Joint security forces are maintaining round-the-clock patrols in four police station areas around Ayodhya hills in Purulia district as part of stepped up efforts to smash Naxal dens.
The patrols were being concentrated in Bandwan, Balarampur, Arsha and Bagmundi police station areas of Ayodhya hills, Superintendent of Police Sunil Kumar Chowdhury said today.
The joint forces, led by superintendent of police Counter Insurgency Forces, Manoj Verma, had been tipped about the Naxal dens.
He said the Ayodhya squad of the Naxals, which had hideouts in Ayodhya hills had fled to Jharkhand following the operations against them.
The operations were launched on November 14 after the killing of two Trinamool Congress workers and in the encounter which followed two Maoists were also killed.
In West Midnapore district's Jhargram subdivision, combing operations were continuing in Lalgarh, Jamboni and Salboni police station areas, police sources said.
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