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September - 2 
On September 2-night, armed cadres of the CPI-ML Praja Pratighatana group killed a former Naxalite, Cheema Bakkaraju of Pagideru village in the Bayyaram area of Khammam district, accusing him of being a police informer. Bakkaraju had surrendered some
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On September 2-night, armed cadres of the CPI-ML Praja Pratighatana group killed a former Naxalite, Cheema Bakkaraju of Pagideru village in the Bayyaram area of Khammam district, accusing him of being a police informer. Bakkaraju had surrendered some 10 years ago, and had been leading a normal life.
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September - 3 
An agenda paper prepared by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) for the September 5 conclave of Chief Ministers on internal security, says that cross-border terrorism has spread to the hinterland and infiltration, in comparison to the same perio
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An agenda paper prepared by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) for the September 5 conclave of Chief Ministers on internal security, says that cross-border terrorism has spread to the hinterland and infiltration, in comparison to the same period last year, has trebled. Indian Express quoting from the agenda paper reports that Pakistan still continues to aid and abet terrorism and terrorist groups, particularly the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), are targeting India with the help of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). The total number of infiltration have doubled from 21 (January-July 2005) to 50 (January-July 2006) while the number of infiltration foiled have declined during the same period. According to the paper, cross-border infiltration has nearly trebled from 170 (January-July, 2005) to 476 (January-July, 2006). The number of grenade attacks in Jammu and Kashmir (January-July 2006) total 176. Although the MHA claims that the total number of incidents involving Naxalites between January-July 2006 have gone down to 930 as compared to 1039 during January-July 2005, the number of casualties has increased from 407 to 487 during the same period. The agenda paper says Naxalites are now organising themselves on military lines.
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September - 3 
Earlier on September 3, three Maoists were killed in a gun battle with the police in the Abujmad forest areas of Dantewada district.
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Earlier on September 3, three Maoists were killed in a gun battle with the police in the Abujmad forest areas of Dantewada district.
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September - 5 
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy said on September 5 that the two-pronged strategy of development and vigilance pursued by his Government had resulted in containing threat to internal security both from Maoists and terrorist grou
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy said on September 5 that the two-pronged strategy of development and vigilance pursued by his Government had resulted in containing threat to internal security both from Maoists and terrorist groups like the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT). Participating in the Chief Ministers' Conference on Internal Security, Reddy said the law and order situation in the State was under control. He said Maoists posed the biggest challenge to law and order with the group's activities affecting 500 police station areas spread over 19 districts. The Chief Minister said the Maoists had no public support and were engaging in hit-and-run tactics. He said that the Government had set up a Department for Remote and Interior Area development to speed up developmental activities in the areas that were usual recruitment grounds for extremists. During the last two years, he said, 2.5 lakh acres of land had been distributed to the poor and the Government had undertaken an ambitious programme to bring additional land under irrigation. In order to promote employment opportunities for tribal youth, the State Government trained over 7,000 youths in various trades and of them, some 2,200 were employed. In addition, 3000 home guards were recruited from extremist- affected areas. The Government also strengthened intelligence network and raised two India Reserve battalions. The Chief Minister sought deployment of two battalions of Central paramilitary forces in the State to neutralise the Maoists. Claiming that the State's policy to rehabilitate surrendered extremists was successful, Reddy said during the last three years, over 8,000 Maoist cadres had surrendered and Maoist violence was under control with security forces gaining the upper hand. Referring to Islamist extremism, the Chief Minister informed that security agencies unearthed eight modules of militant outfits and 87 persons had been arrested in the last three years.
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September - 5 
Speaking at the Chief Ministers’ Conference on Internal Security in New Delhi on September 5, the Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh said that the Centre should play a more “proactive role” and that the Maoist problem could be effectively tackle
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Speaking at the Chief Ministers’ Conference on Internal Security in New Delhi on September 5, the Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh said that the Centre should play a more “proactive role” and that the Maoist problem could be effectively tackled with the constitution of a dedicated force on the lines of the Rapid Action Force that was formed to deal with riots. He made a plea that at least hundred battalions should be earmarked for the purpose of combating left-wing extremism. Criticising the Centre’s “battalion approach”, he said only sending paramilitary forces would not help put an end to the problem. “The first condition that needs to be fulfilled is a national policy on Naxalism on the lines of Jammu and Kashmir and the Northeast. It should be kept in mind that it is an inter-state movement and different states following different policies could only prove counter-productive,” he said, after the meeting, citing the example of a ban on the movement in one state when efforts were being made to initiate talks simultaneously in another state.
