By IANS
Patna : Suspected Maoist guerrillas shot dead six people Thursday in a Bihar forest. The victims belonged to an outfit that puts up armed resistance against the rebels.
The killings took place in Tardih forest of Rohtas district, about 150 km from here.
Additional Inspector General (Operations) S.K. Bharadwaj blamed the killings on the outlawed Communist Party of India-Maoist.
“All the victims were from Barachatti and Mohanpur in Gaya district,” a Maoist stronghold, a police source said.
The victims were identified as members of the Sashastra People’s Morcha (SPM), a counter-insurgency front made up of former Maoists and mostly active in areas bordering Jharkhand.
Police are said to have created the SPM on the lines of Salwa Judum, a counter-insurgency force in Chhattisgarh.