Security Forces Foil Major Maoist Attack, Destroy Live IEDs in Chhattisgarh

A joint security team in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district detected and destroyed two powerful improvised explosive devices planted by Maoists on an unpaved road. Each IED weighed 20-30 kilograms and was rigged with a command switch system intended to target security convoys or civilian vehicles. The Bomb Disposal Squad carried out a controlled destruction on the spot, neutralizing the immediate threat and preventing potential casualties. This operation highlights the persistent challenge of Left-Wing Extremism in the Bastar region and the ongoing efforts by security forces to maintain stability.

Key Points: Security Forces Thwart Maoist IED Attack in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur

  • Two 20-30 kg IEDs recovered
  • Devices had command switch system
  • Controlled destruction on site
  • Part of ongoing vigilance in Bastar
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Security forces thwart major attack, recover live IEDs on road in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur

Joint security team recovers and destroys two powerful IEDs planted by Maoists on a road in Bijapur, Chhattisgarh, preventing a major attack.

"The alertness, quick decision-making, and coordinated response of the joint team effectively foiled the insurgents' plan. - Officials"

Raipur/Bijapur, Jan 29 The security forces in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district successfully thwarted a major Maoist attempt to target personnel and vehicles by recovering and destroying two powerful improvised explosive devices on Thursday.

A joint team comprising the District Reserve Guard of Bijapur, personnel from Ilmidi police station, members of the Chhattisgarh Armed Force 9th Battalion, and the Bomb Disposal Squad from Bijapur conducted a search and demining operation in the Ilmidi-Lankapalli area, particularly along the unpaved road in Village Lankapalli, officials said.

During the course of the operation, the teams detected two IEDs (improvised explosive devices) planted by Maoists in the middle of the road. Each device weighed between 20 and 30 kilograms and was rigged with a command switch system designed to detonate upon the approach of large vehicles, indicating an intent to cause significant casualties among security convoys or civilian transport in the region.

The Bomb Disposal Squad promptly intervened and, adhering to all established safety protocols, carried out a controlled destruction of the explosives on the spot. This swift and professional action prevented any potential harm and neutralised the immediate threat posed by the hidden bombs.

The recovery of IEDs indicates the ongoing vigilance required in the Bastar division, where Maoist groups continue to employ such tactics to disrupt security operations and instil fear among local communities. The area has seen persistent challenges from Left-Wing Extremism, with recent incidents including civilian injuries from similar pressure-activated devices in nearby forests and intensified counter-insurgency efforts by forces.

Officials noted that the alertness, quick decision-making, and coordinated response of the joint team effectively foiled the insurgents' plan.

Search operations and area domination activities remain underway in the vicinity to sustain peace, prevent further placement of explosives, and ensure the safety of residents and security personnel travelling through these remote routes.

This successful intervention underscores the commitment of Chhattisgarh's security apparatus to counter Maoist threats proactively, protecting lives and maintaining stability in one of the state's most affected districts. Authorities continue to urge locals to report suspicious activities while emphasising that such recoveries weaken the operational capabilities of the outlawed groups.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
This is terrifying. These devices were meant for large vehicles... could have been a bus full of people. My heart goes out to the people living in these areas who have to deal with this constant fear. The government needs to accelerate development projects there to win hearts and minds, not just security operations.
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Aman W
Excellent coordination between DRG, CAF, and police. This shows how joint operations are key. But we also need to think long-term. Why does this keep happening? Lack of education and employment is the real IED. Solve that, and you solve the problem.
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Sarah B
I'm reading this from abroad, and it's a stark reminder of the challenges parts of India face. The professionalism of the Bomb Disposal Squad is world-class. Preventing such a tragedy is a victory for every citizen.
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Vikram M
While I commend the forces, I have a respectful criticism. The article says "persistent challenges" and "recent incidents including civilian injuries." Are we doing enough to protect the *adivasi* villagers caught in the middle? Their safety and trust are paramount for a lasting solution. Jai Hind.
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Karthik V
Command switch system... meaning someone was watching to trigger it. This is cold-blooded. Thank God our boys found it first. We often forget the daily risks they take in places like Bijapur and Sukma. 🙏

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