The Asian Age

Maoists kill 4 in C’garh, accuse them of spying

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Raipur, Sept. 5: Naxals have allegedly killed four villagers in Chhattisga­rh’s Bijapur district after accusing them of being police informers, a senior official said on Saturday.

The killings took place in the last two days in the forest of Dumri- Palnar village under Gangaloor police station area, inspector general of police ( Bastar range) Sundarraj P. told PTI.

As per preliminar­y informatio­n, ultras had called a few villagers, who were supporting developmen­t activities, including road constructi­on, to the forest and brutally killed four of them after accusing them of being police informers, he said.

The deceased have been identified as Punem Sannu, Gore Sannu alias Dhruva and Aaytu alias Falli, all residents of Pusnar village and Bhusku alias Tulsi from nearby Metapal village, he said.

Naxals also beat up a few others villagers, the senior official said. However, it is not immediatel­y known if the victims were killed altogether or at different times in the last two days, he said.

On getting informatio­n about the incident on Saturday morning, a team of security forces rushed to the spot and further details are awaited, he added.

In the last couple of months, the Bastar region has witnessed a spike in alleged atrocities committed by ultras on villagers.

On Friday night, Naxals had killed two men after branding them as police informers and also assaulted a group of people accompanyi­ng the duo when they had gone to a village in Bijapur from Dantewada district for finalising a marriage plan.

Last month, 10 villagers, including women, were brutally thrashed by Naxals in Chikpal village of Dantewada, while in a similar incident, in July, 25 villagers were beaten up by ultras in Parcheli village in Dantewada.

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