In a major breakthrough against Left-Wing Extremism, the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) has completed a year-long strategic expansion into the dense and previously inaccessible Abujhmad region of Chhattisgarh, sealing what is believed to be the last major interstate movement corridor u
During a press conference on the Naxal situation in Odisha, Shiv Adhar Shrivastava, Inspector General (IG) of the BSF Frontier HQ (Special Ops), said, "We have sufficient forces present here" on Sunday.
Accused persons, namely Vishnu Tiwari, Akshay, Sameer Fayis, Banka Akash, Prakash Kumar Gupta, Aahan Arun Upadhyay, Vagisha Anudeep, and Ayisha Wafiya, were produced at the judge's residence, and the Delhi police sought a seven-day custody.
Delhi Police on Saturday opposed the bail pleas of six accused in the India Gate protest case, informing the court that the individuals had allegedly attended a function organised by Radical Students Union (RSU) at Hyderabad on February 21 and 22, where slogans were raised in support of N
According to officials, the surrendered cadre collectively carried a reward of Rs 89 lakh. Police said the group had been active across multiple districts and was involved in several major acts of violence, recruitment drives, and extortion networks.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday asserted to end Naxalism before the next all-India Director Generals of Police (DGsP)-Inspector Generals of Police (IGsP) conference.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday attended the 60th edition of the All India Conference of Director Generals of Police (DGPs) and Inspectors General of Police (IGPs) in Raipur.
Sharing a post on X on Thursday, Shah said that the deliberations would focus on building the next-level security grid to bulwark citizens from new-age threats.
Patiala House Court on Thursday sought an explanation over production of the seven accused 24 hours after their arrest from Judicial custody in Tihar Jail.
Livelihood College in insurgency-hit Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh is emerging as a strong arm of the state government in terms of connecting the tribal population, victims of naxal violence and surrendered Naxals with employment opportunities.
Dinesh Pandey, Naxal leader and Divisional Committee Member (DVC) of the Communist Party of India (Maoist), Kutul Area Committee, was also among the cadre who laid down his arms and returned to the mainstream.