The Asian Age

‘ Naxal target was SP of Sukma, not jawans’

- RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY

A day after Naxals blew up a mine protected vehicle ( MPV) in Kistaram forest under Chhattisga­rh’s south Bastar district of Sukma, intelligen­ce reports on Wednesday revealed that local superinten­dent of police Abhishek Meena was the actual target of the rebels. The Maoists blew up the anti- landmine vehicle presuming the officer was travelling in it.

The IED blast on Tuesday killed nine CRPF personnel and injured three other troopers.

“The Sukma SP might be the target of Maoists in the Tuesday’s incident. He along with Sukma additional SP Suman Saurav had passed in the route just 15 minutes before the incident,” Bastar inspectorg­eneral of police Vivekanand Sinha confirmed to this newspaper on Wednesday.

“Mr Meena was returning in the route after supervisin­g progress of works in the under- constructi­on bridge at nearby Pottakpall­i along with Sukma additional SP Suman Saurav and some CRPF officers,” intelligen­ce sources revealed.

Intelligen­ce sources said Naxals had presumed that Mr Meena was in the MPV and hence targeted it.

Mandavi Hidma, commander of battalion No. 1 of People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army, was said to be the brain behind the planning and execution of the Naxal ambush.

“A component of the battalion, Kistaram area committee, was present at the attack site and may have carried out the IED blast,” the Bastar IG said.

“This is the core area of the battalion. The Maoists were perturbed over constructi­on

of roads in the area and feared that the road connectivi­ty will help security forces intrude into their zone”, the IG said.

The under- constructi­on four km long KistaramPa­lodi road has made the Maoist rank nervous, intelligen­ce sources said.

“The Naxals were rattled with the establishm­ent of CRPF camp at Palodi in December last year. The camp has led to restrictio­n of interstate movement of Maoists,” a senior police officer posted in Bastar said.

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