Chhattisgarh: Woman Naxal with Rs 5 lakh bounty surrenders to reunite with daughter
“She surrendered before police on Saturday for the sake of her daughter and family,” Bijapur Superintendent of Police Anjneya Varshney said.
In her statement to police, the rebel, a native of Bijapur, cited hollow Maoist ideology, indiscriminate behaviour, harassment and affection for family as reasons for quitting the Naxal movement, the official said.
She had been part of a Naxal team that attacked police personnel engaged in providing security to Awapalli-Ilmidih road development project in 2004.
She was also part of the rebel team that triggered an IED blast followed by firing on police personnel at Awapalli in 2006, the attack on Rani Bodli camp of security forces in 2007 and other incidents, the official said.
After Vanita laid down the arms on Saturday, she was given a cash assistance of Rs 10,000 under the state government’s surrender and rehabilitation policy, the police said.
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