Karkala: Four surrendered Naxalites produced before court, remanded to police custody


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Karkala, Feb 25: Four of the six Naxalites who surrendered last month in the presence of chief minister Siddaramaiah were produced before the Karkala court and remanded to police custody for further investigation into pending cases.

Marappa (Jayanna), Latha (Mundagaru Latha), Vanajakshi (Jyoti), and Sundari (Geetha, Jenni), who were in judicial custody at Parappana Agrahara Central Prison in Bengaluru, were brought before the court by the police.

Authorities are conducting a thorough investigation into 15 cases related to Naxal activities in the Karkala-Hebri region, including incidents of violence and other unlawful activities.

As part of the process, Jayanna and Mundagaru Latha, currently in judicial custody at Parappana Agrahara Central Prison, will be shifted to Karkala for further legal proceedings. Meanwhile, Vanajakshi and Sundari appeared before the court today, where proceedings are expected to continue regarding their involvement in Naxal-related cases.

The police are closely examining their past activities, and further developments in the case will depend on the court’s decisions regarding their custody and interrogation.

 

 

  

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