Maoists attacked CRPF camps after training in Dummy camps, NIA investigated

The NIA has rejected a major rule over the past two years in the case of deadly attacks on the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camps in the Bijapur district. On Friday, the NIA filed a charge sheet against 17 accused, including the Maoist’s central committee member Hidma, in a special court in Jagdalpur. He prepared the attackers through intensive training inspirational speeches and planned meetings. The Maoists attacked CRPF camps after training in Dummy camps (symbolic picture) JNN, Jagdalpur. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has rejected a major rule over the past two years in the case of deadly attacks on the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camps in the Bijapur district. The NIA filed a charge sheet in the Special Court on Friday, and the NIA filed a charge sheet against the 17 accused, including the Maoist’s central committee member Hidma, in the Special Court in Jagdalpur. Investigation revealed that the Maoists had made these attacks full preparations by Dummy camps before they had carried out these attacks. He prepared the attackers through intensive training, motivational speeches and planned meetings. Below are youths planned, weapons were collected and the final attack was carried out by a thorough reiki of the target camps. Armed with a barrel grenade launcher, these camps attacked, and the case is related to the attacks on CRPF and Cobra camps located on January 16, 2024 in Dharmavaram, Chintavagu and Pams in the Bijapur district. It is alleged that Maoist cadres attacked these camps, armed with automatic weapons and BGL (Barrel Pomegranate Launcher). 12 soldiers were injured in an attack on the Dharmavaram CRPF camp founded on December 17, 2023. The NIA investigated the case on February 9, 2024. The initial investigation of 250-300 unidentified armed Maoist cadres was revealed in the initial investigation of 21 nominee and 250-300 unidentified armed Maois cube address. The arrested accused includes Sodhi Baman alias, while 16 others are still absolute. The accused includes the top leaders of the CPI (Maoist), among the accused, the top leaders of the CPI (Maoist) are also among the accused. Two members of the Central Committee and commander of the PLGA Battalion number are prominent among them. The NIA says that further investigation into the case is underway and that the search for other accused has been strengthened.