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Nagaland CM calls on Union Home Minister

The Chief Minister of Nagaland, Shri Neiphiu Rio called on the Union Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh here today. The Chief Minister apprised the Union Home Minister about the situation in the State and the issues on which the State Government requires support of the Centre such as improvement of police infrastructure.

Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Shri Hansraj Gangaram Ahir, Union Home Secretary Shri Rajiv Gauba and Senior Officers from MHA and the Nagaland State Government were present.

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The Chief Minister of Nagaland, Shri Neiphiu Rio calling on the Union Home Minister, Shri Rajnath Singh, in New Delhi on April 19, 2018.
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A delegation led by the Chief Minister of Nagaland, Shri Neiphiu Rio calling on the Union Home Minister, Shri Rajnath Singh, in New Delhi on April 19, 2018. The Minister of State for Home Affairs, Shri Hansraj Gangaram Ahir and the Union Home Secretary, Shri Rajiv Gauba are also seen.
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Inflicting another massive blow to the Maoists within 48 hours, police claimed to have gunned down six Maoists in district on Monday.

“Six Maoists were killed in an encounter with the security forces this evening,” Sharad Shelar, Inspector-General of Maharashtra police’s Anti-Naxal Operation (ANO) unit, told The Hindu.

This is the second such encounter in 48 hours. On Sunday, the security forces had gunned down 16 Maoists of the district.
 
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Maoists death toll rises to 37 after recovery of 15 more bodies
NAGPUR, April 24, 2018 14:21 IST
Updated: April 24, 2018 21:08 IST


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Senior police officials addressing a press conference at Gadchiroli district police headquarters on Tuesday, April 24, 2018 | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
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Security forces recovered 15 more bodies of the Maoists from river on Tuesday, taking the total number of the Maoists killed in the district to 37 in the last three days.

The bodies were recovered from the river near the spot of the April 22 encounter in which the security forces had gunned down 16 rebels.


“Due to heavy rains on April 22 after the encounter, the search operation had to be stopped midway. The search operations were resumed on Monday and continued today in which we recovered 15 more bodies of the Maoists . Of the 15 bodies recovered today, eight were that of female Maoists.“One INSAS rifle was also recovered during the search operation today and there is a possibility that some senior Maoist leaders could be among the dead Maoists. The search operation has been intensified in the area,” police said in a statement.

In a separate incident, security forces had killed six Maoists in on April 23.

“Of the six Maoists killed, four were women. The Divisional member in the area Nandu alias Vasudev Atram was also killed in this encounter. One SLR, one INSAS, and three other weapons were recovered from the spot of this encounter,” police said in another statement on Tuesday.

The killing of 37 Maoists within a span of 72 hours has effectively wiped out the Maoist organization .

“Of the total 37 dead Maoists, 19 were women. We have identified 16 bodies so far and the identity of 21 bodies is yet to be ascertained. These 16 Maoists carried a combined reward of ₹ 1.6 crore. These back to back encounters have eliminated four out of five Divisional Committee Members of the Maoist. This will definitely give a boost to developmental activities in this area and will also put an end to Maoists' atrocities on common villagers. We appeal to all the Maoists to give up the path of violence and surrender,” the police statement added.

The killing of 31 Maoists in a single operation is the biggest success of the security forces in the country's four-decade-long history of the Left Wing Extremism.


Maoists death toll rises to 37 after recovery of 15 more bodies
NAGPUR, April 24, 2018 14:21 IST
Updated: April 24, 2018 21:08 IST


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Senior police officials addressing a press conference at Gadchiroli district police headquarters on Tuesday, April 24, 2018 | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
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Security forces recovered 15 more bodies of the Maoists from river on Tuesday, taking the total number of the Maoists killed in the district to 37 in the last three days.

The bodies were recovered from the river near the spot of the April 22 encounter in which the security forces had gunned down 16 rebels.


“Due to heavy rains on April 22 after the encounter, the search operation had to be stopped midway. The search operations were resumed on Monday and continued today in which we recovered 15 more bodies of the Maoists . Of the 15 bodies recovered today, eight were that of female Maoists.“One INSAS rifle was also recovered during the search operation today and there is a possibility that some senior Maoist leaders could be among the dead Maoists. The search operation has been intensified in the area,” police said in a statement.

In a separate incident, security forces had killed six Maoists in on April 23.

“Of the six Maoists killed, four were women. The Divisional member in the area Nandu alias Vasudev Atram was also killed in this encounter. One SLR, one INSAS, and three other weapons were recovered from the spot of this encounter,” police said in another statement on Tuesday.

