New Delhi: Armed people identified by Times of India as Maoists have driven members of three tribal families out of a village in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur district after young men in the family joined the Central Reserve Police Force, a report says.The three families, living in Darbha village, allegedly received visits by the purported Maoists late on July 2 and were asked to convince the CRPF trainees to leave the forces or have their families to suffer consequences. As many as 30-35 ‘Maoists’ stayed for over three hours at the village.The families were told, according to the report, that they would face a ‘people’s court’ if they did not leave. Such an exercise is an apparent death sentence. Two people, a deputy sarpanch and a teacher, were killed in such a court in Sukma last week, the report said.A total of 11 people have left the village, leaving behind a consolidated eight acres of land and their houses.They were headed for Dantewada. Bastar IG Sundarraj told the newspaper that the families had ancestral property there.The three men joined the CRPF during a recruitment drive in Bastar, six months ago, the TOI report said.