Nuapada: Police and security forces busted a Maoist camp and recovered materials of daily use in Odisha’s Nuapada district.
Nuapada Police had received information from reliable sources about the camp of the Maoists in large number in dense forest area near on Odisha-Chhattisgarh border of Patdhara reserve forest under Boden police limits. The sources informed the police that the Maoists had gathered to plan strategies against anti security forces and carry out subversive activities.
Acting on the inputs, combined security forces of SOG, DVF and CRPF launched an anti-Maoist operation on Wednesday. While the SOG commandos were conducting search operation in the forest area at around 10.10 am on Thursday, 60-80 armed Maoists led by Murli alias Sangram Reddy, Debji, Jayaram alias Chhalpati, Kartik alias Dashru, Jayaram alias Guddu, Anju alias Padma, Sangita, Janila, Parvati, Soni and others opened indiscriminate fire at the security forces.
The security forces returned fire in self-defense and the Maoists fled the area after heavy exchange of fire. Later, the security personnel recovered several camp materials from the spot. Those included an air gun, battery, Baofeng Walkie talkie set, 4 radios, Bluetooth speaker, 4 solar plates, 11 knives, wire bundles, sewing machine, Maoist uniforms, medicines, pregnancy test kits, and Maoist literature.
Mumbai: Remember the opening sequence of ‘PK’ when Aamir Khan, an alien, lands on Earth in…
Bhadrak: As many as 23 families were rendered homeless as their houses were razed by…
Bhubaneswar: Odisha unit of BJP on Sunday alleged that the chief minister's office (CMO) was…
Bhubaneswar: The Bhubaneswar Film Festival (BFF) will be organising a three-day exclusive festival of Odia…
Ahmedabad: Virat Kohli has been scoring loads of runs in IPL 2024, having crossed 500…
Bhubaneswar: Odisha's identity and language under threat under the rule of BJD government and the…
Bhubaneswar: Commissionerate Police busted a cyber crime gang and arrested three persons involved in an…
Bengaluru: As if an alleged sex scandal and SIT probe wasn’t enough, Janata Dal (Secular)…