Press Trust of India
Malkangiri, August 4: Three Maoists, including two carrying rewards on their heads, surrendered before the police in this district Tuesday accusing the Red rebels of exploiting the poor and tribal people.
The ultras decided to give up arms and return to the social mainstream as they were fed up with violence and felt that the Maoists had deviated from their original ideology, Malkangiri superintendent of police Mitrabhanu Mohapatra told reporters here.
The naxals, who had been active in Kalimela, Padia and other areas of the dsitrict, were involved in many criminal activities including landmine explosions, loot, murder and explosions at government buildings, he said.
Two of the surrendered ultras, identified as Sina Madhi alias Dula (24) and Arun Kumar Madhi alias Era (35), carried `1 lakh reward each on their heads announced by the state government. The third ultra who surrendered before the SP was Irma Madkami (20), police said. While Sina Madhi was active in Maoist activities since 2006, Arun had joined the banned outfit in 2005, the SP said adding that Irma had been associated with the rebel activities since 2008.
The three stated that they were disillusioned with the activities of the Red rebels and felt that the ultras were exploiting and harassing the poor and tribal people instead of working for their welfare, police said.