Police catch weapons after meeting Naxals on Maharashtra-Chihatisgarh border, lightning tube

Gadchiroli: Officials said police recovered two weapons from Maoists, several on-site detonators, detonators and other materials after exchanging them with the Maoists after exchanging them with the Maoists in the Gadchiroli area of ​​Maharashtra near the border of Chhattisgarh on Monday.
The exchange was conducted at three locations and lasted for two hours, released by the Police Department (SP) office.
It received intelligence on Sunday afternoon saying that Maoist Bhamragad Dalam had established a camp on the Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh border, near which is the newly opened foot bridge in Kawande, Gadchiroli.
Based on these inputs, the operation includes about 200 C-60 commandos, a dedicated police unit responsible for combating Naxal violence and launched other SP M Rames leadership on Sunday night.
On Monday morning, when the police department carried out the action, Maoists began firing fires on them in vain, resulting in strong revenge on the C-60 units. Intermittent exchanges with Maoists took place in three locations over a two-hour period.
After the gunfight stopped, the police recovered two weapons – an automatic Insas rifle and a single rifle – a magazine, several live tours, detonators, a radio, 3 “Pitthus” (sacks used by Maoists), a large amount of NAX literature and property.
The C-60 commando completely destroyed the camps established by Maoists.
The statement said that the chances of some Maoists being injured/killed and being dragged away by others cannot be ruled out.