11 more dead Maoists found in Maharashtra river; toll reaches 33

Agencies

Gadchiroli (Maharashtra): The security forces have recovered at least 11 more bodies of Maoists from the Indravati river here early on Tuesday.

A high-ranking commander of the Aheri Dalam, identified as Nandu, is among those killed

The bodies, which were bloated and have started to decompose, were found floating on the banks of river which flows along the Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh borders, said an official.

These 11 Maoists are believed to be from among those who managed to escape to the forests during a gunfight with security forces on Sunday. They must have succumbed to their injuries, the official said.

Searching and combing operations in the entire Gadchiroli district, which has been virtually sealed by the security forces, continues in the jungles, villages, hills and valleys to track and snuff out the Maoists from their hideouts.

At least six Maoists were gunned down in a fresh gunfight in the district, barely 36 hours after Sunday’s encounter which left 16 rebels dead.

The fresh encounter took place late on Monday in the Rajaram Kahnhila village in Jimlagatta with the crack commandos of the C-60 force of the state police.

A high-ranking commander of the Aheri Dalam, identified as Nandu, is among those killed.

Jimlagatta is 60 km from the scene of Sunday’s ambush in which 16 Maoists including three of their high-ranking commanders and seven women were killed.