Security Forces Foil Major Naxal Plot, Seize 70 Gelatin Sticks in Border Forest

Security forces have thwarted a potential major terror strike by recovering a large cache of explosives from the Dhekunpani forest along the Chhattisgarh-Odisha border. The joint operation, based on specific intelligence, found 70 gelatin sticks and components for making remote-controlled IEDs or 'tiffin bombs'. Officials believe the materials were intended to target security force vehicles in the sensitive border region. Following the seizure, patrolling has been intensified and security alerts heightened to prevent retaliatory actions.

Key Points: Naxal Plot Foiled: 70 Gelatin Sticks Found on Chhattisgarh-Odisha Border

  • 70 gelatin sticks recovered
  • IED bomb-making materials seized
  • Joint CRPF-police operation
  • Plot targeted security forces
  • Forest area near wildlife sanctuary
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Naxal plot foiled; 70 gelatin sticks, IED components found in Chhattisgarh-Odisha border forest

CRPF recovers explosives cache in Dhekunpani forest, preventing a major IED attack. Joint operation thwarts Naxal terror strike on border.

"This timely recovery has prevented a major conspiracy aimed at spreading terror and disrupting anti-Naxal operations. - Officials"

Raipur/Nuapada, April 13 In a significant breakthrough in the ongoing fight against Left-Wing Extremism, security forces have recovered a large cache of explosives and bomb-making materials from the dense Dhekunpani forest along the Chhattisgarh-Odisha border, successfully thwarting a potential major terror strike in the region.

A team of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), operating from the Komna police camp in Odisha's Nuapada district, conducted a joint search operation based on specific intelligence inputs about suspicious Naxal activities.

The operation targeted the rugged terrain of Dhekunpani forest, located adjacent to the Sunabeda Wildlife Sanctuary, an area historically exploited by Naxals due to its inaccessible geography and proximity to Gariaband district in Chhattisgarh.

During the cautious search deep inside the forest, the troops recovered 70 gelatin sticks -- a high-explosive material frequently used by Naxals to trigger IED blasts -- along with three steel containers typically employed to fabricate lethal 'tiffin bombs', and four bundles of electronic wires meant for assembling remote-controlled detonation circuits.

Officials believe these materials were intended to target security force vehicles or carry out a large-scale Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attack in the sensitive border region.

This timely recovery has prevented a major conspiracy aimed at spreading terror and disrupting anti-Naxal operations.

Security experts noted that the Sunabeda sanctuary and its adjoining forests have long been used by Maoists for hideouts, though the area was recently declared largely Maoist-free, allowing renewed focus on wildlife conservation and development.

Following the seizure, joint teams of Komna police and CRPF have intensified patrolling and search operations across suspected hideouts in Dhekunpani and the surrounding forests.

Stringent security measures, including heightened alerts at border police stations, have been put in place to prevent any retaliatory or fresh attempts by remaining Naxal elements.

Senior CRPF officers said the vigilance and prompt action by jawans, acting on credible intelligence, have once again demonstrated the effectiveness of coordinated operations between Central and state forces. Such recoveries significantly weaken the logistical capabilities of Naxals.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While this is a commendable operation, it's also a stark reminder that the problem persists in these border forests. The article mentions the area was declared 'largely Maoist-free' recently. We need sustained development and governance in these regions, not just periodic security operations.
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Vikram M
Good job by the forces. But 70 gelatin sticks and bomb-making kits? This shows the scale of the threat. Our jawans risk their lives in these dense forests. We should also focus on cutting off their supply chains. Who is providing them these materials?
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Priya S
This is terrifying to read. Imagine if this plot wasn't foiled. Thank God for the intelligence inputs. My heart goes out to the people living in those border villages. They must live in constant fear. Development and education are the real long-term solutions.
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Rohit P
Coordination between Chhattisgarh and Odisha police with CRPF is key. These border areas are tricky. More such joint ops please! Also, hope the Sunabeda sanctuary can truly become a safe space for wildlife and tourists now.
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Michael C
A timely and crucial intervention. The use of 'tiffin bombs' is particularly sinister, designed to look innocuous. This shows the evolving, deceptive tactics used. The security forces' vigilance saved many lives today.

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