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Jharkhand (Maoist Insurgency): Timeline (Terrorist Activities) -2009
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September - 1 
A heavy exchange of fire took place between the Police and Maoists at Kalrabera forest under Ghurabandha Police station in the Ghatshila sub-division. The East Singhbhum However, no casualty was reported from either side.
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A heavy exchange of fire took place between the Police and Maoists at Kalrabera forest under Ghurabandha Police station in the Ghatshila sub-division. The East Singhbhum However, no casualty was reported from either side.
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September - 1 
IANS reports that Alok Kumar, Circle Officer of Paki block in the Palamau District, who was abducted by the PLFI cadres on August 31, has been rescued, Police said on September 2 (today). He was rescued from the forest of Manatu block in the same District on September 1 at around 11.45pm, an unnamed
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IANS reports that Alok Kumar, Circle Officer of Paki block in the Palamau District, who was abducted by the PLFI cadres on August 31, has been rescued, Police said on September 2 (today). He was rescued from the forest of Manatu block in the same District on September 1 at around 11.45pm, an unnamed Police officer said. According to sources, the extremists had demanded a ransom of INR 20 lakh.
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September - 2 
Times of India reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a village guard in the Pachmo village under the Mahuatand Police station in the Bokaro District in the morning of September 2. Police sources said the Maoists killed Ramdhani Ganju suspecting him to be a Polic
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Times of India reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a village guard in the Pachmo village under the Mahuatand Police station in the Bokaro District in the morning of September 2. Police sources said the Maoists killed Ramdhani Ganju suspecting him to be a Police informer. The incident occurred when Ganju was attending a function in his village on the occasion of Karma Puja (religious worship). Approximately 100 armed Maoists held Ganju captive and took him to a nearby community building and later chopped off his neck. The Maoists also left behind pamphlets at the spot which said, "Jo mukhbiri karega, uska yehi halat hoga (Police informers would be dealt in a similar manner)." Police later recovered Ganju's body from the incident site.
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September - 2 
Times of India reports that villagers lynched a cadre of the People Liberation Front of India (PLFI), earlier known as Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT), at Konatoli village in the Gumla District in the night of September 2. He was a resident of Atariya village under Gumla town Police Station. Villa
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Times of India reports that villagers lynched a cadre of the People Liberation Front of India (PLFI), earlier known as Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT), at Konatoli village in the Gumla District in the night of September 2. He was a resident of Atariya village under Gumla town Police Station. Villagers attacked Dhoni with stone boulders and lynched him at Konatoli. No arms were found from the incident site, Police said. The identity of the deceased was ascertained in the afternoon of September 3 when two youths from his village identified him as Bhikhma Oraon alias Dhoni. The Police said his name figured in a number of cases, including that of murder, extortion and looting, in the Gumla and Ghaghra Police Station areas of the District.
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September - 3 
PTI reports that seven Naxalites (left-wing extremists) were arrested on September 3 after the Police overpowered them following an encounter at Matoli village in the Garwah District, Police said. "During the two-hour gun-battle with the Naxalites of the Trititya Prastui Committee (TPC), 200 rounds
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PTI reports that seven Naxalites (left-wing extremists) were arrested on September 3 after the Police overpowered them following an encounter at Matoli village in the Garwah District, Police said. "During the two-hour gun-battle with the Naxalites of the Trititya Prastui Committee (TPC), 200 rounds were fired from both sides. There was no casualty on either side," said Superintendent of Police (SP) Saket Kumar Singh. Getting a tip-off that a group of TPC activists had congregated near the village, the Police team rushed to the spot around 4pm (IST), triggering the exchange of firing. 11 guns were recovered from their possession, the SP said. The TPC, a breakaway group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), has been engaged in extortion and loot in the area, the SP said.
