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Tribal farmer shot dead by Maoists

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Press Trust of India Malkangiri (Odisha)

About 15 Maoists reached the house of farmer and small time contractor Bhima Sisha (35) of Sishaput under Mudulipada police station in the Maoists-prone district last night.

The ultras told Sisha that he had been summoned to attend a meeting.

As Sisha refused to accompany them, he was dragged out of the house. The miscreants then cut his throat before shooting him dead near the village, police said.

Before leaving the place, the red rebels had left some posters which held Sisha responsible for recent police raids and seizure of arms in Maoist camps at Badadural and Marakapada under Khairput block in the district.

 

Sisha is a marginal farmer and a small time contractor in the village, located in the inaccessible forest terrain.

Altogether 11 persons were killed by the Maoists this year including five in Khairput block of the tribal dominated district.

Among the victims were the sub-inspector of police of Mudulipada police station Krushna Chandra Rath who was killed by the ultras early this year.

  

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First Published: Nov 20 2012 | 1:55 PM IST

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