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Security personnel, cops chalk out anti-Maoist strategy

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Press Trust of India Bhubaneswar
Top security officers of CRPF, BSF and Odisha Police today attended the Unified Command meeting for chalking out anti-Maoist operation strategy in the state.
"We discussed the law and order situation concerning the security of the civilians," Chief Secretary B K Patnaik told reporters here after presiding over the meeting.
Patnaik refused to divulge more details about the talks.
Sources, however, said the unified command felt that there was a need to change the strategy as maoist violence has substantially declined in the state.
"The anti-maoist operation will now focus on pockets and specific districts instead of a large areas," a senior officer said.
 
The state has presently deployed eight battalions CRPF, six battalions BSF and one battalion Cobra force besides the state's Special Operation Group (SOG) and district police personnel.

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First Published: Feb 23 2013 | 10:10 PM IST

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