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Police constable arrested for his links with militant group​

Manosh Das, TNN | Apr 27, 2011, 05.50pm IST

SHILLONG: A police constable identified as Stembirth Sangma has been arrested at Nongalbibra in South Garo Hills district for having links with the militant outfit Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA).

He allegedly used to leak internal information of the police to the outfit's leaders. In another operation, four GNLA cadres were apprehended at Dalu in West Garo Hills. "Sengma Momin, Leping Sangma, Phoni Sangma and William Marak were involved in kidnapping a former police sub inspector for ransom," a police official said.

Police constable arrested for his links with militant group - The Times of India
 
India: Maoist Landmine Attack Kills 11 Police in Jharkhand​

At least 11 police personnel have been killed in a landmine attack by Maoist insurgents in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand, police say.

Another 25 police were seriously injured in the blast in Lohardaga district.

Active in several states, Maoists say they are fighting for the rights of indigenous tribespeople and rural poor.

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

Raj Kumar Mallik, police spokesman for Jharkhand, told the BBC the police team landed in a trap laid by Maoist rebels.

Paramilitary and state police were dispatched to the Sendha area, acting on information that Maoists had set up camp there, Mr Mallik said.

"But as soon as they were near Sendha a powerful landmine exploded, ripping up police vehicles. The information was deliberately planted by the Maoists," he said.

Police officers with serious injuries were air-lifted to a hospital in the state capital, Ranchi.

Elsewhere in the state a senior police officer was injured in an encounter with Maoists on the Ranchi-Jamshedpur national highway.

BBC News - India: Maoist landmine attack kills police in Jharkhand
 
Maoists hold recruitment and training camps in Saranda

Lalgarh Maoist leader Bikram Mahato and a host of trained cadres, including women, from Chhattisgarh are attending camps set up by banned CPI (Maoist) deep inside Saranda forest where training is being imparted in guerilla warfare, arms and handling of explosives, police said on Saturday.

Leader of the Maoist outfit's women's wing, Chameli alias Rekha is providing arms training to the women cadre to build its 'Nari Sena' deep inside the forest which is situated along the Jharkhand-Orissa interstate border.

The recruitment drive and the training camps by the Maoists are taking place after a long hiatus and the police are keeping a close watch on movements of the Maoists, who have lured hundreds of tribal youths and girls belonging to villages on both sides of the inter-state border with promises of financial packages, the police said.

At least three major training camps run by the outfit's Chhota Nagpur zonal committee are in existence at Digha, Balwa and Thalkobad area of Jharkhand and lie between the entry point in Bisra in Sundargarh district and Mancharpur and Kiriburu of Jharkhand.


The forest area, known as a Maoist hot bed, has been chosen taking into consideration the hostile hilly terrain that can be reached only on foot or motorcycle. Only one route, the Karampada route serve as the supply line for logistics and other provisions, the police added.

Maoists hold recruitment and training camps in Saranda

Cop injured in encounter with Maoists

Phulbani (Orissa), May 2 (PTI) A security personnel was injured during an encounter with Maoists at a jungle in Orissa's Kandhamal district today, police said.

The encounter with the rebels took place when a team of about 15 jawans of India Reserve Battalion (IRB) was undertaking combing operation at Kalingbadi forest under Daringbadi police station area.

DGP Manmohan Praharaj said there was no confirmation about any casualty of the security team.

The injured security personal Rajiv Kanhar is the body guard of Brijesh Kumar, the newly appointed IPS officer in the post of additional superintendent of police (ASP).

Kanhar was admitted at the district headquarters hospital here with bullet injuries on his leg.

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Five cops injured in landmine explosion

Motihari, May 2 (PTI) Five policemen, including a station house officer (SHO), were injured in a landmine explosion triggered by Maoists near Siwaipati, on the border of Bihar's Muzaffarpur and East Champaran districts, today.

ADG (Headquarters) Rajbardhan Sharma said the militants, who had planted a landmine, detonated it through a remote device as a police jeep was passing by.

