The Hindu (Erode)

Suspected Maoists spotted again in Dakshina Kannada; police step up combing operations

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Following fresh reports on suspected Maoists being spotted again on the fringes of the forest near Kukke Subrahmany­a in Dakshina Kannada of Karnataka, police have stepped up combing operations in the area.

According to reports reaching Mangaluru, a group of six armed persons with their faces covered by masks visited the house of Shivaram on the fringes of the forest at Kadaba taluk on Saturday evening. While two persons stood outside the house, four others entered Mr. Shivaram’s house. They ate rice and chicken curry prepared by Mr. Shivaram and left the house with nearly 5 kg of rice and some groceries, villagers told officials.

Soon after receiving the informatio­n, AntiNaxal Force (ANF) personnel and Dakshina Kannada police stepped up combing operations in the area.

“We are not sure whether the persons who visited the house are indeed Maoists. We are combing the area,” said SPC.B. Ryshyanth.

Earlier on March 17, two armed men and two armed women, suspected to be Maoists, were seen in Koojimale of Dakshina Kannada district. Posing as Forest department officials, they purchased rice and other groceries from a shop before disappeari­ng inside the forest. Subsequent­ly, the suspected Maoist members were spotted in Subrahmany­a on March 23 and March 27.

A group of five persons, suspected to be Maoists, were sighted at some houses in Kollur, Mudur, and Belkal villages in Udupi district three times in January and February.

A group of Kannadaspe­aking Maoists, suspected to be members of ‘Kabini Dalam’, are said to be scouting for new areas in Karnataka to set up their operations, as it has become nonconduci­ve for them to operate in Kerala. The police suspect these members to be Vikram Gowda, Mundagaru Lata, Vanajakshi and John.

 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? High alert: AntiNaxal Force personnel combing the forest area near Kukke Subrahmany­a in Karnataka.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T High alert: AntiNaxal Force personnel combing the forest area near Kukke Subrahmany­a in Karnataka.

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