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Bomb found in body of jawan killed in encounter with Maoists in Jharkhand - The Times of India


RANCHI/NEW DELHI: Naxalites had surgically inserted an improvised explosive device (IED) in the body of a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawan who was killed three days back in an ambush in Jharkhand's Latehar district.

Doctors conducting the autopsy of the CRPF troopers at a government hospital in Ranchi were shocked when they found a 1.5 kg unexploded bomb stitched inside the abdomen of 29-year -old Constable Babulal Patel who was among those killed in the encounter with Naxals.

Jharkhand DGP G S Rath said the body of Patel with the IED implanted in it was recovered by patrol squads yesterday evening from near the encounter site and the postmortem was scheduled for today morning.

"The doctors became suspicious when they saw the body of the CRPF jawan. The bomb disposal squad was then called and the body was placed in an open field," Rath told .

Later, the IED was defused by the bomb squad, a senior CRPF official said.

"The IED was a pressure bomb prototype which explodes on being disturbed," he said.

Thirteen people--nine CRPF personnel, one personnel from the state's special anti-Naxal force 'Jharkhand Jaguars' and three civilians--were killed in the encounter that occurred on January 7.

Earlier, Naxalites in Latehar district of Jharkhand put the body of a critically injured and incapacitated jawan over a landmine following a fierce battle between the Maoists and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on Monday morning, in an action reminiscent of a scene from Oscar-winning Bosnian war film "No Man's Land". On Tuesday evening, security forces along with local villagers found the jawan's body deep in Karmatiya jungles. However, as soon as the body was picked up, the mine exploded, killing three villagers and blasting the jawan to smithereens.

The film No Man's Land had ended with an injured Bosnian soldier lying on the mine while still alive with no hope of rescue. Bosnian Serbs had put his body over a landmine while he was unconscious.

Sources said, in all probability the jawan bled to death while lying on the mine adding that even if he had gained consciousness and tried to move, he would have died. Following the blasts, the forces retreated on Tuesday night and the combing operation was restarted with reinforcements on Wednesday.

On the trail of senior CPI (Maoist) leader Arvindji, around 300 soldiers from CRPF and Jharkhand Jaguars were combing Karmatiya forests when they were ambushed by a contingent of around 200 Maoists - led by a woman - who were firing at them from hill top. The forces had taken the only narrow path that cut through the jungle and then opened into a plain with hills surrounding it. That the Maoists were in Army fatigues confounded matters. About 600 Maoists are suspected to be hiding in the jungles moving between Bihar and Jharkhand.
 
These naxalites have brains . We aren't fighting an amateur force within ourselves......phewwww.
 
This is nothing new, guerillas have always done these things, booby-trapping dead bodies with explosives. Iraqi insurgents do it, Maoists have done it in the past. These are well known geurilla tactics. Maybe the doctor did not expect it, and must have gotten the shock of his life, to see a live bomb inside a cadaver he was opening up. But the CRPF fellows should have checked for it and removed it before handing it over to the doctor. It is SOP for counter guerilla troops everywhere.
 
Dirty cowards. They are getting more and more desperate. We should use the military to kill all remaining rats.
 
Cant even protect our borders and we talk about going after them? I have more sympathy for them than those KAshmiri pigs
 
Its time to bring in Army and flush these cockroaches out.
Normally Army can not do operation. You need special trained soldiers to kill them . CRPF is trained to do that but they are not allowed to do operation at much big level. They do not have any air support. If army and CRPF do combined operation then it ll take some months only to clean this sh!t. But government is not much serious. center government provides funds to state to fight these moist problem so this is kinda political reason also.

First these moist used to represent rural area but now they are much like terrorists. But still there are many issue that government needs to deal.
 
Its time to bring in Army and flush these cockroaches out.

Nah, CAPFs and state police forces are enough for these scoundrels:



If Moaists watch this vid on the CRPF COBRAs that are on their tails they will dirty their pants:

 
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