The SHO of Rajepur police station in East Champaran district and four constables got injured in the explosion, he said, adding they were rushed to hospital.

Heavy reinforcements rushed to the spot, he said.

The Maoists have called for boycott of panchayat elections in Bihar.

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One jawan killed in Maoist ambush

Phulbani (Orissa), May 3 (PTI) A jawan was killed and four others were injured when Maoists ambushed a security party in a forest in Kandhamal district, police said today.

The rebels attacked a 20-strong security party of the India Reserve Battalion (IRB) in Kalingbadi forest under Daringbadi police station area last night killing one jawan and injuring four others, Inspector General of Police (Operations), Sanjeev Marik said. He had earlier said five jawans were injured.

The body of the slain jawan R B H Thakuri was sent to his native place in Manipur and the injured jawans were admitted to hospital.

Two tiffin bombs were recovered from the encounter spot and 18 persons, suspected to have links with Maoists, were detained, Additional Superintendent of Police, Chitta Ranjan Das said.

One injured jawan was identified as Rajiv Kanhar, body guard of Additional Superintendent of Police, Brijesh Kumar.

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looks like Maoists are expanding their presence even to Sikh/Punjab region

Maoist Arrested in Punjab​

Mohali, May 4 (PTI) The Mohali police today claimed to have foiled a Maoist strike in Punjab with the arrest of an alleged Naxal.

Harbhinder Singh alias Jalal of Jalal village in Bathinda district was arrested with a .32 revolver, Maoist literature, a fake voter identity card as well as forms for recruiting new people, the police disclosed.

The Ultra was held at Kharar-Ludhiana National Highway 95, Kharar DSP Sukhdev Singh Virk said.

"On search, the suspect was found possessing documents of a Maoist organisation besides arm and ammunition, following which he was taken into custody," he said.

A Kharar court remanded Jalal in five-day police custody.

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Six Killed in Landmine Blast in Gadchiroli​

Nagpur, May 5 (PTI) Six members of a marriage party were today killed and four others injured in a landmine explosion, suspected to have been triggered by Naxals, in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli district.

Police said the blast occurred at Tewitola in Dhanora Taluka of Gadchiroli district this afternoon.

A marriage party was on its way from Rajnandgaon (Chhattisgarh) to Chandrapur when Naxals in the area carried out the blast, they said.

While six persons died on the spot, four others were injured and taken to Dhanora Civil Hospital, police said.

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a warzone is ensuing in your northeast; 76 policemen killed in one day; 5 cops being killed in landmines on another day --and you call this funny?

just goes to show how much indians value the lives of their own people :cool:
 
Chennai Express' miraculous escape

Guwahati, May 07: In a miraculous incident, the Chennai Express went unhurt after an IED explosion on the track between Srirampur and Gossaigaon stations in Assam's Kokrajhar district. The blast went off just five minutes after the Guwahati-Chennai train crossed the track.

District police said that the blast has blown away almost seven feet of the track in the down line. "It was an IED blast. The blast has made a crater about two feet deep and we have found some wires and a LPG cylinder at the blast site. The cylinder was used to magnify the impact of the blast," a senior police official said.

Police suspect the involvement of the anti-talk faction of National Democratic Front of Boroland in the blast. Police said there were inputs that the anti-talk NDFB group would try to blast the railway tracks. However, an Adivasi militant outfit on Saturday morning called up some media houses claiming responsibility of the blast. Police said that this outfit Adivasi National Army could be a newly floated outfit.

Northeast Frontier Railway authorities said that soon after the blast train movement, particularly the outbound trains, were affected as the tracks were completely damaged. "We undertook the track repair work immediately and normal trains services have resumed. Train movement were affected for about four hours yesterday night", a railway official said.

Chennai Express' miraculous escape | Siasat


Businessman shot dead in Dimapur

DIMAPUR : The bullet-riddled body of a businessman, who was kidnapped by suspected NSCN(IM) militants from the city`s Walford area, was found in the 7 {+t} {+h} Mile area on Thursday morning.

