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Six Maoists surrendered to the Karnataka government on January 10, but have yet to hand over their weapons. Police are searching for the weapons in the forest where they were allegedly disposed of. One surrendered Maoist is still at large, and efforts are being made to locate him. The Home Minister stated that there are no active Naxal activities in the state, and any individuals coming from other states will be closely monitored.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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