Dantewada: Sixteen Naxals, including four women and some carrying cash rewards on their heads, on Thursday surrendered in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada district, citing disillusionment with the Maoist ideology.
A rehabilitation campaign for Naxals being run by the police also helped the rebels in deciding to shun the armed movement and join the national mainstream, an official said.
All the 16 cadres, three of them carrying cash rewards on their heads, turned themselves in before police and CRPF officials in Dantewada town, Dantewada Superintendent of Police Abhishek Pallava said.
Of these, Rajesh Bhaskar (26), Saade Parsik alias Sahdev (30) and Bheema Telam were active as Jan militia commanders of Maoists, he said, adding they were carrying a reward of Rs 1 lakh each on their heads.
The three were allegedly involved in several Naxal- related incidents, including attacks on police teams and damaging government properties, Pallava said.
The remaining 13 cadres, including four women, were active as Jan militia members of Maoists and mainly tasked with spreading propaganda, putting up Naxal banners and posters, supplying commodities of daily use and ration to their senior colleagues, the police officer said.