Key Points

Odisha police uncovered a major Maoist explosives cache in Kandhamal's dense forests, preventing potential attacks on security forces. The haul included detonators and remote devices likely meant for ambushes. This follows recent successful operations against insurgents in the region. Authorities continue combing the area while investigating the explosives' supply chain.

Key Points: Odisha Police Foil Maoist Plot in Kandhamal Forest Explosives Bust

  • DVF team unearths 564 detonators in Guma Reserved Forest
  • Cache included remote controls and sensors for ambush setups
  • Follows June 30 encounter killing two Maoist leaders
  • Authorities trace explosives origin amid intensified combing ops
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Maoist plot foiled in Odisha: Explosives cache unearthed in Kandhamal forest sweep

Security forces uncover 564 detonators and tactical gear in Guma Reserved Forest, thwarting Maoist ambush plans in Odisha's Kandhamal district.

"The recovered materials indicate a planned disruption of counter-insurgency efforts – Security Sources"

Bhubaneswar, July 19

In a major breakthrough for anti-Maoist operations in Odisha, security forces uncovered a substantial cache of explosives and tactical equipment during a combing operation in Kandhamal district.

Acting on specific intelligence inputs, a team from the District Voluntary Force (DVF) discovered the Maoist dump deep within the Guma Reserved Forest near Sinahibali village, under the jurisdiction of Belgarh Police Station, police official said.

The recovered materials include 564 electrical detonators, 77 non-electrical detonators, four remote controls, two electrical sensors, two battery inputs, one electrical switch, a steel drum with cover, and a steel tiffin carrier.

Officials believe the cache was intended for use in ambushes targeting security personnel engaged in patrol and combing operations in the region.

Kandhamal Superintendent of Police Harish B.C. confirmed that the operation was carried out with maximum caution, involving a bomb disposal squad that first sanitized the area for booby traps and pressure bombs before unearthing the dump.

The forested terrain of Kandhamal, known for its dense cover and strategic value to Maoist insurgents, has long posed challenges to law enforcement agencies.

However, recent operations have intensified surveillance and combing efforts, leading to a series of successful recoveries.

This latest seizure follows a string of anti-Maoist actions in the region.

On June 30, two senior Maoist leaders from Chhattisgarh were gunned down in an encounter in Pushungia forest under Baliguda police limits, and a separate operation earlier this month yielded rifles, revolvers, cartridges, and communication devices from a Maoist camp.

Sources within the security establishment said that the recovered detonators and remote devices were likely part of a larger plan to disrupt ongoing counter-insurgency efforts.

With Maoist activity reportedly spilling over from Chhattisgarh into Odisha’s forests, Kandhamal has become a focal point for coordinated operations aimed at dismantling insurgent infrastructure.

Authorities have launched a follow-up investigation to trace the origin of the explosives and identify any remaining Maoist operatives in the vicinity.

The success of the DVF team underscores the growing effectiveness of Odisha’s anti-Naxal strategy, combining intelligence-led operations with tactical precision. As combing operations continue, officials remain vigilant against further threats in the region.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the security forces' efforts, we must also ask why Maoism still exists. Lack of development in these areas is the root cause. More schools, hospitals and jobs would solve this problem better than bullets.
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Arjun K
Scary to think what could have happened if these explosives weren't found! Our jawans are risking their lives daily in these dense forests. Salute to their bravery 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone working in Odisha's development sector, I've seen how Maoists exploit poverty. The government's "win hearts and minds" approach through development projects is showing results. But security ops must continue simultaneously.
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Vikram M
The real heroes are the local informers who risk everything to give these intelligence inputs. Without their help, such operations wouldn't be possible. Hope they get proper protection.
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Kavya N
My uncle serves in Odisha Police. These operations are more dangerous than people realize. Maoists plant IEDs everywhere. Every time they go out, families worry. Please appreciate their sacrifice 🙏

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