Chhattisgarh: New CRPF Camp Strengthens Bastar Security as Forces Eliminate 18 Maoists in Major Operation

The camp promises to enhance area control, improve road connectivity, and bring government welfare schemes to underserved tribal communities.

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In a decisive move to strengthen security in Chhattisgarh’s naxal-affected Sukma district, a new CRPF camp has been set up on a remote hilltop. The camp promises to enhance area control, improve road connectivity, and bring government welfare schemes to underserved tribal communities.

Concurrently, security forces reported a significant victory against Maoist insurgents along the Bijapur-Dantewada border, where at least 18 Maoists were eliminated in a fierce encounter. This operation, which extended for nearly 12 hours, resulted in the deaths of Divisional Committee Member and PLGA Company No. 2 Commander Billa Moudiyami and another key figure.

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Despite the intense firefight, security personnel managed to recover a considerable cache of weapons, including LMGs and AK-47s, from the site. Unfortunately, the encounter claimed the lives of three District Reserve Guard jawans, who were later honored in a solemn wreath-laying ceremony.