Gariaband:As many as 14 Naxalites were killed in a gunfight with security forces as part of the ongoing joint anti-Naxal operation in the forests of Gariaband district near the Chhattisgarh-Odisha border, police forces of both states said on Tuesday.
The slain included two women Naxalites killed in an encounter during the same operation on Monday. A fresh exchange of fire took place late on Monday night and early Tuesday morning in the forest under the Mainpur police station area in which 14 Naxalites were killed. The slain Naxalites include Jayaram alias Chalpati, a senior member of the Naxalite Central Committee, who had a reward of Rs one crore on his head, an official said.
Inspector General of Raipur Zone Ambarish Mishra said that the bodies of all the 14 Naxals have been recovered. "An AK-47, SLR, Insas along with a huge cache of arms and ammunition has been recovered. A search operation is underway."
Gariaband Superintendent of Police Nikhil Rakhecha said the operation at Gariabad was jointly executed by Group E30, Cobra Batallion 207, CRPF Battalions 65 AND 211 and LOG Nuapada (Odisha). "There are many top Naxals, who have been eliminated," said Rakhecha.
He said a joint team of security personnel from the District Reserve Guard (DRG), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), CoBRA from Chhattisgarh and Special Operation Group (SOG) from Odisha were involved in the operation.
The official said the operation was launched on the night of January 19 based on intelligence about the presence of Maoists in the Kularighat reserve forest of Chhattisgarh, just 5 km from the border of Odisha's Nuapada district.
Two women Naxalites were neutralised during the operation on Monday, and a large cache of firearms, ammunition and IEDs, including a self-loading rifle, were recovered from the encounter site, the official said. The number of Maoist casualties may increase, he said.