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CAF constable and friend apprehended for stealing arms to sell it to Naxals

Raipur: A Chhattisgarh Armed Force (CAF) jawan and his friend were arrested for allegedly stealing arms and ammunition from a camp of the security force and trying to sell them to naxals in Dantewada district, police said on Wednesday. Terming it a "very sensitive" issue, Dantewada Superintendent of Police Abhishek Pallava claimed that this was the first time a policeman was nabbed for stealing arms and selling to it naxals.

The accused, CAF 10th battalion (E company) constable Raju Kujur and his friend Mitthe Netam, were apprehended on Tuesday from Dantewada, around 400 km from here, he said.

Both are natives of Osra village in Dantewada's neighbouring Bijapur district, located around 450 km from the state capital Raipur, the SP said.

The CAF's E company was deployed in the Barsoor police station area of Dantewada.

During interrogation, Kujur claimed that some more police personnel from Bijapur and Dantewada were involved in the nexus, Pallava said, adding more arrests were likely after the investigation.

He said an investigation was launched after theft of two self-loading rifles and four magazines, containing 70 rounds of ammunition, from the CAF camp came to light a few days back. The weapons and ammunition were recovered Monday from the bank of a river at a forest in Bhairamgarh area of Bijapur, the police officer said.

Based on suspicion, phone call details of Kujur, who was on leave for the last few days, were checked. Later, during interrogation, the accused admitted to have stolen the weapons to sell them to naxals, Pallava said.

The investigation also revealed that Kujur was allegedly involved in providing ammunition to naxals for the last five years in lure of money.

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