The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is on the lookout for three Left Wing Extremist (LWE) leaders, including two women, of Kabani Dalam (armed squad) of Peoples’ Liberation Guerilla Army (PLGA) of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), reports The New Indian Express on November 3. NIA has announced a bounty of INR 200,000 each for information on the trio in the case pertaining to an armed group threatening a Police officer at his residence in Mattilayam, Wayanad, on April 2014. Mahesh alias Jayanna alias Johnalias Marrappa alias Mahadeva (43), hailing from Aroli village in Raichur District of Karnataka; Sundari alias Geetha alias Sindhu (35), residing at Kuthlur Village of Dakshina Kannada District; and Anu, a woman cadre whose whereabouts are yet to be confirmed; are the three ultras being pursued by the anti-terror agency relentlessly. They are believed to be active in the forest tri-junction of Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu (KKT). NIA had earlier arrested Maoist leaders Roopesh, Shyam alias Anoop and Ibrahim N K, all of them Malayalees along with Kanya alias Kanyakumari hailing from Mudigere in Karnataka. “Multiple agencies are tracking Jayanna and Sundari said to be active leaders of Kabani Dalam. They are adept at using guns, including AK-47 and SLR, and ammunition. We are coordinating with the police in multiple states to apprehend them,” NIA sources said.