Maha, AP, C`garh to launch joint anti-Naxal operation soon
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Maha, AP, C'garh to launch joint anti-Naxal operation soon

Last Updated: Wednesday, December 09, 2009, 20:58
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Nagpur: The Maharashtra government on Wednesday said it would soon launch an anti-Naxal operation in coordination with neighbouring Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.

The state has three battalions of Central paramilitary forces and policemen have been provided with necessary training and sophisticated weapons. We would soon launch an anti-Naxal operation in coordination with Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, Home Minister R R Patil told the assembly.

There has been a spurt in Maoist activities in Gadchiroli district. At least 17 policemen were killed in a Naxal attack in Bhamragarh taluka of the district in October. A young road contractor was killed by a group of Naxalites on November 25, he said.

The minister informed the House that 52 policemen were killed by Naxalites between February and May this year. The extremists were also disrupting developmental activities and terrorising contractors working in deep forests.

There have been instances of the ultras snatching arms and ammunition of Forest Department officials while they were on patrolling duty, he said.

As part of streamlining and strengthening the police force in Gadchiroli, the worst Naxal-hit district has been divided into two parts - Gadchiroli and Aheri, Patil said.

About 2,355 new posts of policemen are being created for the newly set up Gadchiroli police range. State Reserve Police Force (SRPF) Group No 13, based in Nagpur, will be shifted to Gadchiroli to beef up anti-Naxal defence, he said.

Policemen in the newly created range will be equipped with motorcycles, binoculars, bullet-proof jackets, night vision goggles and anti-landmine vehicles among other equipment. Efforts are also on to procure a helicopter, the Minister said.

The Government was providing Rs five lakh compensation each to the families of those killed by Naxalites on suspicion of being police informers, he said.

Unemployed local youths in the 23-40 age group are being recruited on a priority basis in police force to deal with the Naxal menace, Patil stated.

Policemen posted in Naxal-infested areas are paid one and half times more salary due to difficult condition they operate in. They are also given 30-day special leave and additional allowances, the Minister said.

PTI

First Published: Wednesday, December 09, 2009, 20:58

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