2 policemen killed in naxal attack in Chhattisgarh

Press Trust of India  |  Raipur 

Naxals today triggered an IED blast in Chhattisgarh's district, killing two police constables who were on a patrol in the forest area, police said.

The IED blast targeted the motorcycle the two policemen were riding on in the district, which borders Odisha and has witnessed a Maoist attack after a long time.

After detonating the improvised explosive device, the naxals opened fire on the police personnel, a said.

The blast happened around 2.30 pm near Odh village under station area when a of the was on a patrol there, of Police (Raipur Range) told

Gupta identified the two dead constables as Lekhram and Bhoj Singh.

Mainpur, which falls under the range, is about 150 km from the state capital.

A public grievances redressal camp was scheduled in Amamora village in the area on Thursday. In view of the programme, a team of police personnel was sent in the area to sanitise the route that passes through a dense forest, he said.

When the patrolling team was passing through a dirt track near Odh village, the two jawans got trapped in the blast. The IED was hidden beneath the earth, Gupta said.

One of the jawans died on the spot, while the other was seriously injured and succumbed while being moved out of the forest area, he said.

Subsequently, the naxals opened fire on security forces, who retaliated. Nut the ultras fled on finding security personnel closing on them, the said.

On getting information about the blast and exchange of fire, reinforcement was rushed to spot, Gupta said, adding, a has been launched in the area.

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First Published: Wed, May 02 2018. 23:00 IST