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Chhattisgarh (Maoist Insurgency): Timeline (Terrorist Activities) -2016
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November - 1 
A Constable of District Police has been allegedly abducted by the Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Sukma District on November 1, reports The Pioneer. “Constable Kalmu Hidma was abducted near Puswada village while he was on way to CRPF (Central Reserve Police Force) camp a
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A Constable of District Police has been allegedly abducted by the Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Sukma District on November 1, reports The Pioneer. “Constable Kalmu Hidma was abducted near Puswada village while he was on way to CRPF (Central Reserve Police Force) camp at Puswada,” Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) of Sukma, Jitendra Shukla said. According to ASP, Shukla, Hidma was originally posted in Polampalli Police Station but later he was attached with CRPF camp at Puswada for operational purposes. Hidma had gone to Polampalli to celebrate Diwali along with his family. However, before leaving the camp, he had not informed officials, the ASP said. On October 31, while he was heading back to the camp on his bike, he was intercepted by Maoists about one-and-half kilometres before Puswada. Since then, he had been missing, Shukla said while adding that the Hidma’s bike had been recovered.
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November - 2 
Security has been tightened in southern Odisha Districts, including Kandhamal, Boudh and Gajapati for the 24-hour bandh (general shut down strike) called by the Maoists in five States, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra on November 3, to protest against the Malkangiri en
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Security has been tightened in southern Odisha Districts, including Kandhamal, Boudh and Gajapati for the 24-hour bandh (general shut down strike) called by the Maoists in five States, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra on November 3, to protest against the Malkangiri encounter in which 30 Maoists were killed, reports The Pioneer. Anti-Maoist camps, security establishments in Maoists-affected Districts have been alerted while combing operations and patrolling have been intensified. The State Police Intelligence wing has been directed to keep a strict vigil on the situation to avert any violence by Maoists as reliable sources said the rebels from neighbouring Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh are trying to enter Kandhamal and Malkangiri Districts.
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November - 3 
As many as nine cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) surrendered in Bijapur on November 3, in the midst of a bandh (general shutdown strike) called by the Left Wing Extremists (LWEs) to protest against the recent ‘encounter’ on the Andhra-Odisha Border (AOB), report
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As many as nine cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) surrendered in Bijapur on November 3, in the midst of a bandh (general shutdown strike) called by the Left Wing Extremists (LWEs) to protest against the recent ‘encounter’ on the Andhra-Odisha Border (AOB), reports Millennium Post. Fed-up with harsh forest life and hollow Maoist ideology, the rebels turned themselves in before Bijapur Superintendent of Police (SP) KL Dhruv, Bijapur Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Mohit Garg said. Those surrendered were identified as Wacham Biju (20), Sitaram Bhaskar (26), Lalu (30), Ashok Wacham (20), Ramendra Wacham (18), Tikedvar Wacham (20), Mangal (19), Munna Oyami (25), Bomda Poya (25), he said. Biju, who was active as ‘deputy commander’ in the military platoon number 13 under Bhairamgarh area committee of Maoists was involved in several deadly Maoist attacks, including killing of three Police jawans in Jappemarka in 2015, the ASP said. The equally dreaded Bhaskar, an LOS (local organisation squad) member in Mirtur area, was also instrumental in carrying out attacks on Police party, he said. While Biju was carrying a reward of INR 300,000 on his head, INR 100,000 was announced for the arrest of Bhaskar, he added.
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November - 3 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres triggered two landmines blast near Hatamuniguda in Rayagada District on November 3, reports The Pioneer. Being informed, the Muniguda Police with the sniffer dog rushed the spot to diffuse the explosives. However, when the dog detected the land
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres triggered two landmines blast near Hatamuniguda in Rayagada District on November 3, reports The Pioneer. Being informed, the Muniguda Police with the sniffer dog rushed the spot to diffuse the explosives. However, when the dog detected the landmine, it exploded injuring the animal. Maoist posters were found pasted on trees near the spot. Protesting the anti-Maoist operation near the Andhra-Odisha Border (AOB) in cutoff Chitrakonda area, in which 30 Maoists were killed, the CPI-Maoist Central Committee observed the bandh in five States, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Odisha. While bus service came to a grinding halt in Malkangiri, plying of Government-run buses in Koraput and Rayagada remained off. The situation was similar in Kandhamal District. The Maoists blocked the Baliguda-Muniguda route by dumping felled trees on the road near Kurtamagarh in G Udayagiri, sources said.
