A group of ultras had abducted Raman Tamarabi (40) from Chintamchilika on Tuesday and his body was found in a nearby forest yesterday, police officials said.
While the victim's throat was slit, his body also had gunshot marks, they said, adding, that the ultras apparently suspected that Tamarabi was operating as an informer of the police.
The killing took place ahead of a 'Pratibada Saptaha' (protest week) called by the banned CPI (Maoist) demanding a halt to anti-Naxal operations by security forces.
As a precautionary measure, security personnel were deployed in vulnerable areas and borders with Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh have been sealed.
Combing operation and patrolling were also intensified by security forces, police officials said.
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