Experts view the increasing trend of 'Jan Adalat' as an act of Naxals to terrorise the people, as they are frustrated with security forces making inroads in their bastion and befriending locals.
The Naxals held 13 jan adalats till July this year in different parts of the Bastar region, while the number was four last year, as per police statistics.
Atleast 25 civilians have been killed in Naxal-related incidents this year in the state and most of them were executed in a jan adalat, according to police.
The extremists, miffed at their squeezing base and losing support among locals, are frustrated and afraid of the entry of security forces in Sukma and Narayanpur districts, which were once their 'safe havens', he said.
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They kill villagers branding them as police informers at Kangaroo court just to keep the population in awe of their power, Pandey said.
A senior police official described the jan adalat as nothing but a "brutal act to terrorise the villagers".
"Maoist hold people's court to spread terror so that villagers do not even dream of being loyal to the government and obey their orders," the official said.
More incidents of people's court were reported this year which clearly shows how they are using violence as a tool to threaten the people to garner their support, he added.