Chhattisgarh: 13 Maoists killed in Bijapur encounter, says Bastar IG; ranks op among biggest successes
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Chhattisgarh: 13 Maoists killed in Bijapur encounter, says Bastar IG; ranks op among biggest successes

The Bijapur encounter resulted in the deaths of 13 Maoists, marking a significant success for security forces. Further casualties are anticipated as several injured individuals remain unaccounted for

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Apr 3, 2024, 04:30 pm IST
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A total of 13 Maoist were killed in the encounter with the security agencies in Bijapur, police said on April 2. The fierce firefight that broke out on April 2 ended on April 3, the security forces informed through an official release, adding that the toll on the Maoist side could mount further as many more are believed to be injured and are still not accounted for.

“Chhattisgarh Police recorded one of its biggest successes in the history of anti-Naxal operations. We can now confirm that in the operation conducted by more than a thousand security forces in the Lendra and Korcholi areas of Gangalur in Bijapur district on the night of April 1 and April 2, 13 Maoists were killed. Their bodies have been recovered. We have also received reports that a large number of Maoists are seriously injured,” Inspector General of Police (IG), Bastar Range, P Sundarraj, said on April 3.

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Bodies of 13 maoists recovered – 3 women. The bodies are being identified

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The police said the area where the firefight took place was considered a safe haven for Naxalites but, over the last three months, 16 new camps of security forces have come up in the area.

“Separate contingents of soldiers came out from five of these camps and surrounded the Maoists through the night. The soldiers covered a difficult journey of about 20 kms through forests and mountains overnight. Soldiers equipped with night vision binoculars and new-age weapons from Mutavendi, Palanar, Gangalur, Basaguda and Cherpal security camps launched the operation,” Sundarraj said.

The IG said the search operation was launched after information was received that the Company No. 2 of Gangalur Area Committee of the West Bastar Division, which is the second-most powerful organisation of the Maoists, had been spotted in the Bijapur district.

According to officials, a joint team of DRG, CRPF, STF and Cobra jawans were dispatched following information of the presence of Maoists in the Gangloor police station area of Bijapur.

Several encounters took place and the bodies of 10 Maoists were recovered on April 2. Weapons were also recovered from the slain Maoists.

“A total of 13 bodies of Maoists, including ten men and three women, have been recovered so far after the encounter that took place in the Korcholi forest area of Bijapur district,” an official said on April 3.

The bodies of 10 Maoists were recovered on April 2, late evening, while those of the remaining three outlaws were found in the early hours of April 3, they said.

(with inputs from ANI)

Topics: Chhattisgarh policeSecurity AgenciesMaoist KillingBijapur PoliceWest Bastar Division
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