after anti-maoist op, forces set up new camp in karregutta hills
Raipur, Nov. 24 -- Nearly six months after a major anti-Maoist operation in the dense Karregutta Hills along the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border, security forces have set up a new camp in the area that was once regarded as a key hideout for senior Maoist leaders, officials familiar with the matter said. The 'Suraksha Evam Jan Suvidha Camp' was established on November 4 near Tadpala village under the Usoor police station limits in Bijapur district, officials said, adding it will function as a forward operating base for the CRPF's 196th Battalion and CoBRA's 205th Battalion, helping curb Maoist movement in the interstate border region and strengthening operational reach. "As part of the plan, joint teams of DRG, STF, CoBRA's 205th and 210th battalions and CRPF's 196th battalion reached Tadpala on Nov 3, selected a suitable site with senior officials, and established the camp the next day," the police said in a statement on Sunday....
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