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Maoists ‘ready to release’ captured policeman
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Want govt. to announce names of mediators
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Announcing that a policeman taken captive during the attack at Jeeragudem of Bijapur in Chattisgarh was with their cadre, Communist Party of India (Maoist) said on Tuesday that it was ready to release him.
However, the Maoists put a condition that it would set the policeman free if the government specifically announced names of the mediators. “Till then, he would be safe in the protection of Janatan sarkar,” a Telugu statement released in the name of CPI-Maoist’s Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee official spokesperson Vikalp said.
Maoists demand mediator to release CoBRA commando from their custody
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CPI (Maoist) issues statement, says it is ready to release captive officer if mediators were present
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Cremation of CRPF jawan Rajkumar Yadav, who died in a gun battle with Maoist rebels in Chhattisgarh, is performed with gun-salute, in Ayodhya, on April 6, 2021.
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CPI (Maoist) issues statement, says it is ready to release captive officer if mediators were present
Maoists released a statement on Tuesday that the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) commando who went missing after the April 3 encounter at Tarrem in Chattisgarh’s Sukma was in their custody.
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