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10 Maoists, elite force personnel killed in gun-battle in Chhattisgarh

Press Trust of India  |  Raipur/Hyderabad 

At least 10 Maoists, including six women, were killed today when Police's swooped on a Naxal camp in Chhattisgarh's district in an early morning operation in which a personnel of the elite force also lost his life, officials said. Police suspect that there could be senior cadre members among the ultra killed. Acting on an intelligence report, the personnel of went 35-km into neighbouring area and launched an operation on the Maoist camp, they said. "Ten Maoists were killed in the encounter.

Screening of the bodies is going on to identify the deceased," Ambar Kishor Jha, of Police of Telangana's district, told "Susheel Kumar, a junior commando of the Greyhounds, lost his life," he said. Six women were among the ultras killed in the operation which took place at around 6.30 AM, while a junior commando of the also lost his life in the exchange of fire, officials said. The Greyhounds, an anti-Naxal force, swooped on the camp as part of a joint operation with the Police. A of the district police said the bodies of ultras were being shifted to An AK-47 was been recovered from the It is a normal practise with Maoists that hi-tech assault rifles are given to senior cadre members, officials said. The exchange of fire took place between a team of and rebels in a forest near Pujari Kanker under station area, about 500 km from Raipur, of Police told Security forces from and had launched the counter-insurgency operation in the forest on the inter-state border based on inputs about a gathering of a group of ultras, he said, adding that the was still underway. is a special force of the states of and which undertakes operations against Naxals. Meanwhile, Varavara Rao, a member of the Revolutionary Writers' Association, raised doubts over the genuineness of the gun-fight and claimed it was "fake". He said the Association has moved a "lunch motion" petition in the High Court seeking direction to the police to follow guidelines related to encounters. He demanded that the bodies of the deceased Maoists be photographed at the site of the incident and shifted to or for post-mortem examination by forensic experts. A lunch motion petition is filed in case of an emergency and the case is heard the very same day after lunch.

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First Published: Fri, March 02 2018. 16:15 IST
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