Four Maoists held in Chhattisgarh


Team Udayavani, Nov 26, 2017, 10:09 AM IST

Raipur: Four Maoists were arrested from two places in Chhattisgarh’s Dantewada district, police said on Saturday.

“Three ultras were apprehended from Bhansi police station area, while another from Aranpur police station limits yesterday (on Friday),” a local police official said on Saturday.

A joint team of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the district force was out on the combing operation in the interiors of Bhansi, located around 400 km away from here, he said.

The patrolling team, while cordoning off a forest near Kamaloor village, spotted three Maoists. Subsequently, the team arrested the rebels – Suresh Bhaskar (25), Manglu Bhaskar (21) and Jaggu Bhaskar (55) – all active as Janmilitia members, he said.

The three were allegedly involved in torching trucks and a railway track-laying machine last month near Kamaloor railway station where track-laying work was underway on the Kirandul-Visakhapatnam route, the officer said.

Besides, they were also allegedly involved in other incidents of dismantling railway tracks in the region, he added. In a separate operation, a Janmilitia member, identified as Barse Bheema (21), was arrested from Rewali village of Aranpur, the official said.

One tiffin bomb, a 30-meter long electricity wire, batteries and crackers were also recovered from his possession, he said.

All the arrested cadres were mainly tasked with arranging meetings and food for Maoists, gathering information for them, damaging roads and spreading their propaganda, the official said, adding a probe was on.

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