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Maoists are getting more desperate. They will be killed like dogs as they have been killed by CRPF in the past. R.I.P to the fallen police officer. May God give his family strength.
Maoists are getting more effective and brazen.As their attack profile in guerrilla warfare proves.Suddenly hunter became hunted.Right now hunter is being hunted just like municipality workers hunts for street dogs.
 
Maoists plan big strikes in November, give cops the jitters
VISAKHAPATNAM: In what could be a worry for the security forces on the Andhra-Odisha Border (AOB), Maoists are planning to launch major strikes and violent attacks during the People's Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) week in November-end when they plan to pay tributes to their slain leaders, including top gun Mallojula Koteswara Rao alias Kishanji.

Ironically, Kishanji, who controlled the Maoist operations in eastern India, was killed in an alleged encounter in Burisole forest area in west Midnapore of West Bengal on November 24 last year when he was on his way to attend a PLGA meeting.

The security forces in Chhattisgarh and AOB are suspecting large-scale violence by the Maoists during this year's PLGA week as it is being observed to coincide with the first death anniversary of Kishanji.

"Besides, they have formed a new combat force on the borders of Chhattisgarh-Maharashtra-Odisha, with links to Andhra Pradesh areas to take on the security forces and foment trouble," sources said.

Highly-placed sources told TOI that the Maoist party had advanced its week-long PLGA celebrations to November 24 to coincide with Kishanji's martyrdom. PLGA week otherwise is observed every year from December 2. This is the first time that the PLGA week has been advanced after the formation of the guerrilla wing in 2000. Sources said the Maoist top brass has already taken key leaders into confidence on the PLGA anniversary.

Party posters urging the people to observe the PLGA week from November 24 in a big way have sprung up in interior pockets and thick forest areas of AOB and Venkatapuram, Koonavaram and Charla mandals in Khammam district, bordering Chhattisgarh. A senior police officer involved in anti-Maoist operations told TOI the rebels could resort to surprise ambushes. "They are desperate and could go the whole hog to showcase their presence in the region," he said.

It is learnt that the new border force of Maoists is infused with young blood with all its cadres aged below 20 years. "The Maoist leadership has already issued orders to key leaders to observe tactical counter-offensive campaign (TCOC) to confuse the security forces in AOB and AP-Chhattisagarh border areas," sources said.

TCOC is nothing but diverting the focus of the security forces to escalate violence.

It was Kishanji who played a big role in PLGA, the Maoist military arm, to acquire a lethal combative prowess, a senior analyst said.

"So, it is in fitness of things that the Maoist leadership has decided to pay tributes to Kishanji by holding the PLGA in November last week," sources added.
 
Maoists give 4 stars to 'Chakravyuh'

RANCHI: Real life Rajan and Juhi have given the thumbs up to Prakash Jha for zooming in on their cause for the big screen and putting it in the right perspective in the film, "Chakravyuh". Though it could be a coincidence but the Maoist group operative in west Champaran district in Bihar, which is the native of Jha, the producer-director of the film, has a senior leader by the name of Rajan and also a woman cadre named Juhi as has been shown in the film.

The Madhya Zonal Committee spokesperson of the CPI Maoists, Paramjeet, who has expressed gratitude for the film has, however, pointed out a few facts which are not in consonance with "their world". Madhya Zonal Committee is operative in Bihar and covers Baraharwa village in Bettiah, the home town of Jha.

Prakash Jha has denied basing his characters on real life. "I had no idea about the cadres having same names though the theme of the film is close to reality," he said.

Maoists have given full credit to the film for being close to reality. Jha on his turn has said it was possible because of intense research in finalizing the script, costumes and the plot.

Watching the movie for the Maoists was not an easy task.

Unlike usual cinema buffs who can buy tickets and watch a film in an air-conditioned theatre, they had to procure a CD from the market (probably a pirated one) and get it converted into an mp4 version before transferring it into the memory chip of a mobile phone. It was on Thursday that the arrangements were complete and the "guerrillas" sat down to watch the film. "We watched the film in groups of three or four," said Paramjeet.

They have liked the song, "Mehangai" but have objections to certain scenes. "The way cadres have been shown greeting lal salam to each other is not real because there is a particular style of handshake before we greet lal salam," said Paramjeet.

He also pointed that in one of the scenes Juhi ( Anjali Patil) is shown abusing a cadre for acting as a police informer. "Using ****** language and slangs are prohibited in the party. We follow that in practical life," he said.

