Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Two minors among three Maoists held

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RAIPUR: Three Maoists, including two minors, were held after an exchange of fire between security forces and Maoists in Chhattisga­rh’s Dantewada district, police said on Sunday.

A 15-year-old girl was among the two minors who were taken into custody, they said.

The face-off took place on Saturday evening in a forest near Tetam village under Katekalyan police station limits when a joint team of security forces was out on an anti-naxal operation, Dantewada Superinten­dent of Police Abhishek Pallava told PTI.

A joint squad of the District Reserve Guard (DRG) and local police launched the operation based on a specific input that senior Maoists had convened a meeting of villagers from Tetam, Tela, Jiakorta and other villages in the area in a bid to pressurise them to observe the Martyrs week’, he said. Maoists are observing the ‘Martyrs’ week’ from July 28 to August 3 in the memory of their slain leaders, he said.

When the patrolling team was near Tetam, located around 400 km from the capital Raipur, Maoists triggered IED (improvised explosive devise) blasts and opened fire on security forces that led to the gun battle, he said.

On finding that the security personnel were zeroing-in on them, the rebels escaped into the dense forest, he said.

Three Maoists, including a 15-year-old girl and a boy aged 16, were detained from the spot.

Later, one of them, identified as Hidma Madvi (23), who was active as a jan-militia member, was arrested, he said, adding detonators, Maoist banners, fire crackers, medicines and items of daily use were also seized from the spot. The detained girl was part of the Chetna Natya Mandli (cultural wing of Maoists), while the boy was active as a militia member, he said.

“All the three were allegedly tasked with arranging commoditie­s of daily use for senior cadres, spreading Maoist propaganda, damaging roads and conducting reconnaiss­ance on police,” Pallava said.

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