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November - 4 
Two powerful Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) allegedly planted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were recovered in Bijapur District on November 4, reports The Hindu. The IEDs packed in steel containers were seized between Tarrem and Basaguda under Basaguda Police Station
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Two powerful Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) allegedly planted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were recovered in Bijapur District on November 4, reports The Hindu. The IEDs packed in steel containers were seized between Tarrem and Basaguda under Basaguda Police Station limits, a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) official said. The two IEDs weighed around seven kilograms and five kilograms, he said.
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November - 5 
Armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres allegedly killed a man at Naamgaon village of the Sukma District on November 5, reports The Pioneer. “The deceased was identified as Shyam Nath Baghel, a resident of Naamgaon village under Umakoli Panchayat (village level local self gov
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Armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres allegedly killed a man at Naamgaon village of the Sukma District on November 5, reports The Pioneer. “The deceased was identified as Shyam Nath Baghel, a resident of Naamgaon village under Umakoli Panchayat (village level local self government institution) at the border of Darbha and Tongpal police stations,” Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Sukma, Jitendra Shukla said. According to Police, the residents of Naamgaon were against the Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] ideology and did not support the guerrillas. “It was the lone village in the region, which had its own local security group against the red-rebels,” the ASP said while adding that in past residents of the village had actively taken part in the anti-naxal demonstrations. On the intervening night of Friday and Saturday around 8 pm an armed group of Naxals reached the village and stormed in the house of Shyam Lal Baghel, the ASP informed. They pulled out Baghel and killed him while warning the locals not to engage in anti-naxal movement.
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November - 5 
Police in Chhattisgarh have booked Delhi University (DU) Professor Nandini Sundar and 10 others in connection with the killing of a tribal villager, who was killed by suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Sukma District, reports Hindustan Times. “We have registered a case a
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Police in Chhattisgarh have booked Delhi University (DU) Professor Nandini Sundar and 10 others in connection with the killing of a tribal villager, who was killed by suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Sukma District, reports Hindustan Times. “We have registered a case against Nandini Sundar and others under sections 120B, 302 of IPC and 147, 148, 149 of IPC at Tongpal Police Station based on the complaint of the wife of the victim,” said Sukma Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Jitendra Shukla. Baghel, a resident of Nama village under Kumakoleng panchayat (village level local self government institution), was killed by a team of suspected Maoists on November 5. Police said Baghel, along with other villagers, had registered a complaint with police in May against Sundar, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) professor Archana Prasad, Vineet Tiwari from Delhi’s Joshi Adhikar Sansthan, Chhattisgarh Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) state secretary Sanjay Parate and an unidentified woman activist from Sukma for allegedly inciting tribals against Bastar Police. Youth of Nama and the neighbouring Kumakoleng village had launched a movement against Maoist activities this April. The villagers had formed a local security group against the rebels. According to Police, Sundar and others tried to persuade the villagers not to oppose the Maoists.
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November - 6 
A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawan was seriously injured in a pressure bomb explosion allegedly triggered by Maoists, in the dense forest of Sukma District on November 6, reports The Hindu. “The incident took place this afternoon (Sunday) when a team of paramilitary personnel was out
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A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawan was seriously injured in a pressure bomb explosion allegedly triggered by Maoists, in the dense forest of Sukma District on November 6, reports The Hindu. “The incident took place this afternoon (Sunday) when a team of paramilitary personnel was out on area domination operation in Jagargunda police station area,” a senior Police official said. The blast occurred when a jawan stepped on the pressure IED (improvised explosive device) connection while Security Forces (SFs) were cordoning off a forested patch at Rajpenta between Narsapuram and Jagargunda villages, about 450 kilometres away from Raipur, the official said. “Head Constable Kamal Dev of CRPF’s 74th battalion sustained serious injuries,” he said.
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November - 6 
A Police official was killed by suspected Maoists in Rajnandgaon District on November 6, First Post. Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Narbad Boga (54) was killed near Chirchari village under Baghnadi Police Station limits on Raipur-Nagpur National Highway, a senior Police official said. Boga and two ot
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A Police official was killed by suspected Maoists in Rajnandgaon District on November 6, First Post. Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Narbad Boga (54) was killed near Chirchari village under Baghnadi Police Station limits on Raipur-Nagpur National Highway, a senior Police official said. Boga and two other Policemen had been sent there from Baghnadi after a report of road accident on the Highway was received. Two motorcycle-borne men fired on them and fled inside the forest. "While Boga sustained two bullet injuries in the incident, other two jawans escaped unhurt," the Police officer said.
