Bijapur Encounter: Death toll of Maoists rises to 18, top cadre Damodar among those killed in exchange of fire
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Bijapur Encounter: Death toll of Maoists rises to 18, top cadre Damodar among those killed in exchange of fire

Bodies of 12 Maoists including five women were recovered after the gunfight that took place in Usur of Bijapur on Thursday. The forces had also recovered arms and ammunition in significant quantity alongside unearthing a tunnel being used for storage and weapon manufacturing

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Raipur: Days after security forces carried out a major operation against Maoists in south Bastar, an area considered home to PLGA (armed wing of the banned CPI Maoist) battalion no1, the outlawed group on Saturday, January 18 claimed that they have lost 18 of their men in the exchange of fire with the forces on January 16.

“We have lost 18 of our cadres in this campaign including comrade Chokha Rao alias Damodar,” said spokesperson of South Bastar Divisional Committee, Ganga via a press release issued on Saturday.

Damodar alias Bade Chokha Rao was serving as state committee secretary of Telangana and carrying a bounty of Rs 50 lakh on his head. He was associated with the Maoist outfit for the last 30 years and had also served as the militry chief of the group. The other notable names killed in the encounter include of Hungi, Deve, Joga and Nar Singh Rao, all holding PPCM rank in the banned group.

The release further claimed that the operation involved around 5000 security personnel who also have  suffered causalities on their end in the exchange of fire. “Dozens of security personnel have sustained injuries in the gunfight,” it added.

Notably, around two thousand personnel from separate units of CRPF, its elite jungle warfare unit CoBRA and specialised counter-insurgency units of Chhattisgarh police launched a major operation in the south Bastar area, a core insurgency zone on January 16.

A gunfight broke out between the joint team of security forces and the Maoists on Thursday morning at around 9 am. Intermittent firing at the site lasted till late evening, resulting in significant damage to the Maoist side.

Bodies of 12 Maoists including 5 women cadres were later recovered from the spot. A large cache of arms and ammunition were also seized. The operation was launched on receiving intel about presence of large number of Maoists belonging to PLGA battalion no 1 headed by Deva and CRC Company.

“This was a big encounter as this area is known for the presence of PLGA battalion no 1 and CRC company. We have setup five camps in the area after which the Maoists shifted their base. 12 bodies of Maoists were recovered after the encounter. Two personnel of CoBRA and a STF Jawan have sustained injuries in the attack, It’s a decisive edge for us,” said Jitendra Kumar Yadav, Superintendent of Police Bijapur.

#WATCH | Chhattisgarh | South Bastar naxal encounter | Jitendra Kumar Yadav, Bijapur SP says, ” This was a big encounter…after the encounter, we recovered bodies of 12 Naxalites…we have got a big success through this encounter…two of our CoBRA jawans and STF jawan sustained… pic.twitter.com/NY5HVT3ZMm

— ANI (@ANI) January 17, 2025

 

Maoist’s tunnel discovered in south Bastar

An extensive search operation in the area further led to unearthing of an underground tunnel on the banks of Tumrel and Talperu rivers which was being used by the Maoists for storing explosive materials, equipment used in producing country-made weapons and bombs.

#WATCH | Chhattisgarh: Security forces, returning after neutralizing 12 Maoists in Bijapur on January 16, discovered a tunnel used as a Maoist hideout and a weapons factory.#Chhattisgarh #Maoist #Bijapur pic.twitter.com/4uuhPB9BER

— Organiser Weekly (@eOrganiser) January 18, 2025

The place was being used to manufacture country-made guns while glass bottles and other materials were reportedly being used for the purpose of bomb making. The tunnel had an electric supply from a generator and was also being used by the ultras to evade drone surveillance.

Significantly, security forces in recent months have amplified their operations in the violence-hit landscapes of Bastar, neutralising over 200 cadres of the outlawed outfit in the last twelve months alone. This comes amidst erection of forward operating bases in core areas of the ultras, forcing them to shift their bases.

Continuous operations and establishment of security camps in deep forested zones have also led to the surrender and arrest of thousands of Maoist cadres, denting a significant damage to the already weakened group.

 

Topics: MaoistNaxalChhattisgarhSecurity forcesCPI MaoistMaoist killed in encounterBijapur encounter
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