During the search, some documents related to "maoist" activities and a 7.65 mm pistol loaded with six rounds of cartridges, cash worth Rs 40,000 were recovered from the possession of accused Pratik Bhowmik. One motorcycle was also seized from their possession.
According to NIA press release, over the course of the investigation, nine individuals were arrested, and supplementary chargesheets were previously filed against four of them in February and June of this year.
On reliable inputs by the Telangana Intelligence Department, the Cyberabad police apprehended the most wanted Maoist Sanjoy Deepak Rao, Central Committee Member of CPI(Maoist) near Malaysian Township, Kukatpally, Hyderabad on Friday.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Saturday conducted a series of raids and searches in Telangana and Chhattisgarh in connection with a case involving the banned Communist Party of India (Maoist).
The National Investigation Agency on Tuesday cracked down against the CPI (Maoist) revival attempt with multiple raids on the party leader and cadre across Uttar Pradesh, according to a NIA press release on Wednesday.
The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) on Friday got the 10-day custody remand of three out of five alleged Naxals who were arrested in Ballia district on August 15, said officials.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday swooped down on premises connected with the accused and suspects at multiple locations across Bihar in the case relating to the seizure of deadly arms and ammunition from cadres of CPI (Maoist).
Naxals do not let political parties carry out campaigns in areas under their dominance. In the last six months, insurgents have allegedly killed four BJP workers in the Bastar region
According to officials, the arrested members of the banned CPI-Maoist Party Militia Committee have been identified as Madakam Bhudra, Madakam Joga, Madvi Sanna, Madvi Bhima, Madvi Anda, Madivi Bhima, Kalma Dula, and Kalma Hadama.
Madakam Deva alias Bhagat played various roles for over 17 years and is accused in more than 12 serious crimes including an attack on Salvajudem Camp by Maoists of Injaram Village.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has declared a bounty of Rs 5 lakh each against two accused linked to the Peddabayalu Left Wing Extremist (LWE) of Naxal insurgency recruitment case being probed by the agency since last year.