CRPF orders inquiry into blood-stained uniforms found in dump

A fatal Maoist ambush killed 14 CRPF personnel in Sukma district of Chhattisgarh on Monday

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 04 2014 | 12:13 PM IST
The CRPF today said it has ordered an inquiry into the shocking recovery of uniforms, suspected to be that of troopers martyred in a recent Naxal ambush in Chhattisgarh, in a garbage dump near a hospital in state capital Raipur.

Acting Central Reserve Police Force chief R C Tayal said the inquiry would be conducted by the Inspector General of the state and a report would be submitted soon.

"We have ordered an inquiry to find out how it happened. Serious action will be taken against the guilty. We suspect some political workers took these items from the lower staff in the hospital in Raipur.We are looking into it," Tayal, who was in Raipur after the December 1 encounter, said.

14 CRPF personnel, including two officers, were killed in the encounter in Sukma district of the state on Monday.

Camouflaged pattern uniforms like the one worn by CRPF troops in operations and jungle boots were found lying in the garbage dump near Ambedkar Hospital in Raipur yesterday, sparking an outrage.

This is the same hospital were the autopsy of the slain soldiers was done after their bodies were flown-in on Tuesday from the site of the encounter in south Bastar's Sukma.

Officials said these items, worn by combat soldiers, are handed over to local police as per procedure who register a case under sections of the IPC and they are called a 'case property' and not even handed over to the next of kin.

"My message is that we have full respect for our martyrs. If I need to say sorry (to the families of those killed) I will do that. Normal process in such cases is that these (clothes and boots) are taken by the case investigating police officer. Let me get the details (of the inquiry) and we will take required action," Tayal said.

Opposition Congress leaders had said the incident showed 'insensitivity and disrespect' of the authorities and demanded an apology from the BJP government in the state.
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First Published: Dec 04 2014 | 11:45 AM IST

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