Chhattisgarh Security Personnel Killed in IED Blast Honored at Wreath-Laying Ceremony

A wreath-laying ceremony was held in Narayanpur to honor four security personnel killed in an IED blast during a recovery operation on the Kanker-Narayanpur border. Inspector General P Sundarraj confirmed the deaths of Inspector Sukram, Constable Sanjay, Constable Krishnakumar, and Constable Pramanand in the blast, with a fifth constable, Parmanand, succumbing during treatment in Raipur. Officials noted that while Naxal activity has significantly reduced, leftover IEDs remain a serious threat in the region. The government has announced support and compensation for the families of the martyrs.

Key Points: 4 Security Personnel Killed in Chhattisgarh IED Blast Honored

  • Wreath-laying ceremony held for four security personnel killed in IED blast
  • Fifth constable dies during treatment in Raipur
  • Naxal activity reduced but leftover IEDs remain a threat
  • Government announces support and compensation for families
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Chhattisgarh: Wreath-laying ceremony held in Narayanpur for four security personnel killed in IED blast

Wreath-laying ceremony held in Narayanpur for four security personnel killed in an IED blast during a recovery operation in Kanker-Narayanpur border area. Fifth constable dies in treatment.

"On 2 May, an accidental explosive blast occurred during a recovery operation in Chhotebethiya, Kanker-Narayanpur border area. Four personnel... died. - Inspector General P Sundarraj"

Narayanpur, May 3

A wreath-laying ceremony was held at the Narayanpur police lines on Sunday to honour four security personnel who lost their lives in an improvised explosive device blast during a recovery operation in the Kanker-Narayanpur border area on Saturday, officials said.

The personnel who lost their lives in action were given a ceremonial farewell with full honours at the Narayanpur police lines, and the government has announced support and compensation for their families.

Inspector General of Bastar Range P Sundarraj said the incident occurred during an operation to recover explosives planted in the region and confirmed the deaths of four personnel in the blast.

He stated that although Naxal activity has significantly reduced in the region, leftover improvised explosive devices (IEDs) continue to pose a serious threat.

"On 2 May, an accidental explosive blast occurred during a recovery operation in Chhotebethiya, Kanker-Narayanpur border area. Four personnel, Inspector Sukram, Constable Sanjay, Constable Krishnakumar, and Constable Pramanand, died. After the post-mortem, their bodies were given a final salute at Narayanpur district headquarters before being sent with honour to their native places," Sundarraj said while speaking to ANI.

He further informed that the fifth personnel, Constable Parmanand, succumbed during treatment in Raipur and will also be given a ceremonial farewell before being sent to his native place. Senior officials, police personnel and security forces paid tributes to the deceased, saluting their sacrifice.

Sundarraj further added that forensic and ballistic examinations are underway to determine the exact circumstances of the blast and to strengthen preventive measures in the region.

"Another martyr, Constable Parmanand, passed away during treatment in Raipur and will also be given a farewell before his body is sent to his home. District officials, police, and security forces paid tribute, saluting their supreme sacrifice. Authorities noted that while Naxal activity has largely ended, earlier planted IEDs remain a danger. Forensic and ballistic examinations are underway to prevent future incidents. Families of the martyrs will receive government support, including insurance and compensation," he further said.

A day earlier, Sundarraj P said the incident occurred in the forest area of Adnar on the border of Narayanpur and Kanker districts.

In an earlier statement, Sundarraj P said the incident took place in the forest area of Adnar on the Narayanpur-Kanker border, where security forces have been actively engaged in recovery operations of Maoist dumps.

"In the Bastar division, in the years 2025 and 2026, a large number of Maoist cadres have renounced the path of violence and come forward for rehabilitation. Based on information provided by them and based on information available to the police, security forces are continuously recovering Maoist dumps containing IEDs, weapons, arms, ammunition, shells, and other materials," he had said.

Authorities have assured that families of the martyrs will receive all eligible government assistance, including insurance and compensation benefits.

- ANI

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Priya S
A somber reminder of the sacrifices made by our security forces. While we often focus on the big picture of reducing Naxal influence, each life lost is a family's world shattered. 🥺 The forensic investigation must be thorough to prevent such accidents. Also, ensure the compensation reaches the families quickly without bureaucratic delays.
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Rohit P
Proud of our jawans but deeply saddened. 😔 The fact that many Maoists are surrendering is good progress, but the leftover IEDs show how insidious the threat remains. The government's focus on rehabilitation is commendable, but clearing these explosives should be done with utmost caution. Maybe use more advanced detection equipment to avoid such tragedies in the future.
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Vikram M
My deepest condolences to the families of these bravehearts. 🙏 It's frustrating to see that even after years of operations, these IEDs are still taking lives. The security forces are doing their duty, but we need better intelligence and safer disposal methods. Also, kudos to the administration for giving them a ceremonial farewell—they deserve that respect.
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Ananya R
Salute to these 5 brave souls. It's a tough job that often goes unnoticed in our daily lives. While the surrender of Maoists is a positive sign, the lingering dangers remind us that peace is fragile. The government's relief package is welcome, but I hope it includes proper medical support for the injured and long-term assistance for the bereaved families. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
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Siddharth J
Respect for the fallen heroes. The fact that

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