Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Top Sukma cops were militants’ main targets

ATTACK’S MOTIVE SP and ASP had crossed the spot minutes before IED blew up a vehicle

- Ritesh Mishra ritesh.mishra@htlive.com ■

KISTARAM (SOUTH SUKMA): The actual target of Tuesday’s Maoists attack in Sukma was the district superinten­dent of police and the rebels blew up the antilandmi­ne vehicle presuming the officer was travelling in it, police officials said on Wednesday.

The IED blast triggered by the Maoists on Tuesday killed nine Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel and injured three other troopers in the Bastar region of Chhattisga­rh.

”The main target was SP Sukma Abhishek Meena and ASP Suman Saurabh. Both had a narrow escape as they had passed by the same spot just 10 minutes earlier. They (Maoists) thought the SP would be in the heavy vehicle hence they targeted it,” said Bastar’s inspector general of police Vivekanand.

There were 10 CRPF jawans in the vehicle. Three of them were returning from leave and were going to Palodi camp while the others were returning from Kistaram bazaar on Tuesday.

Police officials claimed that the attack was planned and executed by 26-year-old Maoist commander Mandvi Hidma and his team.Hidma was also reported to be behind the April 2017 attack in which 25 CRPF troopers were killed and dozen others injured.

“This is the main area of the battalion headed by Hidma and they want to target something big to stop the ongoing road constructi­on work. They are rattled because road connectivi­ty is enabling the forces to enter the core area of Hidma,” the IG said.

At ground zero, the IED blast’s impact was visible 24 hours after the attack.

The mangled remains of the vehicle was still smoulderin­g on Wednesday afternoon and the pieces of the debris could be found nearly 100 metres away from the blast crater.

Police said the Maoists had planned the operation meticulous­ly. Soon after the blast ripped apart the vehicle, the Maoists closed in on the spot and started firing on the surviving troopers from behind the cover of trees, the police said.

“There were more than 150 Maoists and it seems that they had planned this ambush about a week ago. Over 50 kilograms of explosives were planted and triggered by a remote device. They had made markings on the trees to accurately target the vehicle and were also perched on tree tops,” said a CRPF officer involved in collecting evidence and did not want to be named.

The CRPF officials said the Maoists wanted to send two signals through this attack. First, that they still dominate the area despite the CRPF camp set up in a small tribal village Palodi, where the Maoists had organised a women’s day function in 2015. Second, that they will not allow road constructi­on in the area as the Kistaram to Palodi road on which the attack happened was being meant to provide better connectivi­ty for the forces.

On Wednesday, more than 500 personnel of the CRPF and district police cordoned off the whole area and started combing operations with the help of drone cameras. “We have detained more than a dozen people attack and their interrogat­ion is going on,” the inspector general said.

 ??  ?? ■ The IED blast triggered by Maoists on Tuesday killed nine Central Reserve Police Force personnel and injured three other troopers in the Bastar region of Chhattisga­rh. HT PHOTO
■ The IED blast triggered by Maoists on Tuesday killed nine Central Reserve Police Force personnel and injured three other troopers in the Bastar region of Chhattisga­rh. HT PHOTO

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