Tag: Chhattisgarh attack

  • Chhattisgarh: In village of ambush, locals ‘beaten’ by cops; I-G to look in

    Written by Gargi Verma
    | Teklagudam (chhattisgarh) |
    April 7, 2021 4:44:51 am
    ON TUESDAY, Mangdu Barse, 20, lay on a cot within the awning of his hut with bruised lips; he pulled the decrease lip down, slowly, to reveal 4 lacking tooth.
    In Teklagudam village, the epicenter of the gunbattle between Maoists and safety forces on Saturday, Barse was one of many few who stayed again until late, and was allegedly crushed up by police personnel, an allegation the police chief stated he would look into.
    “When we saw the police personnel approach, we locked ourselves in our houses. Those who didn’t got beaten up. After a few hours, we heard the noise of heavy firing and we fled,” stated Bhima Korsa, 29, one other resident of Teklagudam.
    Bastar I-G P Sundarraj stated he would look into the allegations. “We have no information of villagers being targeted, our forces were engaged in combat with Maoists. I will look into the allegations,” he instructed The Indian Express.
    On Saturday, the 150 or so villagers of Teklagudam escaped into the forest, after which to Poovarti, round half-hour from the village on the opposite facet of hills – they stated they have been nervous about being caught within the crossfire between police and the Maoists.

    Teklagudam was the primary web site of the encounter, sources stated. The Maoists then chased police personnel outwards – in the direction of Jhiragaon, hardly 1 km from Teklagudam, the place 14 our bodies of safety personnel have been discovered on Sunday. Twenty-two personnel misplaced their lives; 31 have been injured within the assault.
    “Some of us went to Poovarti, some only went inside the jungles. We returned only on Monday, after the security personnel had left the area,” Ramesh Korsa, 17, stated. Korsa, a faculty pupil in Jagargunda, stated he was among the many previous couple of to flee.

    While the village was abandoned when The Indian Express visited on Sunday, it had most of its inhabitants again on Tuesday. The younger males stated they’re afraid of police retaliation.
    Mangdu Barse had ventured out of his home to select forest produce on Saturday. He claimed he was crushed up by the police with rods and gun butts.

  • Chhattisgarh: Shah, Baghel attend wreath ceremony, inform forces that battle towards Maoists will go on

    Union Home minister Amit Shah and Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Monday attended the wreath-laying ceremony of 14 safety personnel who died within the gunbattle with Maoists in Chhattisgarh. After the ceremony in Jagdalpur, each went to Bijapur’s Basaguda, near the spot of the incident.
    On Saturday, a fierce battle broke out between the safety forces and Maoists wherein 31 individuals have been injured. On Sunday, the police launched data that 22 males had died within the incident, after their our bodies have been retrieved.
    Both Shah and Baghel have been in Assam till Sunday for the Assembly elections within the state, and returned to Delhi and Raipur, respectively, later within the day. On Monday, each reached Jagdalpur for the wreath ceremony, after which a excessive command assembly was held on the Jagdalpur circuit home.
    After the assembly, Shah, talking to the media, stated, “It has been suggested by officials on ground that the pace of the fight against the Naxalites should not be slowed down in any way, which shows that the morale of our soldiers is intact. We are committed to take this fight against unrest to its conclusion.”

    Shah, on his first go to to Bijapur, flew to Basaguda, round 250 km from Jagdalpur, to satisfy forces personnel and enhance their confidence and take inventory of the scenario. He was accompanied by Baghel and senior officers of the state police and the CRPF.
    Addressing the forces personnel in Basaguda, Baghel stated, “The ongoing battle against Naxalites will be fought with better strategy.” He additionally stated that improvement works in distant and border areas of Bijapur-Sukma must be accomplished on precedence.

  • Chhattisgarh: Maoists suspected to have kidnapped CRPF man lacking after assault

    The CoBRA (Commando Battalion for Resolute Action) jawan who’s lacking after the ambush on the Sukma-Bijapur border on Saturday is allegedly being held captive by the Maoists.
    In the aftermath of the ambush in Teklagudam on Saturday, our bodies of twenty-two safety personnel had been recovered. In an announcement on Sunday, Bastar Inspector General of Police P Sundarraj had stated that one constable, Rakeshwar Singh Manhas, of the elite CoBRA unit of the CRPF, was lacking. Manhas is initially a resident of Jammu.
    When requested if the CoBRA jawan was being held captive by the Maoists, Bijapur SP Kamlochan Kashyap instructed The Indian Express on Monday, “We have received information that he is alive and was taken by them (Maoists). We are investigating further,” he stated.

    Sources instructed The Indian Express that instantly after safety forces returned to the location of the ambush, and different our bodies have been recovered, it was clear that Manhas was not there, and there was little proof to recommend he had been killed. The safety companies, together with the CRPF and the district police, started making pressing cellphone calls to sources inside Bijapur from Sunday afternoon, together with native journalists to make enquiries.
    CRPF personnel carry the coffin of a jawan, who misplaced his life within the encounter with the Maoists, in Bijapur on Sunday. (PTI)
    “From last evening itself, we got confirmation from some sources that he was alive, and had been taken by the Maoists. Exactly where, we do not know at this point. How he was taken will come later, the immediate concern is to bring him back unharmed,” a supply stated.
    Meanwhile, Commandant PC Gupta from CRPF headquarters at Bantalab visited the household at Nethar Kothey in Jammu Monday afternoon. He assured them that “they (CRPF) were trying to contact him on his phone, but have been unable to talk to him on ground”. He instructed Rakeshwar Singh Manhas’s spouse Meenu Manhas that the “Department and the Government are with you and making all out efforts (to bring him safe)”, in keeping with relations.

