Bodies of six slain Maoists reach Narsipatnam area hospital
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The our bodies of the six Maoists who had been killed in an alternate of fireplace at Theegalametta within the inside area of the Visakhapatnam Agency on Wednesday reached the Narsipatnam area hospital for a post- mortem examination late on Thursday evening.
Ranadev alias Arjun (DCM), Sande Gangaiah alias Ashok (DCM), Santu Nachika (ACM), Lalitha, Anju and Paike had been killed in a gun battle with the Greyhounds, an anti-Naxal drive.
OSD (Narsipatnam) Sateesh Kumar mentioned that autopsy can be performed on Friday, after which the our bodies can be handed over to the claimants.
On stories {that a} couple of Maoists had been injured, Mr. Kumar mentioned there was no such communication from the Maoists’ facet.
“We have already asked them to surrender, or approach us if there are any such cases, and we will get them treated,” he mentioned.
The alternate of fireplace is an enormous setback to the Left Wing Extremists, particularly when the motion is at its lowest ebb within the Agency and within the Andhra Odisha Border (AOB) area.
Big blow
The killing of Ranadev, who is alleged to be a fierce fighter and an influential chief, is taken into account an enormous setback. The loss of Sande Gangaiah alias Dr. Ashok can be being termed as an enormous blow, as he was the one physician for the Maoists within the area. Reportedly skilled by some RMPs, he was dealing with medical emergencies of the Naxalites.
Gangaiah, who hails from Peddapalli in Telangana, is the youthful brother of Rajamouli alias Prasad, who was the mastermind behind the Alipiri claymore mine blast, by which former Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu was injured in 2003 when he was on his method to Tirumala.
Rajamouli, who was a central committee member of the CPI (Maoist), was killed in an encounter in Anantapur in 2007. Sande Rajaiah, a cousin of Rajamouli, had additionally been killed in an encounter in 1996.
Meanwhile, Superintendent of Police B. Krishna Rao mentioned that Ranadev hailed from Malkangiri of Odisha, Santu Nachika from Koraput, Anju and Paike from Chhattisgarh, and Lalitha from G.K. Veedhi in Visakhapatnam district.
Sources mentioned that Anju and Santu had been private bodyguards of Gajarla Ravi alias Uday, secretary of the AOBSZC, which confirms his presence on the encounter web site.
The monsoon season is mostly thought of the one interval when each the safety forces and the Maoists take liberty in letting their guard down as traversing the terrain throughout the interval is troublesome.
But the encounter dispelled the parable and put the residual Maoist drive on the again foot.
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