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NIA chargesheets five Maoist operatives in Chhattisgarh

NIA chargesheets five Maoist operatives in Chhattisgarh

Deccan Herald3 days ago
The chargesheeted accused -- Anish Khan alias Annu Khan, Anil Kumar Netam, Jaysing Hidko, Raghvueer Jain and Shailendra Kumar Baghel alias Golu -- have been identified as Over Ground Workers (OGWs), including one supplier, for the banned terror organisation CPI (Maoist), it said.
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