Director General of Police Prakash Mishra described the killing of Majhi, considered next in hierarchy to Panda, as a major success.
Majhi (25) was the military in-charge of Panda and in the rank of divisional committee member, the DGP said adding he was operating as the deputy to Panda, who formed the Odisha Maobadi Party (OMP) last year.
The slain Maoist was active in Gajapati, Ganjam, Rayagada and Kandhamal and a total of 46 cases, including murder, were pending against him, he said.
On a tip off, personnel of district voluntary force (DVF) of Gajapati and Ganjam districts launched a joint raid in Karanjaguda forests near Kendupada under Mohana police station and heavy exchange of fire ensued with ultras.
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"During search in the area later, police had found a body. On verification, the deceased was identified as Pradip Majhi, a native of Karadapada under Gudari police station of Rayagada district," Superintendent of Police C S Meena said.
An Italian made pistol, two loaded magazines, one SBML Gun, a kit bag with food, personal belongings and Maoist literature were found on the site.
Majhi had joined Odisha Chatra Manch of CPI (Maoist) in 2003 when he was a student of class VIII. He worked with Udaya, divisional committee secretary of Bansadhara division of Maoists and Azad before working with Panda, the DGP said.