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Bodies of two cops killed in Jharkhand Maoist attack recovered

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Chaibasa (Jharkhand), Jan 5 (PTI) Bodies of two policemen, killed in a Maoist attack in Jharkhand’s West Singhbhum district, were recovered on Wednesday, a police officer said.

Former BJP MLA from Manoharpur, Gurucharan Nayak, on Tuesday narrowly escaped the attack at Jheelruwa village in Goilkera police station area, but two of his bodyguards lost their lives.

According to Sub-divisional Police Officer of Chakradharpur, Dilip Khalkho, the rebels shot the two bodyguards – identified as constables Shankar Nayak and Thakur Hembram – and slit the throat of one of them before fleeing with their rifles.

Nayak had visited the village to witness a football match.

Khalkho said the two bodies have been sent to Sadar Hospital for post-mortem.

A massive search operation has been launched by the security personnel — comprising district armed police force, CRPF and Jharkhand Jaguar — to trace the ultras involved in the incident, he added.

Meanwhile, Union Minister Arjun Munda, in a statement, strongly condemned the attack on Nayak and the incident of lynching in Simdega district and said the law and order situation in the state was “pathetic”.

The Jharkhand government is insensitive to the matter, Munda said.

A man was on Tuesday lynched and his body set on fire at a village in Simdega by locals, who accused him of felling a tree illegally to steal wood.

Chief Minister Hemant Soren, in a tweet on Tuesday, has asked Simdega deputy commissioner to look into the incident of lynching and furnish details of the action taken. PTI BS NAM RMS RMS

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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