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The police said that they had intercepted the vehicle as part of routine inspection and as soon as the police check commenced, the Maoist leader started shouting slogans.
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Kothagudem: As many as 20 militia members of the proscribed CPI (Maoist) party surrendered before Superintendent of Police (SP), Sunil Dutt and CRPF141Bn officer from Cherla mandal here on Wednesday. Speaking to the media persons, the SP informed that surrendered militia members were from Yerrampadu, Ramchachandrapuram, Boorugupadu, Bakkachintalapadu, Chennapuram and Veerapuram villages. They have been […]
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Mulugu: Police have unearthed a Maoist dump in the forests of Kalvapalli under the Sammakka Sarakka Tadwai mandal in the district on Friday. District SP Dr Sangram Singh G Patil said on Saturday that the Maoists had hidden explosives with a plan to terrorise people. “The CPI (Maoist) Telangana State Committee is planning to wreak […]
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Among the 14, three are minors, which includes a girl, who had worked as militia members for the banned CPI (Maoist) party, police said.
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Kothagudem: Pamphlets against the Maoist leadership appeared in several villages in Cherla mandal in the district on Friday. The pamphlets published in the name of Adivasi Sanghams accused the Maoists of claiming innocent tribals’ lives by planting booby-traps and landmines in the forests and near tribal habitations. Though the Maoists target police personnel with their […]
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Hyderabad: Jajjeri Samakka alias Sharada, wife of former Telangana Maoist State Committee Secretary late Haribushan alias Yapa Narayana, surrendered before the police here on Friday. She surrendered before the police since she lost faith in CPI (Maoist) ideology after the death of her husband, Director General of Police M Mahendar Reddy said. Sharada, who was […]
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Besides the flags tied to trees, a letter in the name CPI (Maoist) Dandakaranyam Manala Special Zonal Committee was also dropped in Bunkyareddy thanda village panchayat office
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The police received information that the Cherla local organisaition squad (LOS) and battalion action team was moving near Kurnapalli- Bodhenalli area to commit offence.
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Officials from Telangana and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) already met to discuss various issues to deal with Maoists activity and new tactics adopted by the cadre in Chhattisgarh.
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Ranjit, whose party name was Srikanth, was the Platoon Party Committee (PPC) member and was involved in four major assaults on security forces including the Jeeram attack in April 21
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The arrested were identified as Hemlta Eithu of Terram village in Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh State and Badise Chandu of Yerragunta in Edulla Bayyaram mandal of Kothagudem district.
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Jagan maintained that the Maoists were not immune to Covid-19 since they meet all sections of people and during those interactions they could be infected.
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Maoist party member, Madakam Hidema, who had been residing at Togugudem in Bhadradri-Kothagudem district, joined party as she was attracted to their lectures and cultural activities in 2015
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Malkajgiri DCP Rakshita Murthy, along with Additional DCP (Kushaiguda) Shivakumar, on Saturday went to the house of Alwal Chandrahas and met his sister.
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The arrested have taken part in several violence acts under Cherla police station limits, the ASP said
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Asifabad police, with the help of locals laid a 9.5 km gravel road between Maoist-affected Lendiguda and Chorupalli and from Punaguda to Chorupalli in Lingapur mandal.
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The AP DGP said Maranna, who was involved in several incidents of attacks on police stations, carried a Rs.20 lakh reward on his head.
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Rakeshwar Singh Manhas, who hails from Jammu, was taken captive by the Naxals during the ambush in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur.
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Cyberabad Police Commissioner VC Sajjanar paid tributes to Murali Krishna in the presence of CRPF Officers and State Police Officials.
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Their supreme sacrifices will not go in vain. The country will always remember their sacrifice for taking this battle to a "decisive turn", he said.