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Key Maoist leader's bodyguard surrenders

Source: PTI
May 04, 2012 18:27 IST
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In a major setback to the Communist Party of India-Maoists, the bodyguard of its leader Sabyasachi Panda alias Sunil surrendered before the police in Parlakhemundi in Odisha on Friday.

Prasant Majhi (23), who claimed to have worked as a bodyguard of Panda for the last over two years, surrendered without any weapons before the Superintendent of Police of Gajapati district Sarthak Sarangi.

Majhi, who belonged to Tudukapanka village in R Udayagiri area, said he was drafted as a cadre in 2005 while he was studying in Class 10.

After joining as a cadre, Majhi had undergone training in at least six camps -- Lamdang, Jorakuan, Gagulbari, Katipadar, Minanjoli in Gajapati and Bariguda in neighbouring Kandhamal district in jungle warfare and handling of different sophisticated weapons.

Significantly, the camp at Katipadar was conducted by top Maoist leader Azad ahead of the murder of senior VHP leader Laxmanada Saraswati at his Jalespeta Ashram in Kandhamal district on August 23, 2008.

"Majhi is good at handling of different sophisticated weapons," Sarangi said, adding that he had the expertise in AK 47, INSAS rifles and 9 mm pistols.

Sarangi said Majhi was involved in the killing of two 'gram rakhees' (village guards) of Katama village, blasting of a forest beat house at Panigada about two years ago among other offences.

Asked as to what led him to desert the Maoist camp, Majhi said "Maoists have since deviated from their ideology and the leaders and cadres from other states, particularly, Chhattisgarh are perpetrating atrocities on Odia cadres. Besides, the cadres are forcibly asked to marry".

However, he denied his involvement in the abduction of two Italians in Kandhamal district.

"Yes, I was very much active. But I was at a different place when the Italians were taken hostage by Maoists at a place bordering Ganjam and Kandhamal districts," Majhi said.

Sarangi said Majhi would be rehabilitated as per the state government's policy prepared for surrendered Maoists.
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