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Rajanna-Sircilla: Two tribals were arrested on Tuesday for impersonating Maoists with an eye on occupying forest lands. Google pay helped the police trace details of the two person who tied red flags in forest lands and dropped warning letters in gram panchayat offices in the name of the banned CPI (Maoist) party. On August 17, […]
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In a statement here, the SP said the surrendered naxals were identified as Gattupalli Suresh and Bodika Bheemaiah alias Bheemanna of Kamalapuram in Cherla mandal in the district
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Director General of Police Gautam Sawang said they were taken into custody in the AOB area and Divisional Commander Gadarla Ravi alias Uday and some top leaders were among them.
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Maoist leadership is trying to capture and eliminate Madakam Chukki of Battigudem village, who came out of the party due to alleged harassment and torture
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The railway operation was disrupted for more than 4 hours on the route as the Chaura railway station came under siege It falls in the Maoist-hit Jamui district.
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They were identified as Mutchaki Joga (25) of Sukma district, and Punam Bhadri (24) of Bijapur district of Chattisgarh.
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The Left Wing Extremism (LWE) activities have significantly come down in the Malkangiri district, especially in the cut-off area.
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Police have credible information that many innocent tribal children below the age of 18 years were being engaged by the Maoist party central committee leaders in their daily activities, said SP Sunil Dutt
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The police appealed to Maoists party members not to give in to pressure from their leaders and surrender before the government to join the social mainstream.
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The Maoist Central Committee official spokesperson, Abhay in a statement released to the media here on Thursday said the party was grieved and shocked to learn about the death of Swamy.
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The claymore mine, a preferred improvised explosive device often used by the Maoists to attack security forces.
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SP Koti Reddy, who met the kin of Haribushan at his native village Madagudem of Gangaram mandal in the district on Thursday, said they would provide treatment to Sammakka if she surrendered to the police.
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DGP M Mahender Reddy assures them of all help including medical aid and rehabilitation package
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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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The 'bandh' is called in protest against the 'encounter' in which six Maoists were killed at Teegalametta on June 16
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Regular community policing programmes by the district police and development activities taken up by the State government convinced them to surrender to the police, Dutt said.
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In a statement released to the media offices here on Tuesday the Maoists condemned alleged atrocities against Adivasis who protested against the newly set up CRPF camp at the village.
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The case was originally registered on November 23, 2020, at Munchigput police station in Visakhapatnam, in which Naganna was intercepted by Munchingput police while carrying Maoist literature and other incriminating materials.
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Mancherial: Ramagundam Commissioner of Police V Satyanaryana assured that medical services would be provided to Maoists if they surrender before the police. Speaking after distributing groceries to tribals in Maoist-affected Narsapur village in Thandur mandal on Sunday, Satyanaryana said that many extremists from the district and working with the prohibited outfit in Maharashtra and Chattisgarh […]
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Police in Bhadradri-Kothagudem district, have appealed to the ultras, who contracted the virus, to return to the mainstream and seek treatment.