Hyderabad: Election authorities have identified 614 polling stations in eight Maoist-affected districts of Telangana where state police and central ar.
Naxal attack in Chhattisgarh: A day after 10 policemen and a civilian driver were killed by Naxals in an IED blast questions are swirling if authorities ignored standard operating procedures. Why was the vehicle that was attacked not better protected? Did authorities ignore a previous threat issued by the Maoists?
The 165 Battalion of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Chhattisgarh police have set up a Forward Operating Base (FOB) at Bedre in Sukma district, a highly Maoist-affected area of the state, after 17 years, said a CRPF official.
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DALTONGANJ: For paramilitary personnel posted in remote areas of Palamu district, turning up at the state health department’s designated Covid-19 vaccination centres means risking their lives. At a time when the state health machinery is inoculating security personnel to prevent them from contracting the life-threatening viral disease, CRPF jawans camping at the forward posts in Left-wing extremism-affected Dagra and Mansurya areas are sitting tight at their posts as heading towards vaccination centres without proper security measures can make them vulnerable to ambush attacks by Maoists.
“Security personnel posted at Dagra cannot move without a road opening party, where armed security personnel sweep their route for dangers such as landmines and ambush attacks,” Palamu SP Sanjeev Kumar said, adding, “We cannot vacate our posts and ferry all our men to vaccination sites for jabs at once. We have to move them in batches.”
There s no bigger goonda than police : MP BJP lawmaker responds to Maoist threat
The Maoists pamphlets left in the jungles on the MP-Chhattisgarh border mentioned the threat by the outlaws’ Kanha-Bhoramdev division to avenge their ranks killings by targeting the cops.
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BHOPAL: Responding to the threat by Maoists to avenge the recent killings of their ranks by Madhya Pradesh Police in Balaghat district, a BJP Lok Sabha member has cautioned the outlaws that they will have to mend their ways as there is no bigger goonda than police or government.