    On Monday morning, the Maoists made calls to 2 native journalists on the very least, one in Sukma and the opposite in Bijapur. One of the journalists claimed that Vikalp, the Dandakaranya spokesperson of the Maoists, had known as. “Vikalp asked about the casualties on the security forces side. He also said that constable Manhas was alive and in their custody. He said that he had been injured but the Maoists had tended to him, and was healthy. He added that they did not intend to harm him, and would let him go soon, maybe within three days,” the journalist stated.

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    The different journalist stated it was a brief dialog. “They said only two lines, that he was with them and that he was fine. We will have to wait for further information,” the second journalists stated.
    There was one other growth on Monday morning when the south sub zonal bureau of the CPI (Maoist) issued a press launch addressed as an attraction to “paramilitary, Chhattisgarh police personnel and Indian jawans”, asking them to not be a part of “exploitation of the poor” that leaves them “mentally stressed”, “so far away from home” and be included within the “jan andolan”.

    One line of the press notice reads, “We know that you will be well read, from the poor and the middle class, and would have joined the police forces out of unemployment. So please leave the slave-like and dangerous police work, and join the peoples movement with self respect.”
    While the press notice is printed, and dated “April 2021”, elevating doubts whether or not it might have been written so rapidly after the assault, safety officers stated it couldn’t be a coincidence that this was launched at this level.
    Another press notice dated April 5 was launched by the CPI (Maoist) spokesperson Abhay declared that 28 Maoists died between January 2021 and April 3, 2021. Expressing sympathy with the jawans “who have joined the forces because of lack of jobs”, it addressed them “as Comrades” asking them to watch out and comply with “technical rules” whereas finishing up their actions. “We are communists and a loss of life is painful for us… Our fight is not against the police personnel. But when we are attacked we need to retaliate,” it stated.

    “All our focus is on getting our man safe and sound. There are two ways this can go, if they do intend to release him. The first is a classic hostage crisis, like we saw with the IAS officers Vineel Krishna and Alex Paul Menon, with them making demands. At this point, from our information, that is unlikely. The second is that they will soon release him, maybe within a few days, after calling local journalists or someone local to a point and handing him over. They believe this will paint them in good light, releasing a constable, and earn them respect. The tenor of the press note indicates this, as does our information so far,” a senior officer stated.
    Security officers although stated that in a broader sense, the taking of a CoBRA constable alive after a gunfight was “unprecedented”. An officer stated, “In Bastar, there have been many cases where a local policeman has gone to his village inside, got captured and then got released out of so called benevolence. But this, where a jawan has been captured alive after a gunfight has never happened before, and that too from the CoBRA. This must raise serious questions. Because not only did the Maoists have time to strip all the weapons and equipment from the jawans, they had the time to take away one of our men alive. This is a sensitive time, and the entire focus has to be to get him back. But after that, some serious introspection is in order.” —(With inputs from Arun Sharma in Jammu)

  • Not an intelligence or operational failure: CRPF DG on Chhattisgarh encounter

    A day after 22 safety personnel have been killed throughout an encounter with Maoists in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar area, the Director General of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Kuldeep Singh, dismissed claims that the operation was an intelligence failure.
    “If it was a bait, more security personnel would have died. The Maoists would have set up an ambush at a place where we would have suffered maximum damage. We were moving through an area that is under their control and as such, they do have a tactical advantage there. They started firing at us with light machine guns when we were returning following our operation. The Security forces have fought valiantly,” Singh advised The Indian Express.
    He added that appreciable harm has additionally been inflicted upon the Maoists, who, in accordance with intelligence inputs, used three tractor-trolleys to hold the wounded. “We suspect that 25-30 of them are injured and about one-third of them have died,” Singh knowledgeable.

    Giving out extra particulars concerning what will need to have occurred, one other CRPF official stated, “In the core areas, Maoists have the power to shortly organise an offensive. If you’re conducting an operation for lengthy hours, they’ll come to find out about your presence and mobilise their forces. So, them showing ready doesn’t at all times imply that they’ve prior details about the motion of our forces.

    Another official knowledgeable that no more than 15 or 16 weapons have been looted regardless of the excessive variety of casualties on the CRPF’s facet.

    The safety personnel have been a part of a “combined operation” that had been deliberate for weeks and was supposed to focus on Battalion No. 1 Area Commander Hidma, probably the most needed Maoists stated to be chargeable for a number of assaults towards safety forces.
    Starting Friday, greater than 2,000 personnel had set out from 5 camps to a location round 14.5 km from Tarrem, a camp close to the Sukma-Bijapur border. Officials stated the operation had been delayed by two days due to a law-and-order state of affairs in Bijapur.

    The ambushed group was a part of a 450-strong contingent that had not met with any resistance or come throughout any human presence. But on the way in which again, officers stated, they have been attacked by round 600 Maoists who chased them, killing and maiming a number of.