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Six naxals surrender

Staff Reporter

WARANGAL: Six naxals belonging to different revolutionary groups surrendered to police in the presence of Superintendent of Police Soumya Mishra here on Thursday.

According to her, K. Santosh of Buttaigudem at Eturunagaram mandal, who worked as commander of the Maoist party , P. Kamala alias Sadhana of Basagudem at Danthewada in Chattisgarh, who worked as deputy commander of 15th platoon of the Maoist party, Midium Suresh of Kondai at Eturunagaram, who was a dalam member of Damodar squad of the Maoist party, gave up.

Bathula Suresh alias Srikanth of Pabkapur village at Eturunagaram, who was Kishore dalam member of Prathighatana group, Matte Laxmi alias Anitha of Mangapet mandal and Dobe Sharada of Jagannagudem in Mulgu mandal, members of Praja Prathighatana group of naxals surrendered before police.

Bathula Suresh of Prathighatana group was involved in two exchanges of fire and two murders.

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