Maoists: Maoists killed four members of the same family in Gaya. Patna News – Times of India

Gone: about 25 Maoists Four people of the same family including two women were shot dead in village Maunwar of Cachar Panchayat. dumaria block in Gaya And on Saturday evening their bodies were hung in the Gaushala. He also blew up the mud house with dynamite.
The incident came to light on Sunday. According to locals, the Maoists raided the house of Saryu Singh Bhokta around 7 pm on Saturday. They shot his two sons – Satyendra Singh Bhokta and Mahendra Singh Bhokta – and their wives Manorama Devi and Sunita Devi, The Maoists remained there for nearly two hours till 9 pm.
The Maoists left a pamphlet saying that their action was to avenge the incident in March this year, when four of their cadres – Shivpujan Kumar, Amresh Kumar, Sita Kumar and Uday Kumar – were killed at the same spot by CoBRA Battalion 205 was neutralized.
He alleged that the cadres were poisoned in the food, which led to their death. But in the police records they were killed in an encounter. The Maoists blamed the Bhokta family for the fake encounter and alleged that they acted as police informers.
Four AK-47 rifles have been recovered from them. The village is on the border of Gaya and Aurangabad districts.
Bihar, Jharkhand, North Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh (BJNCUP) spokesperson, Simant Regional Committee of the banned CPI (Maoists), Manas, in a press statement asked whether they had lost four brave comrades in a fake encounter. “We do not regret the loss of life if ultimate sacrifice Created on the battlefield, but they were treacherously killed in cold blood, which required revenge, ”said Manas.
The Maoists also released two photographs along with their statement. In the first set of four photographs, where his slain workers are seen lying around in Bhokta’s house, the second set of four shows four members of the same household hanging by their necks in the courtyard. “We have avenged the betrayal and it will be the fate of anyone who stabs our people in the back,” the Maoists said in the press release.
The police have started an extensive search operation in the area. Gaya SSP Aditya Kumar told a private news channel that the incident took place in the same house where an encounter took place in March this year in which four Maoist commanders were killed in an encounter. Even before this, the Maoists had tried to trace Saryu. When Saryu was not found on Saturday, they tortured his son and daughter-in-law and later hanged him outside the house.

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