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Five ultras killed in anti-Naxal operation in Maharashtra

A cache of arms and ammunition was recovered from the spot

Maharashtra: Two Naxals killed in encounter in Gadchiroli Representational Image | PTI

Five Naxals, including two women cadres, who all were carrying the collective reward of Rs 43 lakh on their heads, were killed on Monday morning in an operation conducted by C-60 commandos in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli district, a senior police officer said.

A cache of arms and ammunition, including an AK-47 rifle, a 12-bore rifle, a 303 rifle, an 8 mm rifle, and some electronic items, was recovered from the spot located in Khobramenda forest area.

Police suspect that at least 4 to 5 ultras were injured in the exchange of fire.

Gadchiroli SP Ankit Goyal told reporters that C-60 commandos had received the information that Naxals are gathering in a large number in Tipagarh forest area against the backdrop of ''Naxal week'' being observed by them with the possibility of a planned ambush.

"Gadchiroli Police''sC-60 commandos conducted the operation on Monday morning in Khobramenda forest area where they were attacked by 40 to 50 ultras. The exchange of fire lasted for two to two-and-a-half hours in which five naxals were killed," he said.

A release issued by the office of the SP in Gadchiroliidentified one of the slain naxals as Rushi Raoji alias Bhaskar Hichami(46) of North Gadchiroli division carrying a bounty of Rs 25 lakh on his head.

He had total of 155 offences registered against him, including 41 cases of murder,78 encounters with police and other offences, it said.

Other ultras are identified as Raju alias Sukhdev Naitam (32) who was Tipagarh LOS deputy carrying a reward of Rs 10 lakh on his head, Amar Kunjam (30), a Kasansur party member, who was carrying a reward of Rs 2 lakh on his head, and Sujata alias Punita Atram (38) and Asmita alias Sukhlu Padha (28), who carried the bounty of Rs 4 lakh and Rs 2 lakh, respectively.

Atram was a member of the Tipagarh LOS party who was involved in 31 cases.

On Saturday, the district police seized a rifle and three pressure cooker bombs which Naxals were allegedly planning to use to ambush security forces, an official had said. 

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