy of the Army near Chotipora-Marhatgam in Pulwama district using AK-56 rifles and rocket launchers. Spokesman of the LeT, Abdullah Ghaznavi, claimed over telephone that two of the targeted vehicles were destroyed by two militants of his group.
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June - 28 
Security forces (SFs) arrested three suspected Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) cadres, including a woman cadre identified as Shingboi Kuki, and two others, Lemkholan Shingson and K. Paulun Kom, who were on their way to serve a monetary demand of INR 15 la
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Security forces (SFs) arrested three suspected Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) cadres, including a woman cadre identified as Shingboi Kuki, and two others, Lemkholan Shingson and K. Paulun Kom, who were on their way to serve a monetary demand of INR 15 lakhs to Power Minister Phungjathang, at Chassad Avenue in the Imphal East district on June 28, reports Imphal Free Press. SFs also sized one M-16 rifle having three live rounds and an M-79 grenade launcher lethod gun from the vehicle they were traveling.
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June - 28 
The Chief Minister of Orissa, Naveen Patnaik, disclosed in the Legislative Assembly on June 28 that there were 31 instances of attacks by Maoists in Orissa whereas in Chhattisgarh, the number of cases was 169 and in Jharkhand, it was 118, according t
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The Chief Minister of Orissa, Naveen Patnaik, disclosed in the Legislative Assembly on June 28 that there were 31 instances of attacks by Maoists in Orissa whereas in Chhattisgarh, the number of cases was 169 and in Jharkhand, it was 118, according to Statesman. Replying to a notice for adjournment on left wing extremist-related violence at Deogarh and Koraput, Patnaik said 14 States were affected by the left-wing extremism. Over the past seven years, the casualty figure in Orissa was 103 as against 941, 930 and 1867 in Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Andhra Pradesh, he informed. Denying the opposition charge that the police were demoralised and unable to tackle the Maoist problem, Patnaik claimed that his government had taken systemic steps to improve the efficiency of the police. Over 10,600 posts had been created and 4806 constables recruited. The India Reserve Battalion was formed and two more such battalions are to be established, he added.
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June - 28 
The Hindu reports that investigations into the arrest of three Tamil extremists in the Theni district on June 25 has revealed the presence of a left-wing extremist group in Tamil Nadu which has links with the Maoists in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh. T
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The Hindu reports that investigations into the arrest of three Tamil extremists in the Theni district on June 25 has revealed the presence of a left-wing extremist group in Tamil Nadu which has links with the Maoists in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh. The arrested extremists, two of whom were law college students, have revealed that the left-wing extremist outfit is headquartered at Dharmapuri, which in the past has witnessed Maoist activity. Police sources suspect that about 400 college students from various places across the State have become members of the outfit. Police is conducting raids at various places to arrest the leaders and other members of the outfit.
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June - 28 
The Jharkhand government is reportedly drafting a new surrender policy for the Maoists since the existing policy had failed to get the extremists in the State to surrender. According to government sources, the new policy deals with vocational courses
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The Jharkhand government is reportedly drafting a new surrender policy for the Maoists since the existing policy had failed to get the extremists in the State to surrender. According to government sources, the new policy deals with vocational courses for the surrendered Maoists and different categories of rewards of them. An unidentified government official said, "The new policy will be different from the previous one. The state government will give an option to Maoists to surrender in the place of their liking. The place could be inside or outside the State. We will also conduct vocational training and rehabilitation programmes for the Maoist rebels who surrender and ensure the safety of their families."
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June - 28 
Three terrorists of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) were killed in an encounter with the security force personnel at Harpora Salkoot village near the Army's headquarters of 28-Infantry Division in the Kupwara district. A woman, identified as Fehmeeda, is r
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Three terrorists of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) were killed in an encounter with the security force personnel at Harpora Salkoot village near the Army's headquarters of 28-Infantry Division in the Kupwara district. A woman, identified as Fehmeeda, is reported to have died in the crossfire. Deputy Inspector General of Police, B. Srinivas, said that the militants killed were unidentified though one of them was reportedly a local and two appeared to be from Pakistan or Pakistan occupied Kashmir. Three AK-rifles, nine grenades, one radio set and 287 rounds of ammunition were recovered from the slain militants. He disclosed that the militants, with a clear intention of launching a suicide attack on the Army formation, were wearing combat uniform, including military shoes and bullet proof-like vests.
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June - 28 
Two LeT militants, identified as Abdul Rahim Malla alias V5 and Mohamed Shafi Malla, were arrested during a search operation by the troops in the Rafiabad area of Baramulla district. One improvised explosive device and two UBGL grenades were recovere
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Two LeT militants, identified as Abdul Rahim Malla alias V5 and Mohamed Shafi Malla, were arrested during a search operation by the troops in the Rafiabad area of Baramulla district. One improvised explosive device and two UBGL grenades were recovered from their possession.
