Two Maoists surrender in Orissa

By IANS,

Bhubaneswar : Two women Maoists, including a minor, surrendered in Orissa Tuesday and said the rebels, distancing themselves from their ideology, were now killing innocent tribals whom they initially meant to serve, police said.


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Jamba Nachika, 18, and Tarai Madingi, 16, surrendered to the police in the district headquarters town of Koraput, about 500 km from here, Deputy Inspector General of Police (south-west range), Saumendra Priyadarshi told IANS.

Both were active members of the local unit of Jana Natya Mandali, a cultural troupe of the Communist Party of India-Maoist, he said.

Nachika was an active Maoist since the past three years. She was involved in several crimes including in a murder case, Priyadarshi said.

Madingi had joined the rebels only three months ago, he added.

Maoists are active in more then half of Orissa’s 30 districts, Koraput being a stronghold.

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