Monday, February 15, 2010

17 Indian Policemen Killed In Ambush By Rebel Maoists


You know, if you are a Hindu living in India, you have the islamic terrorists on one side trying to kill you and on the other side, you have the Maoists who are trying to do the same thing. Talk about a rock and a hard place.

I don't usually blog about the maoists, whether in India or in other countries but this attack was particularly lethal and points to the fact that terrorism is spawning at an alarming rate to the point where one cannot even keep the terrorist groups identified, let alone targeted.

From the article at DAWN:


Suspected armed Maoist rebels riding motorcycles on Monday killed 17 policemen and injured dozens in a daring gun and bomb attack on a security camp in eastern India, police said.
It was the deadliest Maoist raid on security forces since October, when the left-wing guerrillas gunned down 17 policemen in western India, one of a series of assaults in an increasingly lethal insurgency.
The latest deadly rebel attack came amid a security offensive in several states to flush out the outlawed insurgents from their strongholds.
Two Maoist guerrillas were also killed in the raid in West Bengal state's Midnapore district following a gunbattle with security forces, West Bengal state police inspector general Surojit Purokayastha told AFP.
“Seventeen policemen have died in the Maoist attack,” he said in state capital Kolkata.
Twelve of the policemen were shot dead while five others were burnt to death in a landmine blast that started a fire in their camp, he said.
What the Indians face, day in and day out, really is quite incredible. They have a daily threat from not only organized terrorists from Pakistan (as we saw in the Mumbai attack) but also from the Pakistani government as well, then they get to throw in their very own islamic terror groups and don't forget about the issues with the dispute over Kashmir and then to top it all off, you have a bunch of Maoists running around shooting and bombing security forces.

Seems to me that whether it was Mao or Mohammed, the end result is the same...their legacy brings death and destruction...I guess we just need to keep extending that "open hand", huh?



Suspected Maoists kill 17 Indian police: official


KOLKATA: Suspected armed Maoist rebels riding motorcycles on Monday killed 17 policemen and injured dozens in a daring gun and bomb attack on a security camp in eastern India, police said.

It was the deadliest Maoist raid on security forces since October, when the left-wing guerrillas gunned down 17 policemen in western India, one of a series of assaults in an increasingly lethal insurgency.

The latest deadly rebel attack came amid a security offensive in several states to flush out the outlawed insurgents from their strongholds.

Two Maoist guerrillas were also killed in the raid in West Bengal state's Midnapore district following a gunbattle with security forces, West Bengal state police inspector general Surojit Purokayastha told AFP.

“Seventeen policemen have died in the Maoist attack,” he said in state capital Kolkata.

Twelve of the policemen were shot dead while five others were burnt to death in a landmine blast that started a fire in their camp, he said.

Purokayastha said some “two dozen” securitymen were also injured in the hour-long attack, some of them critically.

“The death toll could rise as some securitymen are missing since the attack,” he said and added police reinforcements have reached the site.

Local television footage showed heavily armed policemen hunkering down on a road as the fire blazed in their camp.

Purokayastha said some 20 Maoists on motorcycles had attacked the camp.

“The attack was to protest the crackdown on Maoist rebels in the district,”he said, adding that 51 policemen and security personnel were “resting” in the facility when it was hit.

“The withdrawal of security forces from the district is a long-standing demand of the Maoists,” Purokayastha said.

Monday's attack came a day after police arrested 10 Maoists in Midnapore following a gunbattle with troopers, Purokayastha said, adding that arms and ammunition were also recovered from them.

“Four or five Maoists were also injured in the gunbattle on Sunday,” he said. Maoists in the area have so far not accepted responsibility for the attack.

In October, Maoist-backed activists hijacked an express train in West Bengal to demand the release of a tribal leader arrested in September, but there were no casualties.

Little is known about the Maoist movement's shadowy leadership or its strength. It is said to number between 10,000 and 20,000 followers.

Maoist-linked violence claimed more than 600 lives last year, when the government slapped a ban on the rebels, officially designating them terrorists.

The Maoist insurgency started as a peasant uprising in 1967 and has since spread to 20 of India's 29 states. The rebels claim to be fighting for the rights of India's poor and tribal populations.

The Maoists have been described by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as the country's “number one” internal security threat.

The strength of the decades-long insurgency prompted the government late last year to send thousands of police and paramilitary troopers into rebel strongholds in several states.

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