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June - 29 
A CPI-Maoist activist, identified as Polam Narasaiah alias Ramanna, carrying head money of INR 50,000, was arrested by police from the Mancherial division of Adilabad district.
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A CPI-Maoist activist, identified as Polam Narasaiah alias Ramanna, carrying head money of INR 50,000, was arrested by police from the Mancherial division of Adilabad district.
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June - 29 
A day after they left two soldiers dead and 22 others injured in an attack on an Army convoy, security forces (SFs) on June 29 killed both the Pakistani cadres of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in a day-long encounter in the Handwara town of Kupwara distr
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A day after they left two soldiers dead and 22 others injured in an attack on an Army convoy, security forces (SFs) on June 29 killed both the Pakistani cadres of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in a day-long encounter in the Handwara town of Kupwara district, according to Daily Excelsior. The Superintendent of Police, Haseeb Mughal, informed that SFs managed to ascertain the hideout of two of the five terrorists involved in the attack. SF personnel subsequently laid siege to the Banday Mohalla locality in Handwara town, where both the militants were hiding at the residence of a medical store-keeper, Mohammad Amin Banday. During the ensuing encounter, both the holed up terrorists were killed and two soldiers sustained injuries. Two AK-47 rifles, six magazines and some diaries and documents were recovered from the slain terrorists.
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June - 29 
A heavy exchange of gunfire was reported in and around the trade centre at Moreh in the Chandel district. Police could not confirm whether the exchange of fire occurred between the security forces and militants or between the militants themselves. Ho
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A heavy exchange of gunfire was reported in and around the trade centre at Moreh in the Chandel district. Police could not confirm whether the exchange of fire occurred between the security forces and militants or between the militants themselves. However, no casualties were reported.
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June - 29 
A woman, identified as Asena Zeliang, sustained minor injuries after being hit by the splinters of a bomb, which exploded near Mao Market at Burma Oil Company area in the Kohima district on June 29, reports Nagaland Post.
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A woman, identified as Asena Zeliang, sustained minor injuries after being hit by the splinters of a bomb, which exploded near Mao Market at Burma Oil Company area in the Kohima district on June 29, reports Nagaland Post.
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June - 29 
According to The Hindu, police personnel recovered eight landmines laid on the Kaluvapally road in the Tadvai mandal (administrative division) of the Warangal district by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on an unspecified da
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According to The Hindu, police personnel recovered eight landmines laid on the Kaluvapally road in the Tadvai mandal (administrative division) of the Warangal district by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on an unspecified date.
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June - 29 
Assam Tribune reports that the security forces (SFs) on June 29 arrested five hardcore United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants and recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition from Murkuchiapara village in the Baksa district. They were iden
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Assam Tribune reports that the security forces (SFs) on June 29 arrested five hardcore United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants and recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition from Murkuchiapara village in the Baksa district. They were identified as Monu Das alias Jitu, an IED (Improvise Explosive Device) expert, Madan Rajbongshi, Pankaj Rajbongshi alias Bipul, Pradeep Barman and Harmohan Saud alias Bikash. Two foreign made pistols, one revolver, 12 rounds of pistol ammunition, 32 rounds of ammunition of AK-47 rifles, seven kilograms of explosives, four detonators, three Chinese-make grenades, four PTD and some discriminating documents were seized from their possession.
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June - 29 
On June 29, a claymore mine weighing about 12 kilogram was spotted by farm workers and subsequently defused by the police on the rail track near Gate Karepalli village in the Khammam district. The mine was reportedly planted by the CPI-Maoist as part
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On June 29, a claymore mine weighing about 12 kilogram was spotted by farm workers and subsequently defused by the police on the rail track near Gate Karepalli village in the Khammam district. The mine was reportedly planted by the CPI-Maoist as part of their economic blockade programme on June 26-27.
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June - 29 
On June 29, the Tamil Nadu Police announced a reward of INR 100000 for those providing information about the Naxalites (left-wing extremists), who were reportedly hiding in the hilly areas of the Theni district. New Indian Express reports that the Di
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On June 29, the Tamil Nadu Police announced a reward of INR 100000 for those providing information about the Naxalites (left-wing extremists), who were reportedly hiding in the hilly areas of the Theni district. New Indian Express reports that the Director General of Police, D. Mukherjee, who visited the area, said the rewards would be given for providing information about extremist activities in any part of the State.
