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Source: The Hindu (http://www.hinduonnet.com/2009/10/06/stories/2009100653690300.htm)
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Andhra police warn CMAS leaders of Narayanpatna


Correspondent


KORAPUT: The Vizianagaram unit of Andhra Pradesh police pasted posters at Narayanpatna prohibiting Nachika Linga, president, Chasi Mulia Adivasi Sangh(CMAS), Narayanpatna, Singana and Ram Padhi, the other two leading members of the sangh, from entering the borders of Andhra Pradesh.
The posters which were written in Telugu and were seen at different places in the town on Monday morning carried the message from the police that the three leaders had created terror in the border region between Orissa and Andhra Pradesh. Alleging that these leaders were responsible for the destruction of property of people, the police warned them of stringent action as per law if they tried to enter the state of Andhra Pradesh .
While the locals were not clear over the genesis of the posters, Deepak Kumar, SP, Koraput, said that all these leaders had cases pending in Andhra Pradesh and as a matter of practice the police in the neighbouring state might have put these posters at the site of occurrence of the crime and also at the place of residence of the accused.
It was for the first time in the region that such posters were placed by the police of some other state.






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