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Naxals planting IEDs near polling booths in Chhattisgarh, claims police

Raipur: With Assembly elections nearing in Chhattisgarh, police have received inputs of Naxals planting Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) near polling booths in the Maoist-hotbed of Bastar division in a bid to disrupt the electoral process.Security

“The strategy of planting explosives near polling stations was used in previous elections to deter government officials and security forces from conducting polling. This time again they are reportedly doing the same,” an Intelligence Bureau official told PTI on condition of anonymity.



As per the information, the vulnerable areas where the ultras seem to be increasing their technique of planting IEDs include polling centres under Kokrajhar, Benoor, Dhaudai, Orchha, and Idka of Narayanpur district and Bayanar, Mardapal and Bade Dongar area of Kondagaon district, he said.  

However, he did not rule out the possibility of Naxals going with same strategy in their strongholds in other districts of the region.

Naxals find it easy to plant landmines after rainy season as it is convenient to dig tunnels on either side of a wet road to reach the top from below to plant the IED, the official said.

Since elections are scheduled after rains, the extremists may take advantage of the situation and try to carry out blasts through IEDs, the official said.

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