Eleven Naxalites, including five senior operatives with a cumulative bounty of Rs 68 lakh, surrendered before police and CRPF in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli district on Thursday. The surrendered cadres include a divisional commander, an area committee secretary, a people's party committee member
Around 794 Naxalites have surrendered in Gadchiroli. Representational pic
Eleven Naxalites, including five senior operatives, with a total bounty of Rs 68 lakh on their heads surrendered before the police and CRPF in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli district on Thursday, news agency PTI reported, quoting an officer.
The 11 include a divisional commander (DVCM), an area committee secretary, one people's party committee member (PPCM), a commander and an area committee member, a release from the office of the Gadchiroli Superintendent of Police said.
"The Maharashtra government had announced a cumulative reward of Rs 68 lakh on them. Since 2025, a total of 123 armed Maoists have surrendered in Gadchiroli. Left Wing Extremism in the district has almost come to an end. Once active in all 10 sub divisions of Gadchiroli, it is now confined to border areas of Bhamragad sub-division," the release added.
Till date, a total of 794 Naxalites have surrendered in Gadchiroli, it said.
Gadchiroli Police set up new assistance centre in remote Bangadi village to curb Maoist activities
In a major push to strengthen security and accelerate development in Maoist-affected regions of Maharashtra, the Gadchiroli Police on Thursday established a new police assistance centre at Bangadi.
As per an official statement, this is an extremely remote village in the Bhamragad sub-division; therefore, the police assistance centre will help make the situation under control.
Located just 8 km from Laheri Sub-Police Station and barely 2 km from the Chhattisgarh border, the newly set-up centre is expected to play a crucial role in curbing Maoist activities while improving access to government services in the region.
The facility was constructed within 24 hours using a workforce of over 1,000 personnel, the statement further said.
The operation involved C-60 commandos, Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad (BDDS) teams, newly recruited police personnel, 500 special police officers, and private contractors, supported by heavy machinery including JCBs, excavators, trailers, and trucks.
The newly built centre is equipped with modern amenities such as Wi-Fi connectivity, portacabins, a generator shed, an RO water plant, a mobile tower, and sanitation facilities. Robust security arrangements have also been put in place, including deployment of Gadchiroli Police personnel, SRPF units, CRPF forces, and special operations squads, along with fortified bunkers and perimeter defences.
Marking the occasion, a Jan Jagran Mela (public awareness drive) was organised, during which essential items such as sarees, dhotis, blankets, utensils, school supplies, and sports equipment were distributed to local residents.
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