5 Naxals, 18 supporters surrender in Chhattisgarh's Narayanpur
Five Naxals and 18 Maoist supporters, including five women, have surrendered in Chhattisgarh's insurgency-hit Narayanpur district, police said today. They turned themselves in before police and Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) officials at Kukdajhor police station yesterday, said Narayanpur Superintendent of Police Jitendra Shukla. The five Naxals were active as Jan-militia members of the proscribed outfit while the remaining were supporters, he added.
Associated with Naxal movement for long time
"They were associated with the Naxal movement for a long time and were tasked with arranging meetings and food for Maoists, putting up pamphlets, posters and banners, collecting information besides planting IEDs (improvised explosive devices) to target security forces," the SP Shukla said.
Surrendered as they're frustrated with exploitation: Police
Police said that those who have surrendered have given statements that they were frustrated with the exploitation, violence, and atrocities perpetrated in the name of the Naxal movement. They also told police that they wanted to see development in the area, the SP added. They will be provided assistance according to the surrender and rehabilitation policy of the state government, the official added.
Those who surrendered were in contact with police
"Those who surrendered were in contact with police for the past one year and were willing to come to back to the mainstream. After noticing their activities and willingness to quit the outlawed movement to lead a normal life, their surrender was accepted," SP said.