Hyderabad:Two groups of banned CPI (Maoist) members, including a senior cadre carrying Rs 25 lakh reward, escaped after an exchange of fire with the police in separate incidents in forest areas in Telangana and intensified combing operations launched to nab them, officials said on Wednesday.
One police personnel suffered "minor injuries" when a 13-member group of ultras opened fire and fled in a forest area of Bhadradri-Kothagudem district on Wednesday morning, hours after another group engaged in gunfire in Kumram Bheem Asifabad district on Tuesday night in which there were no casualties, top police officials of the two districts said.
However, it was not clear if there were any injuries on the Maoists side in the incident on Wednesday morning, police said adding extensive combing operations were underway at both the places and neighbouring regions.
In the first incident, police came across five ultras led by Telangana "State Committee" member of the CPI (Maoist) Bhaskar, armed with an AK-47 gun, at around 10.30 pm on Tuesday in Thokkuguda village in Asifabad District during continuing searches, police said.
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The Maoists opened fire at the Police party which retaliated, following which they escaped, Asifabad Superintendent of Police (In-charge) Vishnu S Warrier said.
Bhaskar, who hails from Adilabad district of Telangana, is allegedly involved in multiple offences and has gone underground for nearly 30 years. He carries a reward of Rs 25 lakh on his head announced by the state government. His wife was also a Maoist, police said.
The group had entered Telangana from bordering Maharashtra and had been moving around in the forest areas for the past two months.
It is a five-member team comprising of Telangana State Committee member Bhaskar and four others and this was learnt later after the interrogation of the person who had given them food and support," the official said.