
Senior Maoist leader surrenders before police in Andhra
The Hindu
Korra Kumari, alias Swetha, was allegedly involved in about 46 offences in the last 11 years, including six murders
A senior leader of the banned CPI (Maoist) Korra Kumari (26), alias Swetha has surrendered before the Superintendent of Police, Visakhapatnam, B. Krishna Rao, said here on Saturday.
A native of Mettaguda village in GK Veedhi Mandal in Visakhapatnam Agency, Swetha had joined the movement, inspired by revolutionary songs and speeches, about 11 years ago and she rose to the rank of area committee member (ACM), at the time of her surrender.
She was earlier inducted in the Galikonda dalam and later moved to the Peddabayalu Area Committee, where she was a key member of the group.

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