Bhubaneswar: A day after a sitting MLA and a former legislator were killed by outlawed CPI (Maoists) near Lipittuputtu village in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh, security forces have been put on extreme alert in the state, a senior police officer said.
The Special Operation Group (SOG) has been kept fully prepared to handle any kind of situation, Odisha’s IG, Operation, R P Koche said.
The police authorities in LWE-hit districts such as Koraput, Malkangiri and Rayagada, close to Andhra Pradesh, have been instructed, in particular, to remain on high alert, Director General of Police (DGP) R P Sharma said.
The place where the two TDP leaders were killed Sunday is barely 15 km from Odisha.
Sharma said, he had a discussion with his Andhra Pradesh counterpart on the killing of the two leaders and a joint operation of the Odisha and the Andhra Pradesh police would be launched very soon to track the Maoists in the border areas.
Personal security officers (PSOs) attached to all MLAs have been asked to keep contact with the district police when any law maker is touring Maoist-affected areas, the DGP said.
The Odisha Police has also asked security personnel to ensure proper implementation of standing operating procedures (SOP) during movement of political leaders in LWE-hit areas.
Sharma said the Odisha Police will suggest to the leaders and the local representatives of the people to adhere to SOPs during their visit to Maoist-prone areas.
He said the state police will also apprise the personal security officers (PSOs) about the SOPs, which they will have to strictly adhere to while accompanying their leaders to troubled areas.
As per the provisions of the SOP, any leader and local representative prior to visiting the Maoist-prone areas have to inform the concerned district superintendents of police in advance, the DGP said.
The CPI (Maoists) Sunday shot dead ruling TDP MLA K Sarveswara Rao and former party leader Siveri Soma in Andhra Pradesh’s Visakhapatnam district.