No trace of abducted Jharkhand intelligence officialOctober 2nd, 2009 RANCHI - There was still no trace Friday of the intelligence official abducted by the Maoist rebels in Jharkhand two days back despite a massive operation launched by the local police to rescue him. Police Inspector Francis Indwar, posted in Special Branch of the state Intelligence department, was abducted by eight to 10 armed rebels from Hembrum market under Arki police station of Khuti district, around 65 km from Ranchi Wednesday evening, while he was trying to collect information about Maoists.
Indian police official says Maoist rebels have killed 16 villagers in rural Bihar stateOctober 1st, 2009 Police: Indian rebels kill 16 villagersPATNA, India — Maoist rebels killed 16 people, including five children, in an early morning attack Friday on a rural village in the eastern Indian state of Bihar, a police official said. Security forces were combing the villages and forests around the attacked village, Amosi Bharen, in search of the rebels, said Additional Director General of Police Neelmani, who uses only one name.
Fight against Maoists to be long drawn, says ChidambaramSeptember 25th, 2009 RAIPUR - Home Minister P. Chidambaram Friday said the central government would extend all support to states to counter and defeat left-wing extremism in what would be a "long-drawn" fight.
Chhattisgarh police had idea of Maoist attack, says chief miisterJuly 19th, 2009 RAIPUR - Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh Sunday rejected reports that spurt in Maoist violence in the state was basically due to failure of intelligence network. Singh, who travelled Sunday to the site in Rajnandgaon district where Maoists killed 29 state policemen in an ambush July 12, said police had prior information of Maoists' possible attack in the district but police suffered casualties as it was a "well coordinated flash attack" of the rebels.
Security beefed up in JharkhandJune 21st, 2009 RANCHI - Security has been beefed up in Jharkhand in view of the two-day strike called by the Maoist rebels in five states to protest "Lalgarh operation" being undertaken by security forces in West Bengal. "Security has been beefed up in the state, particularly in Maoist infested districts and in areas bordering West Bengal," a police official told IANS, adding security personnel are on high alert in bordering areas.
Maoists kill 13 security personnel in Jharkhand (Lead, Changing dateline)June 12th, 2009 BOKARO - Thirteen security personnel were killed in two separate Maoist attacks in Jharkhand's Bokaro district Friday, police said. Maoists attacked a State Bank of India (SBI) branch near Fusro market of Bokaro town on Friday afternoon, killing two personnel of the state police, who foiled their attempt to loot money from the bank.
11 policemen killed by Maoists in JharkhandJune 12th, 2009 RANCHI - Eleven policemen were killed in separate Maoist attacks in Bokaro district of Jharkhand Friday, police said. According to police, Maoists attacked a State Bank of India (SBI) branch near Fusro market of Bokaro town Friday afternoon, killing two personnel of the state police.
Maoists attack CRPF camp, bomb railway station in JharkhandApril 23rd, 2009 RANCHI - Maoist rebels attacked a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp and blew up a railway station in Jharkhand a few hours before the second phase parliamentary poll began Thursday, police said. In West Singhbhum district, Maoist rebels attacked a CRPF camp early Thursday.
Six BSF personnel killed in landmine blast in JharkhandApril 16th, 2009 RANCHI - Six Border Security Force (BSF) personnel going for polling duty were killed in a landmine blast triggered by Maoist rebels in Latehar district of Jharkhand early Thursday, police said. 'Six BSF personnel were killed in a landmine blast in a jungle near Aara village.
Seven killed in Maoist violence in JharkhandApril 15th, 2009 RANCHI - Seven people, including five Maoist rebels, were killed when guerrillas attacked a bus carrying security personnel in Jharkhand's Lathear area, just before the first phase of parliamentary elections on Thursday. The bus carrying around 80 security personnel was ambushed near Nimiadih village of Lathear district, about 140 Km from here, late Tuesday.
Maoists kill five CRPF troopers in JharkhandApril 11th, 2009 RANCHI - Five Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers were killed and three injured Saturday in an eight-hour-long gunbattle with Maoist rebels in Jharkhand's Khuti district, around 20 km from where Congress president Sonia Gandhi addressed an election rally. 'Five CRPF personnel were killed and three were injured in an ambush by Maoist rebels in Khuti district,' Jharkhand Police spokesperson S.N.
Maoists blow up 11th government building in JharkhandApril 10th, 2009 RANCHI - Maoist rebels in Jharkhand continued their terror track ahead of the Lok Sabha polls, blasting the 11th government building in the state Friday in 10 days, the police said. Maoist rebels belonging to the outlawed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), blew up a secondary school near Belhara village in Palamau district, around 180 km from Ranchi, using detonators.
Chhattisgarh reluctant to take up Maoists' peace talk offerFebruary 23rd, 2009 RAIPUR - Chhattisgarh's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government is now reluctant to take up the offer for peace talks made by the Maoists twice recently, after the leftist rebels killed three CRPF troopers in an ambush Feb 19. Spokesperson of Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee of the outlawed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Pandu alias Pandanna, had offered twice within a month to hold peace talks with the government to find a solution to the decade-old Maoist militancy in the state.
15 policemen gunned down in Maharashtra Maoist attackJanuary 31st, 2009 MUMBAI - At least 15 policemen were killed in a Maoist ambush of a police search squad in a forested area of eastern Maharashtra Sunday, an official said. According to the official, Maoist insurgents attacked the police squad around 11 a.m.
Jharkhand planning new rehabilitation policy for Maoist rebelsJanuary 31st, 2009 RANCHI - The Jharkhand government will soon come out with a new rehabilitation policy to lure the Maoist rebels to surrender, officials sources said. 'The new policy is different from previous ones.