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Top woman Maoist carrying Rs 15 lakh award killed: CRPF IG

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Press Trust of India Patna
The woman Maoist killed by security forces in an encounter on the night of May 16 has been identified as Sarita alias Urmila Ganjoo, a senior CRPF officer said today.

The top ranking Maoist operative was the wife of Sunil Ganjoo and a resident of Putki village under Simaria police station of Chatra district in Jharkhand, CRPF IG (Bihar-Jharkhand) Arun Kumar told PTI.

Urmila was member of the Bihar-Jharkhand Special area committee of the banned outfit and wanted in several cases and had carried a reward of Rs 15 lakh, he said.

The INSAS recovered from her after the encounter was looted in 2009 from a guard posted at SBI bank branch at Bermo in Jharkhand, the CRPF IG said adding, a police vehicle was also blasted by them in the attack on the bank.
 

One woman Maoist operative was killed and another injured in an encounter with a team of CRPF and Bihar police on the night of May 16 during an anti-naxal operation, Kumar said.

Eight others were arrested by the security forces in the district, he said.

Acting on a tip off that some Maoists had gathered near Tiletand locality to collect Rs two crore from a construction company, four companies of CRPF's COBRA battalion rushed there on May 16 and in the ensuing encounter which continued throughout the night, a woman Maoist was killed and another one was injured, Kumar added.

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First Published: May 19 2015 | 8:07 PM IST

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