Sharma said this after reviewing the Left Wing Extremism situation in Malkangiri district, considered as one of the hotbeds of the ultras.
As Odisha Maoist Party leader Sabyasachi Panda has already been arrested, BSF and other agencies engaged in anti-Maoist operations were expecting major successes in nabbing other senior leaders of the banned outfit, he said.
Accompanied by senior officers of the central para military force, Sharma today visited Malkangiri and held talks with local police officers regarding future strategies to contain the spread of Maoists in the area.
The meeting decided, sources said, to intensify patrolling by BSF along the district's borders with Chhattisgarh and Telangana to keep a check on infiltration of Maoists from these states to Odisha.
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