Based on inputs given by a hard core naxal Sonali Tudu, arrested on January 3, a search operations was launched jointly by District Armed Police and CRPF yesterday during which the arms and ammunition dumped by Maoists were found, Senior Superintendent of Police Anoop T Mathew said.
Addressing a press conference here, Mathew, who was accompanied by the Commandant of 193 Battalion of CRPF S K Upadhyay and Additional Superintendent of Police (Ops) Pranav Anand Jha, said Sonali gave information about six to seven dumping places.
Among the items recovered was a book titled "Mamata Bandhopadyay ke Jemon Dekhechi" (Mamata Bandhopadhyay as seen by me) authored by one Deepak Kumar Ghosh.
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Sonali's husband Supai Tudu, who was the bodyguard of prominent Maoist leader Koteshwar Rao alias Kishenji and second-in-command of the CPI (Maoists) in East Singhbhum district, was killed in the encounter on January 3 last in Gurabandha .
Expressing confidence that East Singhbhum district will be free of Maoists activities soon, Mathew said only two Maoist squads including one led by top Maoist leader of the district Kanu Munha were still operating in the distirct.
Mathew said there were eight encounters in 2016, including five in Gurabandha and three in the Bengal border.
While some naxals were killed in the encounters, some others surrendered under pressure from the police camp, he added.