New Delhi:
A top Maoist leader – Shankar Rao – was among 18 rebel fighters killed by security forces during an encounter in Chhattisgarh’s Kanker district Tuesday, senior police officer Kalyan Elesela has told NDTV.
Two security forces personnel were injured in the gunfight, which took place in the forested areas in the Chhotebethiya Police Station limits between the Maoists and a joint team of Chhattisgarh Police’s District Reserve Guard and the Border Security Force.
A huge quantity of weapons, including four Ak-47 assault rifles, were recovered. The Maoist leader shot dead – Rao – had a bounty of Rs 25 lakh on his head, NDTV has been told.
Sources said the fighting began past 1:30 PM and is between a joint op of the District Reserve Guard, which was set up in in 2008 to combat Maoist activities in the state, and the Border Security Force.
There was another encounter in the district last month, in which two people – a Maoist and a cop – were killed, and security forces recovered a gun, some explosives, and other incriminating materials.
Personnel from the DRG and Bastar Fighters, both units of the state police force, with the Border Security Force, were involved in that operation, officials told news agency PTI. The patrolling team was cordoning off a forested area when fired on indiscriminately, leading to the gun battle.
In February, three Maoists were killed in another encounter in Kanker.
In November last year, while the state was voting in the first phase of an Assembly election, a gunfight broke out between security forces and Maoist rebels in the same district.
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An Ak-47 rifle was recovered from the encounter site.
On the same day, while polling was taking place, Maoists fired at DRG personnel deployed near a polling station in Banda in Dantewada district.