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Speaking at the Chief Ministers’ Conference on Internal Security in New Delhi on September 5, the Karnataka Chief Minister, H.D. Kumaraswamy, disclosed that 13 districts had been affected by left-wing extremism and there were about 200 Maoist cadres
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Speaking at the Chief Ministers’ Conference on Internal Security in New Delhi on September 5, the Karnataka Chief Minister, H.D. Kumaraswamy, disclosed that 13 districts had been affected by left-wing extremism and there were about 200 Maoist cadres with 60 operating in two or three armed groups in the Malnad region. He further said, "They have automatic weapons, 8 mm rifles, IED (improvised explosive device) and hand grenades, and have also two-way VHF communication equipment,'' adding, several initiatives had been taken by the Government to tackle the danger posed by the Maoists and an anti-Maoist force had been set up with 543 personnel and located at Udupi in the Malnad area. He said a proposal to raise a commando force on the lines of the Greyhounds/National Security Guard was being finalised. On terrorism, he said Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorists with links to their counterparts in Andhra Pradesh and other parts of the country had infiltrated Karnataka, especially to Chintamani and Mulbagal in the Kolar district. "These terrorists try to operate through madrassas and other organisations in the State,” he said and added that their objective was to destabilise the economy by attacking vital installations. Kumaraswamy also urged the Union Government to establish two Rapid Action Force battalions in the State, which could be used to tackle terrorism, Naxalism and communal disturbances.
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September - 6 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed three civilians on September 6 in the Dantewada district. Police said the Maoists had abducted four people from Basaguda last week and killed three of them by slitting their throat. "We have
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed three civilians on September 6 in the Dantewada district. Police said the Maoists had abducted four people from Basaguda last week and killed three of them by slitting their throat. "We have found bodies of three middle-aged tribesmen from a roadside. They have been identified as cadres of Salwa Judum", Inspector General of Police T.J. Longkumer informed.
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September - 6 
New Indian Express reports that at least three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed and several others injured in an encounter with the police in the Jhaleria forest belt of Surguja district on September 6. Senior police of
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New Indian Express reports that at least three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed and several others injured in an encounter with the police in the Jhaleria forest belt of Surguja district on September 6. Senior police official S R P Kalluri stated that among the slain Maoists, one was identified as ‘sub zonal commander’ Kamlesh Narain.
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September - 6 
Three Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were injured in a Maoist-triggered claymore mine explosion at Jhumra hill in the Bokaro district on September 6.
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Three Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were injured in a Maoist-triggered claymore mine explosion at Jhumra hill in the Bokaro district on September 6.
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September - 7 
Meanwhile, in the Kanker district, Indian Express reports that Maoists on September 7 abducted two police personnel of the Koyilibeda police station. Ajey Nareti and Shiv Charan Markam were returning from Antagarh after collecting their salary when t
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Meanwhile, in the Kanker district, Indian Express reports that Maoists on September 7 abducted two police personnel of the Koyilibeda police station. Ajey Nareti and Shiv Charan Markam were returning from Antagarh after collecting their salary when they were abducted by six armed Maoists.
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September - 7 
Meanwhile, Kiran alias Kantaiah, a left wing extremist of the CPI-ML Prajapratighatana, was killed in an encounter with the police in the Kachanapalli forests of Khammam district. The police said that Kiran, a member of the Sureshannna dalam (squad),
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Meanwhile, Kiran alias Kantaiah, a left wing extremist of the CPI-ML Prajapratighatana, was killed in an encounter with the police in the Kachanapalli forests of Khammam district. The police said that Kiran, a member of the Sureshannna dalam (squad), was involved in cases of extortion and violence.
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September - 8 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a youth, Sunder Rao, in the Mummuru village of Khammam district on September 8, accusing him to be a police informer. Police said that Rao had earlier been party to Maoist activities in the a
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a youth, Sunder Rao, in the Mummuru village of Khammam district on September 8, accusing him to be a police informer. Police said that Rao had earlier been party to Maoist activities in the area and angered the Maoists for staying away from the organisation for quite some time.
