Andhra gets chopper to monitor activities of Maoist extremists


HYDERABAD - The Andhra Pradesh police, following its success in stamping out ultra left extremism from the state, has been asked to head the unified command for anti-Maoist operations.
And for the first time, the state police will be using a helicopter for anti-Maoist operations within the state as also in neighbouring Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh.

The union home ministry has provided the chopper to the state police for exclusive use of monitoring the activities of extremists in the region. The new copter will be used for keeping a close eye on the movement of Naxalites within the state and also in neighbouring Gadchirowli district of Maharashtra, Bijapur of Chattisgarh and Godavari and Pranahitha regions.

State Director-General of Police (DGP) V Dinesh Reddy launched the unified command operations at Mahadevpur in Karimnagar district and conducted an aerial survey of the forest area along with a team of senior officers. After conducting the survey, the DGP said that the special operation would help the police keep track of extremist movements. The state police would help provide training to the Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh police in conducting combing operations and in preventing extremist activities in the Naxalite-affected areas.

Reddy said that Karimnagar, Adilabad, Khammam, Warangal, Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram, Srikakulam and East Godavari districts in Andhra Pradesh still have remnants of Maoist elements and that the police would launch anti-Naxalite aerial operation near the Andhra-Orissa border shortly.

The Maoist intrusions into the state from Chhattisgarh would be checked effectively by using the helicopter, he said and thanked Union Home Secretary R K Singh for allotting the helicopter for anti-Naxalite operations.

When asked whether “Greyhounds,” an elite anti-Maoist police unit in the state, would be used to fight Maoists in Chhattisgarh, he said: “If the neighbouring state asks for our help and shares information, we will think about it.”

The chopper would be used by the Greyhound commandos. Initially the helicopter would be stationed in the north coastal city of Visakhapatnam.

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