Maoist call Jharkhand bandh against fake encounter
RANCHI: CPI(Maoist) spokesperson of Bihar Jharkhand regional
committee Gopalji has announced state-wide bandh on Friday in protest
against “fake encounter” of top Maoist leader Ashish-da on September 10
in Gumla. In a statement the Maoist leader said that the security forces
killed Ashish-da in “cold blood” after they detained him during an
operation.
After the bandh call security forces are on alert. In a communication to all SPs the state police have asked them to undertake operations in Maoist-dominated areas. “The Maoists usually target vulnerable locations of the police and government. All important and vulnerable locations have been put under high protection,” said police spokesperson M S Bhatia.
After the bandh call security forces are on alert. In a communication to all SPs the state police have asked them to undertake operations in Maoist-dominated areas. “The Maoists usually target vulnerable locations of the police and government. All important and vulnerable locations have been put under high protection,” said police spokesperson M S Bhatia.
Ashish Da was killed in an encounter with police
and central paramilitary forces at Borodih village under Palkot police
station area in Gumla district, 100km from here. He carried a bounty of
Rs 25 lakh. A SLR, he was carrying, with two other rifles including one
American Springfield rifle was recovered from the jungle along with the
body. A member of CPI (Maoist) powerful Bihar-Jharkhand special area
committee (BJSAC) – one of the topmost Maoist units in Bihar and
Jharkhand – Ashish da had was the brain behind many big Maoist strikes
in both the states.
Police claimed that Ashish was engaged in an
encounter when he was passing through a forest with other Maoists. The
encounter continued for over 30 minutes. Interestingly all other armed
Maoists managed to escape while their leader was killed. No policeman
was hurt in the encounter despite the fact that Maoists responded to
police fire. Bhatia claimed that the encounter was authentic. “All
encounters in past have been called fake by the Maoists,” he said. CRPF
officer said important highways are witnessing long range patrolling so
that vehicular movements are not hampered.
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