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September - 4 
At least two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed in an encounter with the Police in the Ranchi District on September 4, reports Telegraph. A gun battle ensued between the two sides when the Maoists opened fire towards a Police picket at Baruhatu forest in the Bundu Police
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At least two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed in an encounter with the Police in the Ranchi District on September 4, reports Telegraph. A gun battle ensued between the two sides when the Maoists opened fire towards a Police picket at Baruhatu forest in the Bundu Police Station area around 1.30am (IST). At least 700 rounds of bullets were fired from automatic and semi-automatic weapons during the encounter that continued for nearly three hours. Superintendent of Police (SP), Anup T. Mathew, confirmed the incident saying the Police forced the Maoists to retreat. “The rebels had opened fire from the hilly terrain side and wanted to damage the picket, which hinders their subversive activities. We killed at least two rebels,” Mathew said. He said the purpose of the attack was to divert the attention of the police who have intensified operations in other parts of Bundu.
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September - 4 
In another incident, an armed squad of the Maoists attacked an abandoned Police picket at Maniadih in the Tundi block (administrative unit), some 40 kilometers from the Dhanbad District headquarters. The insurgents planted two powerful can bombs around 1am, destroying a major portion of the picket.
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In another incident, an armed squad of the Maoists attacked an abandoned Police picket at Maniadih in the Tundi block (administrative unit), some 40 kilometers from the Dhanbad District headquarters. The insurgents planted two powerful can bombs around 1am, destroying a major portion of the picket. They also opened fire and reportedly shouted slogans against the Police and the administration before leaving the spot. Talking to Telegraph, Deputy SP Burnwal said no one had sustained injuries in the incident.Returning from Maniadih, the extremists also attacked the Pokharia Police picket, engaging the Police in a 10-minute encounter before disappearing into the dense forests. Sources said losses incurred by the security establishment in the District are being pegged at INR 1500000.
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Five villagers were shot dead by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Pundigiri under Tamar block, 45 kilometers from Ranchi, Police said on September 7 (today), Hindustan Times reported. According to the Police, the Maoists raided Pundigiri village in the night of September 6 and abd
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Five villagers were shot dead by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Pundigiri under Tamar block, 45 kilometers from Ranchi, Police said on September 7 (today), Hindustan Times reported. According to the Police, the Maoists raided Pundigiri village in the night of September 6 and abducted the five villagers and took them to a forest where they were shot dead. "Five people were abducted by the Maoist rebels late Sunday night and were shot dead," Jharkhand Police spokesperson S. N. Pradhan said. The bodies were recovered on September 7. "The killed people had Maoist background. The activists killed them on suspicion of passing information about their movement to police," added Pradhan. The victims include two students, adds PTI.
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September - 7 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed two persons, Sajjad Khan and Dinesh Dusadh at Chutwag village in Latehar District in the afternoon of September 7, reports Times of India.
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed two persons, Sajjad Khan and Dinesh Dusadh at Chutwag village in Latehar District in the afternoon of September 7, reports Times of India.
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September - 8 
Three Naxalites (left wing extremists) of the Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC), a breakaway faction of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), were arrested after an encounter with the Police at Churugarha, about 70 kilometers from Ranchi, the Police said on September 8, reported PTI. Th
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Three Naxalites (left wing extremists) of the Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC), a breakaway faction of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), were arrested after an encounter with the Police at Churugarha, about 70 kilometers from Ranchi, the Police said on September 8, reported PTI. The Police reached the spot after getting a tip-off that a group of JPC cadres had assembled at Churugarha to plot a crime in the night of September 7. The JPC cadres started firing as soon as they spotted the Police, triggering a two-hour long gun-battle before the Naxalites tried to flee. The police, however, chased and arrested three of them. Three rifles and some ammunition were seized from their possession, Senior Superintendent of Police Praveen Kumar said. Over 150 bullets were fired by both the sides, he added and claimed that some of the Naxalites had suffered bullet wounds, but they managed to escape. “One of the three arrested Naxalites, identified as Raj Kumar Ganju, is a big catch for the police,” he added further. Ganju was allegedly involved in a number of cases.
