Ever since rumours have erupted about increasing Naxal activities in the region, special caution has been advised in four districts including Kasargod, Dakshina Kannada, Hassan and Mysore.

The Department of Intelligence has received information about the possibility of Naxal attack on police stations in the bordering regions upto Wayanad in Kerala. Considering the reports seriously, the Police Department has intensified their operations in the area. Last night police had conducted intensive searches in Pulingom forest area in Kannur district in the wake of reports of Maoist presence in the area.
Information has been received that the band of Naxals seen in the Pulinga forest not only comprised Maoist commanders, but also included Western Ghats regiment 'Netravathi Dala' military commander Vikram Gowda and co-commander Sundari. This information was relayed by Karnataka Police to the Kerala Police Department. It has been said that the team also includes Naxals who have received training from guerrilla army in Jharkhand. Apart from the two commanders, Suresh, Manoj, Ravindra and Keralite Sinoj from Palakkad are suspected by the police to have joined the group.
Meanwhile, Wayanad Superintendent of Police A V George said two platoons of specially trained 'Thunderbolt' commandos would arrive at Wayanad on Friday to carry out a joint operation with forest officials and police to flush out the Maoists.
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