Jharkhand police swings into action following Maoist attack
By ANIThursday, February 25, 2010
GUMLA - The state police have swung into action following the Maoist attack that took place on Thursday in Jharkhand’s Gumla district.
Superintendent of Police (SP) Gumla Narendra Kumar Singh said, “This is a very shameful incident. But this is a clear-cut case of levy. The incident seems to be the outcome of denial of levy by Hindalco. We will inquire on this matter at the earliest and will give some result in the matter within a week.”
“People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI) is behind this incident which is led by sub-zonal commander Bhushan Lakra and Suresh Yadav,” added Singh.
Singh claimed the investigating teams have taken down the initiative to track down the rebels.arlier today, the Maoist rebels set ablaze three trucks loaded with bauxite and gunned down an assistant of a truck driver before burning him in Gumla district here.
The incident took place near Amaradhalan village between Visunpur and Ghaghra along the National Highway in Gumla region, around 145 kilometers from Ranchi.
The truck loaded with bauxite was supposed to deliver the consignment at the Hindalco Plant (Hindustan Aluminium Company).
Rajendra Mahto, the helper of a truck driver was killed when he tried to resist the ultras. The driver of the vehicle however managed to flee from the spot.
It is speculated that the mishap took place due to some public interest issue between the Maoists and the Hindalco group. (ANI)