"A case has been registered in this connection based on the complaint of the villagers, all natives of Padeli village underMardpalpolice station limits (located around 300 km away from the state capital Raipur)," Kondagaon Superintendent of Police JSWattitold PTI.
The tribals, belonging to five families, are believed to be the relatives of two surrenderednaxalswho of late joined the state police.
In their statement, the victims said that a group of Naxals stormed into their village on April 9 and evicted them from their homes, following which they shifted to another village.
Finally,they arrived at Mardapal police station today to lodge a report in this regard, the SP said.
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"They are said to be the relatives of Sampat and Rajman, both residents ofPadeli, who had joined the police as auxiliary personnel after quitting the outlawed Naxal movement in 2014," the SP said, adding that this could also be the reason for their eviction.
They all will be provided with accommodation and other facilities at the Kondagaon district headquarter, he added.
Notably,as many as21 tribal families from different villages ofrestiveAbhujmad region in Narayanpur districthad lefttheirhomeslast month allegedly due to threats issued by Maoists to do so.