Vizag: Huge Turnout At Medical Camp for Tribals, Farmers in Maoist-affected Area Apr 29, 2021, 16:54 IST
Large crowd at a medical camp in the Maoist area.
Tribals attended a medical camp organized by the district police in Gadibanda village
Visakhapatnam: As part of the Sadbhavana and Giri Karshaka Mitra programme, Visakhapatnam district police conducted a medical camp for tribals and farmers in Maoist-affected areas on Tuesday (April 27th).
On Tuesday (April 27th), Visakhapatnam district police held a medical camp for tribals and farmers in Maoist-affected areas as part of the Sadbhavana and Giri Karshaka Mitra programme.
Due to lack of transportation and adequate healthcare facilities, several tribals from Gadibanda village in Galikonda town, G K Veedhi Mandal took advantage of the district police-sponsored camp.
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Maoists kill former militia member in Vizag Agency
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They suspected he had become police informer after he stopped working for them
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They suspected he had become police informer after he stopped working for them
Members of the banned CPI (Maoists) allegedly killed a 35-year-old tribal person and former militia member after branding him as a police informer, at Kothapalem village near Mandipalli under G.K. Veedhi police station limits in the Agency area of Visakhapatnam district, late on Friday night.
The deceased was identified as Korra Pilku, a resident of Kothapalem
According to ASP of Chintapalle, Ch. Vidhya Sagar Naidu, Pilku allegedly was an active militia member about a year ago. He allegedly used to supply food, provide accommodation and make other arrangements for the Maoists. However, since the last six months, he started to stay away from Maoists with an intention to lead a peaceful life with his family.
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Superintendent of Police B. Krishna Rao on Wednesday instructed his officials to monitor the activities of ex-convicts and history-sheeters.
Mr. Krishna Rao was speaking to his team at a monthly crime review meeting organised at the district police office here on Wednesday.
Mr. Krishna Rao said that awareness programmes need to be taken up in a large scale over the 32nd National Road Safety Month in the district. He also stressed the need to take up measures to bring down road accidents in Agency areas. The SP added that police stations should receive people well and treat them with respect.