Beltangady : Hand Grenades, Pistol and Ammunition Seized from Naxal Encounter Site


Beltangady: Hand Grenades, Pistol and Ammunition Seized from Naxal Encounter Site

Beltangady/Bangalore, Mar 11 (PTI): Police and Anti-Naxal Force (ANF) personnel have recovered about 30 high-explosive hand grenades, imported pistol, ammunition of self-loading rifle (SLR .333 9mm) left behind by naxals after an encounter at Mittabagilu in Western Ghats, authorities said today.

"Detonators and explosive powder and quite a bit of literature in various languages including Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi and Maoist training material were recovered", Inspector General of Police (Western Range), C H Pratap Reddy, told PTI by telephone.





 

An ANF constable had been injured in the firing by naxals in the forest area bordering Dakshina Kannada and Chikmagalur districts yesterday, and he was out of danger. "Quite a number of ANF personnel are continuing the combing operations", Reddy said.

He said there were an estimated 20-25 naxals, including a "minimum of five to six women", and they were possibly holding a regional training session.

Sources said the naxals chose the place believing it's "safe". They said "various leads" are being pursued for investigation, which include possibility of naxals hatching a plot to disturb the March 18 Udupi-Chikmagalur Lok Sabha byelection.

  

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  • Gerald, modankap-bantval

    Sun, Mar 11 2012

    IT WILL SPREAD ALL OVER INDIA!!! THE REASON IS VERY SIMPLE DUE TO OUR YEDDY LIKE POLITICIANS ARE GIVING BIRTH TO THIS KIND OF THOUGHTS

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  • R.Fernandes, Dubai

    Sun, Mar 11 2012

    Ismail K Perinje
    There is no mystery.Money can buy anything in india.May be our army and police force is only selling them for money.It was also proved that near Bangladesh border our army was selling bullets and granades which was provided to them for training.Mera Bharat Mahan

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/ Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 11 2012

    Where is BD/VHP/RSS and RS?

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  • Jayaprakash v.shetty, Padubidri/Kuwait

    Sun, Mar 11 2012

    One possible source of these weapons is Pakistan and smuggled via Nepal into India (Kolkatta) and bought by different groups (e.g., SIMI, Indian Muzahidden, Naxals, etc).

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Sun, Mar 11 2012

    It is still a mystery how these advanced weapons and explosives are found in the possession of Naxals.Naxalbari movement started in Kolkatta long before to counter JAMIDAR's injustice meted to haves not and farmers which is still continuing unabated.The package of welfare funds in Naxal affected area need to be fasted and implemented to eradicate naxal dominance.Last year Home Minister said to press person that Indian Govt d Karanataka State from Naxal affected sates!!?Then how these 'explosive' news of Naxals coming in?

    Likewise, innocents/tribals/locals of naxal affected area should be taken in to confidence and if need arises should be rehabilitated

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