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Girl Raped for Leaving Maoist Ranks
Latehar, May 01: A 16-year-old girl and a member of a Maoist outfit was allegedly raped by other members for fleeing the camp in Latehar district of Jharkhand, the police said on Saturday.
"The girl ran away from a camp about five days ago. She was caught by the ultras, beaten up and raped when she refused to return," Superintendent of Police Kuldeep Dwivedi said.
The Maoists had appealed to sympathisers to trace her alleging that she had fled with arms.
The SP said the girl was left at a lonely place from where villagers rescued her and admitted to a health centre.
The girl was arrested and shifted to the Sadar Hospital, Latehar, he said.
The girl had earlier also run away following physical and mental pressure on her and had been jailed after being arrested from the Manika police station area.
-PTI
Girl raped for leaving Maoist ranks | Siasat
Maoists Blast School in Orissa
KORAPUT(Orissa): Armed Maoists triggered explosions at a government-run residential school for tribal girls, barely few metres away from a BSF camp in the district, police said on Sunday.
About 200 ultras stormed the school premises at Dhepaguda under Narayapatna area and set off at least three blasts last night, causing extensive damage to furniture and other goods, Superintendent of Police Anup Kumar Sahoo said.
However, no one was injured in the attack as the girls had gone home for summer vacation and no damage was caused to the structure. The ultras put up posters on the wall and shouted slogans before leaving the place.
A BSF camp is located barely 500 metres from the Kanyashram but the Maoists could manage to target the school before the security personnel intervened. Combing operation had been intensified in the area, Sahoo added.
Supply of arms, ammo to Naxals: 2 more held - India - The Times of India
Supply of Arms, Ammo to Naxals: 2 more held
MAU(UP): Two more persons were today arrested as part of investigations into the alleged supply of arms and ammunition to criminal outfits and possibly Naxals by a gang involving certain security personnel.
The duo was arrested from Jagdishpur village here on the basis of inputs by Uttar Pradesh STF which had taken into custody six people, including two CRPF jawans, in connection with the case three days ago, a senior police officer said here.
"On the basis of inputs provided by the Special Task Force, Dinesh and Shanker were arrested this morning from Jagdishpur village," Superintendent of Police Onkar Singh said.
He said the duo, allegedly involved in various criminal cases in the past, was acting as middlemen and 16 cartridges of 9 mm were recovered from them.
"Dinesh and Shanker are being interrogated and efforts are on to arrest more members of the racket," Singh said.
On April 30, the STF had arrested five security personnel and a retired sub-inspector following inputs that a large quantity of cartridges were being smuggled out of the CRPF group centre at Rampur via a source in Allahabad to various criminal gangs and possibly Naxals.
Over 5,000 live cartridges, 16 magazines of INSAS rifles, .25 bore guns, SLR and AK-47s had been recovered besides 245 kg of empty shells following raids at various places.
"Going by the size of recovery, it is clear that the weapons were being supplied to some big organisation which could even be a Naxal outfit. Further details will be known only after completion of the investigations," ADG (Law and Order) Brij Lal had said in Lucknow.
Supply of arms, ammo to Naxals: 2 more held - India - The Times of India