olice has recovered fifteen improvised explosive device (IED) planted as mines from a stronghold of Maoist rebels in Jharkhand. Weighing around 2.5 kilograms, the IEDs were planted on a forested road near Senha Police Station in Lohardaga district.
18 November,2015 12:32 PM ISTAuthorities in Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh facilitated seventeen Maoists rebels, who surrendered before the police from 2009-2014, under state rehabilitation policy.
23 September,2015 10:51 AM ISTA policeman was found murdered two days after he was abducted by Maoists in Chhattisgarh. The body of 31-year-old assistant constable Kudiyam Pandu was found on a road under Farsegarh police camp of Bijapur district
01 October,2015 11:49 AM ISTThe encounter is still underway in Sukma which is a Maoist stronghold and a part of the expansive red corridor which spreads across east, south and central parts of India.
08 October,2015 08:56 PM ISTPolice arrested two Maoists involved in a number of killings in Jharkhand. Acting on a tip-off, police teams surrounded their hideout in the state's Gumla district and arrested the two.
13 October,2015 03:49 PM ISTFive Maoists have been arrested in Khunti district of Jharkhand, following a tip-off. Police, along with the personnel of paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), copped the ultras while carrying out raids in the area.
21 October,2015 11:54 AM ISTn a major attack, Maoists torched around 35 vehicles and machines engaged in road construction work in Chhattisgarh. The armed rebels stormed three construction sites simultaneously in Bijapur district.
26 October,2015 05:01 PM ISTPolice arrested four Maoist rebels involved in murder, extortion and killing of security personnel from Bihar and Jharkhand.
13 November,2015 05:42 PM ISTAs many as 270 Maoist rebels and sympathisers surrendered in Odisha in the past two weeks, said an official. The surrendered rebels include women and members of the Chetna Natya Manch, a cultural outfit of the Maoists.
23 March,2016 03:56 PM ISTAt least 19 Maoists surrendered before police in Odisha's Malkangiri district. According to the police, the surrendered Maoists were active members of the Darva Division, a faction of the insurgent group.
14 March,2016 12:19 PM ISTADVERTISEMENT