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Maoist leader Soman sent to custody

Maoist leader Soman sent to custody

Time of India17-07-2025
Wayanad: A court here granted police three days' custody of Maoist leader Soman for questioning in multiple cases.
Kalpetta sessions court approved the custody until Saturday following a police petition. Soman, reportedly the commander of Wayanad Nadukani
Maoist group
, faces around 10 cases across various police jurisdictions. He was transferred from Viyyur Central Jail after his July 2024 arrest by Anti-Terrorism Squad.PTI
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