Telangana Police arrests 20 Naxals members, seize massive cache of weapons in Mulugu


Telangana police have arrested 20 Maoists, seized a big cache of weapons, and disrupted their operations following a profitable intelligence-driven crackdown and the success of Operation Black Forest alongside the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border.

New Delhi:

In a big operation, Telangana police have arrested 20 members of the banned Communist Occasion of India (Maoist), together with a Division Committee member and 5 Space Committee members, throughout car checks, searches, and patrols in Mulugu district. The arrests occurred between Could 16 and 17 in areas below the jurisdiction of the Venkatpuram, Wajedu, and Kannagudem police stations.

Mulugu Superintendent of Police Shabresh P confirmed that the arrests adopted intelligence gathered after a large-scale search operation launched by the Central Reserve Police Power (CRPF) and Chhattisgarh police within the Karrigutta Hills alongside the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border. The operation revealed that Maoist teams, beforehand hiding in Karrigutta, had been dispersing in small teams throughout varied places within the district.

Weapons seized and legal actions

The arrested Naxals had been concerned in a number of legal actions, together with the killing of police and CRPF personnel in Telangana and Chhattisgarh, ambushes on safety forces, and the focused killings of suspected informers. The police seized a big cache of weapons, together with three 5.56mm INSAS rifles, 4 7.62mm SLR rifles, one 303 rifle, 4 8mm rifles, two stay grenades, and quite a few magazines. Authorities imagine these weapons had been utilized in violent campaigns towards safety personnel.

Maoist methods and bomb placements

Along with the arrests, police reported that the Maoists had planted Improvised Explosive Gadgets (IEDs) within the Karrigutta forest space. These IEDs had been meant to dam entry for safety forces and civilians and to determine a Maoist guerrilla base. The Maoists had additionally issued a warning on April 8, urging locals to keep away from the world to stop clashes and guarantee their management.

Operation Black Forest: A significant victory

The arrests come after the success of Operation Black Forest, a 21-day coordinated effort that dismantled Maoist strongholds alongside the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border. Introduced on Could 14, the operation resulted within the neutralization of 31 Maoists, together with 16 ladies, and the seizure of 450 IEDs, almost two tons of explosives, and quite a few firearms. The operation additionally left 18 safety personnel injured.

Ongoing efforts to fight maoist violence

The latest arrests and the success of Operation Black Forest underscore the continuing efforts of regulation enforcement businesses to fight Maoist violence. With continued surveillance and operations, authorities stay dedicated to neutralizing Maoist insurgency and restoring peace in Telangana and Chhattisgarh.