Acting on input provided by a surrendered naxal, the explosive, packed in a big steel container, was unearthed from Bastanar valley under Kodenar police station limits of the district, Bastar Superintendent of Police R N Dash said.
Cadre Ramesh, who recently surrendered in Narayanpur district, during interrogation revealed that a powerful landmine was planted around 1.5 km away from Bastanar Chowk towards Geedam on the highway that connects Jagdalpur to Dantewada and Bijapur district headquarters, he said.
"The IED was planted in 2008 when the road was single-lane and kuchha before the construction. A major incident was averted after the detection as it was a live explosive," the SP said, tagging the recovery as a "major success".
The explosivewas immediately neutralised by the BDS, he added.
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