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Maoist leader, wife held in Tamil Nadu

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Thiruvananthapuram , 05 May 2015

Roopesh, a Maoist leader from Kerala, has been arrested along with his wife and four others in Tamil Nadu, Kerala Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala announced on Tuesday."The arrest of Roopesh will be enough to a large extent to put an end to Maoist activities in the state," he said. He said the arrests in Coimbatore district followed a joint operation by the police forces of the southern states. Chennithala added that the Kerala Police would interrogate Roopesh and the others. All of them are now with the Tamil Nadu Police. Roopesh and his accomplices are implicated in more than a dozen cases in southern India. His aged mother-in-law told the media that her daughter and Roopesh had not visited the family since 2008. "They never used to even call us as they knew the police were tapping our phones," she said. According to a tea shop owner in the area where they were picked up by police on Monday, the Maoists were sipping tea when they were caught."Roopesh began shouting slogans... Without any resistance all of them were led away," the vendor said.

 

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