Thiruvananthapuram: The government has extended the time permitted to resolve the Masters inquiry against Maoist’s murder at Wayanad in November last year.
Based on the request of the Wayanad District Government, the government decided to extend the six-month period until August 10, even though the investigation was supposed to be completed on February 10, where Velmurugan, Kabini members in Maoist were killed, have created a throat with part of civil society who accused that he was killed In a fake meeting.
Wayanad Collector asked the government that because the special team must be formed for investigations and all officials involved in the task related to Covid-19 and the selection of assemblies, investigations cannot be completed in the specified time.
In the previous instance, the government had three times to extend the period of the Magisterial Investigation for the meeting that occurred on 28 and 29 October 2019 where four Maoists – Manivasagam, Karthik, Suresh and Srimathi – were shot down.
While at 28 a Maoist was killed, the remaining three were killed on the second day when there was a fire exchange between the Thunderbolt and Maoist team.
Two cases are listed in this case.
The police have confiscated seven weapons, including a AK-47, two rifles, two 303 rifles and two-made weapons from Maois after Manjikkandy’s meeting, the largest of four meetings in the state since 2016.
According to the police, the cadre – trained in using weapons Sophisticated and automatic – operate as four insivers since 2013 along the Border of the Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.
Under the Western Ghats Special Zone Committee, four in operating in the state, namely Nadukani, Bhavani, Siruvani and Kabini.
A total of eight Maoists have been killed at a meeting with police in Kerala since 2016.