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November - 10 
A Police jawan was hacked to death by suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Bijapur District on November 10, reports Business Standard. Assistant Constable Rahul Raidu (27), posted at Bhairamgarh Police Station, was attacked by suspected Maoists late last night close to his workp
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A Police jawan was hacked to death by suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Bijapur District on November 10, reports Business Standard. Assistant Constable Rahul Raidu (27), posted at Bhairamgarh Police Station, was attacked by suspected Maoists late last night close to his workplace, Bijapur Superintendent of Police (SP), K L Dhruv said. Raidu, who joined the Police Force in 2011, was also the nephew of former Congress (Bijapur) District President, Ajay Singh, a native of Bhairamgarh town, Police said. Raidu was reportedly playing cards with some villagers in Sanjay Para area, located on the outskirts of Bhairamgarh town, when a group of men armed with axes and knives arrived there and after an altercation with the jawan, they attacked him several times leaving him critically injured. The assailants fled into the forest after committing the crime, the SP said. Soon after, Raidu succumbed to his injuries during treatment, SP said. "Prima facie, it appears to be the handiwork of Maoists. Although, everything will be clear after the investigation," Dhruv said.
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November - 10 
In a separate incident, a woman identified as Bhime Madkami (50) sustained serious injuries on legs in a blast near Kondapara village under Aranpur Police Station limits in Dantewada District on November 10, reports The Hindu. “The incident occurred while Madkami was in the nearby jungle to gr
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In a separate incident, a woman identified as Bhime Madkami (50) sustained serious injuries on legs in a blast near Kondapara village under Aranpur Police Station limits in Dantewada District on November 10, reports The Hindu. “The incident occurred while Madkami was in the nearby jungle to graze cattle,” a Police official said. According to the officer, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has its outpost close to Kondapara and SF personnel often carry out patrolling from the area where the blast took place.
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November - 10 
Meanwhile, a District Reserve Group (DRG) jawan was killed in pressure bomb blasts triggered by Maoists in Bijapur District on November 10, reports The Hindu. “A team of security men was returning after carrying out an anti-Maoist operation when the jawan came under impact of the blast in Fars
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Meanwhile, a District Reserve Group (DRG) jawan was killed in pressure bomb blasts triggered by Maoists in Bijapur District on November 10, reports The Hindu. “A team of security men was returning after carrying out an anti-Maoist operation when the jawan came under impact of the blast in Farsegarh police station area (Bijapur),” Bijapur SP, K. L. Dhruv said. The joint contingent of Special Task Force (STF), DRG and Police personnel from local Police Stations was out on the operation since November 5 to the interior forest of southern Bijapur. On the way back, Constable Mudra Budhram inadvertently stepped over the pressure IED (improvised explosive device) connection triggering the blast that killed him, he said.
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November - 11 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was killed in an exchange of fire with Security Forces (SFs) in Kanker District on November 11, reports The Hindu. The skirmish took place between a team of Border Security Force (BSF) and the rebels in a forest near Gome village under Koyalibeda
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was killed in an exchange of fire with Security Forces (SFs) in Kanker District on November 11, reports The Hindu. The skirmish took place between a team of Border Security Force (BSF) and the rebels in a forest near Gome village under Koyalibeda Police Station limits, a senior Police official said. The killed Maoist cadre was identified as Shobhi Ram Kawachi (30), member of Panidobir LOS (local organisation squad) of Maoists, he said. Since November 9, eight BSF teams were carrying out anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] operations in the forests of Koyalibeda and adjoining Abhujmarh, a Maoist bastion, around 350 kilometres from Raipur. A group of Maoists opened indiscriminate fire on a patrolling party and fled when the SF personnel zeroed in on them, the officer added.
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November - 12 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘deputy commander,’ identified as Boti Kashyap, was killed in a gun-battle with Security Forces (SFs) in Kondagaon District on November 12, reports Indian Express. Kashyap was gunned down in the skirmish at Kudoor village under Mardapal Poli
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘deputy commander,’ identified as Boti Kashyap, was killed in a gun-battle with Security Forces (SFs) in Kondagaon District on November 12, reports Indian Express. Kashyap was gunned down in the skirmish at Kudoor village under Mardapal Police Station limits, Superintendent of Police (SP) of Kondagaon, Santosh Singh said. Police had received a tip off that the Maoists will be holding a ‘jan adalat’ (people’s court) where they were to penalize some villagers, the SP said. Following the alert, District Police teams from Narayanpur and Kondagaon were sent to Kudoor. As soon as the SFs arrived at the spot, the rebels opened fire to which they fired in retaliation. The Maoists fled from the spot. Kashyap’s body was recovered during the search, while an INSAS (Indian Small Arms System) rifle, a 12-bore gun, one radio set and few other items were recovered, he said.
