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Jharkhand: Two hardcore Maoists held

The police have arrested two high-ranking hardcore Maoists wanted in both Jharkhand and Bihar in the last two days from different districts, officials said on Friday

Published on: Aug 20, 2021, 22:28:05 IST
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The police have arrested two high-ranking hardcore Maoists wanted in both Jharkhand and Bihar in the last two days from different districts, officials said on Friday.

The arrested Maoists have been identified as Ramesh Ganjhu alias Ankit Ji alias Azad Ji and Pradyuman Sharma alias Kundan alias Saket, carrying a cash reward of  ₹15 lakh and  ₹25 lakh, respectively. (PTI)
The arrested Maoists have been identified as Ramesh Ganjhu alias Ankit Ji alias Azad Ji and Pradyuman Sharma alias Kundan alias Saket, carrying a cash reward of ₹15 lakh and ₹25 lakh, respectively. (PTI)

The arrested Maoists have been identified as Ramesh Ganjhu alias Ankit Ji alias Azad Ji and Pradyuman Sharma alias Kundan alias Saket, carrying a cash reward of 15 lakh and 25 lakh, respectively.

While Ganjhu, who is accused of killing over 30 security personnel in different incidents of ambush , was arrested in Chatra district on Thursday, Sharma was held in Hazaribagh in the intervening night of Thursday and Friday, police said.

Ganjhu, who originally hails from Chatra district, is said to be instrumental in carrying out ambush against security forces over the past two decades across Jharkhand and Bihar, including one in Latehar district, wherein 15 security personnel were killed.

“Chatra SP had got information that Ganjhu was on recruitment drive for his front in Lawalong-Chatra area and is based in Barwadih forest area under Lawalong police station. During combing operation, a dedicated team constituted to nab him got hold of one person in the forest who was later identified as Azad,” a statement from the police department said.

Police said Ganjhu is named in 46 cases registered with different police stations in Jharkhand and Bihar.

In another major catch, Sharma, who originally hails from Jehanabad district in Bihar, was held from forest area under Chouparan police station in Hazaribagh district during a special combing operation on Thursday night. Sharma is facing 90 registered cases and is a member of the Bihar-Jharkhand Special Area Committee of the outlawed CPI (Maoists), police said.

“Pradyuman is one of the most significant members of the Magadh zone of CPI (Maoists). He has been in touch with the top leadership of their Eastern Regional Bureau (ERB). He has been active since 1996 and is named in 90 cases in Bihar and Jharkhand,” said Hazaribagh superintendent of police, Manoj Ratan Chothe.

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    Stationed in Ranchi, Vishal is heading the Jharkhand Bureau of Hindustan Times since November 2017. Besides leading the reporting team, Vishal tracks and writes on developments related to the state politics, economy and policy matters in Jharkhand. Prior to his current assignment, Vishal used to work in New Delhi after graduating from the University of Delhi. Vishal joined HT in the rank of Assistant Editor in August 2015 and was part of the Delhi Metro Bureau, covering a host of issues in the City-state including politics, policy---especially those related to urban traffic & transport infrastructure and railways. A native of Palamu district in Jharkhand, Vishal started his two-decade long career in the mainstream media in 2006. During this period, he has has worked in different capacity with a number of national media houses including the Financial Chronicle, India Today, Deccan Herald and The Hindu, before moving to the Hindustan Times. He holds the experience of having worked in three major mediums of mass communication--Print, Electronic and Digital. He is a proud father of two daughters.Read More