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Six Naxals surrender in Chhattisgarh

Six Naxals, including four Naxals who were carrying rewards of varying amounts on their heads, surrendered on Wednesday in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district. Naxals have cited disappointment with "hollow Maoist ideology and violence" as the reasons behind them laying down weapons.

Six Naxals surrender in Chhattisgarh
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Published : Sep 11, 2019, 5:34 PM IST

Updated : Sep 11, 2019, 7:08 PM IST

Raipur (Chhatisgarh): At least Six Naxals, including four Naxals who were carrying rewards of varying amounts on their heads, surrendered in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district on Wednesday, police said.

The ultras, including two women, turned themselves in at the district police headquarter in the presence of Superintendent of Police and a Senior Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) official.

Naxals have cited disappointment with "hollow Maoist ideology and violence" as the reasons behind them laying down weapons.

Among them, Dilip Vadde alias Chinna (33) who was active as the commander of platoon no.2 of company no.1 of Maoists, was carrying a reward of Rs Eight lakh on his head, said district, SP Divyang Patel.

He said Chinna had been involved in several deadly attacks on security forces in neighbouring Narayanpur and Dantewada districts since he joined the outlawed CPI (Maoist) in 2002.

"Chinna's wife Sanki Vadde alias Sujata (27), who also surrendered along with him, was working in his unit as a member. She was carrying a reward of Rs two lakh on her head," the SP said.

Police have identified another surrendered couple as Madkam Banda (30) and his wife Budri Usendi (22).

"Banda and Budri were active as the section commander of company no.1 and a (local organisation squad) member, respectively, in Kutul area. Banda and Budri carried rewards of Rs Three lakh and Rs One lakh, respectively," he added.

Other ultras who have turned themselves in are Mahesh Wasam (18) and Vinod Metta (25) and were working as members of Chetna Natya Manch (CNM), the cultural wing of Maoists.

"A cash of Rs 10,000 was given to each of the surrendered rebels as encouragement money and they will be further provided assistance as per the surrender and rehabilitation policy," the SP added.

Raipur (Chhatisgarh): At least Six Naxals, including four Naxals who were carrying rewards of varying amounts on their heads, surrendered in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district on Wednesday, police said.

The ultras, including two women, turned themselves in at the district police headquarter in the presence of Superintendent of Police and a Senior Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) official.

Naxals have cited disappointment with "hollow Maoist ideology and violence" as the reasons behind them laying down weapons.

Among them, Dilip Vadde alias Chinna (33) who was active as the commander of platoon no.2 of company no.1 of Maoists, was carrying a reward of Rs Eight lakh on his head, said district, SP Divyang Patel.

He said Chinna had been involved in several deadly attacks on security forces in neighbouring Narayanpur and Dantewada districts since he joined the outlawed CPI (Maoist) in 2002.

"Chinna's wife Sanki Vadde alias Sujata (27), who also surrendered along with him, was working in his unit as a member. She was carrying a reward of Rs two lakh on her head," the SP said.

Police have identified another surrendered couple as Madkam Banda (30) and his wife Budri Usendi (22).

"Banda and Budri were active as the section commander of company no.1 and a (local organisation squad) member, respectively, in Kutul area. Banda and Budri carried rewards of Rs Three lakh and Rs One lakh, respectively," he added.

Other ultras who have turned themselves in are Mahesh Wasam (18) and Vinod Metta (25) and were working as members of Chetna Natya Manch (CNM), the cultural wing of Maoists.

"A cash of Rs 10,000 was given to each of the surrendered rebels as encouragement money and they will be further provided assistance as per the surrender and rehabilitation policy," the SP added.

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Six ultras surrender in Chhattisgarh
         Raipur, Sep 11 (PTI) Six naxals, including the four
who were carrying rewards of varying amounts on their heads,
surrendered on Wednesday in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district,
police said.
         The ultras, including two women, turned themselves in
at the district police headquarter in the presence of
superintendent of police and a senior Central Reserve Police
Force (CRPF) official.
         They have cited disappointment with "hollow Maoist
ideology and violence" as the reasons behind them laying down
weapons.
         Among the naxals, Dilip Vadde alias Chinna (33) who
was active as the commander of platoon no.2 of company no.1 of
Maoists, was carrying a reward of Rs eight lakh on his head,
said district SP Divyang Patel.
         He said Chinna had been involved in several deadly
attacks on security forces in neighbouring Narayanpur and
Dantewada districts since he joined the outlawed CPI (Maoist)
in 2002.
         "Chinna's wife Sanki Vadde alias Sujata (27), who also
surrendered along with him, was working in his unit as a
member. She was carrying a reward of Rs two lakh on her head,"
the SP said.
         Police have identified another surrendered couple as
Madkam Banda (30) and his wife Budri Usendi (22).
         "Banda and Budri were active as the section commander
of company no.1 and a (local organisation squad) member,
respectively, in Kutul area. Banda and Budri carried rewards
of Rs three lakh and Rs one lakh, respectively," he added.
         Other ultras who have turned themselves in are Mahesh
Wasam (18) and Vinod Metta (25) who were working as members of
Chetna Natya Manch (CNM), the cultural wing of Maoists.
         "A cash of Rs 10,000 was given to each of the
surrendered rebels as an encouragement money and they will be
further provided assistance as per the surrender and
rehabilitation policy," the SP added. PTI TKP
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