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AP: Security beefed up across the state ahead of PLGA week

Security has been beefed up across different regions of Andhra Pradesh ahead of the PLGA week. The Week is observed by Maoists every year from Dec 2 to 8 to mark the killing of major Maoist leaders by security forces in 1999.

AP: Security beefed up across the state ahead of PLGA week
AP: Security beefed up across the state ahead of PLGA week
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Published : Dec 1, 2019, 9:13 PM IST

Updated : Dec 1, 2019, 11:39 PM IST

Andhra Pradesh: The state police force is on high alert ahead of the People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) week, observed by Maoists from December 2 to 8.

The PLGA Week, 2019, is significant in terms of the killing of major Maoist leaders including Nalla Adi Reddy.

The PLGA week is being organised by Maoists every year since 2001.

Officials from Munchingi Puttu, Pedabayalu, Annavaram, Chintapalle, and Salur police stations have been alerted.

The Maoists are said to create ruckus in the Andhra-Odisha Border (AOB) area of the state.

In order to thwart their plans, the security forces have beefed up security and intensified vehicle checking in the region. They are also keeping a check on RTC buses running throughout the state.

The PLGA Week is observed by Maoists every year from December 2 to 8.

The CRPF and Special Greyhound forces have been deployed in different region and they are stopping RTC services travelling to remote areas and questioning the suspected people.

On the other hand, Maoists have put up banners and flexes throughout the region to make the PLGA week a success.

The PLGA week is organised every year to reprimand the killing of Maoist leaders Seelam Naresh, Nalla Adi Reddy and Yerramreddy Santosh Reddy by security forces in the Karimnagar district in Telangana on December 2, 1999.

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Andhra Pradesh: The state police force is on high alert ahead of the People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) week, observed by Maoists from December 2 to 8.

The PLGA Week, 2019, is significant in terms of the killing of major Maoist leaders including Nalla Adi Reddy.

The PLGA week is being organised by Maoists every year since 2001.

Officials from Munchingi Puttu, Pedabayalu, Annavaram, Chintapalle, and Salur police stations have been alerted.

The Maoists are said to create ruckus in the Andhra-Odisha Border (AOB) area of the state.

In order to thwart their plans, the security forces have beefed up security and intensified vehicle checking in the region. They are also keeping a check on RTC buses running throughout the state.

The PLGA Week is observed by Maoists every year from December 2 to 8.

The CRPF and Special Greyhound forces have been deployed in different region and they are stopping RTC services travelling to remote areas and questioning the suspected people.

On the other hand, Maoists have put up banners and flexes throughout the region to make the PLGA week a success.

The PLGA week is organised every year to reprimand the killing of Maoist leaders Seelam Naresh, Nalla Adi Reddy and Yerramreddy Santosh Reddy by security forces in the Karimnagar district in Telangana on December 2, 1999.

Read:| Third accused in the gangrape of two minor girls arrested

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The Maoists guerrilla army begins on Monday. The Maoists hold PLGA weekends every year from December 2. remembrance of Maoists top leaders Nalla Adirreddi, Mahes have been organizing the PLGA since 2001. It is in this context that the policing alerted. The police have alerted the police stations of Mungangiputtu, Pedabayalu, Jimagadula, Annavaram, Chintpally, GKVedi and Seelur police stations. The Maoists creating sum issues, tensions In Aobi. The CRPF and Special Greyhound forces are stopping RTC services traveling to remote areas and questioning the suspected peoples.  At the same time the Maoists have also put up banners, wall hangings and banners throughout the agency to make the PLGA weekend a success.

 


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