The Asian Age

7 C’garh jawans killed as Maoists blast police van

Hit precedes Rajnath Singh’s visit

- RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY

◗ The Maoists took away the slain jawans’ weapons — 2 INSAS rifles, 2 AK 47s and 2 SLRs — after the blast

Seven policemen were killed when the Maoists on Sunday blew up a vehicle, carrying the security personnel, by triggering a powerful improvised explosive device ( IED) blast, near Cholnar in Chhattisga­rh’s south Bastar district of Dantewada.

The attack took place on a day when Union home minister Rajanth Singh was scheduled to arrive in the state.

The land mine blast took place around 11.40 am when a joint team of the Chhattisga­rh Armed Force ( CAF) and the District Force ( DF) was patrolling the CholnarKir­andul road to provide security to trucks carrying constructi­on material for road works between Kirandul and Palnar villages, a senior police official said.

The blast created a 10feet crater on the road and tossed the police vehicle into the air.

“Five jawans died on the spot,” said deputy inspector general ( DIG), state intelligen­ce bureau ( SIB), P. Sunderraj. The other two jawans died during treatment.

The slain security personnel included four jawans of the CAF and three personnel from the DF.

The Maoists took away the slain jawans’ weapons — 2 INSAS rifles, 2 AK 47s and 2 SLRs — after the blast.

CAF personnel killed in the blast were identified as head constable Vikram Yadav and constables

Rajesh Kumar Singh, Ravinath Patel and Arjun Rajbhar. The slain DF jawans were identified as head constable Ramkumar Yadav, constable Tikeshwar Dhruv and assistant constable Shalik Ram Sinha.

Police said the IED might have been planted around six months ago and was detonated on Sunday targeting the illfated vehicle carrying the jawans.

Union minister Rajnath Singh, who was in Madhya Pradesh for an official event, rushed to north Chhattisga­rh town of Ambikapur to review counter- insurgency measures, a police officer posted said. Chief minister Raman Singh described the blast as an act of cowardice and vowed to give a fitting reply to the Maoists.

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