Deccan Chronicle

Naxals attack CRPF, 12 die

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Raipur, March 11: Twelve CRPF personnel were killed on Saturday and their arms looted when Naxals ambushed their patrol party in the Maoist-hotbed of Sukma in Chhattisga­rh.

Four personnel were also injured in the Naxal attack and two of them were stated to be critical.

The incident occurred in the dense forests near Kottacheru village under Bhejji police station, around 450 kms away from the state capital, at 9:15 am when 112 personnel of CRPF’s 219th battalion were out for a road opening task.

The Bhejji area in south Bastar region of the state is notorious for Naxal attacks and many security personnel have been killed here in the past.

The Naxals also looted ten weapons like INSAS and AK series assault rifles and two radio sets from the killed men, officials said. “The troops were part of the road clearing party that has been securing an underconst­ruction road between Bhejji and Kottacheru. They were ambushed by Naxals who set off multiple hidden IEDs on the ground and opened fire. The squad effectivel­y retaliated before 12 made the supreme sacrifice,” acting CRPF director-general Sudeep Lakhtakia said.

He added that the Maoists are trying to disrupt normal life and activities in this area as the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has increased its presence here and got re-opened a local ‘haat’ (market) last year here after it was forcibly shut by the red ultras.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi took stock of the situation and spoke to Home Minister Rajnath Singh who will be travelling to Sukma.

Chhattisga­rh Chief Minister Raman Singh has strongly condemned the Maoist attack and described it as a “cowardly act”.

Security personnel have laid down their lives to free Bastar from violence and Maoist terror. Their sacrifice will not go in vain. “I salute their sacrifice,” Mr Singh said, adding that ultras were frustrated with developmen­t of road network.

A senior Chhattisga­rh official said that the road opening party was passing through the forests between Bhejji and Kottacheru villages when Naxals opened indiscrimi­nate fire on them.

According to a CRPF official, summer season is regarded as an offensive period by rebels asthey observe annual ‘tactical counter offensive campaign’ (TCOC).

The dry weather is a favourable period for carrying out ambushes in the vast jungle terrain and this attack would have been planned by Maoists led by hardcore naxal cadre Hidma who is active in southern part of Bastar, the paramilita­ry official added.

However, further investigat­ion would reveal the details, he added.

The injured have been air lifted and brought to the CRPF field hospital in Bheji and few others have been transferre­d to Raipur.

A special counter-Naxal team of CoBRA has been rushed to the ambush spot as reinforcem­ent to sanitise the area and launch a search. — PTI

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