Deccan Chronicle

10 Naxals died in ambush: Intel

- RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY | DC BHOPAL, APRIL 28

Security forces on Friday found body of a Naxal buried in the site of April 24 Maoist ambush in Burkapal in Chhatti sgarh’s south Bastar district Sukma in which 25 jawans were massacred.

According to director general of police (DGP) (Naxal operation) of Chhattisga­rh D.M. Awas thi, the rebel’s body was recovered by a search party of security personnel.

“Maoists had perhaps buried the body of their colleague killed in the April 24 encounter at Burkapal while fleeing,” he told reporters on the sidelines of chairing a meeting of the senior police and paramilita­ry force officers at district headquarte­rs town of Dantewada in south Bastar.

Intelligen­ce inputs suggested that Maoists had cremated nine other Naxals killed in the Burkapal attack in remote villages nearby, a day after the encounter.

“We have specific inputs as to where the slain Naxals were cremated and at what time,” sources in state intelligen­ce bureau (SIB) of Chhattisga­rh police told this newspaper.

CRPF officers had earlier claimed that 10-12 Naxals were killed in the retaliator­y firing by security forces on the day.

Meanwhile, Mr Awasthi dismissed talks of bringing the controvers­ial IPS officer inspector general of police S.R.P. Kalluri back in Bastar to lead anti-Maoist operations.

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