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November - 12 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) activities are likely to suffer a major setback following the scrapping of INR 500 and INR 1,000 notes as the rebels may find it difficult to dispose of their cash, apparently in hundreds of crores, concealed in insurgency-hit regions of Chhattisgarh, Pol
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) activities are likely to suffer a major setback following the scrapping of INR 500 and INR 1,000 notes as the rebels may find it difficult to dispose of their cash, apparently in hundreds of crores, concealed in insurgency-hit regions of Chhattisgarh, Police have claimed, reports Indian Express on November 13. According to sources, Naxals [Left Wing Extremists (LWEs)] have stashed over INR 70 billion at their dumps in Bastar region. Following the move, the State Police have beefed up security at banks, ATMs and other economic establishments in the insurgency-affected pockets, particularly Bastar. “As per intelligence inputs, the ban on higher currency has frustrated the Naxals and they may target ATMs, banks, post offices and other business establishments in near future in the areas of their presence,” Special Director General of Police (anti-Maoist operations) D M Awasthi said. According to Awasthi, Maoists collect crores of rupees through levy and extortion and keep cash with them or in the dumps in forests for their activities and distribution among their cadres and supporters.
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November - 13 
During the past two years, Police have seized 45 automatic weapons from the Naxals [Left Wing Extremists (LWEs)] during various anti-Naxal operations that happened in the restive Bastar region, claimed Inspector General of Police (IGP) (Bastar) SRP Kalluri, reports The Pioneer on November 14. &ldquo
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During the past two years, Police have seized 45 automatic weapons from the Naxals [Left Wing Extremists (LWEs)] during various anti-Naxal operations that happened in the restive Bastar region, claimed Inspector General of Police (IGP) (Bastar) SRP Kalluri, reports The Pioneer on November 14. “Police and paramilitary forces have achieved commendable success in the fight against Naxals in North Bastar region. Similar kind of operations would be carried out in other parts of Bastar,” IGP Kalluri said. He further said that joint operations are being carried out concurrently in all parts of Bastar region. Speaking on the backdrop of killing of Mundagaon Naxal LOS (local organisation squad) ‘deputy commander’ Boti Kashyap at Narayanpur wherein a 12 bore gun a Self-Loading Rifle (SLR) and other items were seized, the IGP said that whatever Security Forces (SFs) get after encounter or searching are made public. He said that from June 2014 and by 2016, 45 automatic arms have been recovered from Left-Wing Insurgents. Notably, according to a report of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA); during the same period 1,915 arms have been recovered from Left Wing Extremists from various parts of the country. The report further says that during the aforementioned period 1,120 Naxals incidents happened in Chhattisgarh wherein 306 people lost their lives.
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November - 13 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted a Class 9 student from the Kamkanaar weekly market in Bijapur District on November 13, reports Business Standard. Santosh Bodde, a resident of the pre-Matric hostel, had gone to his village Kamkanaar for some work. The reason behind th
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted a Class 9 student from the Kamkanaar weekly market in Bijapur District on November 13, reports Business Standard. Santosh Bodde, a resident of the pre-Matric hostel, had gone to his village Kamkanaar for some work. The reason behind the boy's abduction was not clear immediately. The boy's family, however, has appealed to the Maoists to free Santosh.
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November - 14 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘militia commander’, Vanjam Nanda was killed in an exchange of fire between District Reserve Group (DRG) and Maoists in the jungles of Dornapal Police Station limits in Sukma District in the wee hours on November 14, reports The Hindu. It is
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘militia commander’, Vanjam Nanda was killed in an exchange of fire between District Reserve Group (DRG) and Maoists in the jungles of Dornapal Police Station limits in Sukma District in the wee hours on November 14, reports The Hindu. It is to be noted that Vanjam had served as the head of Janatana Sarkar (people’s government) group Maoists in Arlampalli, Medwahi, Tonguda and Toyapara villages. During the search, a country made rifle, some 12 bore live ammunition, wire and other items were recovered.
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November - 16 
Six Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) near Bugum-Perma forest in Dantewada District on November 16, reports Indian Express. Anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] Operations Special Director General of Police (DGP) DM Awasthi s
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Six Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) near Bugum-Perma forest in Dantewada District on November 16, reports Indian Express. Anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] Operations Special Director General of Police (DGP) DM Awasthi said that the bodies of the six have been recovered, while many more may have been injured or even killed. “Of these six, three are men, all of them wore uniform and the weapons recovered include 3 303 rifles, 2 12 bore rifles and 1 single barrel weapon among other items.’’ He said that two Naxals were captured alive. Chhattisgarh Police sources said that they had received intelligence inputs about the movement of 50 to 60 Maoists holding a meeting on the Dantewada-Sukma border four to five days ago.
