It was stated in the the white paper tabled in the Assembly today by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik.
It claimed that the suspected terrorists and Jihadi members have been successfully contained for the internal security of the nation.
"The terrorists and Jihadi outfits have chosen the peaceful coastal state (Odisha) as a safe hideout and to stay away from limelight," an official said.
"Last year based on an intelligence tip off, Odisha police arrested Ishwar Chandra Behera, a contractual photographer of ITR (interim test range), Chandipur on charge of spying and transmitting information of ITR, Wheeler Island and Dhamra though his mobile phones," the white paper said.
In another incident, Delhi Police Special Cell in a joint operation with the state police arrested one Abdur Rehman from Cuttack for his suspected link with terrorist organisation like AQIS and running an unregistered madrasa where he was aiming to radicalize Muslim youths, the report said.
Claiming that the overall law and order situation in the state remained peaceful, the white paper said a total 1,03,200 cognisable offences were registered in Odisha in 2015 against 93,657 offences in 2014.
The white paper said 2,504 cases of torture of SCs and STs were recorded in 2015. While 1,816 cases have been filed in respect of SCs, 688 cases have been registered for ST category.
Besides, 10,542 accident cases have been registered in 2015 out of which 10,449 cases were found to be valid, it said.
However, in certain parts of Malkangiri, Koraput, Nuapada, Bolangir, Rayagada, Kandhamal, Bargarh and Kalahandi districts the LWE situation continued to remain challenging.
It said a total 72 LWE related incidents were reported in the state during 2015 involving death of 26 civilians, four security personnel and nine Maoists, while the pro-active taken by security forces led to arrest of 53 ultras, recovery of 255 weapons, 168 improvised explosive devices and a large quantity of explosives.
There was also significant containment of activities of Chasi Mulia Adivasi Sangha, a frontal organisation of CPI (Maoist) in Narayanpatna-Bandhugaon axis of Koraput district, it added.
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