Security Forces Destroy Maoist IEDs, Memorials in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur

Security forces in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district conducted coordinated anti-Maoist operations, recovering and destroying multiple improvised explosive devices. The operations unearthed a significant hidden cache of insurgent supplies, including grenade components and materials for sustaining rebel activities. In parallel actions, teams safely neutralized several buried IEDs on the spot. Additionally, forces dismantled two illegal Maoist memorials built in forest areas to curb symbolic propaganda and recruitment.

Key Points: Security Forces Recover IEDs, Destroy Maoist Memorials in Bijapur

  • IEDs found in beer bottles & BGL structures
  • Hidden cache of 40 BGL pieces & explosives unearthed
  • Four more buried IEDs safely neutralized
  • Illegal Maoist memorials demolished in two forest areas
  • Part of push to eradicate LWE by 2026
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Security forces recover IEDs, destroy Maoist memorials in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur

CRPF operations in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur recover hidden IEDs and explosives, destroy Maoist propaganda memorials in anti-LWE push.

"recovered dangerous improvised explosive devices (IEDs), buried explosives, and other insurgent materials - Police Officials"

Raipur/Bijapur, Feb 16 In Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh, security forces dealt a significant blow to Maoist activities through a series of coordinated anti-LWE operations on Monday.

Teams from the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) conducted intensive searches and area domination patrols across multiple police station jurisdictions, recovering dangerous improvised explosive devices (IEDs), buried explosives, and other insurgent materials, while destroying symbols of Maoist propaganda.

According to police officials, CRPF battalions carried out a thorough search in the Tadpala base region in the Usoor police station area and discovered two IEDs planted near a drain south of the Tadpala base.

One device was concealed inside a beer bottle, and the other was housed in a BGL (Barrel Grenade Launcher) structure.

Continuing their efforts, the forces unearthed a hidden cache of Maoist supplies dumped underground, including 40 BGL pieces, 35 BGL rounds, 90 batteries, seven iron pipes intended for constructing directional IEDs, components for assembling crude grenades, iron plates, lathe machine parts, iron cutter blades, plastic drums, steel trunks, water pumps, soap, detergent powder, magazine pouches, and various daily-use items essential for sustaining rebel operations in remote forests, officials said.

In a parallel action within the Bhopalpatnam police station area, a joint team comprising CRPF battalions conducted area domination and demining operations in the Kondapadgu area.

They located four beer bottle IEDs buried by Maoists and safely neutralised them on the spot in accordance with established safety protocols.

All recovered IEDs from both operations were destroyed immediately to eliminate risks to civilians and security personnel.

Adding to the pressure on Maoist networks, during area domination patrols, CRPF battalions operating under Usoor dismantled an illegal memorial constructed by insurgents in the forests of Kamalapur.

Similarly, CRPF battalions demolished another unauthorised Maoist memorial in Korcholi under the Gangaloor police station jurisdiction.

These structures, often built to honour deceased cadres and propagate ideology among local tribal communities, were razed to curb symbolic influence and discourage recruitment.

In Bijapur, a district long identified as a Maoist stronghold in the Bastar division, security forces have increasingly focused on disrupting logistics, neutralising explosive threats, and dismantling propaganda elements amid the government's push to eradicate LWE by March 31, 2026.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
This is a significant operation. The recovery of lathe machines and water pumps shows how entrenched these networks were. We must also focus on development in these areas so that youth don't get misguided.
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Aman W
Destroying the memorials is as important as finding the bombs. These symbols brainwash people. Hope the administration follows up with schools, hospitals, and job opportunities now.
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Sarah B
While the security success is commendable, I hope the operations were conducted with maximum care for the tribal communities living there. Their trust and welfare are key to a lasting peace.
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Vikram M
The detail in the report is chilling - 40 BGL pieces, iron pipes for IEDs... This was a full-fledged workshop. CRPF has done a phenomenal job. The 2026 target to end LWE seems ambitious, but steps like this give hope.
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Kiran H
My cousin serves in the CAPF in Bastar. News of recovered IEDs always makes our hearts sink. Thankful for their vigilance. Every soap and detergent packet seized hits their logistics. Stay safe, jawans.

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