Ultras kill 3 villagers in Maha to avenge 2018 operation

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Suspected Maoists shot dead three villagers Tuesday in Maharashtra's district on suspicion that their tip-off to police led to killing of 40 ultras in a massive operation in the region last year, a said.

A group of around 150 armed naxals from entered Kasnasur village near Kosfundi phata in Bhamragad taluka, around 950 kms from here in the wee hours, and went to the houses of Malu Madavi, and Lalsu Kudyeti, a said.

The ultras dragged them outside their houses and shot them dead, he said.

The said the Maoists suspected that the trio had tipped the police about their presence in forests which resulted into the Kasnur-Tumirgunda operation in this east district in April last year.

While leaving the village, Maoists put up a banner stating that they were avenging the April 2018 deaths of their comrades, he said.

Police forces have been rushed to Bhamragad, which is located on borders of and Chhattisgarh, he said, adding that further investigation is underway.

The official said Tuesday's incident was the first attack on villagers in district after Maoist Nambala Keshav Tao alias Basavraju took over from Ganapathy, a top of the naxal movement.

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First Published: Tue, January 22 2019. 14:05 IST