"We took stock of the Maoist situation in the state and discussed the redeployment of the BSF personnel so as to make all possible use of the central forces.
"We have decided to withdraw the BSF from places where Maoist activities have scaled down and redeploy them in places where there has been a spurt in Left Wing Extremism (LWE)," Marik said after a meeting of the state police and the BSF.
Besides senior police officers of Odisha Police, BSF's additional DG K K Sharma discussed on the Maoist situation and operations in the state and it was decided to relocate the forces to areas where Maoists were more active.
Marik said the focus of the meeting was to develop strategies based on inputs provided by various intelligence agencies.
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Lauding the role of state intelligence network, he said, "Based on our own intelligence, we are in a better position to take decisions on allocation of forces for effective control of LWE and monitor anti-Maoist operations."
Mishra visited the state to take stock of the progress made in curbing Maoist menace and had revealed that forces would be removed from less sensitive areas and deployed in regions where Maoists were more active.
The CRPF DG also said Maoist violence had declined in districts like Mayurbhanj, Keonjhar and parts of Ganjam, while the LWE had strengthened its base in regions like Sunabeda and Nuapada in the recent past.