Security In Maoist Areas Is Stepped Up

Security in Maoist areas is stepped up

New Delhi, Nov 15, : , Security of Central security forces in Maoist-affected states has been stepped up following intelligence that left Wing Extremism (LWE).Forces’ bases in these areas could be attacked as a retaliation.
According to the sources, after the arrest of top Maoist leader Kishan Bose in Jharkhand on November 11 and a successful operation by the Maharashtra Police in Gadchiroli on Saturday, killing 26, the Maoists are on the back foot and may attack security forces in revenge.Sources claim that after the November 11th arrest of Kishan Bose, a top Maoist leader, in Jharkhand, and the Saturday operation by the Maharashtra Police at Gadchiroli, which killed 26, the Maoists have regrouped and are now threatening to attack security forces as revenge.

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The sources, quoting the Intelligence input, said that the ultras may hit the forward operating bases in LWE affected states to boost the morale of their cadre.According to Intelligence, the sources claimed that the ultras could strike the forward operating bases of LWE-affected states in an effort to increase the morale and leadership.

In the past also, the naxals had attacked the security forces in retaliation, therefore, an alert has been sounded to follow the Standard Operative Procedures (SoPs) while patrolling or any area domination move with utmost precautions, they added.They also stated that in the past, naxals attacked security forces as a retaliation.

Therefore, an alert was sounded to ensure that the Standard Operative Procedures were followed while patrolling or any other area domination movement.

The battalions of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Border Security Force (BSF), Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) are deployed in the LWE affected areas.

In the LWE-affected areas, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Border Security Forces (BSF), Indo-Tibetan Border Polices (ITBP), and Sashastra Seema Bal are deployed.

The central forces have been asked to take local police along during patrolling and convoy movement; the road opening party must proceed ahead of the convoy.

The central forces were asked to bring along local police during patrolling and convoy movements; the road opening party should proceed ahead of them.

The input also suggested strengthening of the intelligence network in the LWE areas with the concerned state police.

Input also suggested strengthening the intelligence network in LWE areas with the relevant state police.

Prashant Bose alias Krishan Da, 75, who was carrying a cash reward of Rs one crore, was caught along with his wife Sheela Marandi, another senior Maoist leader in Jharkhand on November 11.Prashant Bose, alias Krishan da, 75, was carrying a cash prize of Rs 1 crore and was captured with his wife Sheela Marandi (another senior Maoist leader) on November 11.

A number two in the extremist outfit, he also used to head the Maoist Communist Centre of India (MCCI) which he merged with CPI-ML (People’s War) to form the CPI (Maoist) in 2004.He was the number two in the extremist outfit.He also headed the Maoist Communist Center of India (MCCI), which he merged in 2004 with CPI-ML People’s War to create the CPI (Maoist).

His wife Sheela Marandi was reportedly the only woman member of the decision-making central committee of the CPI (Maoist).According to reports, his wife Sheela Marandi was the only woman on the central decision-making committee of the CPI(Maoist).

On November 13, the Maharashtra Police killed at least 26 Maoists in a fierce encounter in the jungles of Gyarapatti in Gadchiroli district in which a top Maoist leader, Milind Teltumbde, was also killed.The Maharashtra Police shot and killed 26 Maoists on November 13th in a brawl in Gyarapatti, Gadchiroli District.Milind Teltumbde was also among the victims.

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