14 Maoists surrender before RR Patil
BY Agencies17 Aug 2013 4:47 AM IST
Agencies17 Aug 2013 4:47 AM IST
14 Maoists surrendered before Maharashtra home minister R R Patil on Thursday. The surrendered Maoists belong to remote and tribal villages in Gadchiroli district and adjoining Chhattisgarh.
Of the 14 surrendered Maoists, eight are men and six are women in aged between 16 years to 40 years. They include two Maoist couples who had worked in different platoons.
The surrendered Maoists will be be given financial assistance by the government under its surrender policy, the police said. The surrender ceremony took place immediately after the flag-hoisting programme in front of the collectorate.
The Maoists worked with platoons like Tippagad dalam, Bhamragad platoon, Gatta platoon, Aheri platoon, militia platoon, company number four and company number 10 of the Gadchiroli district.
Some of the Maoists had worked in Chhattisgarh-based platoons like Kottur platoon, South Bastar Regional Company Number 2, Bijapur Company number 2 and Bastar Manpur Division Platoon number 2.
On 31 May, the Maharashtra government reviewed security for state home minister R.R. Patil following an open threat issued by Maoist guerrillas.
The move came following a blatant threat to several leaders issued by spokesperson of the Dandakaranya committee, Gudsa Usendi, in a statement following the May 25 attack on a Congress convoy in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar region.
Of the 14 surrendered Maoists, eight are men and six are women in aged between 16 years to 40 years. They include two Maoist couples who had worked in different platoons.
The surrendered Maoists will be be given financial assistance by the government under its surrender policy, the police said. The surrender ceremony took place immediately after the flag-hoisting programme in front of the collectorate.
The Maoists worked with platoons like Tippagad dalam, Bhamragad platoon, Gatta platoon, Aheri platoon, militia platoon, company number four and company number 10 of the Gadchiroli district.
Some of the Maoists had worked in Chhattisgarh-based platoons like Kottur platoon, South Bastar Regional Company Number 2, Bijapur Company number 2 and Bastar Manpur Division Platoon number 2.
On 31 May, the Maharashtra government reviewed security for state home minister R.R. Patil following an open threat issued by Maoist guerrillas.
The move came following a blatant threat to several leaders issued by spokesperson of the Dandakaranya committee, Gudsa Usendi, in a statement following the May 25 attack on a Congress convoy in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar region.
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