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September - 8 
In one of the biggest-ever haul of weapons in the country, the Andhra Pradesh Police on September 8 recovered 600 unloaded rockets, 275 unassembled rockets, 27 rocket launchers, 70 gelatine sticks and other explosive material belonging to the Communi
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In one of the biggest-ever haul of weapons in the country, the Andhra Pradesh Police on September 8 recovered 600 unloaded rockets, 275 unassembled rockets, 27 rocket launchers, 70 gelatine sticks and other explosive material belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) from the Mahabubnagar and Prakasam districts. While 16 rocket launchers and 600 rocket shells packed in 53 gunny bags were seized at Jangireddypalli village in Mahabubnagar district, another 275 rocket launchers packed in 27 bags were recovered from an unclaimed consignment in Kranthi Transport company, a private cargo mover, in the Giddalur town of Prakasam district. The recovery also included two tonnes of spares to rig 16 rocket launchers, high-tensile springs used to propel explosives from shells, fins that could be attached to shells, 500 live .303 rounds, detonators, wire, an electronic weighing scale and two digital thermometers. New Indian Express reports that the ammunition was shipped from Chennai, capital of Tamil Nadu, in May 2006 and it reached Vijayawada and Proddatur from where it was re-directed to Achampet and Giddalur. Two persons, one at Achampet in Mahabubnagar and another at Proddatur in the Kadapa district, were arrested. Director General of Police, Swaranjit Sen, informed that the police had arrested a Telugu Desam Party leader, Dandi Hanmanth Reddy, at Achampet bus stand on September 7-night and under interrogation, Reddy revealed details of the dump, which was to be handed over to Maoist ‘district secretary’ Sambasivudu. Sen also said the rocket launchers were of superior quality and "this is perhaps the single largest number of such shells recovered in the country." The Maoists apparently intended to use the weapons to attack police stations and vehicles carrying VIPs, he added.
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September - 10 
At least four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed and six others were arrested after a gunbattle with the security force (SF) personnel in the Dantewada district on September 10, reports Pioneer. Bastar Inspector General o
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At least four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed and six others were arrested after a gunbattle with the security force (SF) personnel in the Dantewada district on September 10, reports Pioneer. Bastar Inspector General of Police T. J. Longkumer said the encounter occurred when SF personnel raided a Maoist hideout in Tekmeka forest near village Sentra under Pharsegarh police station.
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September - 10 
In a separate seizure, police recovered 1200 gelatin sticks from the Puttaparthy area of Anantapur district which was transported in the Tamarind bags through Kranti parcel service.
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In a separate seizure, police recovered 1200 gelatin sticks from the Puttaparthy area of Anantapur district which was transported in the Tamarind bags through Kranti parcel service.
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September - 10 
In Mahbubnagar district, police recovered 19 landmines buried under a road between Molachintalapally-Pedduti in the Nallamalla forest area during search operations on September 10. The mines were in the form of plastic buckets packed with gelatin and
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In Mahbubnagar district, police recovered 19 landmines buried under a road between Molachintalapally-Pedduti in the Nallamalla forest area during search operations on September 10. The mines were in the form of plastic buckets packed with gelatin and other explosives.
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September - 10 
Pioneer quotes a police estimate that the CPI-Maoist has already acquired three hundred rockets and there was a serious threat to the security of police stations especially in remote areas like the Andhra-Orissa border and Andhra-Chhattisgarh border.
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Pioneer quotes a police estimate that the CPI-Maoist has already acquired three hundred rockets and there was a serious threat to the security of police stations especially in remote areas like the Andhra-Orissa border and Andhra-Chhattisgarh border. The districts where the rockets are suspected to have reached include Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Visakhapatnam and Khammam. Police sources added that the arms have been flowing through the transport network to CPI-Maoist for the last two years. In October 2004, a huge quantity of gelatin sticks were recovered from Kranti Transport office in Vanasthalipuram in Hyderabad outskirts. But officials state that at that time the local police failed to investigate the case properly.
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September - 11 
New Indian Express reports that on September 11 night, a group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres indulged in arson at Kamarda mines area under Tamka police limits of Jajpur district. Police said the Maoists, about eight to 10 in
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New Indian Express reports that on September 11 night, a group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres indulged in arson at Kamarda mines area under Tamka police limits of Jajpur district. Police said the Maoists, about eight to 10 in number, reached the spot and set ablaze four tippers parked on the road for loading chromite-ore from the Kamarda mines. Later, they also set ablaze a vehicle being used by a trade union leader of Kamarda mines. No casualties were reported in the incident.
