In a joint operation, the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and Narayanpur district police uncovered a significant cache of explosives, weapons, and supplies from a Maoist hideout in Chhattisgarh. The operation, based on credible intelligence, resulted in the recovery of various materials used by Naxal groups. Among the seized items were explosives, rockets, mortars, grenades, and medical supplies, showcasing the sophisticated weaponry capabilities of the Naxals.
A well-coordinated search operation in the forested hills of Kumuradi village led to the discovery of the hidden Naxal dump. The security forces swiftly secured the site and confiscated the items, preventing their potential use in Maoist activities. The recovered arsenal included a range of explosives, ammunition, improvised weaponry, and medical supplies, underscoring the Naxals’ ability to assemble modern arms in remote areas.
The successful operation dealt a blow to the operational strength of the Maoists in the region, disrupting their ability to launch attacks from such hidden dumps. Security personnel ensured the safe handling and removal of the hazardous materials, emphasizing the importance of precise information and collaborative efforts between the ITBP unit and local police. Efforts are ongoing to dismantle Naxal infrastructure, enhance security, and restore normalcy in conflict-affected areas of Chhattisgarh.
