Incidents in Lakhisarai, Bihar, India

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Event ID Date Country Event
69002-141320-358720 4/29/2014 India The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up the high school building at Narotampur in Lakhisarai District of Bihar early April 28, reports The Hindu.
66362-134962-342304 11/11/2013 India The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on November 8 arrested four persons, identified as Gopal Prasad Goyal, Ganesh Prasad, Vikas Kumar and Pawan Kumar Gupta and seized hundreds of bank passbooks, ATM cards and other documents in Bihar's Lakhisarai District in connection with October 27, Patna serial blasts, reports The Times of India.
56249-110729-279737 6/30/2012 India Acting on a tip off, the SFs comprising the Special Task Force (STF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Munger Police raided a Maoist camp in Paisra hills and destroyed the camp before arresting two hardcore Maoists, identified as B Koda and Chamru Koda, Superintendent of Police (SP) P Kannan said.
46911-91167-229157 11/17/2010 India Times of India reports that four top cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Dharo, resident of Lakhisarai, Sunna and Sunial alias Sanjay, residents of Munger and Anil Yadav, a resident of Jamui were arrested by the Police in Gobra hills in Munger District on November 16.
45812-88957-223379 9/4/2010 India Meanwhile, the Bihar Police arrested the two senior Maoist leaders in an encounter in a combing operation near the forests of Lakhisarai in the morning of September 4 (today) and claimed that one of them is the mastermind behind the abduction of four Bihar Policemen, reports IBN Live.
37101-70553-168440 2/16/2009 India A group of 12 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked a brick kiln as the owner of the kiln did not give any heed to their levy' demand under Sadar Police Station of Vaishali District in the midnight of February 13, reports Times of India.

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