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June - 29 
One National Socialist Council of Nagaland – Khaplang (NSCN–K) cadre, Rajiv Chetri alias John, surrendered to the SFs along with one AK-47 rifle, 240 rounds of ammunition, a 9-mm pistol with a magazine, one general detonator and six electric detonato
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One National Socialist Council of Nagaland – Khaplang (NSCN–K) cadre, Rajiv Chetri alias John, surrendered to the SFs along with one AK-47 rifle, 240 rounds of ammunition, a 9-mm pistol with a magazine, one general detonator and six electric detonators in the Dibrugarh district, Telegraph reports. Rajiv reportedly joined the NSCN-K in 2003 and decided to quit the outfit out of frustration over the continuing factional clashes.
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June - 29 
Police arrested a courier of the Praja Prathighatana outfit, identified as Bandaru Bhadraiah alias Bhaskar, in Warangal on an unspecified date.
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Police arrested a courier of the Praja Prathighatana outfit, identified as Bandaru Bhadraiah alias Bhaskar, in Warangal on an unspecified date.
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June - 29 
Police arrested two National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants, Sansula Basumatary and Nayan Basumatary, along with one M-20 pistol from Bhangagarh area in the Guwahati city.
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Police arrested two National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants, Sansula Basumatary and Nayan Basumatary, along with one M-20 pistol from Bhangagarh area in the Guwahati city.
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June - 29 
Police recovered a .30 carbine along with 32 live rounds from cadres of the Janashakti outfit at Lingala forest area in the same district. Another .30 carbine with 12 live rounds, one 3.2 pistol with four rounds belonging to the Prathighatana outfit
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Police recovered a .30 carbine along with 32 live rounds from cadres of the Janashakti outfit at Lingala forest area in the same district. Another .30 carbine with 12 live rounds, one 3.2 pistol with four rounds belonging to the Prathighatana outfit was recovered at Musuku Thanda in the Palakurthy mandal.
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June - 29 
Police recovered the dead body of a civilian, identified as Ali Mohammad Sheikh, who had been abducted by the militants on June 29, at Pingligom village in the Pulwama district.
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Police recovered the dead body of a civilian, identified as Ali Mohammad Sheikh, who had been abducted by the militants on June 29, at Pingligom village in the Pulwama district.
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June - 29 
The Army arrested Biren Bokolial, the Vice-President of Tingkhong Youth Congress, from his Bogasat resident in the Dibrugarh district for his alleged links with the ULFA, reports Assam Tribune. Biren has reportedly confessed to his active involvement
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The Army arrested Biren Bokolial, the Vice-President of Tingkhong Youth Congress, from his Bogasat resident in the Dibrugarh district for his alleged links with the ULFA, reports Assam Tribune. Biren has reportedly confessed to his active involvement in helping the ULFA in collecting extortion money from Rajgarh-Tingkhong area in the same district.
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June - 29 
The Hindu reports that Mohammad Naseem, a Lance Naik with the 3rd Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry posted at Rangret in Srinagar, was arrested near the Shastri Park Metro railway station in New Delhi on June 29 for nexus with Pakistan’s external inte
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The Hindu reports that Mohammad Naseem, a Lance Naik with the 3rd Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry posted at Rangret in Srinagar, was arrested near the Shastri Park Metro railway station in New Delhi on June 29 for nexus with Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). Delhi Police arrested Naseem, a resident of Poonch in Jammu and Kashmir, who was supplying documents pertaining to national security to ISI agents against monetary considerations. Some defence-related documents were reportedly recovered from him. They contained details of the training of Army personnel, weaponry, positioning of various units, movement of troops and a handwritten Urdu paper on the rank structure of Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry.
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June - 29 
Two NLFT cadres, identified as Balendra Reang and Madhuram Rang, surrendered to the security forces at Kanchanpur in the North Tripura district on June 29.
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Two NLFT cadres, identified as Balendra Reang and Madhuram Rang, surrendered to the security forces at Kanchanpur in the North Tripura district on June 29.
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June - 29 
Unidentified militants shot dead a government contractor, identified as Puchin Shiro, at the foot of the Cheiraoching hill under Lamphel police station in the Imphal West district on June 29, reports Imphal Free Press.
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Unidentified militants shot dead a government contractor, identified as Puchin Shiro, at the foot of the Cheiraoching hill under Lamphel police station in the Imphal West district on June 29, reports Imphal Free Press.
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June - 30 
12 persons were injured in another blast that occurred, almost simultaneously, in front of a cinema hall at Doomdooma town. The United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) is suspected behind the attack.
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12 persons were injured in another blast that occurred, almost simultaneously, in front of a cinema hall at Doomdooma town. The United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) is suspected behind the attack.
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June - 30 
A woman was killed and seven persons were injured when suspected militants of the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) lobbed a grenade in the marketplace at Diphu.