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September - 11 
The Director General of Police Swaranjit Sen, however, ruled out any nexus between the Maoists and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam even as he revealed that the police are yet to track down another consignment of rocket launchers and rocket shell
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The Director General of Police Swaranjit Sen, however, ruled out any nexus between the Maoists and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam even as he revealed that the police are yet to track down another consignment of rocket launchers and rocket shells, which were smuggled in from Chennai, according to New Indian Express. Sen also announced the formation of a Special Investigation Team headed by a Superintendent of Police to investigate the Andhra Pradesh-Tamil Nadu link.
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September - 12 
Hindu reports that Home Minister K. Jana Reddy has confirmed that Srinivasa Reddy, the alleged supplier of the rocket launchers and other arms intercepted by the police, was in police custody. He also mentioned that five States - Andhra Pradesh, Tami
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Hindu reports that Home Minister K. Jana Reddy has confirmed that Srinivasa Reddy, the alleged supplier of the rocket launchers and other arms intercepted by the police, was in police custody. He also mentioned that five States - Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Orissa - are working in tandem to trace the transport route of the arms.
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September - 12 
Meanwhile, a 17-year-old member of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘Krishnapatti local guerrilla squad’, Puram Kotaiah alias Nagaraju, surrendered before the Nalgonda Superintendent of Police on September 12.
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Meanwhile, a 17-year-old member of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘Krishnapatti local guerrilla squad’, Puram Kotaiah alias Nagaraju, surrendered before the Nalgonda Superintendent of Police on September 12.
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September - 12 
Meanwhile, the Guntur district police on September 12 unearthed a dump belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Pedaguvvala Konda near Ravulapuram village. One claymore mine, a CD, few video cassettes, photo films, Maoist lite
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Meanwhile, the Guntur district police on September 12 unearthed a dump belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Pedaguvvala Konda near Ravulapuram village. One claymore mine, a CD, few video cassettes, photo films, Maoist literature, 64 jungle caps, 15 whistles, 83 cards, 94 belts and other material were recovered from the Maoist dump.
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September - 12 
Separately, according to Guntur Superintendent of Police, P B Sivadhar Reddy, two Maoist cadres, identified as A Lakshmaiah alias Babu Rao and Sheikh Wali, were arrested on September 12.
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Separately, according to Guntur Superintendent of Police, P B Sivadhar Reddy, two Maoist cadres, identified as A Lakshmaiah alias Babu Rao and Sheikh Wali, were arrested on September 12.
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September - 13 
Andhra Pradesh Director-General of Police Swaranjit Sen said on September 13, that the rocket shells and launchers seized by the Andhra Pradesh Police in the Mahabubnagar and Prakasam districts on September 8 were produced "right in Chennai... at Amb
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Andhra Pradesh Director-General of Police Swaranjit Sen said on September 13, that the rocket shells and launchers seized by the Andhra Pradesh Police in the Mahabubnagar and Prakasam districts on September 8 were produced "right in Chennai... at Ambattur." However, his Tamil Nadu counterpart, D. Mukherjee, said that while the consignments had been sent from Ambattur, it was a matter of investigation whether they were manufactured there.
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September - 13 
Further, the Maoist ‘Papagni squad commander’, Boyakayala Manohar, and his wife Velpula Kumari alias Saroja, who was working as ‘Bahuda squad member’, voluntarily surrendered to the Dharmavaram Deputy Superintendent of Police, Sivaiah, on September 1
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Further, the Maoist ‘Papagni squad commander’, Boyakayala Manohar, and his wife Velpula Kumari alias Saroja, who was working as ‘Bahuda squad member’, voluntarily surrendered to the Dharmavaram Deputy Superintendent of Police, Sivaiah, on September 13 in the Kadapa district.
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September - 13 
Hindu reports that the Udupi district police and the Anti-Naxalite Force (ANF) exchanged fire with a group of Naxalites about eight kms from Hallihole village on September 13. Superintendent of Police A.S. Rao informed that the police and ANF personn
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Hindu reports that the Udupi district police and the Anti-Naxalite Force (ANF) exchanged fire with a group of Naxalites about eight kms from Hallihole village on September 13. Superintendent of Police A.S. Rao informed that the police and ANF personnel were returning after carrying out combing operations in the Hallihole area when they were fired at by the Naxalites. He added the Naxalites could have escaped towards Shimoga district following the encounter. There were no casualties reported on either side.
