Major Terror Plot Disrupted: 70 Gelatin Sticks and IED Parts Found at Chhattisgarh-Odisha Border
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Raipur/Nuapada, April 13 (NationPress) In a notable advancement in the ongoing battle against Left-Wing Extremism, security personnel have unearthed a substantial stockpile of explosives and bomb-manufacturing supplies from the lush Dhekunpani forest along the Chhattisgarh-Odisha border, effectively averting a potential significant terror attack in the vicinity.
A specialized unit of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), based out of the Komna police camp in Odisha's Nuapada district, executed a coordinated search operation following credible intelligence regarding suspicious Naxal activities.
The operation was focused on the challenging landscape of Dhekunpani forest, situated near the Sunabeda Wildlife Sanctuary, an area historically utilized by Naxal operatives due to its difficult terrain and proximity to Gariaband district in Chhattisgarh.
During a careful search deep within the forest, the team retrieved 70 gelatin sticks—a potent explosive commonly employed by Naxals to initiate IED detonations—along with three steel containers typically used for creating deadly ‘tiffin bombs’, and four bundles of electronic wires intended for constructing remote-controlled detonation systems.
Authorities believe these materials were aimed at targeting security force vehicles or executing a large-scale Improvised Explosive Device (IED) assault in this sensitive border area.
This timely discovery has thwarted a significant plot designed to instill fear and disrupt anti-Naxal operations.
Security analysts have pointed out that the Sunabeda sanctuary and its surrounding forests have long served as hideouts for Maoists, although the region was recently declared predominantly Maoist-free, allowing for renewed emphasis on wildlife preservation and development efforts.
In the aftermath of this seizure, joint units of the Komna police and CRPF have intensified patrols and search missions across suspected hideouts within Dhekunpani and adjacent forests.
Stringent security protocols, including elevated alerts at border police posts, have been implemented to deter any retaliatory or new attempts by remaining Naxal factions.
Senior CRPF officials noted that the keenness and swift actions of the personnel, guided by reliable intelligence, have once more highlighted the efficacy of joint operations between Central and state forces. Such recoveries significantly undermine the operational capacity of Naxals.