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Many ultras are "feared injured" in an encounter with a joint team of police and CRPF in Bijapur forests of Chhattisgarh. Feared injured ? What do you expect CRPF to do? Distribute trophies and reservation for destabilizing poor people's livelihood?
 
Maoist are the Chinese blessing. Hope soon we are going for a war then... it will be nice to see India.

CRPF COBRAs:
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Are those Bangladeshi troops????Rofl loola
 
Maoist are the Chinese blessing. Hope soon we are going for a war then... it will be nice to see India.



Are those Bangladeshi troops????Rofl loola

Those scums are dying now. No war is going to happen. Hiding in jungles, attack innocent peoples and when crpf arrives flying from the place with their tails b/w their legs.


Do not insult our CRPF COBRA commandos comparing with Bangladeshi army.
 
Maoists strike in Bihar, kill 5 security men - Hindustan Times

Maoists strike in Bihar, kill 5 security men


Five persons were killed and seven injured in a gun fight with Maoists who attacked the base camp of a construction firm and tried to destroy a bridge over river Belaru in Goh police station area of Aurangabad district on Wednesday evening.


The company has been engaged by the Bihar government on contract to construct bridges and link roads. Maoists blast bridge

Director general of police (DGP) Abhayanand said in Patna that three special auxiliary police (SAP) jawans and two personnel of a private security agency hired by the construction company were killed in the encounter.

More than 250 Maoists attacked the base camp of the construction company, fired several rounds and carried out as many as 11 explosions to draw SAP personnel, deployed nearby to keep check on Naxal activities, to the site.

It appears that the Maoists were aware of the route the SAP personnel would take after hearing the gun shots and sound of blasts.

Accordingly, they had set up an ambush and opened fire when the police contingent reached the spot. The security personnel also returned the fire. Casualty or injury on the side of the Red rebels was not immediately known.

The SAP jawans were deployed in the area after CRPF personnel, engaged in anti-Maoists operations in the area, were withdrawn and shifted to Bodh Gaya to man the Mahabodhi temple complex there following the serial blast in the temple town on July 7. The encounter site is equidistance from Gaya and Aurangabad towns.

Police said the Maoists later melted in the forest area after about half an hour of operations. They are reported to have also looted police arms.

Some workers of the construction firm and at least 12 jawans were reported to be missing, though there was no confirmation on whether the Red squads had taken some away.
 
Maoists strike in Bihar, kill 5 security men - Hindustan Times

Maoists strike in Bihar, kill 5 security men


Five persons were killed and seven injured in a gun fight with Maoists who attacked the base camp of a construction firm and tried to destroy a bridge over river Belaru in Goh police station area of Aurangabad district on Wednesday evening.


The company has been engaged by the Bihar government on contract to construct bridges and link roads. Maoists blast bridge

Director general of police (DGP) Abhayanand said in Patna that three special auxiliary police (SAP) jawans and two personnel of a private security agency hired by the construction company were killed in the encounter.

More than 250 Maoists attacked the base camp of the construction company, fired several rounds and carried out as many as 11 explosions to draw SAP personnel, deployed nearby to keep check on Naxal activities, to the site.

It appears that the Maoists were aware of the route the SAP personnel would take after hearing the gun shots and sound of blasts.

Accordingly, they had set up an ambush and opened fire when the police contingent reached the spot. The security personnel also returned the fire. Casualty or injury on the side of the Red rebels was not immediately known.

The SAP jawans were deployed in the area after CRPF personnel, engaged in anti-Maoists operations in the area, were withdrawn and shifted to Bodh Gaya to man the Mahabodhi temple complex there following the serial blast in the temple town on July 7. The encounter site is equidistance from Gaya and Aurangabad towns.

Police said the Maoists later melted in the forest area after about half an hour of operations. They are reported to have also looted police arms.

Some workers of the construction firm and at least 12 jawans were reported to be missing, though there was no confirmation on whether the Red squads had taken some away.

FAIL! Get thrashed by CRPF, target cops equipped like this :

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3 jawans, Maoist killed in Chhattisgarh encounter - The Hindu

Three members of Chattisgarh Armed Force (CAF) and at least one suspected Maoist have been killed in an exchange of fire in Narayanpur district, about 400 km south of State capital Raipur. Head constable Sombahadur Thapa and constables Manoj Singh and Mahendra Singh have been killed in the encounter.

“We have recovered the body of one Maoist, but reportedly more have been killed,” said SP, Narainpur Amit Kamble. Identity of the rebel fighter is yet to be ascertained.

The incident took place when a joint team of CAF and district force were engaged in a search operation in the forest of Kaushalnar, about 40 km south of the district headquarters Narayanpur. According to Mr. Kamble, the rebels opened fire on the forces killing the CAF members.

Unlike in the past, more Maoist-securitymen encounters are taking place this year during monsoon.