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September - 13 
Two Naxalites belonging to the CPI (ML) Janashakti were killed in an exchange of fire between a 12-member Naxalite squad and a police party in the forest near Yarravaram in West Godavari district on September 13. The identity of the slain Naxalites i
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Two Naxalites belonging to the CPI (ML) Janashakti were killed in an exchange of fire between a 12-member Naxalite squad and a police party in the forest near Yarravaram in West Godavari district on September 13. The identity of the slain Naxalites is yet to be established. Police recovered eight weapons from the encounter site.
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September - 14 
New Indian Express reports that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed two tribals in the Bastar district on September 14. T. J. Longkumer, Inspector General of Police (Bastar range) said, "we have two casualties of civilians in t
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New Indian Express reports that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed two tribals in the Bastar district on September 14. T. J. Longkumer, Inspector General of Police (Bastar range) said, "we have two casualties of civilians in the Bastar region. They were killed by Maoist rebels on Thursday but their bodies were recovered today". He said both the victims were middle-aged tribesmen and were killed for their alleged nexus with the police.
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September - 14 
Separately, Superintendent of Balrampur police, Shivram Prasad Kalluri, said that two Maoist ‘area commanders’ Sachin and Gautam wanted in dozens of criminal cases and carrying a cash reward of Rupees 150,000 were arrested in Koria district of the st
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Separately, Superintendent of Balrampur police, Shivram Prasad Kalluri, said that two Maoist ‘area commanders’ Sachin and Gautam wanted in dozens of criminal cases and carrying a cash reward of Rupees 150,000 were arrested in Koria district of the state.
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September - 15 
Further, the police unearthed three powerful landmines, planted by Maoists on the road between Kollapur and Somasila in the Mahabubnagar district. Kollapur Circle Inspector Santosh Kiran said that while on a routine check, they had uncovered three pl
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Further, the police unearthed three powerful landmines, planted by Maoists on the road between Kollapur and Somasila in the Mahabubnagar district. Kollapur Circle Inspector Santosh Kiran said that while on a routine check, they had uncovered three plastic buckets of improvised explosives, each containing about 20 kilos of gelatine sticks and detonators.
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September - 15 
In a separate encounter, a special team of the Nalgonda police killed two Maoists, a ‘District Committee member’, Cherukuri Rattaiah alias Murali and member of the Kanagal dalam (squad) Veeraswamy alias Dayanand, at Teldevarapally on September 15-eve
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In a separate encounter, a special team of the Nalgonda police killed two Maoists, a ‘District Committee member’, Cherukuri Rattaiah alias Murali and member of the Kanagal dalam (squad) Veeraswamy alias Dayanand, at Teldevarapally on September 15-evening.
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September - 15 
Meanwhile, in Surguja district, two Maoists surrendered on September 15. Further details of the surrender are awaited.
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Meanwhile, in Surguja district, two Maoists surrendered on September 15. Further details of the surrender are awaited.
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September - 15 
On September 15, seven persons were arrested in Tamil Nadu in a case relating to the seizure of empty rocket shells and launchers in Andhra Pradesh, reports The Hindu. This included the agent of a lorry transport company that moved the arms consignme
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On September 15, seven persons were arrested in Tamil Nadu in a case relating to the seizure of empty rocket shells and launchers in Andhra Pradesh, reports The Hindu. This included the agent of a lorry transport company that moved the arms consignment. However, two persons, Raghu, who booked the consignments in the name of Srinivas Reddy, and his wife Sudharani of Nellore, both belonging to a Naxalite group in Andhra Pradesh, evaded arrest, the report added. Police investigation revealed that the manufacture of components for assembling rockets and launchers had been going on for nearly three years. Nearly 700 to 1,000 components had been manufactured. Tamil Nadu Director-General of Police D. Mukherjee said parts of the rockets and launchers were manufactured at lathe workshops and foundries — Everest Engineering Company, Universal Casts and Bharath Fine Engineering, all located at Padi, Jai Tech Engineering Company and Shanthi Engineering Company, Korattur, and Arun Engineering Company and Dhanalakshmi Foundry, Mogappair. He gave the names of the arrested as Sivaji, Kumar, Ramesh, Arunachalam, Muthusamy, and Annamalai, all owners of the companies and Veerabadra Rao, agent of Kranti Transport, Mannurpet, which transported the consignments. Investigation revealed that Raghu came to Ambattur in 2002 and gained the confidence of the accused by giving them "small manufacturing orders." Thereafter, with their cooperation, he manufactured rocket components from 2003 till May 11 this year. Later, he sent them to Andhra Pradesh. Raghu also supplied drawings and maps for manufacturing them.