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November - 17 
One Maoist cadre was killed in an encounter with SFs in the forests of Bijapur District on November 17, reports The Hindu. The face-off took place in the morning when a joint team of Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) 204th battalion of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) commandos a
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One Maoist cadre was killed in an encounter with SFs in the forests of Bijapur District on November 17, reports The Hindu. The face-off took place in the morning when a joint team of Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) 204th battalion of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) commandos and District Police Force was carrying out an anti-Maoist operation in Basaguda Police Station area, Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Mohit Garg said. As the SFs advanced through the jungles of Kondpalli village, around 500 kilometres from Raipur, a group of Maoists opened fire on them leading to a gun-battle, he said. During a search of the area, body of a male Maoist was found, along with an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) and other items.
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November - 18 
One Policeman was injured in a pipe bomb blast allegedly triggered by Communist Party of IndiaMaoist (CPIMaoist) cadres in Bijapur District on November 18, reports PTI. The incident occurred near a river under Mirtur Police Station area when a Road Opening Party (ROP) of security personnel, deployed
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One Policeman was injured in a pipe bomb blast allegedly triggered by Communist Party of IndiaMaoist (CPIMaoist) cadres in Bijapur District on November 18, reports PTI. The incident occurred near a river under Mirtur Police Station area when a Road Opening Party (ROP) of security personnel, deployed between Mirtur and Fulgatta villages, was out on duty, a senior Police official said. When Security Forces (SFs) were on their way back to Mirtur, the rebels detonated the pipe bomb, causing splinter injuries to an assistant constable Veer Singh, he said. The Maoists fled to the forest after setting off the blast. A combing operation has been launched to trace the attackers, the official said.
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November - 19 
Meanwhile, the SFs detained a villager who was carrying INR 600,000 in cash to get the currency exchanged for the CPI-Maoist, near Muriyapada in Bijapur District on November 19, reports India Today. The villager identified as Madkam Bandi was carrying the money in INR 500 and INR 1,000 currency note
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Meanwhile, the SFs detained a villager who was carrying INR 600,000 in cash to get the currency exchanged for the CPI-Maoist, near Muriyapada in Bijapur District on November 19, reports India Today. The villager identified as Madkam Bandi was carrying the money in INR 500 and INR 1,000 currency notes. During interrogation, he allegedly confessed that the money was given to him by Maoist rebels and he was going to Charla mandal (administrative division) in Khammam District of Telangana to convert the money from bank.
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November - 19 
Security Forces (SFs) raided a Communist Party of IndiaMaoist (CPIMaoist) camp and killed at least five Maoists following an encounter in the jungles of Tuspal and Becha Kilam villages in Abujhmaad under Chhotedongar Police Station limits in the Narayanpur District on November 19, reports Deccan Chr
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Security Forces (SFs) raided a Communist Party of IndiaMaoist (CPIMaoist) camp and killed at least five Maoists following an encounter in the jungles of Tuspal and Becha Kilam villages in Abujhmaad under Chhotedongar Police Station limits in the Narayanpur District on November 19, reports Deccan Chronicle. In a joint operation involving SF personnel of Districts of Kondagaon and Narayanpur, SFs stormed the Maoist camp in the forested village of Becha located inside Abujhmaad area early on Saturday morning and busted it in an hourlong operation, Bastar Police said. “The counterinsurgency operation led to decimation of Military Company No. six of CPI (Maoist) and killing of at least half a dozen Naxals. However, we could recover bodies of five Maoists along with their weapons,” Narayanpur, Superintendent of Police (SP), Abhishek Meena who camped at Becha to provide a safe corridor to retreating parties engaged in the operation, said. “It was a joint operation carried out by the District Reserve Guards (DRG) and the Special Task Force (STF) of the police,” Meena said, adding, “The gun battle lasted for over two hours”. The Police seized three rifles of 12 bore, one rifle of 315 bore and articles of daily use from the spot, adds New Indian express.
