ETV Bharat / state

Kerala police register case against three suspected Maoists

After the three suspected Maoists visited a tribal colony carrying guns at Kannur district in Kerala, a case has been registered under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) on Saturday.

author img

By

Published : Dec 7, 2019, 11:37 PM IST

Kerala police register case against three suspected Maoists
Kerala police register case against three suspected Maoists

Kannur (Kerala): A case under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) has been registered against three suspected Maoists who had allegedly visited a tribal the colony here earlier this week, police said on Saturday.

The case was registered against the three after a resident of the colony lodged a complaint, the police said. "A resident has given a complaint saying, five members visited the colony carrying guns.

They allegedly threatened the residents not to complain to the police. They were speaking in Kannada and snatched the mobile phones from them," they said. In the complaint, the resident said the gang had prepared food in a house in the colony and left with rice and vegetables.

The tribals alleged that even though the presence of Maoists have been confirmed in the area, Thunderbolt, a commando force, is yet to act.

Also Read: TMC office set on fire by unknown miscreants, workers demand investigation

Kannur (Kerala): A case under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) has been registered against three suspected Maoists who had allegedly visited a tribal the colony here earlier this week, police said on Saturday.

The case was registered against the three after a resident of the colony lodged a complaint, the police said. "A resident has given a complaint saying, five members visited the colony carrying guns.

They allegedly threatened the residents not to complain to the police. They were speaking in Kannada and snatched the mobile phones from them," they said. In the complaint, the resident said the gang had prepared food in a house in the colony and left with rice and vegetables.

The tribals alleged that even though the presence of Maoists have been confirmed in the area, Thunderbolt, a commando force, is yet to act.

Also Read: TMC office set on fire by unknown miscreants, workers demand investigation

ZCZC
PRI ESPL NAT
.THIRUVAI MES10
KL-MAOIST
Kerala police register case against three suspected Maoists
Kannur (Kerala), Dec 7 (PTI) A case under the Unlawful
Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) has been registered against
three suspected Maoists who had allegedly visited a tribal
colony here earlier this week, police said on Saturday.
          The case was registered against the three after a
resident of the colony lodged a complaint, the police said.
          "A resident has given a complaint saying five members
visited the colony carrying guns. They allegedly threatened
the residents not to complain to the police. They were
speaking in Kannada and snatched the mobile phones from them,"
they said.
          In the complaint, the resident said the gang had
prepared food in a house in the colony and left with rice and
vegetables.
          The tribals alleged that even though the presence of
Maoists have been confirmed in the area, Thunderbolt, a
commando force, is yet to act. PTI RRT
NVG
NVG
12072136
NNNN
ETV Bharat Logo

Copyright © 2024 Ushodaya Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., All Rights Reserved.