Karregutta sees 9-day OP to flush Maoists

Warangal:The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) conducted a nine-day counterinsurgency operation to curb Maoist entry in Karregutta Hills near the border between Telangana and Chhattisgarh.
Security forces use advanced surveillance tools such as drones and helicopters to search through dense forests and enter challenging terrain.
Intelligence Agency (IB) Tapan Kumar Deka received updates directly from CRPF officials by visiting the Karregutta area in person, giving it special priority.
During the mission, CRPF personnel identified and neutralized several Maoist dumps and underground bunkers. This success has been hailed as a major milestone in its efforts to demolish Maoist infrastructure in the region.
Authorities decided to establish a permanent CRPF base camp in Karregutta Hills. The camp will become a key link between Chhattisgarh and Telangana, allowing for rapid response and coordinated action to Maoist activities.
As part of the ongoing effort, the initial teams involved in the operation have returned with the deployed new forces to continue the momentum.