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November - 20 
A top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre carrying a cash reward of INR 500,000 on his head surrendered in Dantewada District on November 20, reports The Pioneer. According to the Police, the rebel was deeply dissatisfied with the hollow ideology of Maoists and shabby treatment meted
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A top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre carrying a cash reward of INR 500,000 on his head surrendered in Dantewada District on November 20, reports The Pioneer. According to the Police, the rebel was deeply dissatisfied with the hollow ideology of Maoists and shabby treatment meted out to him by the fellow cadres. “Mangat alias Diwakar (35) resident of Maraskol village in Narayanpur district has given up arms,” Dantewada, Superintendent of Police (SP), Kamlochan Kashyap, said. Diwakar had joined Naxal [Left Wing extremism (LWE)] cadre in 2006 and was actively involved in various Naxal incidents, the SP said while adding that seeing his activity he was made the President of Naxal Jantana Sarkar (people’s government) of Panchayat (village level local-self government institution) level. “After working as Jantana Sarkar President, he was promoted in 2009 as Area Committee Member. In 2014 he was shifted to DKAMS (Dandakaranya Kisan Adivasi Majdoor Sangh),” the SP mentioned. Associated with Maoists for more than a decade, he was involved in several serious Naxal incidents like the attack on the party of 39th battalion Central reserve Police Force (CRPF) near Maharabeda under Dhaudai Police Station in 2010, in which 27 jawans were killed, SP Kashyap said. In 2016, Diwakar also took part in the ambush attack on a Police party near Kilem Tetam in which a Sub-Inspector was killed.
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November - 21 
Two CRPF personnel were injured when Maoists triggered a landmine blast at Narsapuram in Sukma District on November 21, reports The News Nation. The blast was carried out by Maoists at half a kilometre distance away from the CRPF camp. Head constables Parvinder and T Sagar were injured during the ex
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Two CRPF personnel were injured when Maoists triggered a landmine blast at Narsapuram in Sukma District on November 21, reports The News Nation. The blast was carried out by Maoists at half a kilometre distance away from the CRPF camp. Head constables Parvinder and T Sagar were injured during the explosion. The jawans inadvertently stepped over the pressure IED set.
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November - 22 
A Sub-Inspector (SI) of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) was killed and a head constable injured in a pressure-bomb blast triggered by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the dense forests in Sukma District on November 22, reports The Telegraph. ”The incident took pla
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A Sub-Inspector (SI) of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) was killed and a head constable injured in a pressure-bomb blast triggered by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the dense forests in Sukma District on November 22, reports The Telegraph. ”The incident took place early this morning when a patrolling team of CRPF's 74th battalion was out on an area domination operation in Chintalnar police station area,” a CRPF official said.While Security Forces (SFs) were cordoning off a patch between Burkapal Police camp and Chintalnar, one of them inadvertently stepped on an Improvised Explosive device (IED) set with a pressure trigger. The blast left SI, B.S. Bist and head constable Sudhakar, belonging to the 74th battalion, injured, the officer said.
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November - 22 
The Chhattisgarh Government has ordered to block at least 40 bank accounts in Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)]-hit regions of Bastar District and Rajnandgaon District following “suspicious” transactions in these accounts in the aftermath of demonetisation of two high value currency note
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The Chhattisgarh Government has ordered to block at least 40 bank accounts in Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)]-hit regions of Bastar District and Rajnandgaon District following “suspicious” transactions in these accounts in the aftermath of demonetisation of two high value currency notes on November 22, reports The Asian Age. Officials told that they have been alerted by bank authorities following high transactions in these accounts during November 10-15. The bank accounts had deposits of INR 60 million during the period. He added that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) might have deposited the old notes in these accounts to redeem the defunct money.Meanwhile, more than 50 banks in Naxal-hit areas of Chhattisgarh have recorded deposits of nearly INR 200 million within two weeks till November 22, reports The New Indian Express. Based on an intelligence report, transactions in these accounts have been put on hold. Police suspect the money deposited belonged to the Naxals and that the latter is using the bank accounts of other people to escape the demonetisation drive.Special Director General (Naxal Operations and Special Intelligence Bureau) Durgesh Madhav Awasthi told: “We have issued an instruction that after demonetisation. The Naxals will bring out huge hoarded money buried in the ground for mobilisation in a bid to save it from becoming illegal tender. They are applying the two-way approach to save their money: first, they are returning old money to their contractors and asking them to provide new currencies after getting it converted; secondly, they are using their rural and urban networks to deposit their money in banks.” “We are getting such information from all eight Naxal-hit districts. In the last three to four days, we have identified people in whose accounts money was deposited, and have sent their names to the Superintendent of Police (SP), Collector and banks, asking them to stop transactions in such accounts till it is established that the deposited money belongs to account holders. The depositors will themselves speak about the source of money. It is also possible, in some cases, that money belongs to the depositors,” he said. “However, as per information, Maoists have deposited big amounts in the accounts of people having very little transactions or having ‘Jan Dhan’ accounts. I have instructed Superintendents of Police and bank officials to inquire into such accounts. More than 50 accounts have been traced so far, but their numbers are increasing. We have information of Rs. 15-20 crore being deposited in such accounts,” he added.
