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Chhattisgarh Anti-Maoist Op: 15 kg IED, Rocket Launcher Recovered

A joint operation by Narayanpur Police and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police recovered a large cache of explosives and weapons, including a 15 kg pressure cooker IED, from a Maoist dump in Chhattisgarh. The operation was conducted based on credible intelligence to maintain peace in Naxal-free zones. The bomb disposal squad safely defused the IED through a controlled explosion. Officials confirmed that anti-LWE campaigns will continue vigorously to ensure long-term peace in the region.

Anti-Maoist operation in Chhattisgarh leads to recovery of 15 kg IED, weapons

Raipur, July 8

In a well-coordinated joint operation, Narayanpur Police and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police recovered a large quantity of indigenous weapons and explosive materials, including a powerful 15 kg pressure cooker IED, from a hidden Maoist dump in a forest area.

The operation was carried out to maintain peace in the declared "Naxal-free zones" and to effectively curb the remaining Maoist activities through sustained area domination and intensive search operations.

Acting on credible intelligence, the joint team launched the search operation on July 7, 2026. Superintendent of Police Robinson Gudiya and ITBP 53rd Division Commandant Sanjay Kumar led the operation.

The team, consisting of ITBP personnel, one representative from Narayanpur Police and a five-member bomb disposal squad, conducted searches starting from village Edsmeta and the surrounding forest areas near the Adingpar camp, police officials said.

During the thorough combing of the dense forest terrain, the security forces discovered a significant cache of arms and explosives concealed by Maoists.

A 15 kg pressure cooker IED found at the site was safely defused through a controlled explosion by the bomb disposal squad following all prescribed security procedures.

The team also recovered one locally manufactured rocket launcher, 16 indigenous 51 mm mortar rounds, five indigenous 84 mm rocket launcher rounds, 10 indigenous 40×46 mm barrel grenade launcher rounds, eight .303 rifle cartridges and four tactical pouches, the officials said.

The successful recovery is a major setback to Maoist activities in the region.

After completing the mission, the joint force returned safely to the Adingpar camp.

Officials confirmed that anti-LWE campaigns and intensive search operations will continue vigorously in the area to ensure complete dominance and long-term peace.

This joint effort underscores the strong coordination between the state police and central forces in tackling internal security challenges and safeguarding local communities from Naxal threats.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Jennifer L

Interesting but concerning - 15kg IED in a pressure cooker? That's a lot of explosive power. Glad the bomb disposal squad handled it safely. Hope locals are being protected from any retaliatory attacks.

Naveen S

Meanwhile the media should also cover the development work being done in these regions. Simply catching Maoists won't solve the problem. We need education, employment and infrastructure in these forests too. But good start by police. 👏

Gregory Q

Impressive coordination between state police and central forces. The list of recovered weapons is quite extensive - rocket launcher, mortar rounds, grenade launcher rounds. This must have been a major supply dump. Salute to the brave officers.

Sneha F

Appreciate the efforts but honestly, I wish we didn't need such operations at all. Why can't we just give people basic amenities and jobs so no one feels the need to pick up arms? But yes, for now, well done to all involved. 🕊️

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