Operation was
conducted by a team of the state's District Reserve Group (DRG) this
morning after they got a tip-off about movement of Naxals in Mirtur
police station area of the district," Inspector General of Police,
Bastar Range, SRP Kalluri said, while calling the operation a
success.Acting on the information, the DRG team comprising 55 personnel
was mobilised to the interiors of Mirtur, located around 450 kms from
the state capital, Kalluri said. As police cordoned off a forest axis
between Hallur and Hakwa villages, a group of armed insurgents opened
indiscriminate fire on them triggering a gun-battle
between the two
sides, the IG said. "The gunfight lasted about an hour. On finding the
security personnel zeroing-in on them, the rebels fled into the core
forest," he said. "Later, during a search of the spot, bodies of four
Naxals in 'uniform' were found. Four weapons-a pistol, a 303 rifle, a
315 bore rifle and a 12 bore gun -- were also found from the spot," he
said. He said one of the Naxals killed in the encounter has been
identified as Rainu, who was commander of Bairamgarh area committee's
action team. Further details of the operation will be known once the DRG
team returns to its camp, he added.
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