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Five Maoists Surrender In Andhra Pradesh

GODAVARI (Andhra Pradesh): Five Dalam (armed squad) members of Bhadradri Kothagudem-East Godavari Divisional Committee (BK-EG DVC) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) have surrendered to the Police at Yetapaka in Chintoor Agency in East Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh in India on June 13.

They surrendered before the East Godavari Superintendent of Police (SP) Adnan Nayeem Asmi. The surrendered naxals were identified as Madakam Masa, Ravva Bheemayya, Madavi Laxmi, Paddam Santhi and Madavi Jogamma.

Addressing the press conference at Yetapaka on Saturday, Mr. Nayeem Asmi said: “The five Militia members have surrendered before the police, expecting the benefit from the government welfare schemes in their native places in the Chintoor agency. We have also seized two INSAS rifles from them”.

“The five Maoists have confessed that they were subjected to discrimination by the non-Adivasi Maoists and that forced them to surrender before the police”, he added.

He appreciated the efforts being made by Chintoor DSP, S Khadar Basha, Yetapaka CI M Gita Rama Krishna and Chintoor CI G Yuva Kumar, SIs B Chinna Babu, D Jwala Sagar and D Suresh Babu for their efforts in bringing the naxals into mainstream life.

The 20-year-old Madakam Maasa, alias Raanu, was recruited by the Sabari Dalam in 2018. He served as a Dalam member in the Azad Protection Team since June 2018. Azad is the Secretary of the BK-EGD. Maasa had participated in the exchange of fire, in which two Maoists and two CRPF Constables were killed in Bijapur district in Chattisgarh in February 2020.

The 22-year-old Ravva Beemayya, alias Bheemalu, was serving as a member of the Cherla Local Guerrilla Squad (CLGS) since June 2019. He had participated in an exchange of fire in the Sukma district in Chattisgarh.

The three Gutti Koya tribal girls – one aged 17 and the rest aged 16 – were recruited by the BK-EGD in December 2019. All of them are natives of the Gollaguppa village in Yetapaka mandal in the Chintoor agency. “The three girls have been serving in the CLGS since December 2019”, said Nayeem Asmi.

CRPF 39 Battalion Commandant V.V.S Prasanna Kumar, Chintoor DSP Khadar Basha were also present during the interaction with the Militia members.

They were attracted towards development activities in the agency villages and decided to surrender to live a normal life.



from League of India