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September - 15 
Separately, special police parties and Greyhound teams arrested a CPI-ML (Janashakti) Naxalite Konda Sanjeeva Reddy in the Eluru area of West Godavari district and based on the information given by him, two more Naxalites were arrested in Mamidivalas
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Separately, special police parties and Greyhound teams arrested a CPI-ML (Janashakti) Naxalite Konda Sanjeeva Reddy in the Eluru area of West Godavari district and based on the information given by him, two more Naxalites were arrested in Mamidivalasa. An 8 mm rifle, a Springfield rifle, three damaged magazines, 55 Springfield weapon rounds, 101 .8 mm rifle rounds, 12 live rounds, five magazines and extremist literature were seized from them.
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September - 15 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist’s (CPI-Maoist) ‘Karimnagar East Division Maoist Committee secretary’ Alwala Saraiah alias Madhu was killed along with three women cadres, Nirmala, Padma and Prameela alias Geetha, in an encounter with the police in
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist’s (CPI-Maoist) ‘Karimnagar East Division Maoist Committee secretary’ Alwala Saraiah alias Madhu was killed along with three women cadres, Nirmala, Padma and Prameela alias Geetha, in an encounter with the police inside the Tadvai forest area of Warangal district on September 15. One AK-47 and three .303 rifles, five kitbags and revolutionary literature was recovered from the encounter site.
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September - 16 
Pioneer reports that three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including ‘Gadchiroli Divisional Secretary’ Vikasanna, was killed in an encounter with the police in the Kodakhuri forest area under Durkondal police station of Kanker di
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Pioneer reports that three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including ‘Gadchiroli Divisional Secretary’ Vikasanna, was killed in an encounter with the police in the Kodakhuri forest area under Durkondal police station of Kanker district on September 16. Police recovered arms and ammunition and Maoist literature in Telugu language after the encounter in which six other Maoists were wounded.
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September - 18 
According to a delayed report, on September 18-night, one police personnel was killed and another injured in an encounter with the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Chaandsuraj village in the Gondia district. Police recovered ten
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According to a delayed report, on September 18-night, one police personnel was killed and another injured in an encounter with the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Chaandsuraj village in the Gondia district. Police recovered ten bags, used by the Maoists, containing daily rations from the incident site.
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September - 18 
Communist Party of India-Maoist’s (CPI-Maoist) ‘deputy commander’ of its Penna Ahobilam dalam (squad), Venkatesh alias Babu, was killed in an encounter with the police near Korrakodu in the Kuderu area of Anantapur district on September 18. A special
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Communist Party of India-Maoist’s (CPI-Maoist) ‘deputy commander’ of its Penna Ahobilam dalam (squad), Venkatesh alias Babu, was killed in an encounter with the police near Korrakodu in the Kuderu area of Anantapur district on September 18. A special police party was reportedly conducting vehicle checking outside the village as part of combing operations when it came across Babu. In spite of the police warning him to surrender, he opened fire on the police with a country-made pistol and in police retaliation, he was killed.
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September - 19 
Telegraph reports that a Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader and a police personnel were dragged out of a bus and killed by suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the Midnapore district on September 19. Anil Mahato, th
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Telegraph reports that a Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader and a police personnel were dragged out of a bus and killed by suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the Midnapore district on September 19. Anil Mahato, the party’s local committee secretary at Shilda and his bodyguard, constable Dinesh Baskey, were travelling on a bus from Raipur in Bankura to Jhargram in West Midnapore, when three Maoists attacked them near Joypur.
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September - 20 
Home Ministry has also sent a proposal to the Ministry of Finance for clearance for constitution of the Maoist cell to be headed by an Additional Secretary rank officer.
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Home Ministry has also sent a proposal to the Ministry of Finance for clearance for constitution of the Maoist cell to be headed by an Additional Secretary rank officer.
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September - 20 
Indian Express reports that the empowered group of ministers to tackle developmental issues in the Maoist-affected areas is likely to be headed by Finance Minister P. Chidambaram. The group is also likely to have Deputy Chairman of Planning Commissio
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Indian Express reports that the empowered group of ministers to tackle developmental issues in the Maoist-affected areas is likely to be headed by Finance Minister P. Chidambaram. The group is also likely to have Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia as one of the members. The idea of an empowered group to tackle left-wing extremism was floated by Prime Minster Manmohan Singh at the meeting of Chief Ministers held on September 5 in New Delhi.
