Citing disappointmentwith "hollow" Maoist ideology, the Naxalites, two of them carrying cash reward on their heads, turned themselves in before police and CRPF officials at the district headquarters, a senior police official told PTI.
Of them, the woman ultra - Hemla Munni alias Rambati (25) was a key member of military platoon number 16 of the outlawed CPI (Maoist) and has been allegedly instrumental in executing several Naxal incidents in the region, he said, adding she was carrying a reward of Rs 2 lakh on her head.
The four other Naxalites who turned themselves in were Shivram Hemla (25), Korsa Sannu (24), Ramesh Sodhi (25) and Raja Ram Kadati (40).
The surrendered rebels were allegedly involved in various crimes including targeting security personnel, triggering blasts, damaging roads and others, he said.
According to the police official, they expressed their willingness to join the mainstream claiming that they were fed up with "hollow ideology, violence and wrong policies of the banned outfit while at the same time were impressed by the state'ssurrenderpolicy".
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