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MUMBAI: The state Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) netted a big Naxal fish on Monday when Anjali Sontakke, alias Angela, was arrested in Thane and produced at the Mazgaon court on Tuesday. Anjali is the wife of Deepak Teltumbde, secretary of the state committee of the Communist Party of India (Maoist) and herself its member.
Her arrest only re-establishes the fact that Naxals are not restricting themselves to rural areas but have spread their tentacles to cities and metros too. A couple of months ago, Sudhir Dhawale, a front organization member who was nabbed in Wardha, was found to be a resident of the Babasaheb Ambedkar Railway Hospital nurses quarters in Byculla. Mumbai and its suburbs are increasingly being used by the rebels to spread their ideology.
ATS sources said that several incriminating documents and literature have been seized from the place where Anjali was nabbed. They claimed that she had nearly 20 offences registered against her.
Anjali had begun as a member of a front organization following which she graduated into the mainstream of the arms struggle. She was currently working as an urban cadre and trying to garner support and make recruitments.
Following her arrest, search operations were jointly undertaken by security and intelligence agencies at different places in Mumbai, Thane, Pune, Nagpur, Vidarbha and other places in western Maharashtra.
Anjali, who had a degree in teaching, is learnt to have joined the movement at Ballarshah in Chandrapur in the early 90s. She is also known by other names like Kavita, Sunita Patil, Iskara and Rama. From the mid-90s, Anjali had gone underground. Her husband Deepak is the secretary for North Gadchiroli, Gondia and Balaghat division.
Security sources also claimed that they had records of Anjali working with the Dewri and Khobramenda dalams in the North Gadchiroli, Gondia and Balaghat division. She had apparently also received training in Dandakaranya at the Naxal stronghold of Abhujmarh which straddles Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh.
After Anjali's arrest, which has dealt a blow to the already wobbling state committee, the ATS is now set its sights on nabbing Deepak, Golden Corridor committee head Seema Hirani, Venu and his wife.
The arrests of Chandramouli Oge, alias Madanlal, and Shantanu Kamble in 2005 followed by the netting of Ashok Satya Reddy, alias Murli, and Arun Thomas Ferriera along with two others in 2007 had already robbed the momentum from the rebels' movement in the state as well as some parts of Gujarat. It was further weakened when Mumbai ATS arrested Shreedhar Shrinivasan, alias Vishnu, and Vernon Gonsalves, alias Vikram, in 2007. Surya Dewra Prabhakar, alias Sunil, another active Naxal underground cadre, too also nabbed by the Mumbai ATS last year
Her arrest only re-establishes the fact that Naxals are not restricting themselves to rural areas but have spread their tentacles to cities and metros too. A couple of months ago, Sudhir Dhawale, a front organization member who was nabbed in Wardha, was found to be a resident of the Babasaheb Ambedkar Railway Hospital nurses quarters in Byculla. Mumbai and its suburbs are increasingly being used by the rebels to spread their ideology.
ATS sources said that several incriminating documents and literature have been seized from the place where Anjali was nabbed. They claimed that she had nearly 20 offences registered against her.
Anjali had begun as a member of a front organization following which she graduated into the mainstream of the arms struggle. She was currently working as an urban cadre and trying to garner support and make recruitments.
Following her arrest, search operations were jointly undertaken by security and intelligence agencies at different places in Mumbai, Thane, Pune, Nagpur, Vidarbha and other places in western Maharashtra.
Anjali, who had a degree in teaching, is learnt to have joined the movement at Ballarshah in Chandrapur in the early 90s. She is also known by other names like Kavita, Sunita Patil, Iskara and Rama. From the mid-90s, Anjali had gone underground. Her husband Deepak is the secretary for North Gadchiroli, Gondia and Balaghat division.
Security sources also claimed that they had records of Anjali working with the Dewri and Khobramenda dalams in the North Gadchiroli, Gondia and Balaghat division. She had apparently also received training in Dandakaranya at the Naxal stronghold of Abhujmarh which straddles Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh.
After Anjali's arrest, which has dealt a blow to the already wobbling state committee, the ATS is now set its sights on nabbing Deepak, Golden Corridor committee head Seema Hirani, Venu and his wife.
The arrests of Chandramouli Oge, alias Madanlal, and Shantanu Kamble in 2005 followed by the netting of Ashok Satya Reddy, alias Murli, and Arun Thomas Ferriera along with two others in 2007 had already robbed the momentum from the rebels' movement in the state as well as some parts of Gujarat. It was further weakened when Mumbai ATS arrested Shreedhar Shrinivasan, alias Vishnu, and Vernon Gonsalves, alias Vikram, in 2007. Surya Dewra Prabhakar, alias Sunil, another active Naxal underground cadre, too also nabbed by the Mumbai ATS last year
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