Sunday, January 20, 2013

Maoist camp busted in Ganjam



BRAHMAPUR: A Maoist camp was busted and a huge cache of explosives and other materials were seized by security forces in a forest in Ganjam district, said Ganjam SP Ashish Singh on Sunday. No Maoist was arrested during the operation, he said.

During the anti-naxal operation ‘Jungle’, the joint forces comprising of Special Operation Group (SOG), District Voluntary Force (DVF) and Soroda police staff traced one Maoist camp situated in the outskirts hillocks areas Adipanka village under Gajalabadi Beat House of Sorada police station in Ganjam district.

The joint forces seized explosive items included two tiffin land mines bombs, three soap case bombs, nine detonators, 26 detonators with non-prime, two printer cartridge, three bundles of fuse wires, a bag containing white powder, around two Kilograms of iron plates used for preparation of clamour mines, 150 sticks of the cylindrical shape, ammunition pouch and around a dozen empty soap boxes, police said.

A lot of confidential and secret documents were recovered from which detail of Maoist organisation, personal information about Maoists and their leaders, future plan of action of the Maoist could be ascertained, said Singh.



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