Millennium Post

CRPF SET TO OVERHAUL ANTI-NAXAL OPS

Security forces on ground have been asked to go on ‘all- out offensive’ against Maoists

- MPOST BUREAU

NEW DELHI: The CRPF is set to overhaul its anti-naxal operations in the south Bastar region of Chhattisga­rh in the aftermath of one of the biggest attacks on the force in the state on Monday and a fresh offensive is expected to be launched soon.

Twenty-five jawans of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were slaughtere­d near Burkapal village of Sukma district in the ambush by Naxals on April 24 while 12 men of the para-military force were killed in an earlier attack near Bheji village in the same district on March 11.

Two days after the Monday attack, the Centre is reported to have asked security forces on the ground to go on an “all- out offensive” against the Maoists and “show results in the next few weeks.”

Acting Director General (DG) of the CRPF, Sudeep Lakhtakia said today that the latest attack has “naturally called for the revision of Stan- dard Operating Procedures (SOPS)” in the naxal-hit areas.

He said the force has decided to undertake new measures as it will continue to secure the road constructi­on work that helps to bring developmen­t to the remote areas of central India.

“We have decided to change the strategy. We have learnt some lessons. While I cannot go into the details, I can tell you that we will undertake redeployme­nt of our forces and will also enhance the quantity and quality of special counter-insurgency operations,” Lakhtakia said, a day after he visited the ambush site in Burkapal village.

The force will have to ensure that the enemy does not attempt any surprises on it. “We track and engage them well before,” he said.

So, while half of the personnel will do road constructi­on security and other similar tasks, the other half will do special counter-insurgency operations, the acting DG said.

He said the new action plan of the force will be to effectivel­y dominate the area.

Lakhtakia, however, said in such operations where the troops have to be out in the open for long and the terrain is treacherou­s, the SOPS and strategies have to be “revised as and when required” and that is what they were doing.

CRPF has deployed a total of 28 battalions in Chhattisga­rh with ten of those in the Bastar region alone. A regular CRPF battalion comprises about 1,000 personnel.

Senior officials engaged in anti-naxal fight, meanwhile, said some special operations, under the command of the elite jungle warfare unit of the CRPF –COBRA –will soon be launched in the south Bastar region including Sukma, Dantewada, Kondagaon, Bijapur and Jagdalpur areas.

 ??  ?? Twenty-five jawans of the CRPF were slaughtere­d near Burkapal village of Sukma district in the ambush by Naxals on April 24
Twenty-five jawans of the CRPF were slaughtere­d near Burkapal village of Sukma district in the ambush by Naxals on April 24

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