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Six naxals surrender in Gadchiroli district

Six naxals surrendered before police on Saturday in Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra. All of them collectively carried a bounty of Rs 32.50 lakh on their heads.

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Published : Jul 27, 2019, 11:51 PM IST

Nagpur (Maharashtra): Six wanted naxals, including four women, carrying cash rewards on Saturday surrendered before police in Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra, officials said.

All of them collectively carried a bounty of Rs 32.50 lakh on their heads.

They are identified as Gokul alias Sanju Madavi (30) who is believed to have involved in a number of cases of encounters, murders, and triggering blasts, police said in a release.

"He was carrying a bounty of Rs 8.50 lakh on his head," they said.

Another ultra, identified as Ratan alias Munna Kunjami (22), was involved in two encounters in Bijapur Ghat in 2017 and in Aaypenta encounter in 2018.

He has a string of cases pending against him in Chhatisgarh, it said, adding that Kunjami was carrying a cash reward of Rs 5 lakh.

Women naxals are identified as Sarita alias Mukti Kallo(20), Shaila alias Raje Hedo, Zareena alias Shanti Hoyami (29) and Meena Dhurva (22), who all were carrying rewards of the amounts ranging from Rs 4.50 lakh to Rs 5 lakh, it said.

According to the police, a total of 14 naxals have turned themselves in so far in 2019.

Surrendered naxals have said that minor tribal girls have been forcibly recruited in the dalams, the release said.

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Nagpur (Maharashtra): Six wanted naxals, including four women, carrying cash rewards on Saturday surrendered before police in Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra, officials said.

All of them collectively carried a bounty of Rs 32.50 lakh on their heads.

They are identified as Gokul alias Sanju Madavi (30) who is believed to have involved in a number of cases of encounters, murders, and triggering blasts, police said in a release.

"He was carrying a bounty of Rs 8.50 lakh on his head," they said.

Another ultra, identified as Ratan alias Munna Kunjami (22), was involved in two encounters in Bijapur Ghat in 2017 and in Aaypenta encounter in 2018.

He has a string of cases pending against him in Chhatisgarh, it said, adding that Kunjami was carrying a cash reward of Rs 5 lakh.

Women naxals are identified as Sarita alias Mukti Kallo(20), Shaila alias Raje Hedo, Zareena alias Shanti Hoyami (29) and Meena Dhurva (22), who all were carrying rewards of the amounts ranging from Rs 4.50 lakh to Rs 5 lakh, it said.

According to the police, a total of 14 naxals have turned themselves in so far in 2019.

Surrendered naxals have said that minor tribal girls have been forcibly recruited in the dalams, the release said.

Also Read: Mumbai rains: All passengers aboard Mahalaxmi express rescued

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Six naxals surrender in Gadchiroli district
         Nagpur, Jul 27 (PTI) Six wanted naxals, including four
women, carrying cash rewards on Saturday surrendered before
police in Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra, officials said.
         All of them collectively carried a bounty of Rs 32.50
lakh on their heads.
         They are identified as Gokul alias Sanju Madavi (30)
who is believed to have involved in a number of cases of
encounters, murders, and triggering blasts, police said in a
release.
         "He was carrying a bounty of Rs 8.50 lakh on his
head," it said.
         Another ultra, identified as Ratan alias Munna Kunjami
(22), was involved in two encounters in Bijapur Ghat in 2017
and in Aaypenta encounter in 2018. He has a string of cases
pending against him in Chhatisgarh, it said, adding that
Kunjami was carrying a cash reward of Rs 5 lakh.
         Women naxals are identified as Sarita alias Mukti
Kallo(20), Shaila alias Raje Hedo, Zareena alias Shanti
Hoyami (29) and Meena Dhurva (22), who all were carrying
rewards of the amounts ranging from Rs 4.50 lakh to Rs 5 lakh,
it said.
         According to police, a total of 14 naxals have turned
themselves in so far in 2019.
         Surrendered naxals have said that minor tribal girls
have been forcibly recruited in the dalams, the release said.
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