Applying new strategy in anti-Maoist operations: CRPF DG

IANS  |  Raipur 

In the wake of death of 25 men in Chhattisgarh's Sukma district, the force's acting chief Sudeep Lakhtakia on Wednesday said a new strategy in anti-operations will be adopted and mistakes analysed.

"We are changing the tactics and applying new strategy in Bastar region (Maoist-hit district in Chhattisgarh) while focusing on anti-operations and also analysing the mistakes," Lakhtakia, an Additional Director General-rank Indian Police Service officer, said at a press conference.

He said the Maoists attacked the men making a shield of villagers and caused huge loss to the force.

Lakhtakia and senior security adviser in the Home Ministry K. Vijay Kumar are acting in a close coordination with officers in Sukma district to ensure future course of action against Maoists.

The officer said Monday's attack did not affect the morale of the troopers but they are rather more aggressive and ready to give a befitting reply to the Maoists.

Around 300-400 heavily armed Maoists attacked a 99-member unit, providing security to a road construction team, on Monday afternoon, killing 25 and injuring six troopers.

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Applying new strategy in anti-Maoist operations: CRPF DG

In the wake of death of 25 CRPF men in Chhattisgarh's Sukma district, the force's acting chief Sudeep Lakhtakia on Wednesday said a new strategy in anti-Maoist operations will be adopted and mistakes analysed.

In the wake of death of 25 men in Chhattisgarh's Sukma district, the force's acting chief Sudeep Lakhtakia on Wednesday said a new strategy in anti-operations will be adopted and mistakes analysed.

"We are changing the tactics and applying new strategy in Bastar region (Maoist-hit district in Chhattisgarh) while focusing on anti-operations and also analysing the mistakes," Lakhtakia, an Additional Director General-rank Indian Police Service officer, said at a press conference.

He said the Maoists attacked the men making a shield of villagers and caused huge loss to the force.

Lakhtakia and senior security adviser in the Home Ministry K. Vijay Kumar are acting in a close coordination with officers in Sukma district to ensure future course of action against Maoists.

The officer said Monday's attack did not affect the morale of the troopers but they are rather more aggressive and ready to give a befitting reply to the Maoists.

Around 300-400 heavily armed Maoists attacked a 99-member unit, providing security to a road construction team, on Monday afternoon, killing 25 and injuring six troopers.

--IANS

rak/tsb/vt

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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