Bhopal/Balaghat: In a significant breakthrough for security forces combating Maoist insurgency, a rewarded female Maoist named Sunita surrendered before police authorities in Madhya Pradesh’s Balaghat district, officials said on Sunday.
The surrender took place at the Chauriya Camp of the Pitkona police outpost under Lanji police station, marking a major success in the region’s ongoing anti-Maoist operations across various states.
She surrendered on Saturday evening.
Sunita, aged 22, hails from the Veerman Indravati area of Bijapur district in Chhattisgarh.
She laid down arms and handed over an INSAS rifle along with three magazines to the police, Rakesh Kumar Pandro, Balaghat Additional Superintendent of Police, Anti-Maoist operation, told IANS.
Her surrender is being seen as a stra

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