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September - 9 
intelligence sources said that a large number of armed Naxalites (left wing extremists) have taken shelter in the Ghatshila sub-division. The Naxalites, reportedly from West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh, have assembled on the hills of Ghurabandha to attend a training camp in Jamshedpur. According to in
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intelligence sources said that a large number of armed Naxalites (left wing extremists) have taken shelter in the Ghatshila sub-division. The Naxalites, reportedly from West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh, have assembled on the hills of Ghurabandha to attend a training camp in Jamshedpur. According to intelligence inputs, about 80 armed extremists were taking shelter at Pawadapahar, which is strategically located and is also considered a safe haven for Naxalites. Talking to Telegraph, the intelligence sources said that the Naxalite squads already have teams operating in Ghurabandha. “Two armed squads, led by Putu Munda and Kanhu Munda, operate in Ghurabandha. The strength of both squads is not more than 18. But those gathered at Pawadapahar are about 80 in number,” said a source. Intelligence reportedly alerted the District police about their presence. A week ago, the Police neutralised a training camp by conducting a special operation at Karlabera forest, under the jurisdiction of the Ghurabandha Police station. The Police team, led by East Singhbhum District Superintendent of Police Naveen Kumar Singh, had a fierce encounter with the extremists, who had set up five watch-towers and thatched houses to live in. The spot where the Naxalites have gathered is about two kilometres to the north-west of Karlabera. Some suspect that the extremists may have also sneaked into Pawadapahar from the Gorumahisani Police station area of bordering Mayurbhanj District in the State of Orissa. “Several maybe new recruits. But their frequent visits have made the area more sensitive,” said the intelligence source, who, claimed to have intimated the Police about heightened Naxalite activities in the Ghatshila sub-division and also in the Dalma region.
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September - 9 
The fast-track court II of Awdhesh Mal on September 9 found a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader, Shyam Sinku, guilty in an arms case and sentenced him to five years’ rigorous imprisonment (RI), Telegraph reports. Sinku, an ‘area commander’ of the Ghurabandha region in the Ghatshila
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The fast-track court II of Awdhesh Mal on September 9 found a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader, Shyam Sinku, guilty in an arms case and sentenced him to five years’ rigorous imprisonment (RI), Telegraph reports. Sinku, an ‘area commander’ of the Ghurabandha region in the Ghatshila sub-division of the East Singhbhum District, was arrested from the same Police station area on June 26, 2006. On being interrogated, the Maoist revealed the address of a hideout in Dumaria. Police had raided the place and recovered two rifles, including a self-loading one. A case was registered against him under the arms act at the Dumaria Police station on the basis of an FIR lodged by then officer-in-charge Manoj Kumar Gupta. Sinku, a Kumardubi resident, had told the Police that he visited the steel city a number of times with his comrades. He also divulged secrets about the outfit’s operations in Ghatshila. Sinku, considered a hard-core extremist, was involved in many subversive activities in and around Ghatshila. In 2008, a Jamshedpur fast-track court had sentenced him to 10 years’ RI after he was found guilty of a murder attempt on the village headman of Kasiabera village. Sinku was the first extremist to be convicted in a court of law by the Jamshedpur civil court.
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September - 11 
The Jharkhand Government will undertake a pilot project to construct helipads at Police stations in two Districts worst affected by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) violence, an official spokesperson said on September 11. "Under the project, helipads will be constructed at police sta
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The Jharkhand Government will undertake a pilot project to construct helipads at Police stations in two Districts worst affected by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) violence, an official spokesperson said on September 11. "Under the project, helipads will be constructed at police stations in Palamau and Chatra Districts. These will be used for anti-Maoist operations," S.N. Pradhan, Jharkhand Police spokesperson, told IANS. An unnamed senior Police official, involved in anti-Maoist operations, said, "In Palamau and Chatra Districts, it is difficult to move in deep jungle areas as the Maoist rebels have planted landmines. The geographical terrain of both the districts favour the rebels. The construction of helipads will help in the movement of security forces." According to sources, Jharkhand Government could plan such helipads in other Districts also.
