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Maoists kill two persons in Hazaribagh

Hazaribagh, (PTI) Two persons, including a former self-styled zonal commander of a breakaway Maoist splinter group, were shot dead by CPI (Maoist) activists in Jharkhand's Hazaribagh district, police said today.

A dozen Maoists caught Gopal Singh, the former self- styled zonal commander of Sanyukt Progressive Morcha, last night and opened fire on him at Daihar village, SP Pankaj Kamboj said, adding that Singh was killed on the spot.

A teacher, identified as Naresh Singh, was also killed when a stray bullet fired by the Maoists hit him while he was returning home by motorcycle, he said.

Singh had recently merged his outfit with the Tritiya Prastuti Committee after the Maoists made several abortive attempts to eliminate him, Kamboj said.

The SP said Gopal Singh was wanted in several cases like stalling road construction works between Chatra and Chouparan.

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Policeman injured, Maoists destroy vehicles

Hazaribagh (Jharkhand), (PTI) A policeman was injured in a gun fight with Maoists after the rebels attacked a camp of a road construction company and burnt 30 vehicles and equipment worth around Rs 30 crore at Morandi, about 8 km from here, police said here today.

Around 200 armed Maoists, including women cadres, surrounded the Mumbai-based road construction company's camp last night, asked the staff to kneel down before setting fire to five Miller machines, eight Hiwas (used in road construction) and eight tankers, one Batching plant, a DG set, besides other equipment, Superintendent of Police, Pankaj Kamboj, said here.

The police immediately rushed to the spot and in the gunfight a havaldar, Anand Mohan Das, was injured. The Maoists snatched his carbine as Das got separated from the police force in the darkness, the SP said.

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CRPF jawan injured, three Maoists shot at in encounter

Hazaribagh (Jharkhand) (PTI) Three Maoists were shot at and a CRPF havildar was injured in a fierce encounter at Dorragarha village near the forests of Chouparan in Hazaribagh district today, police said.

"The injured CRPF havildar has been identified as Ghulam Hussain," Superintendent of Police Pankaj Kamboj told reporters.

The security forces also shot at three rebels and blood stains were found after the gun battle, the SP said.

The encounter took place when 50 Maoists came from Bihar to the village near Chouparan bordering Gaya district to collect levy (extortion) from a contractor, who had taken contract from the forest department for kendu leaf sale, he said.

The security forces retaliated after the Maoists opened indiscriminate fire on sighting them, he said and added that the police fired 500 bullets and hurled mortars at the Maoists.

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Indian Maoists 'Kill and Dismember' 10 Policemen​

Ten policemen, including one senior officer, have been killed and dismembered by Maoist rebels in India's Chhattisgarh state, police say.

The attack reportedly took place in the densely-forested Gariyaband area on the state's border with Orissa.

The bodies of nine policemen were found on Tuesday. Officials say they were shot and then hacked into pieces.

Maoist rebels say they are fighting for the rights of indigenous tribal people and the rural poor.

They are active in several eastern and central states. In one of the most deadly attacks last year, rebels killed 74 policemen in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada district.

India's prime minister has described the Maoist insurgency as the country's biggest internal security challenge.

The team left for a routine patrol on Monday morning and police said they lost contact in the afternoon. After their bodies were discovered on Tuesday, officials said the policemen were first shot and then their bodies were hacked into pieces "by sharp-edged weapons", the BBC's Salman Ravi from Raipur reports.

Correspondents say that certain groups of Maoists have been known to dismember the bodies of their victims.

An inquiry has been launched to find out how such a small number of police ventured into Gariyaband, which is considered to be a Maoist stronghold.

"As per the code of anti-insurgency operations, there has to be a team of not less than 200 when venturing into such difficult areas," an official told the BBC.


BBC News - Indian Maoists 'kill and dismember' 10 policemen
 
Explosives found in bus in Shillong​

Shillong, May 27 (PTI) Customs sleuths today found two bags full of explosives in a bus stationed at Polo Parking Lot here, an official said.

The cache included 19 polythene packets of Neo Gel explosives, 374 gelatin sticks, 800 detonators and 50 rolls of wires, besides some explosive substances, a Customs official said. :blink:

The bus was scheduled to leave for Dimapur this evening.

The official said that according to intelligence inputs the explosives were bound for Myanmar through Nagaland.

The explosives have been handed over to police while no arrests have been made so far, he said.


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Karma for this?

 
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20-kg can bomb recovered, Maoist nabbed​

Khunti, May 28 (PTI) Security forces recovered a 20-kg can bomb while a suspected Maoist was arrested in separate incidents in Khunti district of Jharkhand today.

A police team unearthed the bomb, planted on the route between Mosanga and Masdih villages, apparently targetting the security forces, Superintendent of Police Manoj Kaushik told newsmen here.

The explosive was defused later.

In another incident, a Maoist, identified as Vipin, was arrested during raids at Matagara village.

Vipin hailed from West Singhbum and was involved in at least four Naxal-related cases, Kaushik said.

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Maoists blast school building in Bihar​

Suspected Maoists today bombed a state-run-school at Parchha village in Bihar's Rohtas district.

"More than 50 heavily-armed Maoists raided the school early this morning and triggered dynamite blast to blow up the school building," Superintendent of Police Manu Maharaj said.

Three of the seven rooms of the school were partially damaged, he said.

Maoists were opposed to the use of the school for keeping security personnel from time to time in Naxal-hit areas, Maharaj said.

A combing operation has been launched in the area to nab them, sources said.

Maoists blast school building in Bihar - Indian Express
 
Naxals kill policeman in marketplace in Dantewada

Raipur, June 2 (PTI) Suspected Maoists today opened fire in a marketplace in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada district, killing a policeman and injuring another.

District police officials said constable Budharuram Poyam of Tongpal police station was killed in the firing while constable Rakesh Bhaskar was wounded severely.

The two policemen were making purchases in the weekly market in Tongpal village when five to six Maoists fired on them.

While Poyam died on the spot, Bhaskar was shifted to Maharani Hospital at Jagdalpur.

Taking advantage of the stampede caused by which the firing, the attackers fled, officials said.

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Wow I didn't know parts of india were that lawless

India has had more casualties from 1994-2005 than Pakistan has since from 2001-2011 as a result of the global war on terror. Just goes to show how lawless India as a whole is.
 
Wow I didn't know parts of india were that lawless

Bihar , Jharkhand Chattisgarh .
This three states are pretty lawless .

The situation in Bihar is improving .

All this menace of Naxals could be finished off if our military steps in . It's para military which is handling them .
Naxals dont have enough funds and weapons like the Jihadi terrorists so they could be handled out easily
 
Bihar , Jharkhand Chattisgarh .
This three states are pretty lawless .

The situation in Bihar is improving .

All this menace of Naxals could be finished off if our military steps in . It's para military which is handling them .
Naxals dont have enough funds and weapons like the Jihadi terrorists so they could be handled out easily

You forgot to mention Assam (& the 6 other sister states), J&K etc. Assam has had even more violence than J&K in recent times.
 
Bihar , Jharkhand Chattisgarh .
This three states are pretty lawless .

The situation in Bihar is improving .

All this menace of Naxals could be finished off if our military steps in . It's para military which is handling them .
Naxals dont have enough funds and weapons like the Jihadi terrorists so they could be handled out easily

Whats stopping your military from "finishing" them?I've been hearing about the naxals/maoists/etc for a long time now
 

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