RAIPUR: In a first, a Chhattisgarh court has told the state government to compensate three widows whose husbands were allegedly killed by cops in a Salwa Judum camp in Matwada, Bijapur, in March 2008. Police records show an FIR filed on March 19, 2008, by Aayete Madkamee, stating that her husband Madda and two other men were picked up from the camp at night and killed by Maoists for attending Salwa Judum rallies. Aayete alleged that the FIR was not filed by her but concocted by the police. She said her husband and two others were killed not by Maoists but by ASI Ghanshyam Patel and a group of SPOs.
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