Carrying out a combing-cum-search operation in Gurmaha forest, the security forces nabbed two ultras, one of whom was identified as Madan Koda, the Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), Munger range, Sudhanshu Kumar said.
Koda was wanted in a number of cases related to naxal violence in the district and adjoining areas, he said.
The security forces also destroyed poppy crop spread over several acres of land, Kumar said
A large quantity of items like drugs, blankets and naxal literature, was recovered from the Maoists' den, the DIG said.
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