Four IEDs were recovered and four Naxal memorials were demolished during a joint operation by the BSF and DRG in Chhattisgarh's Kanker district. The explosives and other Naxal-related materials were found in a hidden dump and later destroyed.
Four improvised explosive devices (IEDs) were recovered, and four Naxal memorials were demolished during a joint operation by the Border Security Force (BSF) and the District Reserve Guard (DRG) in North Bastar Kanker district, police said.

Joint Anti-Naxal Operation Details
According to Kanker Police, the operation was carried out in the Chhotebethiya police station area as part of the ongoing anti-Naxal campaign under the guidance of Bastar Range Inspector General Sundarraj P and the direction of Superintendent of Police Nikhil Kumar Rakhecha, along with In-charge DIG BSF Bhanupratappur Om Prakash.
A joint team of DRG and BSF, led by 2IC Commandant Manoj Kasana of the BSF's 94th Battalion, was sent for patrol and search operations in the Kanker-Narayanpur border area.
Explosives and Materials Recovered
During the search operation on March 15 in the forested hill region between Hapatola and Binagunda villages under Chhotebethiya police station limits, security forces recovered four IEDs along with other Naxal-related materials from a hidden dump.
The recovered explosives included three pressure cooker IEDs, one weighing around 10 kg, two weighing around 5 kg each and one pipe IED. Security personnel also recovered a bundle of electric wire, three Naxal uniforms, firecrackers and Naxal literature from the spot.
Naxal Memorials Demolished
Police said four Naxal memorial structures constructed in Kalpar and Amatola villages were also demolished during the operation. All the recovered IEDs were safely destroyed at the site, considering security concerns The operation involved Assistant Commandant Satendra Mohan of BSF's 94th Battalion, ASI DRG Commander Ukesh Korram and other personnel from the joint team.
Further legal proceedings are being carried out at Chhotebethiya police station, police added. (ANI)
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