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Brave C-60 Police Commandos Defeat 12 Naxalites on Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh Border

Brave C-60 Police Commandos Defeat 12 Naxalites on Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh Border

Brave C-60 Police Commandos Defeat 12 Naxalites on Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh Border

The police jawans of the C-60 unit, who encountered 12 Naxalites on the Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh border, were welcomed by other officials at the Police Headquarters in Gadchiroli. The jawans were greeted with applause and flowers upon reaching the headquarters after completing the operation.

The encounter has resulted in the death of 12 Naxal cadres including 5 women. The Superintendent of Police, Gadchiroli, Neelotpal, said that various crimes, including encounters, arson and murder, had been registered against the dead Maoists. He also said that all armed formations and cadres in Uttar Gadchiroli have been neutralised by the police.

Additionally, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has declared a cash reward of Rs. 51 lakhs to the C60 commandos and Gadchiroli Police for conducting the operation successfully.

Earlier, seven C-60 parties led by the Deputy Superintendent of Police officers were sent near the Chattisgarh border in Wandoli village. On July 17, an encounter broke out between the Maharashtra Police C-60 team and Maoist insurgents in the forest area between Chhindbhatti and PV-82 in the border area of Kanker. A heavy exchange of fire began on Wednesday afternoon and continued intermittently for six hours. The resulting firefight left 12 Naxal cadres dead.

One police sub-inspector (PSI) and one jawan who sustained injuries are now out of danger, have been evacuated and shifted to Nagpur and are undergoing treatment there. The area search led to the recovery of seven automotive weapons, including three AK-47s, two INSAS, one carbine and one SLR. Security forces have intensified the search operations in the region as they continue to monitor the situation closely.

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C-60 police unit -: The C-60 police unit is a special group of police officers in Maharashtra trained to fight against Naxalites, who are armed rebels.

Naxalites -: Naxalites are groups of people in India who use violence to fight against the government. They are also called Maoists.

Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh border -: This is the area where the states of Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh meet. It is in central India.

Deputy Superintendent of Police -: A Deputy Superintendent of Police is a high-ranking officer in the police force who helps lead and manage police activities.

Superintendent of Police -: A Superintendent of Police is an even higher-ranking officer who oversees the police force in a large area or district.

Neelotpal -: Neelotpal is the name of the Superintendent of Police who confirmed the success of the operation.

Uttar Gadchiroli -: Uttar Gadchiroli is a region in Maharashtra where the encounter with the Naxalites took place.

Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis -: Devendra Fadnavis is a senior politician in Maharashtra who helps lead the state government.

Rs. 51 lakhs -: Rs. 51 lakhs is a large amount of money in Indian currency, given as a reward to the commandos. One lakh is equal to 100,000 rupees.

Nagpur -: Nagpur is a big city in Maharashtra where the injured officers are recovering in a hospital.
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