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Three Maoists, part of some anti-Cop activities, give up

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Ranchi: Three members of the troops led by the CPI (Maois) member of the Anal Da Central Committee Alias ​​Patiram Manjhi surrendered before the State Police in a function held at the Deputy General Office of Inspector Ranchi on Monday.
Those who surrendered including Bailoon Sardar Regional Commander, Gaju alias Suraj Sardar and his wife Raimuni alias Geeteta.
Bailoon was accused of 12 cases, Suraj in nine and Raimuni in seven cases registered in various police offices under various actions, including ARM, Criminal Prevention Act and Criminal Law Amendment Act.
They were also accused of cases related to murder.
Anal squad is active at the crossing of Ranchi, West Singhbhum, Seri Chaoyalla and Khunti and have enjoyed some acts of violence.
The squad was responsible for the explosion of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) at the BJP office under Kharsawan Police Station on May 3, 2019 just before the selection of Lok Sabha.
The group also targeted police at the Kharsawan police station with IED on May 19, 2019 which injured two police officers.
It also triggered an IED explosion on May 28, 2019 under Kuchai police stove which injured 15 police.
The squad killed five police under the Tiruldih police station on June 14, 2019 and stole their weapons.
Speaking to media people, Bailoon said, “About 45 to 50 people armed with modern weapons, including independent loading rifles, moving with Anal DA now but the influence of the troops has declined in recent years.” Asked what he pushed him to give up, Bailoon said, “In addition to deviating from the core principles, Maois recruited girls now to exploit them.
In such circumstances, when the police approached my family members for my surrender, I thought about it.
All material saved Under the wrap from other team members.
“Suraj and Rimuni accused them exploited in various ways in the squad, including non-salary payments.
Explain the surrender as an important milestone, the Inspector General (Operation) Amol Homkar said it would help in gathering information about other extremists.
“Police will also try to get detailed large actions of violence carried out by the Dwa squad,” he added.
He further said, “The police have raised the pressure on extremists and we confiscated Bailoon property.
He has been seeking financial assistance from his troops but they denied.
The extremists were also disappointed with Maois because the last merely involved in extortion.” Homkar added that Jharkhand police have adopted a multi-branch approach against extremists, including massive awareness programs, for their surrender.

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