Raipur: Following the improvised explosive device (IED) blast carried out by Naxals in neighbouring Maharashtra Wednesday that killed 15 policemen and a civilian driver, a high alert has been sounded in Chhattisgarh.
A high alert has been issued to all district superintendents of police, Director General of Police D M Awasthi said.
Of the 27 districts in Chhattisgarh, eight are considered as highly Naxal-affected.
"Very soon I will convene a meeting of senior police officials in Bastar to discuss what new anti-Naxal strategy could be adopted in the wake of this attack (in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli) and other (recent) incidents (in Chhattisgarh)," he said.
A senior police official involved in anti-Naxal operations said that patrolling has been intensified along the interstate borders, and security around police stations and camps located in interior forests of Bastar has been beefed up.
Security forces have been asked to be cautious while travelling in vehicles and carry de-mining to detect IEDs, he said.
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel said the Naxal attack in Gadchiroli was "highly condemnable and painful", and Naxalism is a strong challenge "for the entire country which has to be tackled jointly".
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