Maoist hideouts being busted in Koraput
December 25, 2012  13:57

Recent seizures of landmines, explosives and arms during raids at Maoist hideouts in Odisha's Koraput district have boosted the morale of security forces engaged in anti-Naxal operations.        

 

While policemen recovered at least seven landmines from Mankidi forest in Narayanpatna area on Saturday, two Maoist camps were busted earlier in the week, police said.        

 

Four big iron pipes used for preparing claymore mines, 40 kg gun power and live wire were also seized from Salpaguda forest on December 18. Security personnel had recovered two powerful landmines each weighing 25 to 30 kg, two tiffin bombs and a country-made gun from Musulmunda forest the previous day.        

 

"Security forces in Narayanpatna are on high alert. The counter-insurgency operations are being regularly assessed and changes incorporated accordingly. Maoists had dumped the explosives in forests for use in future. We expect more success in coming days," said Koraput SP Awinash Kumar.

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