Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Maoists to observe ‘Martyr’s Week’, Bihar Police sound high alert

- Avinash Kumar avinash.kumar@htlive.com

We have asked security forces to conduct long-range patrolling in areas of Jamui, Lakhisarai, Gaya, Aurangabad and Nawada districts.

POLICE OFFICIAL

PATNA: The Bihar police has sounded a general high alert in the wake of Maoists observing “Martyrs’ Week” from Wednesday. The security forces are keeping strict vigil in Maoist-infested areas of bordering Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and Nepal, officials aware of the developmen­t said.

According to reports, posters and banners by the banned extremist outfit CPI (Maoist) have been put up, appealing residents to observe “Martyrs’ Week” from July 28 to August 3 in remote villages of several districts.

In the posters, the CPI (Maoist) has not only appealed the public to join their cadres but also threatened to increase attacks and other activities in their stronghold­s.

The banned outfit observes “Martyrs’ Week” every year to memorialis­e their members who were killed while fighting with security forces. The tradition started in 1972 after Charu Majumdar, founder of Maoist movement in the country, died in police custody in West Bengal.

According to the posters, at least 160 Maoists have been killed over last 12 months in eight Maoist-affected states.

Police informed the high alert has been sounded after intelligen­ce reports suggested that the ultras might attack Maoist areas and indulge in demonstrat­ive acts of violence by targeting security forces and infrastruc­ture such as trains, buses, railway stations, bus stations and other places, where people are likely to gather in significan­t numbers.

Officials in police headquarte­rs said apart from ensuring deployment of additional police and paramilita­ry forces, the combing operations and patrolling has been intensifie­d to check possibilit­y of entry of Maoists from neighbouri­ng states. Security forces have also been alerted to remain vigilant, particular­ly against IEDs and landmines.

It has also stepped-up intelligen­ce gathering in view of the “Martyrs’ Week”.

“We have asked security forces to conduct long-range patrolling in areas of Jamui, Lakhisarai, Gaya, Aurangabad and Nawada districts,” said a police official on condition of anonymity.

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