Three Maoist cadres lay down arms in Odisha
The Hindu
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Three Left wing extremists, including one commander of the Local Operational Squad (LOS) and another Area Committee Member (ACM) belonging to the banned CPI (Maoist), laid down arms before the Odisha police on Sunday. After serving two decades in the banned outfit, Sabita Podiami returned to the mainstream when she surrendered before Director General of Police Abhay at Malkangiri on Sunday. She was commander of the Palachalam LOS of the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee (DKSZC) of the Maoist. Influenced by Ramanna, then secretary of the Kalimela Dalam of DKSZC, she joined the Maoists in 2000.More Related News

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