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14 Nasalit surrendered to Sukma in Chhattisgarh, 8 of whom carried a bounty of 16 lakhs

Sukma: A police officer said 14 Naxals surrendered in the Sukma district of Chhattisgarh on Tuesday, eight of whom held collective rewards, surrendered on Tuesday. Including five goddesses, including five women, made a living with businesses of “Hollow” and “Hollow in Hollow” and “Hollow” and “Hollow” before senior police and Central Reserve Police Service (CRPF) officials. Policeman Kiran Chavan said.

They said they were impressed by the state government’s “Niyad Nellanar” (your good village) aimed at promoting development projects in remote villages, as well as the state’s new surrender and rehabilitation policies.

He said the cadres were active in the Maoist South Bastar branch.

Among the surrendered cadres, Kuhram Bheema (37), Telam Hidma (35), Sodhi Sona (33) and five women – Madvi Pojje (30), Podiam Aayte (20), Madvi Mangdi (30), Madvi Mangdi (30), Madvi Mangdi (30), Madkam Hungi (25) and Rava Lakkhe (35), his remarks (35 years old) were all 2 A.

He said the regional police, anti-Naxal cell, intelligence, CRPF and its elite department Cobra played a crucial role in surrender.

He said.

Last year, 792 Nassars were surrendered in the Bastari region, including seven regions, including Sukma.

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