Raipur, Jan. 31 -- Four Maoists, carrying a cumulative reward of Rs.8 lakh on their heads, surrendered before police in Chhattisgarh's Sukma on Thursday. Police said the four, including two women, were being questioned. They added that they will be provided with financial assistance and other facilities under the government's surrender and rehabilitation policy to help them reintegrate into society. Police said the four surrendered with an SLR rifle, an INSAS rifle, a .303 rifle, and a .315 bore rifle, along with ammunition. Officials said the newly-established security camps in Kistaram and Golapalli played a key role in the surrender. They said it improved road connectivity and sustained anti-Maoist operations, significantly curtailing the movement and operational space for Maoists. Officials said Maoists built influence in remote villages through fear and misinformation. They added that the influence has weakened as government welfare schemes and development works have reached interior areas, strengthening public trust in the administration. Sukma SP Chavan appealed to the remaining armed Maoists to abandon violence and join the mainstream, saying it offered an opportunity for a dignified and peaceful life....