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Maoists burn 6 road construction vehicles in Jharkhand

By IANS | Updated: July 25, 2021 19:00 IST

Ranchi, July 25 Maoist guerrillas set afire six vehicles of a private road construction company in Jharkhand's Garwah ...

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Ranchi, July 25 Maoist guerrillas set afire six vehicles of a private road construction company in Jharkhand's Garwah district on Sunday, police said.

According to police, 10 to 12 armed Maoists raided the company's camp office in Ghghari village of Garwah early on Sunday, beat up the sleeping staff, poured diesel on vehicles involved in road construction work and set them on fire.

The six vehicles included two road-rollers and two JCBs.

Refusal to pay the 'levy' to the rebels is said to be the reason for the attack.

A month ago, an engineer of the same company was abducted by Maoists.

Maoist guerrillas are active in 18 of the state's 24 districts.

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