Hyderabad: Even when Bhadradri-Kothagudem District Police accused Maois to keep 15 people from Cherla Mandal Kothagudem in their captivity at Chhattisgarh, the rebels had warned villagers in Muluugu District Police consequences to become police informants.
The pamphlet, allegedly abandoned by CPI Maoist between Kondapur-Allubhaka villages was found by locals and continued to district police.
It accused the police to attract villagers through different means to weaken CPI Maois.
In the pamphlet, they named five people, including women, belonging to Bollaram, Sitarampur and Kalipaka Village and accused them of being police informants.
Maois accused the police to captivate villagers to share information about their movements or new people who came to their village.
“By making phone calls or through WhatsApp, information shared with the police by several villagers,” said the Venkatapuram-Vajedu CPI Maoist Area Committee in the pamphlet.
However, the Muluugu supervisor of Police Sangram Singh Patil was not committed to the increase in security given to certain people and the villagers whose names were stated by Maois.
“There is always a threat to the police and para-military forces.
What an advisor is given to officials and villagers of the government, we will issue the same thing by telling them to take precautions.
Apart from that, we will make them stay in a safe location , “Sangram told Toi.
