ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
General News

Operation Octopus still on after fall of Naxal bastion of 'Burha Pahar' in September

'Burha Pahar', which touches Chhattisgarh's Balrampur and Latehar as well as Jharkhand's Garhwa districts, was captured in a joint operation of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) general duty battalions, its Naxal specialised wing CoBRA, Jharkhand Police and Jharkhand Jaguar-- a special force of Jharkhand Police.

ANI Nov 26, 2022 17:02 IST googleads

Representative Image

Ranchi (Jharkhand) [India], November 26 (ANI): 'Operation Octopus' is still continuing to dig out explosives and hidden arms and ammunition from the densely forested hilly range of the Naxal bastion of 'Burha Pahar' -- a mountain range spread over 55 square kms touching three districts of Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh -- which was captured by security forces in September this year.
'Burha Pahar', which touches Chhattisgarh's Balrampur and Latehar as well as Jharkhand's Garhwa districts, was captured in a joint operation of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) general duty battalions, its Naxal specialised wing CoBRA, Jharkhand Police and Jharkhand Jaguar-- a special force of Jharkhand Police.
Once known for the Naxal operation base led by the dreaded Naxal Arvind Ji, a Core Committee Member of Naxals who died in 2018, 'Burha Pahar' had been an impregnable Naxal bastion for 32 years.
A total of 646 Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), 18 factory-made regular arms including one light machine gun, 1,588 ammunition, 22 magazines, one grenade launcher, 85 grenades, 200 grenade arming rings, 78 pressure cooker IEDs and arrow bombs, Insas Rifles, Carbines, SLR Rifles, LMG with bipod are among several other items have been recovered since the 'Operation Octopus' was launched. These recoveries were made between September 5 and September 24.
Explaining operational details of 'Operation Octopus' Inspector General of Jharkhand Sector CRPF Amit Kumar, IPS, who played a key role in the plan, told ANI: "Burha Pahar stretch across 3 districts along Jharkhand and Chattisgarh border. It was a stronghold of the Naxals. 'Operation Octopus' was launched in two phases. The first phase was held in August when security personnel toured Naxal hideout spots.
"The second phase was held in September where four camps were established in the region. Our forces are sanitising the area. Arms and ammunition of Naxals are being recovered. A total of 646 Nos IEDs has been recovered so far from the region between September 5 to September 24."
Mentioning that "our teams are in a dominant position in the region", Kumar said, "The operation will continue until and unless we completely dismantle Naxal infrastructure in the region."
The officer said, "Jharkhand is on the way to becoming Naxal-free". "Main strongholds Burha Pahar, trijunction of Chaibasa, Khunti and Saraikela and Parasnath Mountain are in our control. Another concentration left in Chaibasa, we will take control of it in the next 1-2 months."
He further said as security forces build camps in the Naxal-affected areas, development works to usher in the region. "Roads are built, electricity supply comes into the region and normal business activities are initiated."
"People in Naxal-affected areas now benefit from health and education facilities and welfare schemes. These regions didn't have the basic infrastructure for the last four decades," Kumar added.
The hilly forested terrain Burha Pahar was used as a corridor by the Naxals till the success of 'Operation Octopus". Security forces also made earlier attempts but success was not achieved. In 2018, six security personnel lost their lives in a major operation.
Asked about known Naxals in the region, an officer said Saurabh alias Markus baba, Naveen Yadav and Santu Bhuiyan- all carrying bounty between Rs 10 lakh to Rs 20 lakh -- are active in the region.
CRPF's 203 CoBRA battalion, 205 CoBRA Batallion, its regular Battalions (172, 218 and 62), and state police forces like Jharkhand Jaguar are still engaged in the operation since the beginning. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

General News

Fire breaks out at Sheikh Sarai Transport Authority record room

Fire breaks out at Sheikh Sarai Transport Authority record room

A fire broke out at the old Transport Authority building in Sheikh Sarai Phase 2 area of Delhi on Wednesday night, gutting important documents stored in the record room, officials said.

Read More
General News

Shinde on bomb threat emails to blow BSE, Vidhan Bhavan

Shinde on bomb threat emails to blow BSE, Vidhan Bhavan

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde stated that the threats were bogus, calling the Vidhan Bhavan safe and added that operations to tackle the issue are underway smoothly.

Read More
General News

Jammu Police, BSF recover 2 kg heroin worth Rs 12 cr in Bishnah

Jammu Police, BSF recover 2 kg heroin worth Rs 12 cr in Bishnah

Earlier on Wednesday, the alert troops of White Knight Corps of the Indian army conducted a joint search Operation Sherikalan in Gen Area Poonch, and recovered approx 4 kg of explosives. They have been destroyed in situ.

Read More
General News

19-year-old woman arrested in East Delhi with 55g of smack

19-year-old woman arrested in East Delhi with 55g of smack

The Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) of the Shahdara district apprehended a 19-year-old woman, identified as Roopa, for her alleged involvement in drug peddling. During the operation, police recovered 55.52 grams of smack (heroin) from her possession in East Delhi's Geeta Colony.

Read More
General News

Bhilwara's Textile Industry faces uncertainty

Bhilwara's Textile Industry faces uncertainty

The textile industry in Bhilwara, a city renowned for its extensive fabric production, is currently facing significant challenges as the ongoing crisis in the Middle East casts uncertainty over exports and operations. The situation has escalated as the crisis in the Middle East has begun to impact local businesses. "Textile industries are facing some trouble due to the war, and if the war continues in the near future, exports from here could be affected," Jain noted. He emphasised the current predicament, saying, "Currently, export orders are on hold. They are either stalled locally or at the port, or have been put on hold by other parties."

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.