
Maoist carrying 5L reward killed in encounter: Police
The encounter took place in the forested region of Donginpara in the Kerlapal area, where the body of Kotla Ganga alias Muchaki Ganga, an area committee member of Kerlapal, was recovered.
According to Sukma superintendent of police Kiran Chavan, the joint operation involved personnel from the district reserve guard (DRG), Special Task Force (STF), and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). It was launched based on intelligence inputs regarding Maoist presence in the inter-district zone of Sukma and Dantewada.
The encounter began on the morning of July 29, with intermittent gunfire exchanged between Maoists and the advancing forces throughout the day.
Security forces seized a significant cache of arms, explosives, and Maoist literature from the site, including a BGL launcher rifle, nine BGL shells and cartridges, a wireless set with charger, 11 detonators, four bundles of Cordtex wire (detonating cord), gelatin rods and other daily use materials.
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The presence of a BGL and explosive devices indicates the militant's operational significance and preparedness.
Three DRG jawans sustained injuries during the operation after a pressure IED planted by Maoists exploded. They were swiftly evacuated from the dense forest and are currently receiving advanced medical care. Their condition is reported to be stable and out of danger.
Inspector general of police, Bastar range P Sundarraj, reiterating his statement, appealed to Maoists to lay down arms and join the mainstream. "Maoism is nearing its end. Continuing with violence will only lead to harsher consequences," Sundarraj warned.

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