KOZHIKODE: The Maoist party structure in the Western Ghats Special Zonal Committee was revamped after two of its senior leaders fell to police bullets inside Nilambur forests on November 24.A central committee member has been assigned to coordinate the committee’s four squads, a responsibility slain Maoist Kuppu Devaraj had been handling, according to sources.The revamp was effected after police seized several documents pertaining to the party’s activities from the camp where the encounter took place.Police had selectively leaked some of the documents, but Maoists claimed that many of them were already in the public domain. The leaked ‘training videos’ were motivational propaganda materials, they said.The police were yet to release the minutes of the committee’s two meetings that contained information about the Maoist activities in the Western Ghats.The decision of the committee’s sixth meeting, to take on the police according to the needs of the situation, was reversed in the seventh meeting in July 2016, as it found such a move would be adventurist.Meanwhile, the military intelligence and central technical committee under the central military commission of the CPI (Maoist) completed their preliminary inquiry into the debacle at the Nilambur camp.The initial assessment was the security had been compromised at the camp attended by a central committee member. It was also found that no sentry was posted outside the camp.Maoists also felt that technical faults, such as using electronic gadgets alone had not helped the police to locate the camp. They suspect the role of ‘human intelligence’. They have ordered a detailed probe.