Key Points

Three top Maoist leaders were killed in a fierce encounter with Andhra's elite Greyhounds force near the Odisha border. The slain included AOB secretary Gajarla Ravi and Aruna, who was involved in the 2018 killing of two TDP legislators. Security forces recovered multiple AK-47 rifles from the forest encounter site. This marks another major setback for Maoists after recent losses in Chhattisgarh's Operation Kagar.

Key Points: Top Maoist Leaders Uday Aruna Anju Killed in Andhra Encounter

  • Greyhounds engaged Maoists in Devipatnam forest
  • Slain leaders carried ₹25L bounties
  • Aruna linked to 2018 TDP MLA killings
  • AK-47 rifles recovered from encounter site
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Three top Maoists killed in encounter with police in Andhra

Greyhounds eliminate 3 CPI(Maoist) leaders including AOB secretary Gajarla Ravi in Andhra-Odisha border encounter.

"The killing of three Maoist leaders is seen as a major blow to the banned outfit in the AOB region. - Police Officials"

Visakhapatnam, June 18

Three top leaders of CPI(Maoist) were killed in an exchange of fire with police in Andhra Pradesh’s Alluri Sitarama Raju district on Wednesday.

The exchange of fire between the personnel of the elite anti-Maoist force Greyhounds and Maoists occurred in the Devipatnam forest area on the Andhra-Odisha border.

The Greyhounds personnel, engaged in a combing operation in the forests, spotted the Maoists and asked them to surrender. When the Maoists opened fire, the security personnel retaliated, killing the three Maoists. The encounter occurred near Kondamodalu in the forests between Rampachodavaram and Maredumilli mandals.

The slain Maoists were identified as Andhra Odisha Border (AOB) Special Zone Committee secretary Gajarla Ravi alias Uday, Special Zone Committee member Aruna, and Special Zone Committee ACM Anju. Ravi was also a member of the CPI(Maoist) Central Committee.

The security forces recovered three AK-47 rifles from the scene of the encounter.

Aruna was the wife of Ramachandra Reddy alias Chalapathi, a Central Committee member who was among 14 Maoists gunned down by security forces in January this year in Chhattisgarh near the border with Odisha.

Aruna was involved in the killing of Araku MLA Kidari Sarveswara Rao and former MLA Siveri Soma. The Maoists had gunned down the two leaders of the TDP in 2018 in the Visakhapatnam district. Aruna was a native of Karakavanipalem in Pendurthi mandal of Viskhatpatnam district and carried a reward of Rs 25 lakh on her head. Uday carried a bounty of Rs 25 lakh on his head.

The bodies of the slain Maoists have been shifted to the Rampachodavaram Area Hospital.

Senior police officials visited the scene of the encounter.

The killing of three Maoist leaders is seen as a major blow to the banned outfit in the AOB region.

The AOB was seen by Maoists as a safe corridor between the Dandakaranya region in Chhattisgarh and the forests of Jharkhand.

The latest blow to the Maoists in AOB came close on the heels of the killing of several Maoists by the security forces in Chhattisgarh under Operation Kagar.

- IANS

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Prakash M.
This is a big win for our security forces! These Maoists have been terrorizing innocent tribals in these areas for decades. Hope this brings some peace to the region. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sunita K.
While I support action against violence, we must also ask why Maoism still exists in these areas. The government needs to focus on development in tribal regions - better schools, hospitals and job opportunities would prevent youth from joining such movements.
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Rahul J.
The Greyhounds have done remarkable work! But let's not forget they killed an MLA and former MLA. Shows how dangerous these extremists were. Our police forces deserve more recognition for risking their lives in dense forests.
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Anjali P.
It's tragic that educated people like Aruna (who was reportedly a graduate) choose this path. The government should run rehabilitation programs for surrendered Maoists - many join due to circumstances rather than ideology.
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Vikram S.
Operation Kagar seems to be working well. Cutting off their AOB corridor is strategic - prevents movement between states. Hope this leads to complete elimination of Maoist threat in coming years.
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Meena R.
The ₹25 lakh bounty shows how dangerous these leaders were. But I worry about collateral damage - hope no innocent tribals were caught in crossfire. Our forces must be careful while operating in civilian areas.

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