2.000 Rupees Note: The Naxalite organization in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar has suffered a major setback after the Reserve Bank of India removed the Rs 2,000 note from circulation. And now keep it with you, the Naxalites are thrashing hands and feet to exchange the Rs 2,000 notes. Bijapur of Bastar Police Division. Sukma. Dantewada. Narayanpur. Inputs are being received continuously from other Naxalite affected areas including that the Naxalites may have a large number of Rs 2,000 notes. Due to demonetisation, they can try to spend in rural and urban areas before the month of September or get it deposited in bank accounts through their associates.
Keeping this in mind, along with the Bastar Police, all the security agencies have become fully alert. On the other hand, a few days ago in Bijapur area, the police seized Rs 6 lakh cash of Naxalite commander Mallesh from Sangham members and in this 6 lakh, the police seized the entire Rs 2,000 notes. After which the police has become fully prepared and is keeping a special eye on banks in rural as well as urban areas. Along with this, vehicles are being checked through mobile check posts in the border areas as well.
contractors. Naxalites take crores of rupees from traders
Bastar IG Sundarraj P told that Naxalite organizations in Bastar take external help only because of money. For the last four decades, the Naxalites have also been successful in running a parallel government in Bastar. Naxalites keep most of the high notes in the form of levy and with the help of this money, Naxalites have strengthened their organization. On the other hand, experts of Naxal affairs believe that from Naxalites weapons to logistics and arrangement of essential goods Every year levy is collected from traders, contractors and other people on a large scale. and Bijapur.Sukma. Money is kept hidden in the dense forests of Dantewada and Narayanpur districts, where Naxalites have the strongest hold. Here, the problems of Naxalite organizations have increased due to the sudden withdrawal of Rs 2,000 notes from circulation. And the Naxalites are scrambling to settle the amount of crores collected through levy.
A large number of 2 thousand notes can be found from Naxalites before the month of September
Bastar IG Sundarraj P said that recently, Bijapur police, while taking a major action, seized Rs 6 lakh from Naxalite commander Mallesh. Cash in which success has been achieved in confiscating 300 notes of 2 thousand rupees. After this incident, the police have put suspicious people in Naxal areas on their radar and they are also being monitored. According to the information that is being received from the input, in the Darbha division of South Bastar also, Naxalites are engaged in external jugaad to exchange many bundles of two thousand notes. But the Bastar police is fully alert and is keeping a close watch on the border areas along with banks in urban and rural areas.
At the same time, he told that the Naxalites are also worried about the fact that till the month of September, there is a fixed deadline to change the 2 thousand note. In such a situation, till then Naxalites will remain in the desire to spend all the notes. Whereas in Bastar, the movement is not easy with large cash in the banks of urban areas as well as rural areas. That’s why it is believed that the Naxalites are probably planning to spend three to four bundles of two thousand notes through small parties of their organization. The same inputs have been received by the police. After which the police has increased its vigilance. On the other hand, the police got a success in catching 300 notes of 2 thousand rupees from the Naxalite organization. It is believed that by the month of next September, more 2 thousand notes can be recovered from the Naxalites. Currently, along with the Bastar Police, all the security agencies of Bastar are also keeping a close watch on the banks as well as in the interior areas.
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