Addressing reporters here today, Superintendent of Police Koya Praveen said here today, that a total of 14 cases were reported during 2014 as compared to 49 cases in 2010 and 20 cases last year.
However, no exchanges of fire were reported this year, whereas eight cases were reported during 2010 and two cases were reported in 2013. One extremist died in 2014 whereas six extremists died in 2010.
Maoists were found to be involved in three murders, two blasts, one robbery, four extortions and one case of arson in 2014.
Praveen said dalam member Thambelu Deruku and two militia members were arrested for possessing explosive materials at Nurmathi fore area in April this year.
The police arrested three Communist Party of India (Maoist) action team members and seized a country-made revolver at Chintah Veedhi in Hukumpeta mandal in May this year.
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