A commander, village committee member and militia members from Chintapalle area were among those who surrendered before the police, Superintendent of Police G Srinivas said adding, the militia members stated that they were disillusioned continuing as Maoists, which led them to give up arms.
The surrendered members include militia commander K Chittibabu, village committee member V Ramakrishna, V Pinnayya Dora, V Chittibabu, V Rajarao and L Somana Dora, all residents of Godugumamidi village under Balapam panchayat of Chintapalle mandal in the Visakhapatnam agency, he said.
Narsipatnam's Officer on Special Duty (Operations) A R Damodhar added, the police will continue with the Yatra to get more militia members to surrender.
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