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Naxal who abducted IAS officer in C'garh in 2012 arrested

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Press Trust of India Raipur
Chhattisgarh police today said they have arrested a senior Naxal leader who had abducted the IAS officer Alex Paul Menon from Sukma district in 2012.

"Bheema alias Akash, a divisional committee (DVC) leader of Maoists who was carrying a reward of Rs 8 lakh on his head, was yesterday nabbed by a special wing of the state intelligence branch," Special Director General of Police (anti-Maoist operations) D M Awasthi said today.

A native of Palamadgu village near Polampalli, a Naxal stronghold in Sukma, Bheema was under the scanner of special smart team (SST), a special unit of SIB, for a long time. He was nabbed from the forests of south Bastar adjoining Andhra Pradesh and Telangana yesterday, said Awasthi.
 

Bheema joined the Naxals in 2002 when he was 18. After he executed the abduction of Menon, who was then posted as Sukma collector, Bheema was elevated as DVC leader.

During the interrogation Bheema revealed that he was directed by the Naxal leader 'Erra' to abduct Menon from Manjhipara where the collector was to meet villagers on April 21, 2012, said Awasthi.

"A 16-member team of Naxals led by Bheema was camping close to Manjhipara from April 19. They had decided that if seven or eight gunmen accompanied the collector, then the abduction plan would be dropped.

"However, Naxal recce party informed that only one gunman was with the officer," the SDGP said.

The team led by Bheema attacked and shot down the collector's bodyguard who was carrying an AK-47. Another guard fired back with his pistol, but he too was shot dead.

The Naxals then took the collector to Sirshetti village, about 6 km from Manjhipara, and stayed there for a night. They reached Pamlur village onApril 27,and onApril 29, Menon was handed over to Naxal battalion number 1 commanderHidma.

Menon was released on May 4, 2012.
According to the SDGP, Bheema was also involved in the

powerful IED blast at Borguda village on Sukma-Konta highway in June 2010 in which seven CRPF personnel were killed.

On May 19, 2012, he executed a blast at Iptaguda in Bastar region in which two police jawans died, Awasthi said.

Bheema also told the police that he underwent medical training and since 2013 he gave medical help to the injured and ill colleagues, beside looking after the supply chain of the Maoists, the police officer said.

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First Published: Aug 25 2016 | 10:22 PM IST

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