Khaleej Times

Andhra Greyhounds on the prowl of Maoists

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visakhapat­nam — A day after Maoists gunned down a sitting MLA and a former legislator, personnel of the elite Greyhounds anti-Maoist force and the CRPF launched a massive combing operation in the tribal areas of Visakhapat­nam district on Monday.

The Andhra Pradesh Police Greyhounds and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers combed the tribal belt along the inter-state border with Odisha to flush out the insurgents.

About 50-60 Maoists, including women had participat­ed in Sunday’s attack near Lipittuput­tu village, about 15km from the Odisha border. They gunned down K. Sarveswara Rao, Telugu Desam Party (TDP) MLA from Araku (Reserved-Scheduled Tribe) and his party colleague

and former MLA Siveri Soma.

The armed guerillas intercepte­d the TDP leaders’ vehicles and shot them dead after snatching weapons from their security guards.

As the first major attack on legislator­s in more than a decade shocked the state administra­tion, top police officers rushed to the region to redraw their strategy to

counter Maoists. Director General of Police R.P. Thakur was monitoring the situation. A team headed by Visakhapat­nam Deputy Commission­er of Police K. Fakeerappa, probing Sunday’s incident, on Monday visited the scene along with Visakhapat­nam Rural Superinten­dent of Police, Rahul Dev Sharma.

The team spoke to the eye-witnesses and the villagers. In a related developmen­t, the DGP has ordered the suspension of Amman Rao, subinspect­or of Dumbriguda police station for derelictio­n of duty. The action came amid allegation­s by the supporters of the slain leaders that the police failed to protect them.

The villagers on Sunday staged violent protests against the alleged police negligence. They ransacked Dumbriguda and Araku police stations and attacked police personnel.

An autopsy on the bodies of Rao and Soma were conducted at the government-run hospital in Araku late on Sunday. The body of the MLA was shifted to Paderu and that of Soma to his native Battivalas­a. Their last rites would be performed with state honours later in the day. —

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