Rama Kawasi (38), involved in at least 29 cases of crimes including murder, and his wife Weli Madkami alias Malati (25) facing around a dozen cases, surrendered before Malkangiri Superintendent of Police Mitrabhanu Mohapatra.
While Rama was active in the banned Maoist outfit since 2002 and carried a reward of Rs five lakh announced by Odisha government, Weli was involved in naxal activities since 2006 and carried Rs four lakh reward, the SP said.
Rama, who hailed from Bodigeta village under Kalimela police station limits in the Maoist-hit district, was a 'deputy commandant' in Boipariguda Area Committee under Andhra-Odisha Border Special Zonal Committee (AOBSZC) of the outlawed CPI (Maoist), police said.
Weli belonged to Bada Tekguda village in Kalimela area and worked as an area committee member in Boipariguda Area Committee under AOBSZC.
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The two stated that they were disillusioned with the activities of the Maoists who had deviated from original ideology and indulged in torture of people including tribals, the SP said.
The two, who were produced before the media, also appealed to others to give up arms and join the social mainstream.