Ranchi: Some police teams from various states and central agencies have arrived at Jharkhand to interrogate CPI (Maois) Politbiro Prashant Bose alias Da, his wife, Sheela Marandi, and four other helpers arrested last week, said DGP Neeraj Sinha on the day Tuesday.
Refusing to divulge further information which quoted ongoing investigations, Sinha said it was a challenge to extract the details of the top Maois leader.
Talking to TII on interrogation so far, DGP said, “At present, the police team interrogates Bose.
He is a strong-willed maoist ideology.
This is a big challenge to get information from him.
We have also formed a big team to learn and analyze the material found In the SSD card and there is a ocean of information.
The police from other states and central agencies have also begun to come to question to greater prison with security reasons.
IG (prison) Manoj Kumar said the decision about his shift to a high security prison will be immediately taken on the recommendation of the deputy commissioner and the police supervisor concerned.
It can be noted that Bose and his aides are covered by Jharkhand police from Kandra in the District of Seraikana-Kharsawan on November 12.
On Monday, they were taken to the detention of seven days to be questioned by the Saluikela police after obtaining permission from the local court, which approved a return on 150 hours to be questioned.
At present, Bose is being questioned about Maoist’s violence in the past and the rebel plans in Jharkhand and other parts of the country.
Meanwhile, the police and experts from Bihar, West Bengal and Chhattisgarh and the central agency were in the state to question Bose.
Jharkhand police also formed a team, including experts from the wing of operations and intelligence, to question Maoist leaders.
The state police were at a high warning after Maois’s call for protests from 15 to 19 November and Bharat Bandh on November 20 in protest against Bose’s arrest.
All field formations of security forces have been directed to take steps to prevent unwanted incidents during the period.
District police, CRPF and Jharkhand Jaguar have carried out operations in sensitive areas.
All police camps and police stations have been alerted and instructions have been issued not to make unnecessary movements.
General Inspector (Operation) Amol Homkar said, “We are directed to prevent unwanted incidents during bandh.
In addition, operations are taking place in a sensitive area.
Security has been upgraded on highways and railways.”