Top Naxal commander killed in Jharkhand

July 23, 2014 09:54 am | Updated November 16, 2021 05:33 pm IST - Ranchi

In a pre-dawn operation, security forces on Wednesday killed a prominent Naxal commander operating in Jharkhand in the forests of Khunti district of the state.

According to preliminary information reaching the headquarters in Ranchi, the Naxal commander Vishal alias Tulsi alias Tadit, also the Special Committee member of CPI (Maoists) was gunned down by security forces in the jungles of village Limba-Sosokutti in the district.

Officials said the operation was led by P.R. Mishra, a five-time gallantry award winning officer of CRPF and at present Additional SP (Operations) of the district along with commandos of the elite CoBRA unit and district police.

A heavy exchange of fire took place between the two sides for close to an hour after which the Naxals retreated leading to the killing of the Maoist commander.

Security forces recovered an AK series rifle, 150 bullets, few magazines, a grenade and two mobile phones after the operation which ended at 4a.m.

“This is an important hit against the Maoists by security forces. Additional reinforcements are on-spot to check other Naxals in the area,” a senior official said.

An Assistant Commandant rank officer of the CoBRA unit has been shot under the eye in the operation and has been shifted to a hospital in the state capital, the official said.

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