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November - 23 
Chief Minister (CM) Raman Singh on November 23, said that the demonetization move of Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi is a historic step to eradicate black money in the country, reports The Pioneer. The CM said that that it will also eliminate Naxalism [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)], terrorism and cor
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Chief Minister (CM) Raman Singh on November 23, said that the demonetization move of Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi is a historic step to eradicate black money in the country, reports The Pioneer. The CM said that that it will also eliminate Naxalism [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)], terrorism and corruption. The economic condition of the country will improve drastically, he said. The CM inaugurated the 'Ujjawala' project, which aims to provide domestic gas connections to five thousand housewives under the Below Poverty Line (BPL) category and also laid foundation stones of 35 developmental works worth Rs 17.13 crore in the District.
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November - 25 
A 22 year old Naxal Left Wing Extremist (LWE) Kartam Shankar alias Lacchu surrendered before the intelligence wing of Chhattisgarh Police on November 25, reports PTI. He was an active member of National ParkIndravatiBhamragarh (NIB), Company of the Communist Party of IndiaMaoist (CPIMaoist). He was
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A 22 year old Naxal Left Wing Extremist (LWE) Kartam Shankar alias Lacchu surrendered before the intelligence wing of Chhattisgarh Police on November 25, reports PTI. He was an active member of National ParkIndravatiBhamragarh (NIB), Company of the Communist Party of IndiaMaoist (CPIMaoist). He was involved in the 2007 Ranibodli Police outpost attack, in which over 55 Police Personnel were killed. He was carrying a reward of INR 800,000 on his head, turned himself in at Special Intelligence Branch (SIB) Headquarters, citing disappointment with harsh forest life. He expressed his willingness to lead a normal life, told the Senior Superintendent of Police of SIB, Sundarraj P. Lacchu, resident of Tekla village under Kutru Police Station (Bijapur), was forcibly inducted into the CPIMaoist as 'Bal Sangham' member in 2005 after his mother was died. His younger brother, Ramesh, was also taken away by Maoists.
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November - 25 
Meanwhile, in a separate incident, a Maoist cadre wanted in connection with an attempt to murder case was arrested from Antagarh region in Kanker District on November 25, reports The Pioneer. “District Police during a search operation was tipped off about presence of Kaliram Anchal (30), a re
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Meanwhile, in a separate incident, a Maoist cadre wanted in connection with an attempt to murder case was arrested from Antagarh region in Kanker District on November 25, reports The Pioneer. “District Police during a search operation was tipped off about presence of Kaliram Anchal (30), a resident of Antagarh in Kasdand village” SP, Kanker, ML Kotwani said. Acting on the input, Police arrested the Maoist against whom an attempt to murder case was registered with Antagarh Police Station, he said.
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November - 25 
Separately, four Maoists, including two women, carrying cash rewards of INR 800,000 and INR 100,000 each on their heads respectively, were arrested from restive Dantewada District on November 25, reports The Pioneer. The insurgents were arrested from Barsoor Police Station area of Dantewada District
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Separately, four Maoists, including two women, carrying cash rewards of INR 800,000 and INR 100,000 each on their heads respectively, were arrested from restive Dantewada District on November 25, reports The Pioneer. The insurgents were arrested from Barsoor Police Station area of Dantewada District, a senior Police official said. They were identified as Neelaram Mandavi (25), Santuram Alami (30) and two women cadres — Raimoti alias Rame (25) and Budhri (21). “Based on intelligence input that the duo had arrived at the local market of Barsoor, a Police team swung into action and nabbed them,” he said. Raimoti was active as a member of the Company6 of the CPIMaoist while Neelaram was a ‘janmilitia commander’, the official said.
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November - 26 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Joga Markam (28), a native of Dhanikarka Village, was arrested by a joint team of Security Forces (SFs) from Kuakonda Police Station in Dantewada District on November 26, reports The Indian Express. He was carrying a reward of INR 1
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Joga Markam (28), a native of Dhanikarka Village, was arrested by a joint team of Security Forces (SFs) from Kuakonda Police Station in Dantewada District on November 26, reports The Indian Express. He was carrying a reward of INR 100,000 on his head and allegedly involved in the Malewada landmine attack in which seven Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were killed in March 30, 2016. The arrest came after a squad of District Force and CRPF launched a search operation in the interiors of Kuakonda, based on inputs about presence of the Naxal. Joga had been active with the CPI-Maoist for last three years during which he was involved in at least 10 Naxal [left Wing extremism (LWE)] attacks in the region, Police said.
