From ICSPWI;
Ajith along with an aide identified by police as Ismail
Hamaza Chiragpilli was arrested from a hospital.
The Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has claimed to
have arrested senior Maoist leader Ajith (62) – who also goes by the names K
Muralidharan and Thomas Joseph – from the outskirts of Pune city early on
Monday morning. Ajith along with an aide identified by police as Ismail Hamaza
Chiragpilli alias Pravin alias James Mathew (29) was arrested from a hospital
in village Talegaon Dabhade – about 30 kms from Pune – and produced before a
special judge on Tuesday morning. Additional Sessions Judge S V Mane has
granted a seven-day police remand to question the two arrested accused. Police
did not clarify how long the duo have been living in Talegaon. Police described
Ajith as a close aide of top Maoist leader Ganapathy.
They said that Ajith and Ismail were residing in Talegaon
Dabhade under a false identity. The duo has been booked under Indian Penal Code
(PIC 419, 467, 468, 471 and 34 read with UAPA sections 10, 13, 20, 38. “We have
arrested them yesterday from Moraya
Hospital in Talegaon
Dabhade after getting a tip off from a source. They belong to the banned CPI
(Maoist) party. We will be releasing a detailed note for the press later,” said
Bhanupratap Barge, Senior Police Inspector, ATS (Pune Unit). A large contingent
of police personnel was deployed at the Shivajinagar District and Sessions
Court. The police did not allow the media persons to sit for the remand hearing
citing ‘need of secrecy’ and security reasons. The two accused were produced in
the court with their faced covered with a hood. When he was escorted out from
the ATS office, Ajith told media persons, “I am a member of the CPI Maoist
party. I shouldn’t have been arrested like this. My arrest is illegal.”
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Maoist leader Murali Kannambally held in Maharashtra
PUNE: Maoist leader Murali Kannambally has been held by the
Maharashtra police. Murali, a native of
Ernakulam, was arrested from Pune along with another Maoist identified as
Ismail, brother of Moideen of Pandikkadu, the master brain behind the Maoist
attacks in Kerala. The police are questioning the two in a secret place.
Murali, accused in attacking the police station at Kayanna in Kozhikode
in 1970 was absconding for the past 40 years. Murali, engaged in terrorist
activities in north India ,
had published various books in Maoism. Murali, who was a student of Kozhikode Regional Engineering
College , discontinued his
studies and fled the state. As a student, he became a part of naxalism and
later formed a naxal group named naxalbari. When a split was witnessed, he
stood with K Venu. Later, when the Maoists merged again, he led the main leadership
of naxalba.
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