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Maoists kill four men in Chhattisgarh | Maoists killed a village head and three police personnel at various places in Chhattisgarh. The Maoists killed Kondu Ram, the village headman of Madanwada village under Manpur Police Station in Rajnandgaon District. The Maoists had kidnapped him on Friday. His dead body was found near
a stream on Monday. "They killed him brutally and threw him in the village. The
villagers found his body yesterday morning, after which his body was brought and
has been sent for the post mortem," said Jeetendra Meeda, Sub Divisional Officer,
Rajnandgaon. Meanwhile in Durg, suspected Maoists kidnapped six policemen out
of whom three bodies were recovered, Rajesh Mishra, Superintendent of Police Bijapur,
said the news about the death the policemen was received from the villagers. "Today
police official of Bijapur has informed that six police officials, out of which
four were constables, one head constable, one is ASI who were heading towards
Bhadrakali and Tarlaguda police station from Bhopalpatnam y haven't reached yet.
In connection with the same a villager has given information that dead bodies
of three police personnel have been recovered," said Mishra. Meanwhile police
officials in Durg district arrested a Maoist who played the role of a messenger
in Maoist camp. ""Radheshyam Giri who is a resident of Sambandhpur and for the
last five years he has been living in Raipur. He has been involved in Maoist activities,
from Sambalpur. He was shifted to Raipur in which he was in charge of getting
the injured treated and deliver the couriers and to commute the cadres who came
there. We had suspected him for the same and as per a tip off he was arrested
near Pulgaon Police Station," said Amit Agarwal, Superintendent of Police, Durg.
Maoist attacks have become more frequent this year, especially after the central
government launched Operation Green Hunt, a coordinated security offensive involving
tens of thousands of police and paramilitary personnel to flush out the rebels
from their jungle hideouts.
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