Two senior police officers including a Superintendent of Police from Chhattisgarh state today visited Khammam district of Andhra Pradesh to get details of four Maoists arrested by the state police.     Four Maoists, including two women, from Chhattisgarh have been reportedly in the custody of Kothagudem police in Khammam district who picked them up in a forest on Andhra-Chattisgarh border yesterday, police sources told PTI over phone from Khammam today.     On a tip-off, a special police party from Kothagudem apprehended two top Maoists who were active in Chhatisgarh along with their wives in a forest near Mulkapalli, sources said.     The Maoists have been identified as Joga, Kunta area platoon commander and M Singanna, Chhattisgarh committee member along with their wives who were hiding in a house on the border, police sources said.     As per the information given by the state police, two police officers including a superintendent of police (SP) of a naxal-infested district in Chhatisgarh met senior police officials at Kothagudem and interrogated the Maoists who were in the custody of the state police.

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