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September - 21 
Hindustan Times reported on September 21 that a new organisation - the Darjeeling Gorkha Maobadi Sangthan - has been found to be operating in the Darjeeling hills of West Bengal and is forcefully collecting 'revenue' from local people. While not much
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Hindustan Times reported on September 21 that a new organisation - the Darjeeling Gorkha Maobadi Sangthan - has been found to be operating in the Darjeeling hills of West Bengal and is forcefully collecting 'revenue' from local people. While not much is known about the outfit and its present strength, sources said a former Central Industrial Security Force employee, Ajay Dahal, was heading it. Dahal was a member of the Subhas Ghishing-led Gorkha National Liberation Council, sources added. The new outfit reportedly has strong operational and ideological relationship with the Maoists of Nepal and is trying to convince Nepalis in the hills to join and fight for their rights in Bengal. The new outfit is said to have an operational alliance with the Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO), which has been fighting for a homeland for the Koch and Rajbongshi communities in North Bengal.
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September - 21 
Two police personnel of the Bomb Disposal squad were killed and 29 others, including some senior police officers and journalists, were injured when a land mine planted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres exploded in the Lalgarh
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Two police personnel of the Bomb Disposal squad were killed and 29 others, including some senior police officers and journalists, were injured when a land mine planted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres exploded in the Lalgarh area of Paschim Medinipur (West Midnapore) district on September 21. In all, 19 police personnel, including the district's Additional Superintendent of Police and Deputy Superintendent of Police, were injured. Seven journalists reportedly received serious injuries. The explosion occurred when the bomb squad personnel were trying to open the tiffin-box that contained the mine, after supposedly defusing it. Banibrata Basu, Inspector-General (western range), admitted that it was “clearly a trap” laid by the Maoists. He added the bomb squad should have been more careful. “This is clearly a human error. This is not the proper way to defuse powerful explosives,” he said. The Maoist organisation had earlier called for a bandh (shutdown) in Paschim Medinipur and the adjoining districts of Purulia and Bankura during the day to mark the second anniversary of its foundation.
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September - 22 
Hindu reports that three Naxalites of the CPI (ML) Praja Pratighatana were killed in an encounter with the police in the core area of the Kinnerasani wildlife sanctuary in Khammam district on September 22-morning. Two rifles, some other weapons and 2
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Hindu reports that three Naxalites of the CPI (ML) Praja Pratighatana were killed in an encounter with the police in the core area of the Kinnerasani wildlife sanctuary in Khammam district on September 22-morning. Two rifles, some other weapons and 20 kitbags were recovered from the encounter site. Superintendent of Police Rajeev Kumar Meena said that the outfit appeared to be holding a meeting when police reached the spot. Some of the other Naxalites managed to escape.
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September - 22 
Meanwhile, five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including two girls, surrendered before the police in Visakhapatnam on September 22. They were identified as Galikonda ‘local organising squad’ members P Julumi alias Jaya and Vanth
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Meanwhile, five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including two girls, surrendered before the police in Visakhapatnam on September 22. They were identified as Galikonda ‘local organising squad’ members P Julumi alias Jaya and Vanthala Singaraju alias Chandu, Kondabaridi ‘area committee member’ Battina Mohan alias Rajendra, Marri Tirusu alias Sunju of Galikonda ‘local guerrilla squad’, and Deruvada ‘local organising squad’ member Kadraka Seeta.
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September - 22 
The Inspector-General of Police (West Zone), K. Rajendran, claimed that there is absolutely no Naxalite activity inside Tamil Nadu, particularly in the Dharmapuri and Krishnagiri districts. "We have fortified border police stations-- four on Andhra P
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The Inspector-General of Police (West Zone), K. Rajendran, claimed that there is absolutely no Naxalite activity inside Tamil Nadu, particularly in the Dharmapuri and Krishnagiri districts. "We have fortified border police stations-- four on Andhra Pradesh and one in Karnataka-- and patrolling intensified to prevent any assault, as being done by Naxals normally," he said. However, information on the movement of Naxalites have been shared among the Naxalite Special Division, 'Q' branch, SBCID, District Special Branch and also Tamil Nadu Special Police through strong intelligence network, Rajendran added.