Police said he was shot in his forehead and a self-styled NSCN(IM) major, Resu, was arrested in connection with the murder of the trader who was abducted on May 10.

According to sources, the abductors had sought Rs 3 crore from the trader`s family to release him as ransom. "The amount was, however, reduced to Rs 16.6 lakh following negotiation and it was supposed to be paid on Wednesday," a source said. Police added that all those involved in the crime were NSCN(IM) militants.


Businessman shot dead in Dimapur - The Times of India
 
Police Constable Shot Dead, SPO Abducted by Naxals

Raipur, May 19 (PTI) A constable was shot dead today and a Special Police Officer was allegedly abducted by the Naxals in Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh, an official said.

A Maoist was also killed in retaliatory fire at a Salwa Judum camp in Cherpal village in the wee hours, he said.

Police constable Pawan Mandavi was shot dead, while SPO Ramaiyya was abducted, Additional Director General of Police (Naxal Operations) Ramnivas said.

The two went to the camp last night to attend the wedding of a relative, he said, adding members of the Naxal Action Group reached the spot and attacked the duo.

A Naxal was killed in retaliatory fire by the security men present there, following which the ultras fled the scene but took Ramaiyya with them, the official said.

Some weapons were also recovered from the deceased Naxal, he noted.

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Four Policemen Killed in Naxal Attacks in Gadchiroli​

Nagpur, May 19 (PTI) Four policemen including a commander of an elite anti-Naxal force and two special police officers were killed and two injured in separate Naxal attacks in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli district today.

"A commander of C-60 battalion Chinna Menta was killed when a group of Naxalites attacked a police party at Nargonda in Bhamragarh taluka of the district while three other policemen were killed in Bejurpalli area in Allapally taluka, where another team was engaged in a face-off with ultras," Additional SP (Operations) Rahul Sheth told PTI.

The three other deceased policemen have been identified as constable Surendra Pathan, Sudhakar and Pungati (both SPOs), police said.

A chopper brought the bodies of all the policemen to Gadchiroli, besides the injured cops, they said.

The injured have been admitted to Gadchiroli Civil hospital.

Police claimed casualties among Naxals in the second encounter but their bodies have not been recovered so far.

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CRPF Jawan Injured, Three Maoists Shot at in Encounter​

Hazaribagh (Jharkhand) May 20 (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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One question to Pakistani's posting on this thread. What is the point of this thread? Do you support Insurgencies in India, do you oppose? This thread is as pointless as the causes the Maoists are fighting for. Can a Pakistani here point to me one logical demand of Maoists?
 
Six held for militant links

Shillong, (PTI) Six persons, three of them Bangladeshis, were arrested today on the charge of having links with militants groups.

A BSF spokesman said three Bangladeshis and one Indian national were apprehended after they illegally crossed the international border in West Garo Hills district of Meghalaya, the BSF said.

The four - Rupanto Thiran, Ledison Thiran, Parhari Diwa and Froainath Marak - were suspected to have links with the Garo National Liberation Army.

Acting on a tip-off, the border guards also raided a house of one Fazlu Sheikh of Baldova Part-II village in Assam?s Dhurbi district, the spokesman said.

Fazlu and his companion Razaak Ali were picked up from the house by the BSF.

They are alleged to be timber smugglers and reportedly working in the area as linkmen of NDFB (anti-talks faction) for extortion, the spokesman said.

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Two bomb blasts in Imphal; no casualty reported

Imphal, May 23 (PTI) Two powerful bombs exploded at a high-security area and at a minister's residence here but no casualty was reported, officials said today.

A powerful bomb exploded at the high-security M G Avenue complex of Thangal bazar at 9 pm yesterday night damaging roofs and windows of nearby buildings, they said.

The spot was about 50 metres away from City police station and also from Imphal West traffic police station.

It was not immediately known whether the bomb was hurled by militants, they said adding that no one was injured since there were no passers-by at that time.

In another incident, suspected militants exploded a powerful bomb at the private residence of agriculture minister Ph. Parijat in Nongada area in Imphal East District at around the same time yesterday night, they said.

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