Bhubaneswar / Sambalpur: Security forces have intensified the preliminary operation after the death of a journalist in the Eid explosion suspected of being triggered by Maois in the district of Sia on Saturday ahead of the Pancrayat election from February 16.
“We are in extra warnings and have intensified the operations in Maois affected areas such as CORAPUT, MALKANGIRI and Kandhamal, among others, Vigils have been strengthened.
There are more strictly inspect vehicles in the vulnerable road and examination points between countries,” said a person Senior police officers related to anti-Maoists.
Security forces did not find another explosive in the Madanpur-Rampur where an Ied Blast killed Rohit Journalists (47) when he tried to photograph Maoist poster that was interesting for people to boycott rural polls.
The supervisor of the default police Saravana Vivek said the bomb disposal team thoroughly examined the area.
“There are no other explosives found.
Regional domination activities are in the area and in other parts of the district,” he said.
In the Bargarh district, where similar posters appeared in Paikmal blocks, police were sensitive to people not to approach banners or poster like that, prepared by Maois, and vice versa immediately told the police, he said.
Bargarh SP Rahul Jain said, “We have received an advisor in this matter.
Police personnel have been asked to maintain strict and careful vigilance.
They are also asked to stick to the standard operating procedure while removing Maoist banners or posters.” Jain said the group Special Operations (SOG), Voluntary Crpf and District (DVF) personnel have been deployed in the area where MAOIS poster appears.