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September - 14 
Three CPI-Maoist cadres, identified as Nandu Ganju, Suresh Ganju and Mukesh Paswan, were arrested by the Jharkhand Police on September 14 from the Konka forest of Mccluskieganj, reported Ranchi Express. Police also recovered a single barrel country made rifle, a country made pistol, Naxal (left wing
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Three CPI-Maoist cadres, identified as Nandu Ganju, Suresh Ganju and Mukesh Paswan, were arrested by the Jharkhand Police on September 14 from the Konka forest of Mccluskieganj, reported Ranchi Express. Police also recovered a single barrel country made rifle, a country made pistol, Naxal (left wing extremism) literature, mobile phones and few live cartridges from the arrested Maoists. The arrestees were involved in several cases of loots, extortion, murder and many more reported at different Police stations in the State.
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September - 15 
PTI reports that armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on September 15 severely assaulted five farmers for cultivating their land at Kada village in the Palamau District, Police said. The extremists also destroyed paddy and pulse which the farmers had planted. The Maoists had bra
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PTI reports that armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on September 15 severely assaulted five farmers for cultivating their land at Kada village in the Palamau District, Police said. The extremists also destroyed paddy and pulse which the farmers had planted. The Maoists had branded the five farmers as Police informers two years ago and ordered them not to cultivate the land located near the Sone river, Superintendent of Police Saket Kumar Singh said. Since then, the farmers, who together own about 10 acres of land, did not dare to visit their land for fear of Maoist attack, sources in the Husseinabad Police station said. However, they could not resist resuming ploughing following last week's rains in the face of severe drought in Jharkhand, the sources added.
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September - 16 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was lynched when he and a colleague went to a village to extort money and threaten the residents in THE Segaisai village of West Singhbhum District, Police said, according to IANS. The incident occurred when the duo went there to collect money and
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was lynched when he and a colleague went to a village to extort money and threaten the residents in THE Segaisai village of West Singhbhum District, Police said, according to IANS. The incident occurred when the duo went there to collect money and threaten the villagers against helping the Police, officials said. Members of the Village Defence Committee (VDC) caught both the extremists and started assaulting them. While one of them managed to escape, the other was lynched, Police added. VDCs have been formed by Police to help in the fight against the extremists and to prevent them from spreading their ideology and terror.
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September - 16 
On September 16, two Naxalites (left wing extremists) were lynched by villagers at Itki situated on the outskirts of State capital Ranchi, The Hindu reports. Amit Gope and Aryan, cadres of the People's Liberation Front of India earlier known as Jharkhand Liberation Tigers had been demanding extortio
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On September 16, two Naxalites (left wing extremists) were lynched by villagers at Itki situated on the outskirts of State capital Ranchi, The Hindu reports. Amit Gope and Aryan, cadres of the People's Liberation Front of India earlier known as Jharkhand Liberation Tigers had been demanding extortion from a postmaster, the Deputy Inspector General of Police, R. K. Mullick, said. When the duo again demanded extortion money from him on September 16, a group of villagers collected at the spot and lynched them.
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September - 19 
In the night of September 19, the house of a local Rashtriya Janta Dal party leader was blown up at Chatra and a passenger jeep was set ablaze by the extremists in the Khunti District. Reports said five PLFI cadres intercepted a jeep near Chamri village, forced the passengers to alight and set ablaz
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In the night of September 19, the house of a local Rashtriya Janta Dal party leader was blown up at Chatra and a passenger jeep was set ablaze by the extremists in the Khunti District. Reports said five PLFI cadres intercepted a jeep near Chamri village, forced the passengers to alight and set ablaze the vehicle.
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September - 19 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) militants blew up a major portion of a community hall in the Burger Bazar locality of Bhandaria block in Garhwa District on September 19, according to Telegraph. However, no casualty was reported. According to Garhwa District Police Chief Saket Kumar
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) militants blew up a major portion of a community hall in the Burger Bazar locality of Bhandaria block in Garhwa District on September 19, according to Telegraph. However, no casualty was reported. According to Garhwa District Police Chief Saket Kumar Singh, the incident occurred around 2am (IST).
