Published On : Mon, May 13th, 2024
By Nagpur Today Nagpur News

3 Naxals including two females, gunned down in police encounter in Gadchiroli

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Nagpur/Gadchiroli: Three Naxalites, including two females, were killed in an encounter with security forces in Maharashtra’s Gadchiroli district on Monday, police said.

An intelligence input was received that some members of the Perimili Dalam of Naxalites were camping in a forest near Katrangatta village in Bhamragad taluka with an aim to carry out subversive activities during their ongoing Tactical Counter Offensive Campaign (TCOC) period, Superintendent of Police Neelotpal said.

Two units of C-60 commandos, a specialised combat wing of the Gadchiroli police, were immediately sent for a search in the area, he said. While the teams were carrying out the search operation, Naxalites fired at them indiscriminately, to which the C-60 personnel retaliated, the official said.

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After the firing stopped, bodies of a male and two female Naxalites were recovered from the spot, he said. One of them was identified as Vasu, in-charge and commander of the Perimili Dalam, the official said.

In an encounter with security forces in Maharashtra’s Gadchiroli district on Monday, three Maoists, including two females, were killed, according to police.

The police confirmed that the anti-Naxal operation was ongoing in the area. It is worth noting that Naxals undertake the TCOC from March to June to strengthen their cadres and launch major attacks on security forces, as the forests are devoid of green cover during this period, increasing visibility.

An AK-47 rifle, a carbine, an INSAS rifle, Naxal literature and items were also found at the spot. The anti-Naxal operation was underway in the area, the police added. Naxalites undertake the TCOC from March-June to strengthen their cadres and launch major attacks on security forces as forests are devoid of green cover, thereby increasing visibility.

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