Sukma attack executed with deadly accuracy: Police
BY M Post Bureau12 March 2017 11:26 PM IST
M Post Bureau12 March 2017 11:26 PM IST
The naxal attack in Chhattisgarh's Sukma district which killed 12 CRPF personnel appeared to have been "pre-planned" and executed with "deadly accuracy", police said on Sunday.
Besides triggering IED blast and indiscriminate firing, naxals also lobbed country-made mortars and "Rambo-style" explosive-headed-arrows on security personnel during the ambush, they said.
"As per preliminary investigation, it was learnt that the attack was pre-planned and executed by two military platoons of maoists active in Bhejji periphery. The security forces seem to have walked into a trap," a senior police official told a news agency.
At around 8 AM on Satrurday, a Road Opening Party (ROP) of CRPF's 219th battalion, comprising around 120 personnel, had launched the operation from Bhejji to ensure security to the construction works underway between Injram-Bhejji, he said.
Besides, the ROP was also meant to sanitise the area for the movement of villagers and traders for the weekly market held every Saturday at Bhejji, located around 450 kms from the state capital, the official said.
"It is presumed that ultras were aware of the ROP operation on 'market day' and therefore had positioned themselves in the forest ahead of the patrolling team's movement," he said.
"When the para-military forces reached around 2 kms away from their camp towards Kottacheru at around 8:50 AM, the naxals surrounded them and unleashed the attack on them by resorting to random firing after triggering a powerful explosion, without giving them any chance to save themselves," the official said.
The troopers, however, took position and retaliated but till then over a dozen of them were hit by bullets and splinters, he said.
"The naxals also lobbed Rambo-type explosive-headed-arrows and locally-made mortars to inflict injuries on security personnel," the officer said.
Such locally-made mortars and arrows do not inflict deadly injuries, but reportedly prove to be a great tool to thwart opponents in such an ambush, he said.
The officer further added that such grenade-headed-arrows were also used in recent attacks on security personnel camp in Narayanpur and Kondagaon districts of Bastar division.
Initial inputs suggest that military platoon no 2 and 4 of maoists were involved in Satrurday's attack, the official said, adding that more details will be known after investigation.
It was the biggest attack on security forces in last one-and-a-half year in the state.
Bodies of 2 Sukma martyrs reach Nagpur
The bodies of two CRPF personnel hailing from Vidarbha, who were killed in a naxal attack in Sukma district of Chhatisgarh, reached Nagpur early on Sunday.
Bodies of Premdas Mendhe from Wardha and Nandkumar Atram from Chandrapur reached Babasaheb Ambedkar Nagpur airport.
Twelve CRPF personnel were killed on Satrurday and their arms looted when naxals ambushed their patrol party in Sukma.
The remains were flown to Nagpur from Raipur by a helicopter, informed a release issued by the District Information Office here.
Nagpur guardian minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule paid tributes to the martyrs at the airport premises.
The bodies were later taken to their native villages by road.
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