Maoist commanders, five arms suppliers surrender in Ranchi
By ANIMonday, October 4, 2010
RANCHI - Three Maoist commanders along with five suppliers of arms surrendered before the Ranchi district police on Monday.
Senior Superintendent of Police Praveen Kumar said the three aoists aretwa Munda, Bholla Pal and Sita Ram Munda.
e further stated that the three surrendered Maosit ‘commanders’ were actively engaged in the programmes of the ultras for nearly five years.
“These people got first involved in Kundan Pahari Group during 2006; after that they were active like a squad,” he stated.
The Maoists would be given an amount of rupees 50,000 as compensation to rehabilitate themselves in the mainstream of civil society, he informed.
“Earlier also one Maoist named Deenbandhu Munda was arrested. These surrendered Maoists have been given rupees 50,000 as compensation amount and like the previous surrendered Maoists, these people would be provided rehabilitation after my approval and Deputy Commissioner’s approval,” Praveen Kumar stated.
Besides arms and ammunitions, the police also recovered mobile phones from the arms suppliers.
Around 15 to 20 rebels have laid down their weapons in last two months since the State government has started the ‘Surrender Policy for the Maoists’.
Maoists have spread into rural pockets of 20 out of India’s 28 states.
Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India, has also termed these rebels as the country’s biggest internal security threat. (ANI)