Three stacks, including the top Maoist commander Shravan in Chhattisgarh Encounter

Raipur, September 28 (IANS). Upper Maoist commander Shravan Makam alias Vishwanath alias Vishwanath alias Budharam penalty died in a constant meeting between Maoists and police forces in Tiyarpani forests in the cancer district of Chhattisgarh. The campaign, which began on Sunday, is jointly managed by the District Reserve Guard (DRG) and Border Security Force (BSF). Police Superintendent Indira Kalyan Elisela confirmed the death of Shravan, who worked as secretary of the Sitanadi Rawas Coordination Committee. With him, two other Maoist Nagari Area Committee/Gebra Los commander Rajesh Alias ​​Rakesh Hemla and Mainpur-Nuapada coordination protection team Basanti Kunjam alias also died in Prime Minister. The meeting took place in the Hill Forest area near Chhindkarak Village under the cancer police station near Dhamtari-Odisha border. After this, the bodies of two men and a female Maoist were performed in the search operation, along with a SLR, a 303 rifle, a rifle with 12 drill and a weapon, including other Maoist materials. The three dead Maoists had a total reward of Rs 14 Lakh. Shravan had a reward of 8 lakh rupees alone, after which Rajesh had a reward of 5 Lakh rupees and 1 lakh rupees on Basanti. Alisella said the joint team launched a campaign based on intelligence on the activity of Maoists in the Middle Bos area of ​​cancer. The meeting is still underway and the security forces staff continue with a search operation in the dense forest area. This development is an important setback for Maoist activities in the area. Officials believe that this campaign will weaken the coordination between the Maoist groups active on the Chhattisgarh Odisha border. Security has been tightened in the surrounding districts and additional powers have been deployed to ensure the area full search of the area. Police have repeated their dedication to ending the Maoist influence and restore peace in the areas concerned. -Ians Aks/DKP shares this story -tags

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