Two Naxalites worth Rs 35 Lakh died in a meeting with police
According to police, two senior Naxalites worth £ 35 Lakh died in a meeting with security personnel at Mohla-Manpur Ambagarh Outpost District of Chhattisgarh. Compare flights and save up to 30% on your next trip. Book now. He said a team of Indo-Tibetan border police were also involved in this campaign as an assistant party. He said the campaign was started Tuesday night after receiving information on the presence of senior Naxalites in the area. He said Wednesday, when the security personnel caught the Banda mountain area near Retgaon Village in the midst of the rain, fired from both sides. After the shooting stopped, the bodies of two Naxalites were recovered from the place. Singh said the deceased Naxalites were identified as Vijay Reddy and Lokesh Salame. He said the Maoists had a reward of Rs 25 Lakh on the Dandakaranya Special Zonal committee member Reddy, while the government declared a reward of Rs 10 Lakh for the catch of Salame, a member of the Divisional Committee. He informed that rewards on Reddy were declared in neighboring states, including Maharashtra, and that details related to it were collected. He told a search operation in the area. According to police, Reddy is an influential Maoist leader of the area, which borders Gadchiroli in Maharashtra. Sources said he handled the activities in the RCB section of the Maoist organization. With this latest success, 229 Naxalites have died so far this year in various meetings in Chhattisgarh. Of these, 208 died in the Bastar division, including Bijapur, Bastar, Cancer, Konadagaon, Narayanpur, Sukma and Dantewada. Share this story -tags