How Did Security Forces Neutralise Maoist-Planted IEDs in Bastar?
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Raipur/Dantewada, Jan 27 (NationPress) In a significant achievement for anti-Naxal operations in the South Bastar region of Chhattisgarh, security forces have successfully located and neutralised two improvised explosive devices (IEDs) that were planted by Maoists in the forested hills adjacent to Gufa village, within the jurisdiction of Barsur Police Station in Dantewada district.
The operation, conducted on January 27, was executed based on precise intelligence inputs. Following specific information received on January 22 from the Central Reserve Police Force, a well-coordinated search and de-mining mission was initiated early in the morning. This operation commenced on Tuesday morning and involved personnel from the CRPF, the Bomb Disposal Squad, and officers from Barsur Police Station.
During a thorough search in the dense forest terrain surrounding Gufa village, the teams uncovered a concealed Maoist explosive cache. The recovered items comprised one directional pipe bomb equipped with a detonator, weighing approximately 5 kilograms, and one pressure cooker IED also weighing around 5 kilograms, connected to 15 meters of wire.
Both devices were promptly transported to a secure location and detonated by the Bomb Disposal Squad, following standard operating protocols, thereby eliminating any potential threat to security forces and local residents.
The operation was overseen by Anil Kumar Singh, Commandant of the 195 Battalion, along with the Young Platoon and Bomb Disposal team led by Assistant Commandant Himansu. Superintendent of Police Gaurav Rai and Additional Superintendent of Police R.K. Barman have been actively monitoring enhanced anti-Naxal patrolling and area domination initiatives throughout Dantewada district.
This recent recovery underscores the effectiveness of ongoing ground operations backed by reliable intelligence collaboration among various agencies.
Officials have characterized the operation as a significant setback for Maoist activities in the area, thwarting potential ambushes or assaults on patrolling teams and villagers.
The rapid neutralisation of the explosives highlights the high degree of coordination among the Central Reserve Police Force, local police, and intelligence units.
Such recoveries are deemed essential for disrupting the logistical network of Naxal factions operating in the Bastar division.