Chhattisgarh: Two police personnel injured in pressure-IED blast
Two policemen, including a sub-inspector, were injured when a pressure bomb, suspected to be planted by the Naxals, went off in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district on Friday, the police said. The incident took place this morning near Ulloor village when a team of the district police force was out on an area domination operation, said Deputy Inspector General of Police (South Bastar Range) P Sundarraj.
Naxals had put up banners and posters near Ulloor: Police
On getting information that Naxals had put up banners and posters near Ulloor, the police team along with a Bomb Disposal Squad approached the spot, around 450 km from Raipur, Sundarraj said. While the security personnel were trying to remove posters, a pressure improvised explosive device (IED) went off, injuring sub-inspector Yogesh Patel and Bomb Disposal Squad constable Indrajeet Singh, the DIG said.
Injured were immediately taken to a hospital in Bhopalpatnam
Pressure-IEDs work on pressure mechanism and goes off when someone steps on it. The injured were immediately taken to a hospital in Bhopalpatnam. Additional forces were rushed to the area, where an intense search operation has been launched to track down the ultras, the IPS officer said. On March 13, nine CRPF personnel were killed in a blast triggered by Naxals in Sukma district.