Jharkhand news: An encounter took place between police, security forces and Naxalites in Latehar district of Jharkhand, which has achieved great success. The police killed three Naxalites. However, there is also news of a jawan injury in it. It is being told that in this encounter between security forces and Naxalites, three Naxalites including Jharkhand Jana Sangh Mukti Morcha (JJMP) supremo Pappu Lohra were killed.
The encounter took place between police and Naxalites on Saturday morning in Eichar forest of Latehar police station area. In this, a soldier of set one is also said to be injured, whose name is Awadh Singh. He is currently referred to RIMS.
Pappu Lohra was a prize of 10 lakhs
According to the information, the Jharkhand Police had received information that JJMP supremo Pappu Lohra, who was a prize of 10 lakhs, is trying to carry out a major crime in the Echabar forest with his companions. This was followed by a campaign under the leadership of Latehar SP Kumar Gaurav, which included CRPF and Jharkhand Police. During the campaign, militants fired on security forces, in which one other Naxalites including Pappu Lohra and his partner Prabhat Lohra (prize of 5 lakh) were killed.
A Naxalite arrested
A dreaded Naxalite of the Naxalite organization has also been arrested in the encounter of Naxalites and police. It is being told that an INSAS rifle has also been recovered from him. According to the information, all these are members of the Maoist of JJMP and the operation is still going on in the area.
Explain that in other states including Jharkhand, police and security forces are continuously fighting the operations with Naxalites. Recently, a campaign was conducted against Naxalites in Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh, which was successful. Four Naxalites have been killed in an encounter with security forces in Gadchiroli, Maharashtra. At the same time, 27 Maoists including the top leader of the Naxalite movement and the spine, the Communist Party of India (Maoist) General Secretary Basavaraju were killed in Narayanpur, Chhattisgarh.