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The NIA court in Kerala's Ernakulam sentenced the accused today. Earlier, the four naxals were convicted on April 9.
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According to sources, Maoist platoon No 10 deputy commander Nagesh and his wife Soni were among the naxalites killed.
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Search operations were underway to nab the escaped naxals, Guruguntla Devi Reddy alias Yellaiah, Nayini Komaraiah alias Kondanna, Danasari Suresh, Kranthi, Abbarla Rajaiah and Upender alias Umar, Rohith Raju noted.
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A new camp of the security forces was opened on Tuesday at Tekulagudem village under the limits of Jagargund police station in Sukma district to curb the naxal activities.
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With voting for the first phase in Chhattisgarh polls underway, the Naxals fired at DRG personnel deployed for an outer cordon around 2 kilometres away from Banda polling station on Tuesday morning.
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A search operation is underway in the area, the police added.
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Nearly 25 years after their homes plunged into darkness due to damage to infrastructure by Naxals, 342 families from seven remote villages of insurgency-hit Sukma district are back on the electricity supply grid.
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The operation has yielded significant results, including destroying a major naxal camp, as authorities target top Maoist leader Misir Besra.
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NIA has arrested two Naxal cadres, including a woman, in connection with an encounter that took place in 2019 near Tiriya village
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NIA arrested two naxal in connection with an encounter that took place near Tiriya village in Chattisgarh in 2019. The arrested accused, identified as Kandula Sirisha alias Sirisha alias Padmakka and Duddu Prabhakar alias Duddu alias Ajay.
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Police have arrested four fake naxals resorting to extortion using a toy pistol at Cherla in Kothagudem
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In an incident that took place under Bortalav police station limits in Rajnandgaon district on Chhattisgarh-Maharashtra borders naxals fired at a head constable Rajesh Singh Rajput of Dantewada district and constable Anil Kumar Samrat of Dongargarh in Rajnandgaon district.
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Public in Telangana villages have realised the atrocities committed by the Maoists against tribals and abstained from the meetings organised by the naxals on Telangana-Chhattisgarh borders, SP said
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The encounter took place on November 26 in the Pomra forest under Mirtur police station limits when joint teams of security forces were out on an anti-Naxal operation.
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Time is now ripe for setting up a Special Tiger Protection Force (STPF), experts and Forest officials say.
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The leaders of different forest officers associations have demanded the State government to equip field level forest officials and personnel with weapons
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The encounter broke out during the morning hours under Siksod police station limits in the Kanker district.
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Naxals hack deputy sarpanch of Kurnapalli gram panchayat to death in Cherla mandal in Kothagudem district branding him as a police informer.
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Bijapur: Naxals set ablaze two vehicles and a machine engaged in laying cables of a private telecom company in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur district, police said on Monday. No person was injured in the incident which took place on Sunday evening between Padera and Kakekorma villages under Bijapur police station limits where the cable laying work was […]
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Bhopal: Three Naxals, including a woman, collectively carrying a reward of over Rs 30 lakh on their heads, were killed in an encounter with security forces in Madhya Pradesh’s Balaghat district on Monday morning, state Home Minister Narottam Mishra said. One of the slain ultras was identified as Nagesh, a Naxal divisional committee member, who […]