The alert has been sounded following the gunning down of 24 Maoists in a fierce gunbattle with a joint team of Greyhounds Force of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha police in the cut-off area along Andhra borders in Malkangiri district in the wee hours yesterday, officials said.
"We have asked the forces to keep a strict vigil on the movements of the ultras in the region," said Inspector General of Police, Southern Range, Amitabh Thakur.
"Besides patrolling, combing is being intensified in some select Maoist-hit areas in the district as precautionary measures," said Kandhamal Superintendent of Police Pinak Mishra.
Similar operations have also been carried out in Gajapati and Boudh, officials said.
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