Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Andhra elite force kills 24 Maoists in jungle encounter

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu srinivasa.apparasu@hindustant­imes.com

HYDERABAD: Andhra Pradesh commandos backed by Odisha police killed at least 24 Maoists, including six woman guerillas, in a gunbattle inside a dense forest along the inter-state border early on Monday.

Commando Abu Baker from the Greyhounds team, the elite anti-Maoist force of Andhra Pradesh police, died of wounds in the gunfight. Another commando is battling for life at King George Hospital in Visakhapat­nam.

Police refused to reveal if any top Maoist leader was among the dead.

The Bejjangi forest area falls under Malkangiri district of Odisha, about 10km from the Andhra border, where insurgents were supposed to be holding a plenary.

A team of Greyhounds along with a joint squad of police from both states came across the rebels during a combing operation.

“The Maoists began firing after seeing the police. In the gunfight, 24 Maoists were killed,” Andhra Pradesh director general of police N Sambasiva Rao said.

Independen­t sources said Maoist party central committee member Chalapathi alias Appa Rao, wife Aruna, Malkangiri division secretary Gajarla Ravi alias Udai alias Ganesh, Munna, the son of another central committee member, Akkiraju Haragopal alias Ramakrishn­a alias RK, and Bakuri Venkataram­ana alias Ganesh were killed in the fight.

Ramakrishn­a and Ravi were Maoist representa­tives in talks with then chief minister YS Rajasekhar Reddy’s government in 2004. The exercise failed to break the stalemate.

The casualties might include Maoist leaders Daya, Rajanna, Bengal Sudhir, Ashok and Mallesh. If the informatio­n is correct, this could be the biggest loss to the Maoists, who claim to be fighting for the rights of poor farmers and landless labourers, but extort money from businesses and carry out hit-and-run attacks on security forces.

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