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Chhattisgarh encounter: Bodies of Naxals flown to hospital; identification underway

Updated - December 01, 2021 12:38 pm IST

Published - March 03, 2018 12:07 pm IST - Hyderabad

The postmortem examination will be conducted at Bhadrachalam Area Hospital.

Bodies being transported by helicopter after a gunfight between police and naxalites on the Telangana-Chhattisgarh border on March 2, 2018.

The bodies of eight Maoists, who were among the 10 militants killed in an encounter in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur district, were flown to a Telangana hospital and their identification was likely to be completed on Saturday, an official said.

The Greyhounds, an anti-Naxal force, had on March 2 swooped on the camp of Maoists near Pujari Kanker in Bijapur district, as part of a joint operation with the Chhattisgarh Police. Ten Maoists, including six women, were killed in the early morning operation in which a personnel of the elite force also lost his life.

“Bodies of two Naxals and the junior commando of Greyhounds were airlifted yesterday. Due to the inaccessibility of the location, the rest of the bodies were flown in a chopper this morning to the hospital,” Superintendent of Police of Telangana’s Bhadradri Kothagudem district Ambar Kishor Jha told

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“We have received all the ten bodies from the encounter site. Postmortem will be conducted today. We will follow all the Supreme Court directions related to encounter cases,” he said.

According to the SP, the postmortem examination will be conducted at the Bhadrachalam Area Hospital.

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The identification process is also underway. “By [this] afternoon we hope to complete the process and get a clear picture,” the SP said.

Security forces from Telangana and Chhattisgarh had launched the counter-insurgency operation in the forest on the inter-State border based on inputs about a gathering of a large group of ultras, officials had said.

“Susheel Kumar, a junior commando of the Greyhounds, lost his life,” officials had said.

Six women were among the militants killed in the operation which took place around 6.30 a.m., the SP said.

The Chhattisgarh Police had identified two of the dead Naxals as Sanjeev, a “deputy commander”, and a woman named Pedda Budri.

Both were part of the protection team of Hari Bhushan, secretary of the Maoists’ Telangana State committee, Deputy Inspector General of Police, South Bastar range, Sundarraj P. had said.

An AK-47, among others, was recovered from the encounter site indicating the presence of a top leader of the outfit at the site where encounter took place, a senior police official had said.

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