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Maoists kill CRPF man, injure six in Bihar
Times of India, 10 June 2012
PATNA: A Central Reserve Police Force personnel was killed and six others seriously injured on Sunday in a landmine blast triggered by Maoists in a forested area in Bihar's Gaya district, police said.

Naxalite dies in police custody, Nitish orders probe
Hindu, 7 June 2012
A Naxalite died on Thursday in police custody at Barun Police Station area in Bihar’s Aurangabad district as Chief Minister Nitish Kumar ordered a probe in the matter.

Maoists behead sarpanch, two others
Indian Express, 5 June 2012
Armed maoists killed three villagers by chopping off their heads in Vimbandh forest forest area of Bihar's Munger district early on Tuesday, police said.

25 injured in Chhattisgarh landmine blast
Hindu, 3 June 2012
As many as 25 persons —19 prisoners and six police personnel — were injured in a landmine blast carried out by Maoists in the Kondagao district of Chhattisgarh on Saturday afternoon, police said.

Maoist wanted in four States arrested
Hindu, 2 June 2012
Maoist ‘zonal commander' Naveen Majhi, wanted in 110 Naxal cases in four States, was arrested in Hazaribagh district, the police said on Friday.

Maoist bandh evokes lukewarm response in Odisha
Times of India, 16 May 2012
BHUBANESWAR: Vehicular traffic was partially affected in Naxal-hit areas of southern Odisha today during a country-wide bandh called by Maoists which evoked a lukewarm response in the state.

Some discuss Maoists, some fight them
Indian Express, 15 May 2012
Two years ago, a Unified Action Command with IAS and IPS officers was set up in Orissa to battle Maoists. Its effectiveness has come under question from those actually involved in fighting Maoists, who of late have unleashed a spate of violence.

Maoists hang explosives on train engine in Jharkhand
Times of India, 15 May 2012
KOLKATA: Passengers on the 58113 Tatanagar-Bilaspur Passenger train had a narrow escape on Monday night after suspected Maoists boarded the compartments, pasted leaflets and warned them against defying a CPI(Maoist)-sponsored bandh on Wednesday. Before...

Chhattisgarh: Combing operation intensified post Naxal attack
Indian Express, 14 May 2012
A day after six CISF jawans and a civilian driver were killed in the Naxal attack in Dantewada district, police on Monday intensified combing operation in the region.

Maoists will be dealt with firmly: Chidambaram
Times of India, 13 May 2012
ITANAGAR: Union home minister P Chidambaram on Saturday said unlawful activities of Maoists will not be tolerated in the northeast. State governments in the region have been instructed to deal with such  elements firmly.

Maoist ideologue arrested by Delhi police
Hindu, 12 May 2012
A 42-year-old alleged Maoist has been arrested by the Delhi Police Crime Branch in Rohini here.

Maoist surrenders
Hindu, 11 May 2012
A deputy commander of the Galikonda dalam of the CPI (Maoist) surrendered before the police here on Thursday. In a related development, police recovered a huge dump from Dadalikawada hamlet of  Ramachandrapuram.

Two Maoists killed in exchange of fire in Visakha Agency
Hindu, 11 May 2012
Two armed members of the CPI (Maoist) were killed in an exchange of fire in the Luvasingi forest area in G. Madugula mandal in Visakha Agency on Thursday morning. The incident occurred two weeks after  a Maoist action team shot dead a head...

Four Maoists killed in Assam encounter
Hindu, 10 May 2012
Four Maoists were killed and a constable was injured in an encounter with police in a remote village in upper Assam's Tinsukia district on Wednesday.

Police closing in on Maoist dens
Hindu, 9 May 2012
Security forces are strategically closing in on major Maoist hideouts in parts of Chhattisgarh and Odisha, where inter-State operations are on in coordination with the local police, Director General of Police,  Central Reserve Police Force...

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