"The cadres were eliminated in a joint operation carried out by Bijapur (Chhattisgarh) and Gadchiroli (Maharashtra) police on the bordering areas of both the states notorious for Maoist activities," Inspector General of Police, Bastar Range, SRP Kalluri told PTI.
In the view ofTactical Counter Offensive Campaign (TCOC) of naxals which usually starts from January during which they step up their activities, a special operation was launched by Bijapur's District Reserve Group(DRG) and 'C 60' (special operations group of Maharashtra Police), he said.
"The strategy was to enter Bijapur National Park area, a Maoist bastion, from Maharashtra side. Our forces first went to Maharashtra side surreptitiously and then penetrated Bijapur jointly with Maharashtra forces, which Maoists could not anticipate," he said.
The first skirmish took place in the deep jungles of Sendra under Farsegarh police station limits of Bijapur in which a senior woman cadre was killed, Kalluri said.
The deceased rebel was identified as Mangi, the LOS (Local Operation Squad) commander of the National Park area committee of Maoists, who was carrying a reward of Rs 5 lakh.
"Besides, an Insas rife and its five magazines were also recovered from the place," the IG said, adding that Bastar Police have recovered an Insas service rifle after a long time.
recovered the body of a rebel along with a muzzle-loading gun, the IG said, adding, the exact location of second encounter was yet to be known.
Preparations are on to airlift the forces, bodies of Maoists and other recoveries from Damarancha, Kalluri added.
With this encounter, the number of Maoists gunned down by police in separate incidents in Bastar this month has gone up to seven.
