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AP police foil Maoists plan to target politicians

June 13, 2010 19:52 IST

The Andhra Pradesh police claimed to have foiled an attempt of a Maoist team from

Karnataka to target political leaders and senior police officers in the state, by arresting one of its members on Sunday.

The arrested member, identified as B Chandrashekhar, of a three-member action team of the Communist Party of India (Maoist), during his interrogation reportedly told the police that the team led by him was tasked to eliminate politicians and policemen in Andhra Pradesh.

The team active in Karnataka state, managed to sneak into Mahabubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh on Saturday night. However, alert policemen foiled the plans of Maoist action team members during vehicle checking operation in the district, Gadwal DSP Mahesh said over phone.

Based on a credible intelligence input, Mahabubnagar police carried out search operations on the entry points of the bordering areas of Karnataka state and signalled a vehicle, in which three Maoists including Cndrashekhar were travelling, to stop on the outskirts of Aize town.

The Maoists jumped out of the vehicle and tried to escape, however, Chandrashekhar was nabbed while two others managed to flee, the officer said.

Chandrasekhar is a CPI (Maoist) state committee member operating in Karnataka and allegedly provided logistic support to Maoist's Central Committee, the police officer said.

On the information given by the arrested Maoist, a police team raided some hamlets near Shahapur town in Yadgir district in Karnataka today and unearthed a dump recovering one AK 47, ammunition of 9mm pistol and SLR, four wireless sets, two police uniforms besides Maoist literature, he said, adding a hunt has been launched to nab two other ultras.
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