The Maoists also dissented over the scene in which Kabir ( Abhay Deol) was thrashed by the squad members immediately after reading a newspaper report in which he was shown as a friend of the local SP. "In a similar situation we would immediately call a meeting of the leaders and squad members and give a chance to the accused to place his arguments before subjecting him to torture and thrashing. Decisions are taken unanimously by the group even if pointed out by any individual," said Paramjeet.

Based on reviews they have been reading in newspapers, the Maoists decided to give the film four stars. "We are not film critics but since Chakravyuh is about our life and battle, we must say that it stands out among all films made till date about the Maoist movement," said Paramjeet.

Maoists used 'outsiders' in ambush

RANCHI: In a change of tactic, the Maoists have decided not to use local rebels in any major attack. This method was used for the first time in Jharkhand during Friday's ambush on a prisoner van in Giridih.

Sources in the intelligence department said all the rebels involved in the ambush were from outside the state. "Right from planning to execution, everything was done at Jamui in Bihar. The rebel leaders sitting in Bihar used the inputs from Maoists in Jharkhand but did not share any details of the attack and how and when it will be executed," said a source.

On Friday, the rebels had attacked the van at Mahadev Chowk in Giridih, killing three policemen and one undertrial besides freeing eight of their comrades. The Maoists also got logistic support from outside Jharkhand.

Sources said the group, which included women, was last seen at a bus stand in the industrial area close to the site just before the attack.

Intelligence officers feel that the Maoists took this (using outsiders) as a test operation to check if this type of attack can be successful of not. "The rebels have successfully executed the test operation and also managed to send a message that the organization is still active and can strike at will," said an officer.

Director general of police (DGP) G S Rath also admitted that most of the planning was done at Jamui in Bihar. "The attack was led by Maoist leader Chirag, who is active in Bihar, and according to preliminary investigation, most of them, if not all, were from outside the state. The way the attack was executed we feel that the rebels also had good idea of topography and some of them, who are at present not associated with Jharkhand, must have roots in places in and around Giridih," said Rath.

The DGP said one Sahdeo Majhi who hails from Bishungarh area of Hazaribagh district may have played important role in collecting information about the movement of prisoner vehicle. At present, Majhi is a member of Bihar-Jharkhand Special Area Committee.
 
One killed in bomb blast in Imphal

Imphal: One person was killed and another injured when suspected militants set off a bomb near Imphal College on the road leading to the airport, police sources here said.

The victim, a labourer, was returning from work when the blast took place at around 5:45pm.

The identities of the deceased and the injured are yet to be established.
 
SRINAGAR: Army on Wednesday foiled an infiltration bid along the Line of Control (LoC) in Kupwara district of north Kashmir, killing two militants while three Army jawans were also killed.

"A major infiltration bid was foiled in Nowgam sector of Kupwara district after alert troops noticed movement of a group of about five militants near the LoC," Army spokesman Colonel A Vashisht told .

Two militants have been killed so far while search operations are going on for the other ultras, he said, adding, two AK assault rifles have been recovered from the scene of the encounter.

The spokesman said three Army jawans were also killed while battling the infiltrating militants.

This is the second major infiltration bid foiled by the troops near the LoC in Kupwara district within a week.

On Friday, troops shot dead four militants attempting to sneak into the Valley in Keran sector.

Army foils infiltration bid in J&K; 2 militants, 3 jawans killed - The Times of India
 
Five Maoists killed in encounter in Odisha
PTI | Nov 14, 2012, 02.36 PM IST


BERHAMPUR (ODISHA): Five Maoists were killed in a fierce encounter with security forces in a forest on the border of Odisha's Ganjam and Gajapati districts on Wednesday.

At least two security personnel were also injured in the exchange of fire in Bhaliagada jungle under Mohana police station area, police said.

"We have received information about the death of five Maoists during an exchange of fire in the jungle. The bodies are yet to be recovered as the operation is still on," DIG of police (southern range) R K Sharma said.

The slain ultras belonged to a group headed by Maoist leader Sabyasachi Panda, he said.

Panda, who was recently expelled from the CPI (Maoist), had formed the Odisha Maobadi Party.

Although Panda was present in the camp during the operation jointly conducted by the Special Operation Group and District Voluntary Forces, his whereabouts were not known immediately, the DIG said.

Superintendent of police (Gajapati) C S Meena said the operation was launched in the jungle after specific information about movement of Maoists.

Meena is coordinating the operation with superintendent of police (Ganjam) Ashish Singh.

Five Maoists killed in encounter in Odisha - The Times of India
 
The Hindu : States / Other States : One injured in Manipur blast

One person was injured in a bomb blast near Assam Rifles office at Singjamei, near Imphal, on Thursday.

