Bail prayers of four Maoists rejected, one deferred

Bhubaneswar: A court on Saturday rejected the bail plea of four senior Maoist leaders and their associates whose release was demanded by Naxal-abductors of Malkangiri District Collector and a junior engineer.

The plea for similar relief for another person, whose freedom was also demanded by Maoists, was posted for hearing on Monday.

Meanwhile, the meeting between Orissa Government and mediators for the safe release of the Collector R V Krishna and engineer Pabitra Majhi was postponed till tomorrow, officials said. The meeting, earlier scheduled to be held on Firday night, was postponed as the two mediators named by Maoists and contacted by the state government, could not reach Bhubaneswar on Friday.

The bail pleas of Maoist Gantiprasad, who is charged in about 100 cases in Andhra Pradesh and Orissa, Padma, wife of a senior Maoist leader, and her associates Mukul Kulditia and Runei Taringi were rejected by a court in Koraput.

Additional District Judge of the Fast Track court in Malkangiri, P K Karna, fixed Monday for hearing the bail application of Srinivas Sriramulu, a most wanted Maoist in Andhra Pradesh arrested in July 2007 from Kalimela area.

Former chief of Revolutionary Writers Association, Sriramulu had been lodged in Malkangiri jail except for a few months when he was taken to Andhra Pradesh in connection with some cases against him in the neighbouring state.

He was acquitted in four cases by a Malkangiri court while hearing in another was on. The bail plea of Padma was rejected by Sub-divisional Judicial Magistrate (SDJM) in Koraput. Padma is facing charges, including waging war against the state and criminal conspiracy.

Padma was apprehended along with Mukul and Runei when they had visited Koraput in November last year. Gantiprasad was arrested separately by Orissa police in November, 2010, from Srikakulum in Andhra Pradesh and three others in the same month in Koraput.

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