Terrorist Incidents in Uttaranchal, India

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Event ID Date State Event
69136-141652-359587 5/7/2014 Uttaranchal The Uttarakhand Police arrested four alleged Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) supporters for threatening villagers not to vote in Almora District on May 5, reports The Times of India.
69136-141652-359588 5/7/2014 Uttaranchal Acting on a tip-off, the Almora Police and a special operation group raided a house in Patiya village and arrested Revolutionary Democratic Front's Uttarakhand president Jeevan Chandra, Govind Ram, Jagdish Ram and Diwan Singh.
65722-133313-337927 10/4/2013 Uttaranchal A letter purportedly by terror outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) has threatened to blow up Haridwar (Haridwar District, Uttarakhand) railway station and temples in the city on December 29 2013, Police revealed said on October 3, according to The Times of India.
65722-133313-337928 10/4/2013 Uttaranchal In the letter to Haridwar Railway Station Superintendent Gopal Krishna Das, a man introducing himself as LeT area commander' Karim Ansari issued the threat saying the outfit will blow up the Haridwar railway station and temples in the city on December 29.
62823-126451-320615 4/16/2013 Uttaranchal The Crime Branch on March 13 arrested the kingpin of the Indo-Nepal international fake currency racket, identified as Nagina Prasad, from Bettiah of West Champaran District, according to The Times of India.
52026-101210-255022 9/30/2011 Uttaranchal The railway Police in Hardwar in Uttarakhand on September 29 received a letter purportedly sent by the Pakistan based militant Islamist outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) threatening to attack top Government functionaries and vital installations in Uttarakhand during the festival season in October, Indian Express reported.

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District Number of Events
Naini Tal 2
Almora 6
Chamoli 1
Champawat 1
Haridwar 9
Dehra Dun 1
Udham Singh Nagar 1

The original source are newspaper clippings and extracts collected by the South Asian Terrorism Portal.