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September - 24 
On September 24, a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre shot dead a Congress party activist, Santram Usedi, near Ghanora village in the Narayanpur police district of Dantewada district.
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On September 24, a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre shot dead a Congress party activist, Santram Usedi, near Ghanora village in the Narayanpur police district of Dantewada district.
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September - 25 
In another incident, the Superintendent of Police of Kanker district, Pradeep Gupta, said two Maoists were arrested during an operation.
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In another incident, the Superintendent of Police of Kanker district, Pradeep Gupta, said two Maoists were arrested during an operation.
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September - 25 
Pioneer reports that at least five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed by security force personnel in an encounter in the Udchali forest area of Narayanpur police district in Dantewada district on September 25.
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Pioneer reports that at least five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed by security force personnel in an encounter in the Udchali forest area of Narayanpur police district in Dantewada district on September 25.
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September - 26 
A senior leader of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Keshwar Yadav was arrested at Namkom, 13 km from Ranchi, on September 26. State director general of police V.D. Ram said ‘It (the arrest) is a big success for the police.’ Yadav was
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A senior leader of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Keshwar Yadav was arrested at Namkom, 13 km from Ranchi, on September 26. State director general of police V.D. Ram said ‘It (the arrest) is a big success for the police.’ Yadav was arrested along with another Maoist, and two self-loading rifles were recovered from them, police officials said. During interrogation, Yadav admitted to his involvement in several landmine blasts and attacks on police stations, claimed police officials.
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September - 27 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, Kunjam Venkateswarulu alias Sampat surrendered before the East Godavari district police in Rajahmundry on September 27. Superintendent of Police B. Srinivasulu said that Sampat was an accused in t
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, Kunjam Venkateswarulu alias Sampat surrendered before the East Godavari district police in Rajahmundry on September 27. Superintendent of Police B. Srinivasulu said that Sampat was an accused in the rocket launcher attack on Sileru and Koyyuru police stations as also in the blasting of the hydro-electrical project at Sileru.
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September - 28 
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has launched a crackdown against Maoists in the insurgency-affected Bastar region of Chhattisgarh to recapture areas "liberated" by the Maoists, according to NDTV. The monsoon thrust, planned to surprise Maoist
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The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has launched a crackdown against Maoists in the insurgency-affected Bastar region of Chhattisgarh to recapture areas "liberated" by the Maoists, according to NDTV. The monsoon thrust, planned to surprise Maoists who usually lie low during the rainy season, reportedly commenced towards the end of August 2006 and is progressing without much bloodshed, top CRPF officials said. The strategy is to conduct surprise raids on the basis of intelligence reports and the CRPF has so far arrested over 100 Maoists and killed two, besides seizing huge quantities of arms and ammunition. Official figures show that there were 24 shootouts between CRPF personnel and the Maoists in August and September, with the para-military force losing only one soldier. Nine persons were injured during the operations. However, the "deep penetration operation" has slowed down at several places after Maoists destroyed Government primary health centres and schools -- potential shelters for the CRPF personnel. "They destroyed over 30 such structures this month alone and are distributing leaflets warning villagers against extending help to the security forces," a senior CRPF officer said.
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September - 28 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist’s (CPI-Maoist) ‘Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee (DKSZC) combat platoon commander’ Tappetla Devender alias Mogili alias Jalandhar and ‘deputy commander’ Modium Laxmi surrendered in the presence of Superintenden
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist’s (CPI-Maoist) ‘Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee (DKSZC) combat platoon commander’ Tappetla Devender alias Mogili alias Jalandhar and ‘deputy commander’ Modium Laxmi surrendered in the presence of Superintendent of Police, Soumya Mishra, in Warangal on September 28. Devender was responsible for the killing of Bhupalpalli Circle Inspector of Police, Vivekananda Swamy, and Chityal Mandal Parishad president Kasarla Surender Reddy in the district and one Suri Babu at Venkatapur in the Khammam district.
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September - 30 
New Indian Express reports that three villagers, including a former sarpanch (village head) were killed by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres for their involvement in the anti-Maoist salwa judum campaign at Bijapur police district of
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New Indian Express reports that three villagers, including a former sarpanch (village head) were killed by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres for their involvement in the anti-Maoist salwa judum campaign at Bijapur police district of Dantewada district on September 30.
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*Data till , April 24, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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