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| Lack of alertness: Buddha |
| Chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee today said there was a “lack of alertness” by police when Maoists struck at the Eastern Frontier Rifles camp in Shilda on Monday and that an inquiry would be conducted to find out whether lapses in intellig... |
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| Cops play football with IED |
| Two improvised explosive devices left behind by the Maoists after the attack on the Shilda camp have been lying in the middl ... |
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| CPM blames top cops |
| Bengal CPM leaders have criticised the police top brass for failing to pre-empt Mondays Maoist strike despite intellig ... |
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| Police force beef-up |
| The Bengal cabinet today approved the creation of 5,000 posts of constables for the state and Calcutta police and 250 fo ... |
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| Bomb scare on train |
| An unclaimed packet was found today in the toilet of the Howrah-bound Ispat Express, triggering a bomb scare, but the b ... |
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Believe it or not! For three days, a bomb is lying on this road because it is caught in red tape over police jurisdiction.
One of the improvised explosive devices left behind by the Maoists who had attacked the Eastern Frontier Rifles camp in West Midnapore’s Shilda on Monday. The IEDs have been lying in the middle of an arterial road near Jhargram because of a dispute between Binpur and Jamboni police stations over jurisdiction of the area. Picture by Sanjoy Chattopadhyaya |
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