16 Naxalites surrender in C’garh Kerlapenda, village becomes Maoist-free, say police
Our Correspondent
SUKMA
IMPRESSED by the Surrender and Rehabilitation Policy as well as the Niyad Neella Nar scheme of the Chhattisgarh Government, 16 Naxals — including two hardcore members of the PLGA battalion — surrendered at the SP office. The surrendered cadres carried a combined cash reward of Rs 25 lakh, including one female and one male Naxal with a reward of Rs 8 lakh each, one male Naxal with a reward of
Rs 3 lakh, and three male
Naxals carrying rewards of Rs 2 lakh each.
The Naxals surrendered in the presence of SP Kiran Chavan, Second Commanding Officer of the 226th Battalion CRPF Beerendra Kumar Khantwal, ASP (Naxal Ops) Umesh Prasad Gupta, ASP Abhishek Verma, and DSP (Naxal Ops) Manish Ratre.
According to the police, the surrendered cadres included CRC Regional Company No. 2 member/PPCM Hila Reeta alias Dodi Sukki and PLGA Battalion No- 1, Company No- 2, Platoon No- 2, Section C Party member Rahul Punem — both carrying a reward of Rs 8 lakh each.
South Bastar Division TD Team Party member Lekam Lakhma carried a reward of Rs 3 lakh, while Jagargunda Area Committee Party member Sodi Chula, Maad Division SZCM Raju Dada's security guard Telam Kosa, and AOB Party member Dodi Hurra carried rewards of Rs 2 lakh each.
Other surrendered Naxals included Gram Tokanpalli Sangham members Sodi Hadma, Hemla Hidma, Madwi Sanna, Padam Dara and Sodi Bhima, as well as Gram Gondpalli DAKMS members Punem Chaitu and Lekam Lakhmu.
The growing pressure from police due to the continuous establishment of security camps and the realisation of the hollow ideology of Naxalism reportedly led to the surrender.
Over 2.5 tonnes of explosives looted by Maoists recovered
BHUBANESWAR,
SECURITY forces on Monday recovered over 2.5 tonnes of explosive materials looted by Maoists in Odisha’s Sundergarh district, a senior police officer said.
The security personnel of the State’s Special Operation Group (SOG), CRPF, Jharkhand’s elite Jaguar force and Sundergarh’s District Voluntary Force (DVF) during a joint operation in Odisha-Jharkhand border, recovered more than 2.5 tonnes of explosives which was looted by Maoists from K Balang area of Sundergarh district on May 27, the officer told PTI over phone. “While some of the explosives were buried under the earth, others could be located from underneath rocks,” the officer engaged in the operation said, adding that the search operation was continuing since May 28, a day after the Maoists looted the explosives when they
were being transported to a stone quarry for blasting purpose.
Though the officer refused to disclose the exact location of the explosive recovery in the jungle, he said the place was part of the Saranda forest and in Jharkhand and some distance from the Odisha border.
Earlier on Friday, the security personnel had recovered some amount of the explosives looted by Maoists following a fierce gun battle with the red rebels. Around 200 packets of explosives, amounting to about 4 tonnes, mostly gelatin sticks, were looted by Maoists at gun-point in the K Balang area.
Sources, however, said that the explosives were found at Tirilposh, located close to Saranda forest, on the Odisha-Jharkhand inter-State boundary.
According to the police, around 30 armed Maoists from Jharkhand hijacked the gelatin sticks-laden truck by holding the driver of the vehicle at gunpoint.
A day after the looting incident, Odisha DGP Y B Khurania and other senior police officers visited the spot and an NIA team started investigating the matter. Odisha Police have also constituted an SIT (Special Investigation Team) to probe into the incident.