Key naxal involved in C'garh CRPF attack on Mar 13 surrenders

Press Trust of India  |  Raipur 

A hardcore naxal, carrying a reward of Rs 8 lakh on his head, Thursday surrendered in Chhattisgarhs district, police said.

Vetti Rama turned himself in before senior officials at the police headquarters and also deposited an INSAS rifle, (anti-naxal operations) Sundarraj P told

He said that Rama was involved in the incident on March 13 this year in Sukma's Kistaram area in which naxals blew up a mine protected vehicle of the CRPF, killing nine troopers.

Sundarraj said that Rama, with a reward of Rs 8 lakh on his head, had joined the proscribed Communist Party of (Maoist) in 1995 and had taken part in several major naxal attacks.

The said that Rama has told police that the increasing pressure of security forces in Sukma, and the state government's surrender policy, had compelled several members to quit the banned outfit.

Rama revealed that sustained operations by security forces in Chintagufa, Kistaram and Bhejji- considered as core areas of Maoists in Sukma, coupled with development works, resulted in the naxals' hold weakening in the area, the DIG said.

His interrogation has also revealed crucial details about the Maoist and sympathisers, the DIG said.

Rama's is the second such surrender of a key naxal operative in the last one month.

On August 23, Pahad Singh, a senior member of the newly formed Maoist "special zonal Maharashtra, and (SZMMC) committee", had laid down arms in the state's district.

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First Published: Thu, September 13 2018. 20:15 IST