As many as 12 Naxalites, allegedly involved in an attack onRanibodlipolice outpostwhich killed 55 police personnel in 2007, have been arrested in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district, police said today.
The Naxalites, against whom warrants were pending, were apprehended from various villages under Farsegarh and Kutru police stations last evening, Bijapur SP KL Dhruv told PTI.
A joint team of Chhattisgarh Armed Force (CAF) and the district police had yesterday launched a search-cum-area domination operation at Kuprel, Mukram, Kattur and Telmedri villages, around 450 kms from the state capital, during which the arrests were made acting on inputs from local informers, he added.
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Preliminary investigations revealed that the accused were working with the national park area committee of the Maoists and were allegedly involved in the brutal attack at Randibodli police camp (in Bijapur district) which killed 55 security personnel on the intervening night ofMarch 14-15, 2007, he added.
Besides, they were also allegedly involved in the murder of police sub-inspector Nilesh Pandey (27) in Bijapur in 2012, said the SP.
Among those arrested, Chinna Telam and Mahngu Tati were carrying a reward of Rs 5,000 each on their heads while Rs 3,000 was announced for the arrest of Mahadev, he added.
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