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September - 20 
Four trucks were set ablaze by the cadres of the People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI), earlier known Jharkhand Liberations Tiger (JLT), at Aara Ghati in Khunti District on September 20, reports Times of India. The PLFI cadres stopped the trucks carrying coal tar and iron equipment and set them
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Four trucks were set ablaze by the cadres of the People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI), earlier known Jharkhand Liberations Tiger (JLT), at Aara Ghati in Khunti District on September 20, reports Times of India. The PLFI cadres stopped the trucks carrying coal tar and iron equipment and set them ablaze, Superintendent of Police (SP) Jatin Narwal said. The extremists set ablaze the trucks for ‘violating’ the outfit's 24-hour shut down call in Palamu division beginning August 19-midnight demanding the release of their ‘sub-zonal commander’ Laxmanji. Police sources said the PLFI cadres had stopped the truck drivers at midnight and asked them to follow their diktat. Jharkhand Police spokesman Inspector General of Police S. N. Pradhan said the drivers didn't listen and hence their trucks were set on fire. "According to our information, the PLFI members had warned the drivers not to ply their vehicles on Saturday night. As the drivers did not follow the outfit's diktat the vehicles were set ablaze at 7 am on Sunday," said Pradhan. The drivers and helpers were chased away.
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September - 20 
PTI reports that a ‘sub-zonal commander’ of the PLFI, Shankar Yadav, who was the prime accused in the August 31 abduction of Alok Kumar, circle officer of Panki in the Latehar District, was arrested during a search operation in the District on September 20, the SP Kuldip Dwedi told reporters. He sai
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PTI reports that a ‘sub-zonal commander’ of the PLFI, Shankar Yadav, who was the prime accused in the August 31 abduction of Alok Kumar, circle officer of Panki in the Latehar District, was arrested during a search operation in the District on September 20, the SP Kuldip Dwedi told reporters. He said that Kumar was later set free by the extremists on September 2. Dwedi added that a semi-automatic 9-mm pistol, magazines and live cartridges, two mobile sets and one motorcycle were seized from his possession. The Police official said Yadav was wanted in at least eight other cases including murder and arson.
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September - 22 
Three Tritiya Prasuti Committee (TPC) cadres were killed and three others arrested during a gun battle between the Police and the extremists in the Kumbha Begwari village of Hazaribagh District on September 22, reports Ranchi Express. The arrested cadres were identified by Ram Kumar Ganju, Binay Mun
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Three Tritiya Prasuti Committee (TPC) cadres were killed and three others arrested during a gun battle between the Police and the extremists in the Kumbha Begwari village of Hazaribagh District on September 22, reports Ranchi Express. The arrested cadres were identified by Ram Kumar Ganju, Binay Munda, and Rajesh Munda. The deceased extremist, however, were not identified yet. The encounter started in the morning and lasted till evening and nearly 500 rounds of fires were exchanged from both sides. Police recovered some arms and five- six pairs of shoes and slippers from them.
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September - 23 
A newly floated armed extremist outfit, Shashtra Kranti Committee (SKC), raided a railway construction site in the Chatra District in the night of September 23 and set ablaze equipments worth more than a crore, reports Telegraph. A Calcutta (West Bengal)-based firm, Khazana Construction Company, has
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A newly floated armed extremist outfit, Shashtra Kranti Committee (SKC), raided a railway construction site in the Chatra District in the night of September 23 and set ablaze equipments worth more than a crore, reports Telegraph. A Calcutta (West Bengal)-based firm, Khazana Construction Company, has been entrusted with the task of laying railway tracks at Kahalari Pilara in the Simaria area of the District. Around 10pm (IST), a group of six gun-wielding men surrounded the site and asked employees to cease work. When the manager Hem Yadav protested, they overpowered him and tied his hands. Five workers were held at gunpoint. The extremists then emptied the petrol tank of a machine at the construction site and set ablaze several other equipments worth INR 1.25 crore. Before Escaping, they issued a warning and said no construction work should be carried on at the site without the permission of the SKC. The Superintendent of Police (SP) Narendra Kumar Singh said, “We have registered a complaint on the basis of company manager Hem Yadav’s statement. Raids are on to nab the culprits.” Villagers, meanwhile, said that the newly formed SKC had recently launched a poster campaign in Simaria. The messages warned local residents against paying levy to other extremist organisations operating in the area. The Hindu, however, quoted Police sources as saying that suspected Naxalites set ablaze several vehicles of a construction company on the border of Chatra and Hazaribagh Districts. Around 12 suspected activists of the newly formed Jharkhand Sanyukt Party, a Naxalite group, set ablaze three trucks and an identical number of earth movers at a place under Simaria Police station in the Chatra District in the night of September 23, the SP said.
