CRPF Thwarts Christmas Day Maoist Attack, Destroys 25kg of IEDs in Chhattisgarh

Security forces from the CRPF's 214th Battalion averted a potential disaster on Christmas Day by recovering and destroying two powerful IEDs during a routine patrol in Bijapur district. The bombs, weighing 20kg and 5kg, were cleverly concealed alongside 110 bundles of firecrackers used to fabricate explosives. Officials praised the swift and professional response of the Bomb Detection and Disposal squad, which neutralized the threat on the spot. This operation deals a significant blow to Maoist plans and highlights the ongoing risks security personnel face in protecting vulnerable communities.

Key Points: CRPF Foils Maoist Plot, Destroys IEDs in Bijapur

  • IEDs recovered in anti-Maoist patrol
  • 20kg and 5kg bombs destroyed on-site
  • 110 sutli bomb bundles seized
  • Blow to Maoist plans in Bastar
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Chhattisgarh: CRPF foil Maoist plot; recover and destroy two IEDs

On Christmas Day, CRPF forces recovered and destroyed two powerful IEDs (20kg & 5kg) in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur, preventing a potential disaster.

"The alertness of our jawans has once again averted a major tragedy, safeguarding lives and advancing our mission for peace in Bastar. - Police Officials"

Raipur/Bijapur, Dec 25 In a significant victory against Left-Wing Extremism on Christmas Day, security forces from the Central Reserve Police Force successfully thwarted a potentially devastating Maoist attack by recovering and neutralising two high-powered Improvised Explosive Devices in the restive Bijapur district, police officials said.

The operation was conducted during a routine anti-Maoist area domination exercise launched from the Forward Operating Base (FOB) Kandlaparti-2. A dedicated team from the 214th Battalion of the CRPF embarked on patrolling and search missions in the dense forests, a known Maoist stronghold plagued by frequent ambushes and explosive traps, said the officials.

Vigilance paid off when the Bomb Detection and Disposal (BDD) squad identified suspicious objects during demining activities. They uncovered two deadly IEDs - one weighing a massive 20 kg and the other 5 kg - cleverly concealed to target patrolling troops or civilians, police officials said further.

Also, the team seized 110 bundles of firecrackers, commonly known as sutli bombs, hidden inside a container wrapped in black tarpaulin. These materials are often repurposed by Maoists to fabricate explosive devices. Adhering strictly to safety protocols, the BDD experts from the 214th Battalion safely destroyed both IEDs on the spot, ensuring no risk to surrounding areas or personnel.

The swift and professional response prevented what could have been a catastrophic incident, especially in a region where Maoists frequently plant such traps to disrupt security operations and instil fear among locals.

Officials praised the CRPF personnel for their quick thinking and bravery, stating that the recovery has dealt a severe blow to the Maoists' nefarious designs.

"The alertness of our jawans has once again averted a major tragedy, safeguarding lives and advancing our mission for peace in Bastar," the police officials said.

This success comes amid intensified anti-Naxal campaigns in Chhattisgarh, where security forces have established new camps and conducted relentless operations to root out insurgency.

With Maoist activities on the decline due to surrenders, encounters, and disruptions like this, authorities remain committed to making the region Naxal-free.

The operation highlights the ongoing risks faced by security personnel in protecting vulnerable communities during festive seasons, underscoring their unwavering dedication.

- IANS

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Shreya B
This is such a relief. My cousin is posted in that area. Every time we hear news of an IED blast, our hearts stop. Thank you to the BDD squad for their vigilance. We need more such successful operations to make these forests safe for the local Adivasi communities too.
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Aman W
Great job by the forces. But we must also ask: where are these materials like 110 bundles of firecrackers coming from? There needs to be a stronger crackdown on the supply chains that feed this insurgency. Security ops alone won't solve it.
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Priya S
The Maoists are using sutli bombs now? That's so low. These are meant for Diwali celebrations, not for making traps to kill people. It shows their desperation. Glad the plot was foiled. Jai Hind!
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Vikram M
While I commend the bravery, I hope the government is also focusing on development in Bijapur. Winning hearts and minds through schools, hospitals, and jobs is the long-term solution. Force and development must go hand-in-hand.
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Karthik V
Operation from FOB Kandlaparti-2... these jawans live in such remote camps away from their families for months. We can never thank them enough. The news says Maoist activities are declining, that's the best news for Chhattisgarh's future.

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