Bihar sounds high alert as police seizes Maoist arms

Update: 2015-04-16 00:23 GMT
Bihar has sounded a high alert following Naxal attacks in Chhattisgarh and seizure of sophisticated arms, ammunition by the Special Task Force of the Bihar Police from several districts in the state.

Inspector General (Operations) Sushil M Khopde said, “We have declared a high alert following the attacks on security forces in Chhattisgarh, in which 13 jawans died and many others were injured.”

The alert also follows seizure of an INSAS rifle, a carbine, two grenades, six magazines, 140 bullets, walkie-talkie and police uniform from what could be either a training camp or arms hideout of Maoists from Kauakol area in Nawada on Wednesday.

“STF teams from Patna and Jamui were sent for the operation. Two persons have also been detained in the connection. They are being interrogated and their identities are being verified,” Khopde said.

The STF had on Tuesday unearthed 60 landmines connected together, spread across 600 metres long stretch in Munger to target security forces patrolling the area. A Maoist was also arrested in Vaishali district with four pistols and a rifle.

The IG said Maoists planted the landmines over such a long stretch because security forces have resorted to patrolling on foot.

“Vehicles are easy to target, so we have resorted to foot patrol. The jawans walk in single file with sufficient gap and spread over a long area to avoid the chance of all of them coming under attack. Seeing this, the Maoists spread the landmines over such a long stretch," he said.

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