Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a civilian on the suspicion that he had provided his land to Police for setting up their camp in Kanker District of Chhattisgarh on June 10, reports The Pioneer. The victim identified as Devendra Kumar Sinha, a resident of Charama area in the District, was in Badetevda village, where he owned farm land, for some work, when around a dozen Maoists caught him and his son and forcibly took them to a nearby forest area, a Police officer said. The Maoists then shot Sinha dead in the forest. Before escaping from the spot, they (Maoists) warned his son not to inform the Police, the Police officer said. A Maoist pamphlet was recovered from the spot in which the Maoists claimed that Sinha had given his land to the Police for setting up their camp in the area, the officer said. However, the official denied the claim of Maoists and said the exact motive behind the killing was yet to be ascertained.