kerala:House of priest comes under attack by Naxals
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Special Correspondent
KOZHIKODE: Four persons, reported to be activists of the Adivasi Samara Sangham having links with the Naxalite outfit CPIML Naxalbari,' were arrested for allegedly attacking the house of a priest in Kuppadi, near Sulthan Bathery in Wayanad, in the early hours of Friday. Two of them are women.
The police said a group of nearly 15 activists of the Adivasi Samara Sangham attacked A.K. Varghese's house at 3.30 a.m. on Friday. The gang is believed to have used weapons to break open the front door.
They destroyed household utensils, a motorbike and broke the windowpanes, the police said . However, the priest, his wife and children were spared.
Before leaving, the group left behind a poster that said Varghese was responsible for sending "our brother Babu to jail though the offence he had allegedly committed was stealing some food." The attackers escaped by the time neighbours reached the priest's house.
A police team led by a Sub-Inspector of Police took into custody of four persons, including two women, from Kuppadi. Assistant Sub-Inspector K.J. Joy suffered a fracture on his hand after he was hit with an iron rod while making the arrest.
The attack on the house of the priest is believed to be in retaliation to the arrest, in 1993, of Babu, a resident of a colony in Kuppadi.
He is now undergoing imprisonment for the alleged offence.
Labels: CPI-ML Naxalbari, Kerala, NEWS
posted by Resistance 6/16/2007 10:26:00 PM,