In view of increasing presence of Maoists in the state, the Assam government has decided to organise special training for its police force on countering the threat posed by the red brigade.
Announcing this, Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Monday said that though the counter-insurgency Unified Command comprising the state police, paramilitary force and the army was at work in the state to fight insurgents, special training would be given to the police force to fight Maoists.
"The Maoists work differently. They are not like other insurgent groups. They try to influence the common people and mobilise mass support
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