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Maoists kill road construction supervisor in Odisha
Published : Mar 12, 2019, 1:02 pm IST
Updated : Mar 12, 2019, 1:02 pm IST
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Maoists kill road construction supervisor in Odisha
Maoists kill road construction supervisor in Odisha

A group of 25 armed Maoists have killed a road construction supervisor in Malkangiri district of Odisha

Malkangiri (Odisha), Mar 12 (PTI) A group of 25 armed Maoists have killed a road construction supervisor in Malkangiri district of Odisha, a police official said. They also torched three vehicles and an excavator at the site on Monday evening.
The incident took place at Kukurkandi village under Mathili police limits. According to the Malkangiri Superintendent of Police Jagmohan Meena, the supervisor was tied to a tree during the raid.

While other employees and workers fled from the spot, the body of the supervisor identified as that of Prabhat Bishoyee, was found in a forest near the construction site, he said. A police team was sent to the area after getting information from the locals, he said. Combing operation and patrolling have been intensified in the area, which is close to Chhattisgarh.

The Maoists had earlier issued a threat seeking an immediate halt to the road construction, police said. The red rebels of neighbouring Chhattisgarh are suspected to be involved in the killing and investigation is in progress, the SP said.

Location: India, Odisha, Malkangiri

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