July 08, 2020
Once the ongoing Court of Inquiry concludes
Once the ongoing Court of Inquiry concludes, it will bring out the clear
picture," a senior official said.The 25 slain men belonged to the Delta company
of the 74th Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and were deployed in the Naxal
hotbed between Burkapal and Chintagufa in Sukma district, one of the worst-hit
by ultra-Left violence. Some others, however, described the transfers are
"routine".A similar attack on March 11 had killed 12 CRPF personnel in Bheji in
the same district.Seeking to set its house in order after 37 troopers were
killed in two recent Naxal ambush in Sukma, the force has also transferred at
least half-a-dozen Commandants and a Deputy Inspector General (DIG) posted in
the Bastar region, and has replaced them with some of some of its best officers
serving in other parts of the country.Around noon, a group of personnel having
lunch came under heavy fire near Burkapal in which 25 men were killed and 22
sophisticated firearms, including 13 AK series assault rifles, 5 INSAS rifles,
3,420 cartridges, 22 bulletproof jackets and other equipment were looted.In
order to address issues of fatigue and demotivation, DG Bhatnagar has also
mooted plans to rotate one-third of the manpower of the battalions that are
deployed in the interiors of the Bastar region, the official said.They said the
AC was commanding the 99 personnel-strong team on the fateful day of April 24,
and the flank that came under attack was led by Inspector Raghubir Singh, who
was killed in the ambush..Top CRPF officers told PTI the suspension of the
Assistant Commandant was ordered following receipt of a preliminary report about
shortcomings that might have led to the massacre.They said newly appointed CRPF
Director General R R Bhatnagar has cracked the whip and asked for a "complete
overhaul" of the battalions deployed for counter-insurgencyand anti-Naxal
operations in the inhospitable terrain of Bastar.Officials said the preliminary
inquiry conducted by the force has found an "apparent lack of leadership" on the
part of the company commander in effectively dealing with the attack and
directing the rest of the men to effectively retaliate.Sources indicated
disciplinary action could be taken against some more officers on the directions
of the Union home ministry, to whom the CRPF recently submitted a report on the
ambush. It functions under the Jagargunda AreaCommittee led by another dreaded
Naxalite leader Papa Rao.Officials had earlier said the assault was led by the
1st battalion of the Peoples Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) headed by Naxal
commander Hidma who is said to be active in the area at present.The area where
the attack took place is considered the stronghold of south Bastar Divisional
Committee headed by Maoist commander Raghu."These actions have been taken based
on preliminary findings.New Delhi: The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has
suspended its commander Flood Light
who led the team which came under attack by Naxalites in Chhattisgarhs Sukma on
April 24, leaving 25 personnel dead.The attack is said to have been launched by
about 150-200 Naxals.While the company commander, Assistant Commandant J
Vishwanath, has been suspended for alleged "failure of leadership", the
commanding officer of the 74th battalion, Commandant Firoze Kuzur, has been
shifted out of Chhattisgarh
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