In Maharashtra, 10 years ago two missing young men become Naxalite commander, namely painter and laptop
In Maharashtra, 10 years ago two missing young men become Naxalite commander, namely painter and laptop
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Raipur: Two youths who went missing from Maharashtra 10 years ago are now taking command of the Naxal operations in Chhattisgarh. Both the youths disappeared from Pune 10 years ago. One of it is a cartoonist, while the other is the computer operator. Both are now notorious for painters and laptops in Chhattisgarh. Among them, the laptop is a Naxalite commander, while the other is his ally.

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The names of these two are Pacific Kamble and Santosh Spring. It may be mentioned that santosh and Prashant were good friends and lived in the Kaswari slum in Pune, where they both disappeared 10 years ago. The Maharashtra ATS was also suspected of being a Maoist, but the information was not clear. The Chhattisgarh Police Intelligence recently conducted an inquiry on the input of the Maharashtra ATS and found that Santosh Vasant was known as the Naxal commander in Chhattisgarh, Vishwa. He has been involved in several Maoist accountants.

At the same time, when the Chhattisgarh police brought out the list of Maoists in April, the highest number of Vishwava alias Santosh was active. The picture, with a 3 Knot 3 rifle, was also handed over to the intelligence. Vishwa alias Santosh was missing with his friend from Pune in 2009. The members of the Tanda Area Committee at Rajnandgaon marked Santosh as Vishwas, while his friend Prashant alias Madhukar is known as a laptop in the same gang. which is well versed in the use of electronic devices.

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