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18 policemen killed in shootout with Naxals
AGENCIES 8 October 2009, 06:50pm IST
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GADCHIROLI (Maharashtra): In a brazen attack, Naxals on Thursday ambushed a police patrol party mercilessly gunning down eighteen policemen here, a
day after Union Home Minister P Chidambaram gave a stern warning to the left-wing extremists to abjure violence or face action.
The policemen including a sub-inspector on patrol duty walked into an ambush set up by about 150-200 Naxals under the Laheri police station of the district, bordering Chhattisgarh, and were shot dead in an encounter that lasted over three hours.
The bloodbath comes two days after a Jharkhand police intelligence officer was beheaded by the Maoists in Ranchi district of the state.
The Gadchiroli attack took place a few hours before the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in the national capital discussed the growing Naxal threat in various parts of the country and measures required to counter it.
A police party of nearly 40 personnel were conducting search operations in the district following intelligence inputs that Naxalites had assembled in the area.
The police party while returning suddenly came under heavy fire and retaliated, District Collector Atul Patne told PTI over phone.
Sub Inspector C S Deshmukh along with 17 jawans were killed in the encounter, Patne said.
Patne said the Left-wing extremists used sophisticated weapons on the police party which was completely outnumbered.
"As many as two platoons of BSF (50 personnel) and additional police force was rushed to the spot and they could manage to save the rest of the policemen caught in the heavy fire," he said.
The naxal attack came five days ahead of assembly elections in Maharashtra.
The killings took place two km from Lahiri police post in Bhamragad tehsil of the district.
In February, 15 policemen were killed in Naxal attacks and in May, 16 police personnel, including five women, lost their lives in another Naxal strike in the district.
Taking stock of the situation, the Centre rushed additional paramilitary forces to the area, Home Secretary G K Pillai said.
Inspector General of Police, Nagpur Surendra Kumar said combing operation were underway but said the terrain was very difficult.
"We could send some relief parties there and they have secured the area," District Superintendent of Police S Jaya Kumar said adding efforts were being made to airlift the injured.
Meanwhile, Maharashtra Home Minister Jayant Patil expressed outrage at the incident, saying the killings will strengthen the resolve of the state government in tackling the Naxal menace.
Earlier, Maoists had set ablaze a gram panchayat office in Gadchiroli district.
The incident comes two days after the beheading of Jharkhand police officer Francis Induwar. Home Minister P Chidambaram had yesterday said the security forces will engage the Maoists till they abjure violence and the air force will take steps to protect itself from any Naxal attacks.
"As long as the CPI-Maoists believe in an armed liberation struggle, we have no option but to ask our security forces to engage them, we will arrest them, we will apprehend them," Chidambaram had said in Mumbai
Naxals gun down 18 policemen, one police informer beheaded - India - The Times of India
AGENCIES 8 October 2009, 06:50pm IST
Print Email Discuss Bookmark/Share Save Comment Text Size: |
GADCHIROLI (Maharashtra): In a brazen attack, Naxals on Thursday ambushed a police patrol party mercilessly gunning down eighteen policemen here, a
day after Union Home Minister P Chidambaram gave a stern warning to the left-wing extremists to abjure violence or face action.
The policemen including a sub-inspector on patrol duty walked into an ambush set up by about 150-200 Naxals under the Laheri police station of the district, bordering Chhattisgarh, and were shot dead in an encounter that lasted over three hours.
The bloodbath comes two days after a Jharkhand police intelligence officer was beheaded by the Maoists in Ranchi district of the state.
The Gadchiroli attack took place a few hours before the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in the national capital discussed the growing Naxal threat in various parts of the country and measures required to counter it.
A police party of nearly 40 personnel were conducting search operations in the district following intelligence inputs that Naxalites had assembled in the area.
The police party while returning suddenly came under heavy fire and retaliated, District Collector Atul Patne told PTI over phone.
Sub Inspector C S Deshmukh along with 17 jawans were killed in the encounter, Patne said.
Patne said the Left-wing extremists used sophisticated weapons on the police party which was completely outnumbered.
"As many as two platoons of BSF (50 personnel) and additional police force was rushed to the spot and they could manage to save the rest of the policemen caught in the heavy fire," he said.
The naxal attack came five days ahead of assembly elections in Maharashtra.
The killings took place two km from Lahiri police post in Bhamragad tehsil of the district.
In February, 15 policemen were killed in Naxal attacks and in May, 16 police personnel, including five women, lost their lives in another Naxal strike in the district.
Taking stock of the situation, the Centre rushed additional paramilitary forces to the area, Home Secretary G K Pillai said.
Inspector General of Police, Nagpur Surendra Kumar said combing operation were underway but said the terrain was very difficult.
"We could send some relief parties there and they have secured the area," District Superintendent of Police S Jaya Kumar said adding efforts were being made to airlift the injured.
Meanwhile, Maharashtra Home Minister Jayant Patil expressed outrage at the incident, saying the killings will strengthen the resolve of the state government in tackling the Naxal menace.
Earlier, Maoists had set ablaze a gram panchayat office in Gadchiroli district.
The incident comes two days after the beheading of Jharkhand police officer Francis Induwar. Home Minister P Chidambaram had yesterday said the security forces will engage the Maoists till they abjure violence and the air force will take steps to protect itself from any Naxal attacks.
"As long as the CPI-Maoists believe in an armed liberation struggle, we have no option but to ask our security forces to engage them, we will arrest them, we will apprehend them," Chidambaram had said in Mumbai
Naxals gun down 18 policemen, one police informer beheaded - India - The Times of India