The killing of 37 Maoists within a span of 72 hours has effectively wiped out the Maoist organization .

“Of the total 37 dead Maoists, 19 were women. We have identified 16 bodies so far and the identity of 21 bodies is yet to be ascertained. These 16 Maoists carried a combined reward of ₹ 1.6 crore. These back to back encounters have eliminated four out of five Divisional Committee Members of the Maoist. This will definitely give a boost to developmental activities in this area and will also put an end to Maoists' atrocities on common villagers. We appeal to all the Maoists to give up the path of violence and surrender,” the police statement added.

The killing of 31 Maoists in a single operation is the biggest success of the security forces in the country's four-decade-long history of the Left Wing Extremism.
 
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The CRPF has decided to replace about 12,000 of its aged troops with young and freshly inducted recruits to bring agility and renewed strength in its anti-maoists operations in the LWE-hit areas .

The paramilitary, designated as the lead force against Left Wing Extremism (LWE) in the country, has recently recruited and trained about 20,000 fresh troops and has now planned to deploy the 'young blood' in these strenuous operations that require personnel to be out in jungles for days together, in harsh climatic conditions.

The first-time measure, a senior official told PTI, is part of the forces' strategy to bring renewed vigour in its operations by posting young and motivated personnel and having the least amount of causalities and injuries on its side.

"About 12,000 freshly trained young recruits, in the age group of 18-21 years, will be deployed soon by replacing their older colleagues who are in the age-group of 45-50 years." the official said.

The aim of the exercise is to keep the combat profile of the force young, he said, adding the move has been approved by CRPF Director General (DG) R R Bhatnagar.

An analysis of casualities in the force, both fatal and non-fatal, in the past encounters reflect that a number of aged troops were victims.

"There can be no doubt that a young age profile for a fighting force will result in better successes. The older age profile of troopers will be taken out from this LWE affected region and deployed in other locations where the battle is not that tough and demanding," the official said.

Another official deployed in the anti-Maoists operations grid of the force said while this first lot of young troops will go , especially the south region that comprises districts , the next batches could be sent to other states affected by LWE violence.

"Some of these young personnel would also be sent to the Kashmir valley which is an another important theatre of operations for the CRPF," the second official said.

The about 12,000 new personnel will be deployed in such a fashion, across various units of the CRPF , that the overall profile of the battalion remains experienced and conversant with the area they are operating in and at the same time fighting fit, the officials said.

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has about 31 battalions deployed in the central Indian state for these operations including special teams of its jungle warfare squad-- CoBRA.

Each battalion has over 1,000 personnel.

Last year, the CRPF lost 37 men in two Naxal ambushes in the state while 9 men were killed this year when the Maoists blew off their mine protected vehicle (MPV) in district last month.

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The Army has launched a massive hunt engaging helicopters and deploying over 1000 security personnel to catch two senior NDFB(S) militant leaders in Chirang district and the Manas Reserve Forest, defence sources said.

Based on specific input about the presence of dreaded NDFB(S) militants G Bidai and Batha, who have several police cases against them, Army units from Kokrajhar and Chirang districts in association with SSB jointly launched the massive operation in Chirang district and the Manas Reserve Forest along the Indo-Bhutan border since Sunday, the sources said last evening.

Stating that the Army also engaged tracker dogs to trace out the insurgents, the sources said more than 1000 security personnel had been deployed in the area for carrying out extensive search operations and cordoned off the area.
 
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Maharashtra ADGP (Special Operations) D. Kanakratnam (centre) and other top officials address a press conference on April 24, 2018 on the Gadchiroli encounter. | Photo Credit: PTI


Nineteen women cadres were among the 39 Maoists who were killed in the two encounters on April 22.

Security agencies got precise information about the location of the Maoists on April 20, two days before they were killed in twin encounters in district.

Nineteen women cadres were among the 39 Maoists who were killed in the two encounters on April 22. As details emerge of the encounter on border, a senior government official said that 16 identified had rewards of ₹2 lakh-₹20 lakh on them.

“The operation was carried out based on information provided by a source. The Maoists were camping at a spot on the banks of river . They were ambushed by a police party who took position on a hillock. Caught by surprise, many jumped in the river. Their bodies were found floating a couple of days later,” said an official familiar with the April 22 operation.

Another official said that on April 23, police conducted another operation, around 8-10 kms south jungle where six more cadres were killed.

The divisional commander of south was among those killed. He carried a reward of ₹20 lakh. , the divisional commander of Permili, who had a ₹16 lakh reward, was also killed in the encounter. Another top leader, was killed. She carried a reward of ₹8 lakh.

