Maoists blow up guest house, culvert

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Press Trust of India Munger
Last Updated : May 06 2013 | 6:20 PM IST
Unidentified Maoists today blew up a private guest house and a culvert in Bhimbundh forest in Bihar's Munger district, a senio police official said.
Apparently acting in retaliation to donation of land by aMahendra Singh to the state government for erection of a camp office of the CRPF, a group of Maoists stormed at his guest house and blew it up with explosives, SP Naveen Chandra Jha said.
The ultras also blew up a culvert near the guest house, he said.
Jha said that security personnel have been rushed to the spot to carry out combing operation against the Maoists and nab those involved in the incident.
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First Published: May 06 2013 | 6:20 PM IST

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