On Monday, an encounter took place in the Abujhmarh area of the State. However, there were no casualties.
 
Maoist leader beaten to death in Jhargram

A prominent Maoist leader belonging to the Peoples Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) was today beaten to death by irate villagers in Jhargram police district of West Bengal.

Hemanta Mahato (20) came to Nedabahara village to take part in a rally organised to protest against yesterday's arrest of Gram Panchayat member and Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) leader Sukumar Murmu.

Following an altercation, irate villagers beat Mahato to death fearing violence during the rally, Jhargram superintendent of police Bharati Ghosh said.

Murmu was arrested by the police yesterday after a landmine device was recovered from his residence.

Mahato, a prominent Maoist, had three police cases pending against him, Ghosh said.

Maoist leader beaten to death in Jhargram | Business Standard
 
Maoist rebels kill four troops in India landmine blast

BHUBANESWAR: Maoist rebels killed four paramilitary troops and injured two others by setting off a landmine on a highway in eastern India on Tuesday, police officials said.

The powerful blast sent the soldiers’ vehicle flying through the air, with photographs showing the upturned, mangled van lying in a crater in Orissa state’s Koraput district, located 366 kilometres from the capital Bhubaneswar.

“The blast killed Four Border Security Force personnel and grievously injured two others”, Prakash Mishra, the state’s director general of police, told AFP.

The incident happened on Tuesday morning, while the troops were driving to a railway station to catch trains taking them home for vacation, a police source told AFP.

Orissa is part of a cluster of impoverished, densely forested states in eastern and central India that are home to a Maoist revolutionary movement, described by the government as the country’s most serious internal security threat. afp

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Naxals recruit 4,000 children as cadres: reports | NDTV.com

New Delhi: Naxals have recruited nearly 4,000 children, including girls, as part of a recruitment drive to strengthen depleted cadre base, said official sources.

The children were recruited for gathering intelligence about movement of security forces, collect rations and work as couriers, said sources.

The recruitment drive has been going on in all Naxal-affected states but Chhattisgarh, Odisha and Jharkhand have witnessed the most, they said.

While the age of boys is as low as 10 years, the average age of girls is 14-15 years, the sources said.

The girls were also being used for cooking and other manual works for the cadres, particularly the senior ones, they said.

The Home Ministry has asked the affected states to take necessary steps to stop such activities of the Maoists and try to rescue the children from their clutches.

There were 285 incidents of Naxal violence from May to July this year in which 117 people lost their lives including 47 in Chhattisgarh, 37 in Jharkhand and 15 in Bihar.
 
Four Maoists surrender before police in Odisha

Malkangiri: Four Maoists, including a woman cadre surrendered before police in Odisha after they expressed their ire over excess pressure from their leaders to carry out their orders.

Deputy Superintendent of Police Pramod Kumar Bag said the Maoists surrendered before Malkangiri Superintendent of Police Akhileswar Singh on Tuesday.

"A woman Maoist cadre called Balesadi, also known as Bhimasadi, who was working for the Maoists for the last six to seven years surrendered. They have worked for Motu Dalam and later for Balimela Dalam. They were living in the village as they faced the atrocities of the Maoists in the last one year. In addition to this, three more Maoists who were involved in the abduction case of the collector of Malkangiri also surrendered as they were distressed due to the atrocities of the Maoists," Bag said.

The other three male Maoists who surrendered were involved in the abduction of the collector of Malkangiri district.

A Maoist, Santosh, who surrendered, said that they wanted to join the mainstream as their life was always under threat.

"I wanted to live with my family as I was distressed with the activities of the Maoists. We were always living under a constant threat. Frequent combing operation undertaken by the police posed a threat to our life. We wanted to join main stream, so, we surrendered," said Santosh.

The frequent surrenders show that that despite their militant tactics Maoists are starting to lose their hold in this remote cut off area.

ANI

First Published: Wednesday, September 04, 2013, 14:29

Maoist killed in forest encounter - The Times of India

BHUBANESWAR: A Maoist was killed during a combing operation at Jal Mahadeb along Balangir-Bargarh boundary on Friday morning. The forces recovered one single-barrel rifle with cartridges, kit bags, explosives, Maoist literature, uniform, huge quantity of food items, polythene and tents.

The Maoists were holed up in Gandhamardan forest between Harishankar in Balangir district and Nrusinghanath in Bargarh. Based on specific information about the rebels camping inside Gandhamardan forest (one km towards Bargarh district), the CRPF and district police jointly launched the operation, said DIG (northern range) Sanjay Kumar.

"Seeing us they started firing. We also fired in retaliation. One Maoist was found dead after half-an-hour exchange of fire ," said the DIG.

The Maoists were led by two cadres Lakhan and Sabita, he added.
 
Good news. This all happened in my state. No wonder maoist activities are dropped down this year.
 
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