"We started handing over the bodies to the relatives of the deceased from last night. Some bodies were handed over last night...Even today we handed over one body," Amber Kishore Jha, Superintendent of Police the district told PTI.
"We followed the due procedure laid down by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC). Everything went as per the procedure. Post mortem was conducted on the bodies before they were given to their relatives," the police official said.
They belong to different districts of the state. After verification, it was concluded that they belonged to CPI (ML) Chandra Pullareddy (CP) Bata, the police had said.
Six fire arms - one SLR (self-loading rifle), three SBBL (single barrel breech load), two other weapons, eight kitbags and some Naxalite literature were recovered from the site.
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