Wanted Maoist killed in Gumla
A member of outlawed faction CPI (Maoist) was killed on Thursday in an encounter between Maoists and security forces in a forest area under Kurumgarh police station in Gumla district, even as other members of the group led by wanted Maoist commander Buddheswar Oraon managed to flee the spot, police said
A member of outlawed faction CPI (Maoist) was killed on Thursday in an encounter between Maoists and security forces in a forest area under Kurumgarh police station in Gumla district, even as other members of the group led by wanted Maoist commander Buddheswar Oraon managed to flee the spot, police said.

However, several police officials said multiple sources confirmed the killed Maoist was Buddheshwar Oraon himself. “Evidences such as his past photographs and other multiple sources have confirmed he was Buddheshwar Oraon. However, we are following the laid down procedures of identification such as verification from family members,” said AV Homkar, Inspector General of Police (Operations), Jharkhand.
Police said Oraon carried a cash reward of ₹15 lakh on his head and was the regional committee member of CPI (Maoist). He was also secretary of the Koyal-Sankh zone of the ultras, Homkar said. Several cases are registered against Oraon across districts, including 81 in Gumla, 16 in Simdega, four in Lohardaga, six in Latehar and two in Garhwa, under different sections of Indian Penal Code.
The development comes barely two days after Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) lost a decorated sniffer dog in an IED blast in the same area, while his handler got injured and is undergoing treatment at a super specialty hospital here.
The recent encounter was conducted by a joint team of Gumla police, Jharkhand Jaguar and troops of Cobra battalion of the CRPF.
“We were continuing the operation that started on July 13 on specific inputs of presence of the group led by Oraon in the area. They have planted IEDs in several locations in the area that has cost lives of even innocent villagers and animals. On July 13, we also lost a sniffer dog and another jawan was injured. The combing operation was on ever since. On Thursday morning, the forces were fired upon by the ultras. The force retaliated that led to the death of one uniformed Naxal,” said Homkar.
Officials said they have recovered one AK-47 rifle, two AK-47 magazines, ammunitions, IED detonator, mobile phones, Naxal literature, medicines and uniforms from the site of encounter.
ABOUT THE AUTHORVishal KantStationed 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

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