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3 Naxals surrender at 159 Battalion CRPF camp in Gaya

By ANI | Updated: July 30, 2020 05:10 IST

Three Naxals surrendered at 159 Battalion Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp in Gaya on Wednesday.

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Three Naxals surrendered at 159 Battalion Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp in Gaya on Wednesday.

Naxals announced to join the mainstream of society at a function orgzed in CRPF camp here.

The surrendered Naxals asserted that they had come under the influence and joined the Naxalite orgsation. Cases have been registered against these people in various police stations of Gaya and Aurangabad district.

"If others also surrender after watching them, that would be a great success," said Sushil Mansingh Khopde, Additional Director General of Police (Operations).

They were active in Chakrabandha forest located on the border of Aurangabad and Gaya districts for a long time.

They will also get the benefit of the schemes run by the government for the surrender policy.

( With inputs from ANI )

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