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06CHENNAI2145
2006-09-18 11:27:00
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Consulate Chennai
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ANDHRA PRADESH POLICE SEIZE CACHE OF CRUDE ROCKETS

Tags:  PGOV PINS PTER PHUM ASEC IN 
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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 CHENNAI 002145 

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PINS PTER PHUM ASEC IN
SUBJECT: ANDHRA PRADESH POLICE SEIZE CACHE OF CRUDE ROCKETS

REF: Chennai 1705

UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 CHENNAI 002145

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DEPT FOR SCA/INS, DS/IP/SCA AND DS/IP/TTA

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PINS PTER PHUM ASEC IN
SUBJECT: ANDHRA PRADESH POLICE SEIZE CACHE OF CRUDE ROCKETS

REF: Chennai 1705


1. (SBU) SUMMARY: The Andhra Pradesh (AP) Police Chief confirmed to
Post the seizure of hundreds of Chennai-made rocket shells and
dozens of rocket launchers from the storehouses of a transport
company in the Mahaboobnagar and Prakasam Districts of AP on
September 8. With no evidence of LTTE involvement in the
manufacture and sale of the crude arms, the search is on for the key
Maoist players in the inter-state transaction. AP Maoists have
allegedly test fired from the ground at least 56 rockets, which are
said to have a 20 feet backfire and doubtful accuracy. According to
the Police Chief, 2005 was bloodier than any recent years due to a
period of state government laxity in its anti-Maoist drive. End
Summary

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ROCKETS ARE CRUDE AND INACCURATE, SAYS DG OF POLICE
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2. (SBU) Mr. Swaranjit Sen, Director General of Andhra Pradesh
Police, confirmed to Post press reports of a September 8 arms haul
by the state police. South Indian media had widely reported the
seizure of 875 empty shells of rockets, 28 rocket launchers, 35
improvised landmines in plastic buckets, live .303 rounds and
detonators from the storehouses of a transport company in the
Mahaboobnagar and Prakasam districts of central AP. Sen said the
focus of investigation is on Maoists who, he added, had test-fired
56 of the rockets in a forest area. According to Sen, the rockets
are crude with a doubtful accuracy, and they have a 20 foot
backfire. Sen also said that the state police are still trying to
trace one of the three consignments sent from Chennai consisting of
over 200 rockets and to apprehend the main perpetrator behind the
inter-state transaction.

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LTTE HAND RULED OUT
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3. (SBU) Sen stated that investigation of the source of the rockets
is over. It has been confirmed that they were manufactured and
assembled in Tamil Nadu. Chennai police had worked together with
the AP police in checking out the fabrication units in Ambattur
Industrial Estate near Chennai. After holding discussions with the
Director General of Tamil Nadu Police, Sen told Chennai journalists
on September 13 that LTTE involvement in the manufacture and sale of
these arms has been ruled out. Two days later at another press
meet, Tamil Nadu Director General of Police Mukherjee agreed,
saying, "There is no LTTE link as of now." Currently, the
investigators are said to be on the lookout for a Maoist couple from
Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh: Raghu alias Srinivasa Reddy and
Sudharani, resident in Chennai since 2002, who allegedly played the
key role in the weapons manufacturing and transport. Seven persons
including the proprietors of the lathes and foundries at the
manufacturing site have been arrested.

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KILLINGS INCREASED DUE TO STATE LAXITY IN THE INTERIM
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4. (SBU) DGP Sen also noted that conflict between the state police
and the Maoists had been bloodier in Andhra Pradesh in 2005 than in
previous years. Maoists killed 186 civilians and 25 policemen in
2005 while the police killed 82 Maoists. According to Sen, the
increase in 2005 killings was due to government laxity, implying the
failures during the last eight months of 2004 when the newly
installed state government held peace talks with the Maoists. Those
talks ended unsuccessfully and the police campaign against the
Maoist was resumed. Sen believes that the Maoists are focusing on
areas north of AP, such as Chattisgarh and Jharkhand where, he said,
the tribal population is a fertile ground for Maoist extremism.

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SEN UNRELENTING IN MAOIST HUNT
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5. (SBU) COMMENT: Criticized by opponents as trigger-happy and
confrontationist, Sen is clearly unrelenting in the pursuit of
Maoists. This was evidenced in July 2006 when the state police shot
dead the State Secretary of CPI(Maoist) Madhav and seven others
after a week of combing operations involving over 700 policemen
including the elite Greyhound police force. (See reftel.) The
seizure of the rocket shells is a morale booster for the AP state
police amid criticism that AP Maoists are now exporting terror to

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