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September - 23 
A woman cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Sukarmani, was arrested by the Goilkera Police in the same District, Jha further added.
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A woman cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Sukarmani, was arrested by the Goilkera Police in the same District, Jha further added.
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September - 23 
PTI reports that an encounter occurred between the Security Force (SF) personnel and the Naxalites (left wing extremists) at the Pandabir village of West Singhbhum District when the SFs were returning after attending a meeting with Gram Raksha Dal (village protection unit) on September 23. Superinte
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PTI reports that an encounter occurred between the Security Force (SF) personnel and the Naxalites (left wing extremists) at the Pandabir village of West Singhbhum District when the SFs were returning after attending a meeting with Gram Raksha Dal (village protection unit) on September 23. Superintendent of Police Akhilesh Kumar Jha said that the SF personnel conducted raids in the village following a tip-off that a number of extremists have assembled there. The Naxalites started firing at the SF personnel, who retaliated. The extremist, however, managed to escape. The encounter lasted for a brief period and no report of any casualty or seizure was made, he added.
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September - 24 
Seven Naxalites, including a ‘zonal commander’, were arrested from Ranchi and Bokaro Districts on September 24, according to Telegraph. Threes extremists were arrested from Tamrana forest under Tamar Police station area on the outskirts of the state capital Ranchi after a nightlong joint operation b
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Seven Naxalites, including a ‘zonal commander’, were arrested from Ranchi and Bokaro Districts on September 24, according to Telegraph. Threes extremists were arrested from Tamrana forest under Tamar Police station area on the outskirts of the state capital Ranchi after a nightlong joint operation by the Security Forces. They were identified as Mahadeo Munda, the chief of Krantikari Kisan Committee, and his two aides Shanker Munda and Umesh Munda. The three were part of an 18-member Naxalite squad present in the forest. The other extremists reportedly manage to escape. They are members of Ram Mohan Singh Munda squad, Police said. Two firearms, seven rounds of live cartridges, 25 kilograms of power gel, a high-end explosive used for preparation of land mines and 10 detonators were recovered from the three extremists. On their information, Police found a land mine at a point between Lugtu and Taimara. Senior superintendent of Police, Ranchi, Praveen Kumar said that Mahadeo was one of the oldest and most experienced Naxalite leaders active in the Chalkad area of the District, which covers the forest range of Tamar, Arki and Bundu. “Mahadeo had trained dreaded Maoist leaders of the district, Kundan Pahan and Kishore Munda. He had joined the outfit in 1992 and has led several operations against police. He also played a key role in Naxalite attacks in the district,” Kumar added. In addition, three more extremists were arrested from Mahuatand village in the Gomia block, 70 kilometres from Bokaro steel city. They were identified as Kanchan Mahto, Reva Mahto and Maanjhu Mahto. Another extremist, identified as Manjkhu, was arrested up from Chatdiha village in the same block.
