Deccan Chronicle

8 Maoists killed in encounter

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Hyderabad: Eight suspected Maoists, including six women, were killed in an encounter in Bijapur district of Chhattisga­rh on Friday. The security forces did not suffer any casualty. The operation comes in the wake of recent encounters where 40 Maoists were killed.

Eight suspected Maoists, including six women, were killed in an encounter in Bijapur district of Chhattisga­rh on Friday. Three security personnel were also injured in the reported gun battle, and the police recovered ammunition, six rocket launchers, kit bags, a self-loading rifle, a revolver, four smooth bore breech loading guns, 10 kit bags and clothes.

According to senior police officials, a joint team of the elite antiNaxali­te force Greyhounds and Chhattisga­rh police were conducing combing operations in the forest belt, based on informatio­n about the presence of suspected Maoists, when there was an EOF (exchange of fire).

Deputy Inspector General (Bastar) Sundaraj P. told the media that security forces had launched combing operations based on specific informatio­n of Maoist movement in the area. "As the personnel were conducting combing operations, they came under fire from the CPI (Maoists). The Maoists were killed in retaliator­y firing," he said.

Police are conducting search operations in the area to find out if any more Maoists were killed, or whether any injured has sought shelter with sympathise­rs in the area. The bodies of the Maoists killed in the encounter were shifted to Bijapur hospital for post mortem examinatio­ns. Of those killed, officials said a few could be from Telangana and the remaining from Chhattisga­rh, and added that they are attempting identifica­tion with the help of photograph­s and surrendere­d Maoists.

Senior police officials in Telangana said security had been tightened in the agency areas after the two encounters in Gadchiroli district of Maharashtr­a, which resulted in the death of 40 suspected Maoists. All districts bordering Chhattisga­rh, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtr­a have been put on high alert fearing retaliator­y attacks.

Two days ago, a group of suspected Maoists had blasted a culvert in Kottagudam Bhadadri district of Telangana. The previous month, 10 Maoists were killed in the district in a reported encounter with security personnel in the Tadapalagu­tta-Pujari Kanker forests, bordering Telangana. Six women were among the rebels killed in that incident.

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