Senior STF officer killed in Naxal attack in Bastar

August 22, 2015 11:43 am | Updated November 16, 2021 07:12 pm IST - Raipur

A Special Task Force (STF) official was killed and a jawan injured when Naxals ambushed a team of security forces in Chhattisgarh’s insurgency-hit Bastar district today, police said.

The attack occurred at 02:00 AM when a contingent of STF was out for an operational task on NH30 in Darbha region of the district, notorious for Naxal violence.

The location of the ambush is close to Jeeram Ghati area of Bastar where the top Congress leadership of the state was wiped out by Maoists in May, 2013, killing 31 people.

Assistant Platoon Commandant (APC), STF Krishna Pal Singh was killed while a constable Santosh Yadav sustained minor injuries in the incident, Inspector General of Police (SIB) Deepanshu Kabra said.

Following inputs that Nsaxals had blocked NH-30, which connects Jagdalpur to Sukma, by felling trees and digging roads near Totapara village, the STF squad was despatched towards the spot from Darbha.

When the team reached near the village covering a distance of 3 kms, a large group of armed Naxals opened indiscriminate firing at them, following which security personnel launched retaliatory attack, he said.

After the ensuing gunfight that lasted for around two hours, Naxals fled into the thick jungles, he said.

APC Singh, who had sustained grievous bullet injuries, succumbed while being rescued from the spot, Mr. Kabra said, adding that Mr.Yadav has been admitted to a hospital in Jagdalpur.

Soon after receiving the alert, a reinforcement team was rushed to the spot and a massive search has been launched to nab the attackers. It was not immediately known if the Naxals had suffered any casualties, he said.

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