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8 Maoists killed, 80 landmines recovered by Jharkhand police
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Joint teams of the Jharkhand police and the Central Reserve Police Force
(CRPF) on Tuesday achieved two major successes against the Naxalites in two
separate operations.



Security personnel gunned down eight hardcore CPI (Maoist) cadres, including
a woman and a sub zonal commander, in Garhwa in the wee hours in a fierce
encounter and recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition from their
possession.



They also recovered 80 landmines planted on a 1.5-2km stretch of macadamized
road in Bokaro in a special operation, which is still continuing. Director
General of Police VD Ram said the recovery of landmines was the biggest in
Jharkhand. Police sources said it was the biggest haul in the eastern region
so far.



The Maoists were gunned down at Bandu village under Ranka Police Station in
Garhwa after 1 am on Tuesday when they were moving on a tractor. "We had
received a tip off about the movement of Maoists. One SLR, four 303 rifles,
three 315 rifles, one stengun, one DBBL gun, one country made revolver and
large number of live cartridges besides naxal literatures and belongings of
the Maoists were recovered," the DGP said.



Of the eight deceased, one was identified as Basant Yadav, a sub zonal
commander, while two others are suspected to be Rajesh Paswan and Lallan
Thakur, area commanders of the CPI (Maoist). "Others are yet to be
identified," the DGP added.



Regarding the landmines recovery, the DGP said it was made from the forest
area in Bokaro between DTPS and Nawadih police stations after the police
teams acted on a tip-off and pressed landmine search devices into service.
The landmines had been planted in a series to target police, he pointed out.



He announced Rs 20,000 cash reward to each of the officers of Jharkhand
police and CRPF who participated in the Garhwa operation and Rs 10, 000 cash
reward to each of the CRPF jawan. Each of the JAP-7 personnel who were part
of the operation would get a cash reward of Rs 20,000. The DGP said he would
also recommend their names for gallantry awards.



As many as 320 Naxalites, 280 policemen and 750 civilians have been killed
in naxal incidents in Jharkhand, ever since its creation on November 15,
2000.


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