They told the police that they gave up arms because they were disillusioned with the Maoist way of life.
Superintendent of Police (Visakha Rural) Vikram Jeet Duggal told a press conference here that the surrendered Maoists belonged to Mukudapalli and Kindangi villages under Koyyuru police station limits and Pothurajugummalu village of G K Veedhi police station limits in Vizag agency.
According to police, they were involved in activities like blocking the roads by cutting trees, pasting Maoist banners and posters, supplying food to red rebels, among others.
Some more militia members and Maoists likely to surrender in the coming few days, Duggal said.
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