The Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad has arrested a Pune man from Raigad district who was absconding for over 13 years in a case linked to Naxal activity

Kamble was apprehended from the Khopoli area of Raigad district, where he had reportedly been residing under the radar for the past six to seven years. (Representational Pic)
The Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has arrested a 44-year-old man from Raigad district for his alleged involvement in a decade-old case connected to Naxalite activity, PTI reports. Identified as Prashant Jalinder Kamble, also known by the alias ‘Laptop’, the accused had been on the run for over a decade and was declared absconding by the court.
Kamble was apprehended from the Khopoli area of Raigad district, where he had reportedly been residing under the radar for the past six to seven years. During this period, he is believed to have been engaged in teaching tribal children in the locality, effectively maintaining a low profile.