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November - 26 
A villager was injured in blast allegedly triggered by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres near a Government school in Kanker District on November 26, reports The Pioneer. The blast in which a villager was injured, took place at the entry point of the Government middle school Bhaisa
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A villager was injured in blast allegedly triggered by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres near a Government school in Kanker District on November 26, reports The Pioneer. The blast in which a villager was injured, took place at the entry point of the Government middle school Bhaisa under Rowghat Police Station limits of the District. “The incident happened around 8 am and 8.30 am while school was running and students were inside the school building in Bhaisa village,” Superintendent of Police (SP), Kanker, ML Kotwani said. Police had received information that Maoists had placed banner-poster in the Government school. Immediately security personnel were dispatched to the spot, the SP said. However, before the force could arrive at the spot, a man identified as Sonu Ram Dugga (35) tried to put away a suspected looking container with a stick which exploded and the man sustained serious injuries, SP Kotwani added.Meanwhile, two suspected Maoists were arrested during a search operation carried out by Security Forces (SFs) in jungles near Bechapal village under Mirtur Police Station in Dantewada District on November 26, reports The Pioneer. They were identified as Somaru Oyam (25) and Mangu Oyam (47) who tried to run away after seeing Police party, a senior police official said while adding that the duo was Jan Militia members.
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November - 27 
Meanwhile, two women the Maoist cadres surrendered before Police in Narayanpur District on November 27, reports The Daily Pioneer. Sanno Korram and Ramoli Korram (both 25), natives of Permapal Village under Dhaudai Police station area of the District, allegedly belonging to Chetna Natya Manch (CNM)
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Meanwhile, two women the Maoist cadres surrendered before Police in Narayanpur District on November 27, reports The Daily Pioneer. Sanno Korram and Ramoli Korram (both 25), natives of Permapal Village under Dhaudai Police station area of the District, allegedly belonging to Chetna Natya Manch (CNM), the cultural wing of CPI Maoist, wanted to join the mainstream as they were disillusioned with the Maoist ideology. Narayanpur, Superintendent of Police (SP), Abhishek Meena, told that the cadres turned themselves in citing disappointment with the hollow Maoist ideology and their wrong policies. The surrendered Maoists were allegedly involved in various incidents of murder, attempt to murder and abduction in Dhaudai area, said the SP.
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November - 30 
Two Maoists, identified as Kosa (28) and Handa (30), were arrested while procuring commodities of daily use from a local weekly market in Katekalyan area in Dantewada District. The Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) said that INR 200,000 cash reward was announced for the arrest of Kosa.
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Two Maoists, identified as Kosa (28) and Handa (30), were arrested while procuring commodities of daily use from a local weekly market in Katekalyan area in Dantewada District. The Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) said that INR 200,000 cash reward was announced for the arrest of Kosa.
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November - 30 
Two Maoists, identified as Payke Midiami (25) and Deve Madkami (27), were arrested from Dantewada District on November 30, reports The Business Standard. The arrested cadres were carrying cash reward of INR 500,000 and INR 200,000 on their head, Police said. "While the women cadres were n
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Two Maoists, identified as Payke Midiami (25) and Deve Madkami (27), were arrested from Dantewada District on November 30, reports The Business Standard. The arrested cadres were carrying cash reward of INR 500,000 and INR 200,000 on their head, Police said. "While the women cadres were nabbed from Kuakonda police station area after an exchange of fire with police, two others were held from a weekly market in Katekalyan Police Station limits," Dantewada Additional Superintendent of Police (anti-Maoist operations) Gorakhnath Baghel told PTI. A patrolling team of police was on its way to Dantewada town from Sukma District in an SUV when they spotted a group of ultras heading to the other side of forest after crossing the road at Bhusaras Valley in Kuakonda area, around 400 kilometres from here, he said. Sensing presence of Security Forces (SFs), the Maoists opened fire on them leading to a gunfight between the two sides. A 12 bore country-made gun, five live cartridges, Maoist uniforms and items of daily use were also seized from their possession. Payke, who was active as Katekalyan area committee member, was looking after the activities of Krantikari Adivasi Mahila Sangthan (KAMS), a frontal wing of Maoists, in Katekalyan and Darbha area, the ASP said adding that she was carrying a reward of INR 500,000 on her head. Similarly, Deve who was a Deputy Commander in Platoon no 24 under Darbha Division of Maoists since 2012 was carrying a reward of INR 200,000 on her head.
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*Data till , April 23, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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