Seven powerful IEDs recovered in Dantewada district

Security forces launched a de-mining exercise on the route and spotted IEDs planted at various locations.

Update: 2016-04-24 15:06 GMT
Security forces have recovered seven powerful IEDs planted by Naxals in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada district (Photo: PTI)

Raipur: Seven powerful improvised explosive devices (IEDs), allegedly planted by Naxals, were recovered in Chhattisgarh's insurgency-hit Dantewada district on Sunday, police said.

A team of Central Reserve Police Force's 111th and 230th battalions and the local police recovered the explosives in a forest between Aranpur and Kondapara, a senior police said.

Road between Aranpur and Jagargundai is being constructed in this densely forested area, 450 km from Raipur.

Based on inputs provided by Sukka Ram Mandavi, a Naxal cadre  arrested last week, security forces launched a de-mining exercise on the route and spotted IEDs planted at various locations.

Security forces have often suffered casualties due to the landmines planted by Naxals on this route, he said.

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