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Maoists gun down six in Bihar

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Posted: Apr 10, 2008 at 0954 hrs IST

Sasaram (Bihar), April 10: Banned CPI (Maoist) guerrillas on Thursday shot dead six persons of a rival naxalite outfit in Bihar's Rohtas district.

Six members of Sashastra People's Morcha (SPM), a naxalite outfit mostly active in Jharkhand, were shot dead in Tardih forest in Rohtas, AIG (operations) S K Bharadwaj said.

The victims, involved in armed resistance against the CPI (Maoist), were renegade members of the organisation, Bharadwaj said.

Those killed were from Barachatti and Mohanpur areas of Gaya district close to Jharkhand border, he said.

Bharadwaj denied that those killed were police informers.

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