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A woman was killed and seven persons were injured when suspected militants of the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) lobbed a grenade in the marketplace at Diphu.
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June - 30 
According to The Hindu, the Home Minister of Karnataka, M.P. Prakash, on June 30 promised to convene a meeting of senior police officials within a week to review the list of "Naxalite (left-wing extremist) supporters" recently released by the Police.
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According to The Hindu, the Home Minister of Karnataka, M.P. Prakash, on June 30 promised to convene a meeting of senior police officials within a week to review the list of "Naxalite (left-wing extremist) supporters" recently released by the Police. The ministry is reportedly received a memorandum from a group of people representing various organisations which said that most people listed as "Naxalite supporters" are those involved in democratic struggles for social justice.
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All the three top Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorists, held up in a house since June 30-night at Dalli Nowpora in the Kulhand area of Doda district, were killed by the security force (SF) personnel on July 1-evening, according to Daily Excelsior. A poli
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All the three top Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorists, held up in a house since June 30-night at Dalli Nowpora in the Kulhand area of Doda district, were killed by the security force (SF) personnel on July 1-evening, according to Daily Excelsior. A police constable, Abdul Rashid, was killed in the operation while five others were sustained injuries. Official sources said the body of one of the slain terrorists was recovered from the incident site while two others were buried in debris of the house.
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June - 30 
Five police personnel were injured in an encounter with a group of militants at Kulhand in the Doda district. Three militants of the group were held up while the three others managed to escape. Details are awaited.
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Five police personnel were injured in an encounter with a group of militants at Kulhand in the Doda district. Three militants of the group were held up while the three others managed to escape. Details are awaited.
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June - 30 
Four persons were killed and at least 40 others injured in four blasts – three in upper Assam’s Tinsukia district and one in central Assam’s Karbi Anglong district on June 30, The Hindu reported.
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Four persons were killed and at least 40 others injured in four blasts – three in upper Assam’s Tinsukia district and one in central Assam’s Karbi Anglong district on June 30, The Hindu reported.
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June - 30 
On June 30, a group of 250 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) carried out simultaneous attacks on the Rajpur police station and Baghaila outpost in Bihar's Rohtas district killing six police personnel and seven civilians, repo
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On June 30, a group of 250 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) carried out simultaneous attacks on the Rajpur police station and Baghaila outpost in Bihar's Rohtas district killing six police personnel and seven civilians, reports Patna Daily. Eight persons, including four policemen, were injured in the attack. According to The Hindu, the Maoists looted four self-loading rifles, eight .303 rifles, two INSAS rifles and three carbines, besides hundreds of rounds of ammunition. The Maoists also blew up the police station and outpost using dynamites before escaping.
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June - 30 
Police detected a five-kg IED (Improvised Explosive Device) planted by militants near the main gate of the Degree College at Anantnag on the Khannabal-Pahalgam road being used by the Amarnath pilgrims. Additional Superintendent of Police (Anantnag) J
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Police detected a five-kg IED (Improvised Explosive Device) planted by militants near the main gate of the Degree College at Anantnag on the Khannabal-Pahalgam road being used by the Amarnath pilgrims. Additional Superintendent of Police (Anantnag) Javeed Ahmed Matto said that the IED, kept in a tiffin box, was later defused and claimed that it was the handiwork of the Hiz-bul-Mujahideen (HM) outfit.
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June - 30 
Security forces killed two foreign militants in an encounter at Guldachan-Sarkuli village in the Kalaroos area of Kupwara district on June 30, according to Daily Excelsior. Two AK-rifles, eight magazines, 145 rounds and two hand grenades were recover
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Security forces killed two foreign militants in an encounter at Guldachan-Sarkuli village in the Kalaroos area of Kupwara district on June 30, according to Daily Excelsior. Two AK-rifles, eight magazines, 145 rounds and two hand grenades were recovered from the possession of the slain militants.
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June - 30 
The dead body of P. C. Ram, the Executive Director (North East) of the Food Corporation of India, was found buried near the Mora-Pagladiya River in the Anandapur area under Borbori police station in the Baksa district on June 30, reports Assam Tribun
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The dead body of P. C. Ram, the Executive Director (North East) of the Food Corporation of India, was found buried near the Mora-Pagladiya River in the Anandapur area under Borbori police station in the Baksa district on June 30, reports Assam Tribune. He was abducted by the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) from Guwahati city on April 17.
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June - 30 
Three persons were killed in two successive blasts at a fish market and a textile market in the Tinsukia town.
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Three persons were killed in two successive blasts at a fish market and a textile market in the Tinsukia town.
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*Data till , April 23, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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