Security forces were today combing the Burisole forest in West Midnapore district to locate Maoist woman leader Suchitra Mahato who fled after the encounter with joint forces in which top Maoist leader Kishenji was killed.
A purse, believed to be that of Suchitra, the wife of slain ultra leader Sasadhar Mahato, who had been living with Kishenji, was found outside the forest leading to the fresh search, a CRPF commandant said.
Combing operations
Over 1,100 personnel of the joint forces comprising the 167 and 184 battalions of CRPF, CISF, the CoBRA and allied forces along with sniffer dog Bruno were carrying out the combing operations, police sources said.
All health clinics and primary health centres were scoured to ascertain if the injured Maoists had been there, while villagers were being questioned to secure information about the ultras who had fled, the sources said.
The body of the 58-year-old Kishenji who stalked Junglemahal for about two years, was first taken to Jhargram hospital morgue and then to the Midnapore police morgue for post-mortem after yesterday's encounter.
The police are waiting for the family members of Kishenji to formally identify the body.
Kishenji's niece Deepa Rao from Peddapalli town in Karimnagar district of Andhra Pradesh accompanied by revolutionary poet Varvara Rao arrived in Kolkata to identify the slain Maoist leader's body kept in a police morgue at Midnapore town in West Midnapore district.
‘Fake encounter'
Mr Rao alleged that Kishenji had been killed in a fake encounter in Burisole forest yesterday.
“Kishenji was arrested two days ago and kept in police custody. He was killed in a fake encounter. It is a murder case which should be probed,” Mr Varvarao Rao told reporters at the NSCBI Airport here.
Mr Rao demanded that Kishenji's body be brought to Kolkata.
The West Bengal Director General of Police, Mr Naparajit Mukherjee, who visited the encounter site, told PTI: “The standard procedure for identification will be followed. The next of kin will identify the body.”
An AK-47 and an AK-M rifles were found close to Kishenji's body. CRPF DG Vijay Kumar also visited the encounter site.
“Kishenji used the AK-47 and the AK-M was believed to have been used by Suchitra,” police sources said.
A black bag was found near Kishenji's body from which Rs 82,000 in cash, a 160 GB hard disk, a mat and a blanket were discovered as also letters, documents, a map of Junglemahal and a photograph of Sasadhar Mahato.
A glass and some medicines, mostly painkillers, were also found in the bag.
Journalists were not allowed to proceed beyond a certain area by the joint forces.
Maoist state committee member Akash alleged that Kishenji was killed in a fake encounter and a two-day Statewide bandh has been called from November 26 in protest. He also demanded an independent inquiry into Kishenji's death.