Man Killed, 10 Vehicles Torched by Maoists in Bihar’s Aurangabad

The SP said police have launched a massive search operation after cordoning off the area.
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One person was killed and 10 vehicles were torched by Maoists in Bihar's Aurangabad district, a senior police officer said on Sunday, 30 December.

Superintendent of Police, Satya Prakash said the Maoists attacked Sudi Bigaha village under the jurisdiction of Deo police station area late on Saturday night and shot dead a man identified as Narendra Singh.

Singh is the uncle of Rajan Kumar Singh, who is a member of Bihar Legislative Council, he said.

According to SP, the Maoists fired several rounds and set 10 vehicles on fire including three tractors parked at Narendra Singh’s house.

The Maoists also set a house belonging to one Dhananjay Singh, located near Sudi Bigaha village, on fire, SP said.

After receiving information about the attack, security forces reached the village and fired upon the Naxals who then fled the area, Prakash said.

Senior police officers and CRPF Commandant Saurav Choudhary are camping in the village.

The SP said police have launched a massive search operation after cordoning off the area.

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Published: 30 Dec 2018,05:04 PM IST

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