Two Naxals Surrender In Maharashtra's Gadchiroli
ABP NewsGadchiroli, Dec 21 Two Naxalites carrying a cumulative bounty of Rs 8 lakh surrendered before the security forces in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli district, police said on Saturday. Ramasu Poyam alias Narsingh, a resident of Gadchiroli, and Ramesh Kunjam alias Govind, a native of Narayanpur in neighbouring Chhattisgarh, surrendered before the Gadchiroli police and the Central Reserve Police Force on Friday, police stated in a release. Poyam, who carried a bounty of Rs 6 lakh, was recruited as a member of the Tipagadh LOS in 1992 and served as the area committee member in Kutul and Nelnar LOS since 2010, it said. Gadchiroli police said a large number of members of the banned CPI were being lured by the state government's surrender-cum-rehabilitation policy, and 680 active Maoists have surrendered to date.