Security beefed up in Orissa-Jharkhand border

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Baripada, Feb 2 (UNI) Security has been beefed up in the entire Orissa-Jharkhand borders adjoining Mayurbhanj district following the killing of the two forest guards and one forester in Dhenkanal district on January 31 last.

Mayurbhanj Superintendent of Police Ravi Kant said combing operations has been intensified at all vulnerable entry points to prevent the Maoists from sneaking into Mayurbhanj district.

Meanwhile, the incident in Kandhar forest beat underKamakshyanagar (East) range in Dhenkanal district has triggered panic among the field staff stationed in the densely forested areas including Similipal National Park in Mayurbhanj.

Orissa Non-gazetted Forest Services Association president Sanyasi Behera said the ill-equipped field staff of the forest department apprehended that they would now be facing the twin threats of attacks from the Red radicals and the timber smugglers.

Referring to the compensation of Rs four lakh announced for the next kins of the deceased forest officials in Dhenkanal, Association Secretary Niranjan Pratihari said that there should not be any discrimination in the quantum of compensation paid to the police and forest officials in such cases.

The state government had been providing Rs ten lakh to the next kin of the police officials killed by the naxalites.

Mr Pratihari further said that forest officials stationed in the Maoist infested areas should be provided with a ''Special Package'', including special protections.

UNI

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