Police said the blast occurred around 6 p.m. and the injured person was a passerby.

The spot is about one and half km from the police headquarters in Imphal. Tthe bomb had been planted by unidentified militants, police said.


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Imphal, (PTI) Suspected militants hurled a grenade at the house of a government contractor here but no one was hurt in the incident in Imphal east district of Manipur, police said today.

The militants exploded the powerful grenade at the gate of government contractor Kh. Surjit at Ningthem Pukhri Mapal area near here last midnight when Surjit and family members were sleeping.


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Imphal, (PTI) A civilian was injured when a powerful bomb, planted by suspected militants, exploded in Imphal east district of Manipur today, police said.

Sources said the bomb, made of improvised explosive device (IED), was placed at a roadside in Chairen area when it went off at 10.30 am.

The road is was frequently used by security personnel including those from paramilitary forces to travel between Imphal and their camps at places near Chairen.
 
Grenade hurled at Meghalaya minister's house

Shillong: Suspected Garo rebels Saturday lobbed a powerful grenade at the private house of Meghalaya Community and Rural Development Minister Saleng A. Sangma in the state's West Garo Hills district, police said. No injuries were reported but the house was damaged.

The minister was not present in the house at Ringreygittim in district headquarters Tura at the time of attack (7 p.m.)

"Suspected GNLA (Garo National Liberation Army) rebels lobbed a Chinese grenade at the private residence of the minister, damaging a portion of the house," Meghalaya Police Chief Kulbir Krishan told IANS.

Sangma, who is in Shillong, told IANS that none of his family members who were present in the house were injured in the attack.

"We are investigating the incident and a man-hunt is on to arrest the perpetrators," Krishan said.

Intelligence officials said the rebel who lobbed the grenade has been identified.

This was the second attempt of the outlawed GNLA to target Sangma.

On Nov 2, the GNLA rebels laid an improvised explosive devices in Nalnapara-Kherapara stretch of the road to target Sangma. However, police averted the possible blast.

Police said they will further review Sangma's security.

The GNLA, fighting for a separate Garoland, is headed by Champion R. Sangma, a former deputy superintendent of police who deserted and floated the GNLA in November 2009. He is currently in police custody.

The outfit, which has been outlawed by the government, forged operational alliances with the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), which provided it access to sophisticated arms and ammunition.

GNLA rebels, who number around 100, unleashed terror in three impoverished districts of Garo Hills in the last one year and killed over 35 people, including security personnel.

Grenade hurled at Meghalaya minister`s house
 
Jharkhand Maoist Leader Caught in Assam

TEZPUR (ASSAM) | DEC 06, 2012


A Jharkhand Maoist leader, carrying a reward of Rs 5 lakh on his head, was arrested here today.

Acting on a tip-off, police caught Anil Kharwal alias Anandji, who is the zonal commander of three districts of Jharkhand, along with his brother-in-law.

There were 18 cases registered against Kharwal who was suspected to have come to Assam to organise the banned outfit in rural areas of the state.

Police did not reveal his brother-in-law's name as his involvement with the outfit was yet to be ascertained.


Jharkhand Maoist Leader Caught in Assam | news.outlookindia.com
 
Maoists are getting more effective and brazen.As their attack profile in guerrilla warfare proves.Suddenly hunter became hunted.Right now hunter is being hunted just like municipality workers hunts for street dogs.
Yup Municipality workers are government employees just like Indian security forces and street dogs, well you can fill in the blanks....:rofl:

Just another leader caught. Indian security forces are really improving. All street and bastard dogs are either caught or killed. :lol:
 
All Tripura Tiger Force Chief, Others Surrendered


Four militants, including self-styled army chief of All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF), have surrendered to security forces in Tripura, police said Friday. Chitta Debbarma, the 37-year-old Bangladesh-trained self-styled army chief of the separatist outfit, gave himself up to Assam Rifles personnel Thursday night.

Debbarma surrendered to the paramilitary along with his three women family members. ”The ATTF leader, who was a constable in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), left the paramilitary in 1980 before joining to the militant outfit. He was wanted by the Tripura police for many crimes including killings,” a police spokesman told reporters.

Police had declared a reward of Rs.two lakh for his capture. Three more ATTF guerrillas, aged between 25 and 35, also separately surrendered to Assam Rifles Friday. The police official said the extremists have also deposited arms and ammunition. Tripura’s two banned militant outfits – ATTF and National Liberation Front of Tripura — have set up bases in Bangladesh and get support from other separatist outfits of the northeastern region. They have been demanding secession of Tripura from India.

