Ranchi: Security forces in Jharkhand met with another success as they gunned-down a Maoist terrorist in an encounter in Palamu district on late May 26.
The gunfight broke out near the Sitachuan area of Palamu on Monday, resulting in neutralisation of a hardcore Maoist commander. Several other Maoists are also said to have sustained injuries in the gunfight.
The deceased has been reportedly identified as Tulsi Bhuiyan, a top commander of the proscribed group. Sources said that the operation was launched targeting Nitesh Yadav, a seasoned Maoist carrying a reward of Rs 15 lakhs. Yadav has reportedly sustained a bullet injury in the gunfight.
Personnel of Jharkhand Jaguar and police was involved in the operation following inputs of maoists planning to carry out a major incident in the area. The security team has also recovered a Semi Loading Rifle (SLR) from the site of encounter and an extensive search operation is underway in the vicinity.
Back to back encounters in Jharkhand
It is noteworthy that the security forces has amped up anti-Maoist operations in insurgency-hit areas of Jharkhand lately.
Earlier on Monday official informed about the neutralisation of hardcore Maoist Manish Yadav during a gunfight that broke out between the extremists and security team in Dauna area under the jurisdiction of Mauhadand police station of Latehar on Sunday.
Yadav, a cadre of the outlawed CPI-Maoist was carrying a bounty of Rs 5 lakh on his head. The security team during the operation also apprehended another hardcore Maoist Kundan Kherwar carrying a reward of Rs 10 lakh.
This comes hours after the police in an operation launched in Latehar gunned down Jharkhand Jan Mukti Parisahd, (a splinter group of CPI-Maoist) Chief Pappu Lohra and zonal commander Prabhat Ganjhu on May 24.
A seasoned Maoist of the breakaway faction, Lohra was named in around 100 cases and carrying a bounty of Rs 10 lakh on his head. He was also named in a case related to murder of a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) deputy commandant. The Police also recovered arms and ammunition from the site of the gunfight.
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