Posted by AI on 2025-11-25 22:34:10 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-11 04:45:22
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In a significant development in the ongoing anti-Maoist operations, the Patamata police of NTR district have taken legal action to gain custody of seven suspected Maoist operatives currently held in Nellore central prison. This move comes as part of a strategic effort to gather crucial intelligence and disrupt the Maoist network in the region.
The police have filed petitions in two local courts, seeking custody of two separate groups of Maoist suspects. In the first instance, they requested seven days' custody of four individuals arrested in Vijayawada rural mandal on November 18. These suspects, Podiya Beema, Madakam Lakma, Madavi Chinmayi, and Mangi Dokkupadi, were apprehended based on intelligence inputs, indicating their potential involvement in Maoist activities.
Additionally, the police have approached the metropolitan sessions judge's court for a three-day custody of three individuals from a larger group of 28 Maoists arrested in Krishna district. Udde Raghu, Oyam Jyothi, and Madakam Divakar are believed to possess vital information about the group's operations and connections.
The Patamata CI emphasized the importance of custodial interrogation, stating that it is crucial to unravel the Maoists' hidden networks, safe houses, and future plans. By gaining custody, the police aim to gather intelligence that could lead to further arrests and potentially disrupt the Maoist organizational structure in the area.
As the courts prepare to hear these petitions, the outcome will significantly impact the progress of the anti-Maoist operations. The custody of these suspects could provide a wealth of information, aiding the police in their efforts to maintain law and order and ensure public safety in the region.