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Eluru Maoist Hideout Busted—Locals Spill Shocking Secrets!

Key Facts:

  • Police in Eluru arrested a group of Maoists living secretly in a rented house.

  • Locals revealed the Maoists posed as cable workers to get the property.

  • Only two members were ever seen outside; the rest stayed hidden indoors.

  • The group paid ₹10,000 per month for rent and moved in on October 26.

  • Authorities are grilling the house owner and checking for any middlemen involved in the rental.

  • Investigation is focused on how the Maoists picked this house and if anyone in the area aided them.

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A sleepy neighborhood in Eluru woke up to major police activity after authorities busted a group of Maoists quietly living in a rented house. The arrest has stirred the community, as locals confessed the group moved in last month claiming to be cable workers, even agreeing to pay a hefty ₹10,000 rent. Despite the number of people living there, only two ever ventured outdoors—to fetch food—while the rest remained inside, fueling suspicion once the truth came out. Police are now interrogating the house owner, trying to uncover whether the rental was arranged directly or with the help of local middlemen, and if anyone knowingly helped the Maoists find their hideout. This latest swoop has everyone in Eluru talking and has put even more pressure on the investigation to reveal who else might be involved or aware of the secret operation.


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