Naxalites Kill Two Villagers On Suspicion Of Being Informers
Naxalites kill two villagers on suspicion of being informers: Chhattisgarh.
Naxalites kill two villagers and have issued pamphlets in the Kistaram area and claimed responsibility.
Naxalites have written in the pamphlet that due to the whistleblowing of the police, he has been given a death sentence in the Jan Adalat.
This pamphlet, issued by the Naxalites’ Kistaram Area Committee, has written about the mass murder of the elder Kedwal resident Podium Balarama on November 17 by setting up a court.
On the other hand, Kovasi Ganga, a resident of Pamalur, is also mentioned to have been murdered on suspicion of informing the police.
The leaflet, thrown in the Kistaram area of the district, states that Kovasi Ganga’s brother Kovasi Ramesh has escaped from their hands, which is hidden in the Nellaguda area.
It is said that the news of the death of both the youths has not reached the police stations due to the panic.
SP KN Dhruv said that information has been received about the murder of a young man in the Kistaram area. Will send the team to confirm the second murder.
However, no information has reached the police station about this. Naxalites are trying to spread panic by killing innocent villagers on suspicion of informing them.
24 cases have been registered on prize money of five lakh
In Satyam Kattam, Bijapur district force and Central Reserve Police 85th battalion joint force on Saturday in Gangalur police station area Savanar were successful in arresting of Naxal Korsa Dasaru alias Suresh (45).
He was associated with the Madras Area Committee of Naxalites since 2006.
A total of 24 crimes including murder, attempt to murder, assault, robbery, arson are registered against him in different police stations. There are 17 permanent warrants pending in the police stations of the district.
In another incident, the district force of Usur police station and the force of Kerippu 229 / F Samway arrested Naxalite Satyam Kattam (31) from Galgam. He was involved in looting and assault.