Thiruvananthapuram:The Kerala Police on Sunday arrested a Maoist leader at Valapattanam in Kannur district while he was traveling in a vehicle along with two others. He has been handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA).
The arrested person who is known by the names Ragavendra, Goutham, and Murukesan, was wanted in a case related to the Maoist conducting arms training in the forests of Nilambur in Malappuram district in 2016.
The police said that they had intercepted the vehicle as part of routine inspection and as soon as the police check commenced, the Maoist leader started shouting slogans.
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Kannur city police commissioner, R. Elango while speaking to reporters said: "The police got a tip-off and we took into custody and found out that he was Ragavendra from Tamil Nadu. He had two Aadhar cards and on interrogation found him to be a wanted person by the NIA. We informed the NIA immediately and a team from the national agency took him under their custody."