Senior Security Advisor, Ministry of Home Affairs, K. Vijay Kumar told The Hindu that the encounter was perhaps one of the biggest operations in terms of the number of Maoists killed.

On October 24, 2016, 31 members of the banned Maoist were killed in an encounter with a combined team of the Greyhounds and Odisha police near district.

“It is perhaps the biggest in terms of numbers. Two divisional commanders were also killed, tactically the other side must have made mistakes. They could be sitting there to plan out a strategy or sorting out the revenue, we are not able to speculate on that. But definitely the local intelligence and the special police force’s ability to react to the information that was real time and their ability to adapt well proved key,” said Mr. Kumar.

He cautioned that since the damage was heavy, any retaliation by the Maoists could not be ruled out, though there was nothing specific to suggest so.
 
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The bodies of the seven who were killed in an operation in the early hours of April 27, 2018, in district , and their weapons being displayed . | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

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The joint operation was carried out by the Chhattisgarh police and Telangana's Greyhounds near Ipenta in district.

Seven members were killed in an encounter in the early hours of Friday.

According to information reaching Bhupalpally town, five and two men were killed in the joint operation belongs to Chattisgarh police and Telangana's Greyhounds near Ipenta in district . The police recovered one SLR (Self-Loading Rifle), one revolver, four SBBL (smooth-bore breech loading) guns, six rocket launchers, three grenades, 10 kitbags and four pairs of olive green dress.

The encounter occurred eight km inside district on the border .

The Maoists have suffered major setback in recent times with series of encounters . Last Sunday, over 35 Maoists were killed in a major encounter at district .

The joint operations involving the police of Telangana, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra and central armed forces yielded substantial results for them as they succeeded in eliminating Maoists in large numbers.


CRPF, police on high alert

Following the encounter, the CRPF and the police in other mandals in the forest bordering were put on high alert. Large numbers of CRPF personnel were seen moving all over in tribal hamlets and carrying out search operations.

Bhupalpally District Superintendent of Police R Bhaskaran confirmed that the encounter took place . The police were on high alert along the border villages along the river.

The police suspect that the Maoists were trying to take revenge following the encounter and planning to hold a meeting in the forest area.
 
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They were supposed to attend a wedding in a village, but ‘internal sabotage’ helped C-60 commandos launch an attack that left 34 cadres dead
It was a perfect ambush. So perfect that even the Maharashtra police special anti-Naxal Unit, the C-60, was surprised. Thirty-four Maoists were confirmed killed. And not a single policeman.

Based on many accounts, here is how it apparently happened. On April 22, a wedding was scheduled in Kasansur village in Tadgoan under Bhamragad division of Maharashtra’s Gadchiroli district. The groom was from Kasansur and the bride from Gatepalli, the native village of Maoist leader Sainath who was in-charge of Perimili Dalam and the Divisional Committee member of the CPI (Maoist). The Maoists were coming to attend the wedding. For two weeks ahead, police had information that the dalams (a dalam has 10 to 15 Maoists) headed by Shrinu alias Srikant and Sainath were moving north from Kalled in Sironcha division of Gadchiroli. A week before the wedding, they were in Perimili area conducting a series of public meetings over the crisis arising from collapse of tendu leaf sale this year.

On April 21 evening, the Maoists set up camp three kilometres from Boria village. They chose a difficult terrain near the Indravati river with a steep forested slope between Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh as a defence.

At 6 a.m. on April 22, when the Maoists were unguarded, bullets started raining from all sides and grenades were hurled.

Some 64 C-60 commandos had sneaked in hours ago from the other side.

Only some Maoists could retaliate, weakly. The police picked them out one by one and shot them dead. A police source said, Sainath used the weapons of other Maoists when he ran out of bullets, three times. But he could not withstand the heavy firing and grenades.

Villagers in Boriya could hear the gunshots until 3 p.m. When the guns fell silent, the police saw that it was their biggest success in the five-decade-long history of Left Wing Extremism. A total 34 bodies of Maoists were recovered from the area. Along with a second encounter on April 23 in the same district, the loss to the extremists stands at 40 dead.

No chance to surrender?

The police claim they gave a chance to the Maoists to surrender and opened fire only in self-defence. This version appears to be at odds with the accounts of villagers. No one was spared, including women Maoists, who were bathing in the river or the injured who wanted to surrender. Those who survived the gun battle and grenade blasts were left with no option but to jump into the Indravati. Their bodies floated for two days before a local reporter spotted them and alerted the police. There were seventeen bodies floating and photos showed burn and bullet marks.