All Tripura Tiger Force Chief, Others Surrendered | Northeast Today
 
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Khunti (Jharkhand), Dec 5 (PTI) The secretary of BJP's Khunti district committee Sambal Pradhan was shot dead today by suspected PLFI activists near a weekly market in Sondari village under Torpa police station today, the police said.

Pradhan (52) was at the market when the ultras on three or four motorcycles fired at him. He died on the spot.

The attackers also set ablaze two vehicles parked in the vicinity, the sources said.


Security forces, rebels exchange fire - Times Of India

RAIPUR: Maoists have stepped up their activities in tribal Bastar region of Chhattisgarh with the rebels opening fire at a group of security personnel in the Maoist hotbed of Chintalnar in Sukma district.

Police sources said the Maoists opened indiscriminate fire from a distance when a joint team of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and elite Cobra battalion were on a routine patrolling in Chintalnar area. The security forces exchanged fire and there were no casualties.
 
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Raipur, Jan 2 (PTI) A sarpanch of Mankeli village in Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh was allegedly stabbed to death by naxals today, police said.

"Budhram (45) was stabbed to death by four naxalites with sharp weapons in Nayapara locality of Bijapur district headquarter," SP Prashant Agrawal told PTI.

According to police, the ultras, dressed in school uniforms, attacked Budharam when he was taking a walk outside his house in Bijapur town, the administrative headquarter of Bijapur district, around 350 km from here.
 
Assam: Three children killed, many injured in explosion in Digboi

GUWAHATI: Three children were killed and several others injured in an explosion near a primary school in upper Assam's Tinsukia district on Wednesday.

The cause of the explosion, which took place at Kharjan pool area of Digboi town in the evening, is yet to be ascertained, police said.

Army and police personnel have rushed to the spot and the area has been cordoned off.

The injured children have been sent to hospitals. Police have not ruled out the involvement of some militant outfits in the explosion and investigation into the incident is on.
 
while the indians were crying about alleged mutilation by Pak Army:

Bomb found in body of jawan killed in encounter with Maoists in Jharkhand - Times Of India

RANCHI/NEW DELHI: Naxalites had surgically inserted an improvised explosive device (IED) in the body of a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawan who was killed three days back in an ambush in Jharkhand's Latehar district.

Doctors conducting the autopsy of the CRPF troopers at a government hospital in Ranchi were shocked when they found a 1.5 kg unexploded bomb stitched inside the abdomen of 29-year -old Constable Babulal Patel who was among those killed in the encounter with Naxals.

Jharkhand DGP G S Rath said the body of Patel with the IED implanted in it was recovered by patrol squads yesterday evening from near the encounter site and the postmortem was scheduled for today morning.

"The doctors became suspicious when they saw the body of the CRPF jawan. The bomb disposal squad was then called and the body was placed in an open field," Rath told .

Later, the IED was defused by the bomb squad, a senior CRPF official said.

"The IED was a pressure bomb prototype which explodes on being disturbed," he said.

Thirteen people--nine CRPF personnel, one personnel from the state's special anti-Naxal force 'Jharkhand Jaguars' and three civilians--were killed in the encounter that occurred on January 7.

Earlier, Naxalites in Latehar district of Jharkhand put the body of a critically injured and incapacitated jawan over a landmine following a fierce battle between the Maoists and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on Monday morning, in an action reminiscent of a scene from Oscar-winning Bosnian war film "No Man's Land". On Tuesday evening, security forces along with local villagers found the jawan's body deep in Karmatiya jungles. However, as soon as the body was picked up, the mine exploded, killing three villagers and blasting the jawan to smithereens.

The film No Man's Land had ended with an injured Bosnian soldier lying on the mine while still alive with no hope of rescue. Bosnian Serbs had put his body over a landmine while he was unconscious.

Sources said, in all probability the jawan bled to death while lying on the mine adding that even if he had gained consciousness and tried to move, he would have died. Following the blasts, the forces retreated on Tuesday night and the combing operation was restarted with reinforcements on Wednesday.

On the trail of senior CPI (Maoist) leader Arvindji, around 300 soldiers from CRPF and Jharkhand Jaguars were combing Karmatiya forests when they were ambushed by a contingent of around 200 Maoists - led by a woman - who were firing at them from hill top. The forces had taken the only narrow path that cut through the jungle and then opened into a plain with hills surrounding it. That the Maoists were in Army fatigues confounded matters. About 600 Maoists are suspected to be hiding in the jungles moving between Bihar and Jharkhand.
 

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