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Woman Maoist arrested from Ghatshila sub-division in Jharkhand

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Jamshedpur: A woman Maoist, Gurubari Munda who was active within limits of Gurabandha police station area, was arrested on Tuesday, police said.

She was arrested from a place near Swarnarekha Bhakar Bridge of naxal-affected Ghatsila sub-division, police said.

Acting on a tip-off, the District Armed Police led by Superintendent of Police (Ops) Pranav Anand Jha and Sub-Divisional Police Officer (Ghatsila) Sanjeev Besra conducted raid and arrested her, a resident of Benasoli village under Shyamsunderpur police station, early in the morning today, said Superintendent of Police (Rural), Shailendra Prasad Burnwal.

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Addressing a press conference here, Burnwal said, Gurubari during interrogation told police that she has been an active member of the Gurabandha Maoists squad for last one year.

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Following her arrest, he claimed that the Gurabandha squad did not have any other woman activists.

Gurubari was wanted by the police in as many as four naxal-related cases including attempt to murder, he said, adding that she was arrested under relevant sections of IPC and CL Act.

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