Apparently, there was a tip-off from someone inside the dalam. The wedding at the centre of the operation did go ahead on April 22.

A former senior Maoist from the Danda Karanya Special Zonal Committee, which is in-charge of Bastar and Gadchiroli, said, “The information could have come from the Maoists who recently surrendered and their contacts. I have never seen something like this in my 22 years as a Maoist. The cadres will not retaliate immediately,and will investigate and assess their strength before reacting.”

A theory has surfaced, of the rebels being drugged through their meal.

However, the Boriya villagers who helped the police in recovering the bodies from the river, ruled out this possibility. They said a Maoist camp was set up near the river and there was a long gun battle on April 22.

In the second encounter in Jimalgatta on April 23, six Maoists were killed. Local sources said a senior member, Nandu, who was shown to have been killed in an encounter in Rajaram Khandla area on April 23, was seen with leaders Shrinu and Sainath on April 21.

A question being raised is that Nandu and five other Maoists may have been caught during the Kasansur encounter and then taken to Rajaram Khandla forest and killed.

Gatepalli villagers told Gadchiroli police that eight residents are missing after the encounter. “Eight families from Gatepalli informed that these eight people, including five women, had gone to attend the wedding in Kasansur. But another Gatepalli villager, who attended the wedding, informed us that they did not go there. We have identified 19 bodies and handed over 14 to relatives,” Gadchiroli Superintendent of Police, Abhinav Deshmukh said.
 
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The banned (Maoist) has vowed to avenge the death of 40 cadres in two encounters with security forces in the south last month.

Posters put up by the Left-wing extremists across south on Wednesday night claimed that they would avenge the “murder” of their comrades in what was “clearly a violation of human rights”. They also vowed to punish the “traitors” who facilitated the police operations.

As many as 34 rebels were shot dead by security forces in the jungle on April 22, and the rest were eliminated in a forested area the next day. Two senior Maoists were among those killed.

The posters, allegedly issued by the south committee of the (Maoist), also called for a bandh on Friday to protest the “fake and one-sided massacre”.

However, deputy inspector general of police Ankush Shinde maintained that both the encounters were genuine. “We do not need to stage fake encounters. All the claims they are making are false,” he said.

The police officer termed the two encounters as the “biggest blows to the rebels” in recent years. “We virtually finished four armed squads of rebels with this,” he said.

The district police have also announced reward money running up to crores for information leading to the capture of its five most notorious members. An advertisement with photographs of the leaders has already been released in this regard.

who was once the secretary of the (Maoist)’s unit, commands the highest reward money of Rs 60 lakh. The younger brother who was killed in West Bengal in 2011, he is now a politburo member.

Police have offered Rs 50 lakh for information leading to the capture , who previously served as the secretary of the (Maoist)’s unit. Currently a central committee member, his wife – Angela – was arrested by the state police a couple of years ago.

Anybody offering information , the lone woman activist in the organisation’s central committee, will get Rs 25 lakh as reward money. She earlier served as the (Maoist) south secretary.
 
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Guwahati: The police seized a bag containing suspected explosives weighing around 2kg from a bus in Basistha area of Guwahati city on Wednesday. The police intercepted the bus carrying 30 passengers from Barpeta Road at Basistha and seized the explosives. The passengers were reportedly unaware of the explosives. A bomb squad later took away the explosives to a safe place. TNS
 
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Bhubaneswar, May 15, 2018 01:28 IST
Updated: May 15, 2018 01:28 IST

A total of seven Maoists, including two women, have been killed in two separate encounters in districts since Saturday night.

Security forces found another body on Monday morning, after they had recovered four bodies following an exchange of fire with Communist Party of India-Maoist cadres in the forest of the district on Sunday afternoon.

The gun battle comes a day after two left-wing extremists — divisional committee member who was carrying a reward on ₹5 lakh on his head, and an area committee member carrying a reward of ₹4 lakh — were killed in an exchange of fire with the security forces on Saturday.

Special Operations Group, an anti-Maoist force, and District Voluntary Force launched an operation following a tip-off about a possible meeting of Communist Party of India (Maoist) cadres at village in forest.

Two women among dead

Kandhamal Superintendent of Police Prateek Singh said two woman Maoists were among the five killed in the exchange of fire. Five guns, including an AK-47 and two INSAS rifles, were recovered from the spot. The names of the deceased had not been revealed till Monday evening.

In the wake of the two encounters, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh spoke to Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Monday and reviewed the security situation in the State, an official said.

During the telephonic conversation, the Chief Minister briefed the Home Minister on the steps taken by the State government to deal with the Maoists, the official said.

