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Two hardcore Maoists surrender in Aurangabad

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Press Trust of India Aurangabad
A Maoist wanted in connection with a landmine blast that killed eight policemen in the district along with another rebel surrendered before the Superintendent of Police in Bihar's Aurangabad district.

The two Maoists, who surrendered yesterday were identified as Naresh Mistry alias Dadan, one of the accused in Jehanabad jail break and Sanjay Singh, wanted by the police in connection with a landmine blast in which eight policemen of the district were killed, Superintendent of police Babu Ram said.

While Naresh was a resident of Pratappur village, Sanjay was a resident of Ganu village, he said.

Both of them were influenced by the community campaign launched under 'Operation Vishwas' and surrendered before the police, the SP claimed.
 

Meanwhile in another incident, suspected CPI (Maoist) cadre torched the camp of a solar power company at Bakhsividiya village of the district late last night, the police said today.

As per the employees working in the solar power camp, some armed Maoists suddenly appeared at the camp and put the company's vehicles on fire, Kasma police station SHO Narottam Chandra said.

They put on fire two JCB machines, two mixer machines and five tractors of the company, Chandra said

No employee or any other person was injured in the incident.

Though, they have not left any pamphlet demanding levy, the SHO said prima facie it seems to be the work of the Maoists.

He said that police are investigating the matter besides conducting raids to nab those involved.

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First Published: Jul 22 2016 | 12:48 PM IST

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