Besides the landmines, 24 pipe bombs weighing five kg each and three tiffin bombs weighing 10 kg each were found hidden below a road connecting Guria and Lutwa under Imamganj police station in Gaya district during sanitising operations by CRPF and police, police sources said.
An Aurangabad report said that acting on a tip-off, the police raided Gamharia village and nabbed Maoist sub-zonal commander Awadesh Yadav while he was meeting some people for boycott of polls, Additional Superintendent of Police, Operations, Rajesh Kumar Bharti said.
Gaya and Aurangabad are among six Lok Sabha seats in Maoist-hit areas going to polls in the first phase on April 10.
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