Mr. Singh also spoke to Odisha Director General of Police Rajendra Prasad Sharma and appreciated the successful operations against the Maoists.

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Barely four days after seven Left-wing extremists were killed in twin encounters with security forces, another Maoist was shot dead in a joint operation conducted by the Odisha and Andhra Pradesh police in district on Friday morning.

The deceased is yet to be identified.

superintendent of police Jagmohan Meena said the Maoist was killed near village under block during a joint operation by Andhra Pradesh’s elite anti-Maoist force Greyhound and Odisha’s special operation group and district voluntary force.

“The Maoists opened fire at security forces, and one of them was killed when they retaliated. Two guns, including a self-loading rifle, were recovered from the spot,” he said.

Several Maoists managed to escape despite sustaining injuries in the encounter.

Four days ago, seven Maoists – including two top cadres – were killed in operations launched on the basis of intelligence reports in districts. Union home minister Rajnath Singh complimented the police for executing the operation successfully.

Meanwhile, the Odisha government announced a cash reward of Rs 10 lakh each for Bolangir and Kandhamal police for the encounters in the two districts in which seven Maoists were killed.

Chief minister Naveen Patnaik announced the cash reward soon after he was briefed about the operation by the two SPs of both the districts and other senior officials of the state police.

“Apart from the existing financial assistance, the additional cash reward of Rs 10 lakh for Kandhamal and Bolangir police will certainly boost the morale of security forces as well as police engaged in anti-Maoist operations in different parts of the State,” said Odisha DGP RP Sharma.
 
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Chhattisgarh: Five jawans dead, two injured in IED blast in Dantewada
Two personnel were also injured in the incident. More details awaited.

By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | Updated: May 20, 2018 1:17:49 pm

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According to officials, the blast, targetting a police vehicle, took place at 11 am when the jawans were on their way from Cholnar to Kirandul. (Express photo)

Five police personnel were killed in an IED blast on Sunday morning. Two other jawans were also injured in the incident. According to officials, the blast, targetting a police vehicle, took place at 11 am when the jawans were on their way The deceased include three jawans from the Chhattisgarh Armed Force and two jawans from Dantewada district police.
 
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Seven policemen killed, one injured in Chhattisgarh as Maoists blow up police vehicle

Nagpur, May 20, 2018 14:40 IST
Updated: May 20, 2018 18:10 IST


The incident comes two days before Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh's scheduled visit .

Seven policemen were killed when Maoists blew up a vehicle, carrying seven policemen, in the district of south on Sunday.

The improvised explosive device (IED) blast took place near village, around 20 kilometres from town.

The Deputy Inspector General of Police, Mr..P.Sunder Raj gave confirmation that five out of the seven policemen who were travelling in the vehicle died on the spot of the incident.

Two policemen were taken to a nearby hospital where both of them succumbed to their injuries.

The Maoists reportedly took away some weapons of the policemen after the blast, but officials refused to confirm this.

The policemen were travelling in a private vehicle going towards town from village.

The incident comes two days before Chief Minister scheduled visit , where he is going to participate in the BJP's Vikas Yatra.
 
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The Union Home Minister, Shri Rajnath Singh chairing a meeting to review the LWE situation and the progress of ‘Aspirational Districts’, in Raipur, Chhattisgarh on May 21, 2018. The Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh, Dr. Raman Singh is also seen.
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The Union Home Minister, Shri Rajnath Singh chairing a meeting to review the LWE situation and the progress of ‘Aspirational Districts’, in Raipur, Chhattisgarh on May 21, 2018. The Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh, Dr. Raman Singh is also seen.
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Imphal, May 22

A large quantity of arms and ammunition was recovered by Assam Rifles (AR) on Tuesday while those were being transported in a vehicle from Ukhrul to Imphal in Manipur, an AR release said.

The recovery is a major success on the part of Assam Rifles to thwart nefarious designs of the underground groups, it said. PTI

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Maoists blew up the farmhouse of a BJP MP with Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) in district, ahead of chief minister visit to the area, the police said on Wednesday.

The BJP MP has a farmhouse at his native village in police station area.

There was no report of any casualty as the farmhouse was empty at the time of the attack that took place on the intervening night of Tuesday and Wednesday.

Chief minister is in around 15 kms from the village where the farmhouse is located, in on Wednesday as part of his ongoing ‘Vikas Yatra’.

Takodi police station in-charge said the Maoists threatened the watchman at the site to leave the place and then targeted the farmhouse with IEDs in which two rooms were damaged.

“Extra police have been deployed in the village after the incident and the combing operation is going on. More investigation is going on,” he said.

Security forces have intensified patrolling in the region.

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