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September - 25 
PTI reports that a security guard was shot dead by suspected Naxalites (left wing extremists) at Sindri village in the Khunti District on September 25. "Chowkidar (guard) Rajendra Mirdha was on duty near Grameen Bank when five Maoists shot him dead and fled the spot," Superintendent of Police, Jatin
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PTI reports that a security guard was shot dead by suspected Naxalites (left wing extremists) at Sindri village in the Khunti District on September 25. "Chowkidar (guard) Rajendra Mirdha was on duty near Grameen Bank when five Maoists shot him dead and fled the spot," Superintendent of Police, Jatin Narwal told reporters. The dead body of the victim was found on the bank premises with a pamphlet lying next to him, adds Telegraph. In the pamphlet it was allegedly written that Mirdha was killed as he had helped Police in their operation against Naxalites in the Arki area. Police spokesperson and Inspector General (provision) S. N. Pradhan confirmed the incident but cited different reasons behind the killing. "The murder was the fallout of yesterday’s search operation carried out by the district Police in the area to destroy hideouts of Naxalites," he said.
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September - 28 September - 29
IANS reports that five Naxalites (left wing extremists), including two top leaders, were arrested from two Districts in Jharkhand, Police said on September 29. Four People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), earlier known as Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT), cadres were arrested in the night of Sep
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IANS reports that five Naxalites (left wing extremists), including two top leaders, were arrested from two Districts in Jharkhand, Police said on September 29. Four People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), earlier known as Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT), cadres were arrested in the night of September 28 from the Semara forest, which falls under Palkot Police station of Gumla District, around 145 kilometres from State capital Ranchi. The arrestees include Pahindra Gope, ‘sub-zonal commander’ of the group. Police also seized one double barrel gun, two country made pistols and live cartridges from the possession of the arrestees. In the Lathear District, Police arrested Ajay Ganju, ‘sub-zonal commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist).
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September - 30 
Earlier, the Naxalites had killed a villager at Koira village under Patamda Police station area on September 30. The East Singhbhum Superintendent of Police Naveen Kumar Singh said the Naxalites killed Dukhia suspecting him to be a Police informer like they killed villager Amar Singh Sardar at Koir
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Earlier, the Naxalites had killed a villager at Koira village under Patamda Police station area on September 30. The East Singhbhum Superintendent of Police Naveen Kumar Singh said the Naxalites killed Dukhia suspecting him to be a Police informer like they killed villager Amar Singh Sardar at Koira hamlet five days ago. “The rebels are in an offensive mood and so are targeting innocent people. We have started combing operation,” he said.
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September - 30 October - 1
Times of India reports two persons were killed by the Naxalites (left wing extremists) in the Patamda block of the East Singhbhum District over the past 24 hours. They victims were, identified as Amar Singh Sardar and Bhola Singh, in the Koira and Kokhra villages of Patamda block. According to inf
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Times of India reports two persons were killed by the Naxalites (left wing extremists) in the Patamda block of the East Singhbhum District over the past 24 hours. They victims were, identified as Amar Singh Sardar and Bhola Singh, in the Koira and Kokhra villages of Patamda block. According to information, the Naxalites first shot dead Amar Singh in the night of September 30 and Bhola, brother of Supal Sardar, the vegetable vendor killed by the Naxalites months back, on October 1. The deceased were reported killed by the Naxalites allegedly for being Police informers. Police recovered the dead bodies later.
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September - 30 
Times of India reports that suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on September 30 abducted a Police inspector (special branch) posted in the Khunti District. Inspector Francis Induwar was abducted when he had gone to a local market at around 5.30pm (IST) to make house-hold pu
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Times of India reports that suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on September 30 abducted a Police inspector (special branch) posted in the Khunti District. Inspector Francis Induwar was abducted when he had gone to a local market at around 5.30pm (IST) to make house-hold purchases. The abductors, four in number, forcefully took the inspector with them, Police said. "The abductors were carrying weapons which prevented the officer or people present at the market to resist," said a Police officer. Deputy Inspector General of Police (Ranchi Zone) R. K. Mallick said, "We suspected that the inspector was abducted by Maoists." The Khunti District Superintendent of Police, Jatin Marwal, who confirmed the incident, said six extremists, some of them posing as villagers, were involved in the operation, adds Telegraph. “We gathered from eyewitnesses that the rebels, who were carrying no weapons, surrounded him instantaneously. They then caught hold of him and dragged him away from the market place,” Marwal said.
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*Data till , March 27, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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