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Security forces recover explosives, Maoists' equipment in Chhattisgarh's Abujhmad forest

Security forces have made a breakthrough in anti-Maoist operations in Chhattisgarh's Abujhmad forest. The operation, led by Narayanpur district police, uncovered a substantial cache of explosives and Naxalite equipment. Careful search and intelligence-driven strategies were employed to minimize risks during the recovery. This successful mission represents a significant step towards reducing Maoist influence in the region.

Raipur, Sep 29

In a major breakthrough in the ongoing anti-Maoist operations, security forces have recovered a substantial cache of explosives, Naxalite literature, and combat equipment from the dense Kodliar Michingpara forest in the Abujhmad region, said officials on Monday.

The operation, conducted under the jurisdiction of Kohkameta police station, marks a significant stride toward the goal of making Narayanpur a Naxal-free district.

The de-mining and search operation was carried out by the District Force, the "B" Company of the ITBP 53rd Battalion, and the District Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) deployed in Kutul.

Acting on intelligence inputs and under the strategic leadership of Robinson Guria, Superintendent of Police, Narayanpur, Akshay Sabdra, Additional SP, and Ajay Kumar, Additional SP (Naxalite Operations), meticulously combed the forest terrain, suspecting the presence of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) on September 27.

The search yielded a large quantity of explosive material, lithium batteries, wires, booby trap switches, Biokeng walkie charger adapters, Naxalite uniforms and belts, and combat gear, including slings, pouches, and bags.

Naxalite propaganda literature was also seized, indicating the ideological footprint of the Kutul Area Committee, whose active presence is suspected in the region, the officials said.

Officials confirmed that the recovery was executed with strict adherence to safety protocols. The seized items suggest that the Maoists were preparing to target security personnel and civilians through planted explosives.

This follows a similar success on September 25, when five IEDs weighing 5 kg each were recovered and safely destroyed in the Kodliar area.

The operation underscores the intensified efforts of law enforcement agencies to dismantle Maoists' infrastructure and ensure the safety of local communities.

Continuous search and de-mining operations are being conducted across Maoist-affected zones, with a focus on neutralising threats and restoring peace.

Authorities reiterated their commitment to eradicating Maoist influence from Narayanpur district and praised the coordination between various security units.

The successful recovery not only disrupts Maoist logistics but also boosts morale among forces engaged in counterinsurgency efforts.

Further investigations are underway to trace the movement and plans of the suspected Kutul Area Committee operatives.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

While I appreciate the security forces' efforts, we also need to address the root causes that lead youth to join Maoist movements. Development and education in these areas are equally important.

Arjun K

Abujhmad forest has been a challenge for decades. Good to see coordinated operations between District Force and ITBP. Hope this brings peace to Narayanpur district soon. 🙏

Michael C

The recovery of lithium batteries and sophisticated equipment shows how organized these groups have become. Our forces need better technological support to counter these threats effectively.

Shreya B

My cousin serves in CRPF in Bastar region. These operations are extremely dangerous. Salute to all the brave personnel risking their lives for our safety. 🇮🇳

Karthik V

The mention of propaganda literature is concerning. We need counter-narratives that reach the local population about government schemes and development work in these areas.

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