
435 Maoists, including 48 women, killed in 18 months of anti-Naxal operations in Chhattisgarh: Official data
NEW DELHI: Over the past 18 months, security forces have achieved significant success in anti-Naxal operations in Chhattisgarh, neutralising 435 Maoists, including a record 48 women operatives, officials said on Saturday.
According to official data accessed by TNIE, women now account for approximately 10% of the total Maoists killed between 2024 and June 20 2025, the highest number of female Naxal casualties recorded in any such period since 2001.
The sharp increase in neutralisation of Maoist operatives 198 in 2025 alone marks a significant blow to Left Wing Extremism (LWE) in the region.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
4 hours ago
- Time of India
Architect of Jambhulkheda blast, which claimed lives of 15 jawans, arrested
1 2 Nagpur: In a significant breakthrough, Gadchiroli police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) arrested a hardcore Maoist, Ankal alias Mannu Sulge Pallo, deputy commander of the Korchi Dalam, on Friday from Kawande jungle, near Maharashtra's last police post. He had a reward of Rs six lakh on his head. This post gained prominence after the visit of chief minister Devendra Fadnavis last month. The 28-year-old Maoist, a resident of Kawande in Bharmaragad tehsil, was nabbed while conducting reconnaissance to orchestrate subversive activities in the region. Sulge, who was underground since 2020, was a key figure in the 2019 Jambhulkheda blast in Kurkheda which killed 15 police personnel. The NIA took over the probe into the blast. Sulge's active involvement in the attack and other violent anti-state operations made him a high-value target, with the Maharashtra govt announcing a reward for his capture. Sulge's arrest marks a major success in Gadchiroli police's anti-Maoist operations, with 104 Maoists apprehended since January 2022. The operation was executed by a joint team comprising the Special Operations Squad, Kawande police post, and CRPF's 37th Battalion C-Company. Acting on intelligence, the teams spotted a suspicious individual in the Kawande jungle, leading to Sulge's swift apprehension. Further interrogation revealed his role in multiple violent incidents, including a 2021 encounter in Khobrameda jungle. He faces charges in five cases, including three encounters and two murders. A Kurkheda court has remanded him to seven days of police custody. Sulge's Maoist journey began in 2012 as a member of the National Indravati Park Company in Chhattisgarh, followed by stints in Bharmaragad and Korchi Dalams, rising to deputy commander by 2017. Since 2020, he operated covertly along the Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh border, gathering intelligence for Maoist activities. The operation was led under the guidance of senior officials, including Inspector General (Anti-Naxal Operations) Sandip Patil, Deputy Inspector General Ankit Goyal, and Gadchiroli SP Neelotpal, who vowed to intensify anti-Maoist operations.


Time of India
4 hours ago
- Time of India
40 lakh, gold found in ACB officer's home at Jagatpura
Jaipur: Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) Saturday claimed recovering over Rs 49 lakh in unaccounted cash, including the Rs 9.35 lakh found in his car, and nearly Rs 40 lakh during a late-night raid at the house of additional SP Jogaram Meena in Jagatpura. The searches also led to seizure of gold and silver jewellery, property documents worth crores, and 85 bottles of expensive foreign liquor. ACB has indicated that while Meena has not yet been formally arrested, further action will be taken based on the findings of the ongoing investigation. The case could potentially expose deeper layers of systemic corruption within govt departments in the state. Additional DG (ACB) Smita Srivastava said the officer has been relieved from the bureau and sent back to his parent department. An FIR will be registered against Meena after a thorough investigation, Srivastava said. The investigation into Meena's conduct began after ACB's intelligence wing received inputs indicating that he was misusing his official position for corrupt practices. DIG (ACB) Rajesh Singh said, "During his posting in Jhalawar, Meena allowed govt officials and employees to engage in corrupt activities in exchange for monthly bribes and facilitation fees. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trading CFD dengan Teknologi dan Kecepatan Lebih Baik IC Markets Mendaftar Undo He intimidated staff in various govt offices to extract these illegal payments on a regular basis." ACB's operation commenced Friday when Meena was intercepted at a toll plaza in Shivdaspura near Jaipur, while traveling back from Jhalawar with allegedly collected bribe money. The cash found in his vehicle was concealed in bundles and envelopes. Following the initial seizure, ACB teams conducted a raid on Meena's residence, employing cash-counting machines to tally the amounts discovered. The searches also found documentation related to multiple immovable assets, indicating that Meena may have amassed a significant portfolio through corrupt dealings. The liquor bottles found at his residence, stored without proper permits, have prompted the ACB to alert the Ramnagariya police station to act under the Excise Act. ACB officials said Meena was under surveillance for the past two months. During this time, he allegedly collected regular payments, described as "monthly cuts" and facilitation bribes, from various govt department officials in Jhalawar. Investigators are now reviewing Meena's phone call records, WhatsApp chats and financial transactions.


New Indian Express
5 hours ago
- New Indian Express
435 Maoists, including 48 women, killed in 18 months of anti-Naxal operations in Chhattisgarh: Official data
NEW DELHI: Over the past 18 months, security forces have achieved significant success in anti-Naxal operations in Chhattisgarh, neutralising 435 Maoists, including a record 48 women operatives, officials said on Saturday. According to official data accessed by TNIE, women now account for approximately 10% of the total Maoists killed between 2024 and June 20 2025, the highest number of female Naxal casualties recorded in any such period since 2001. The sharp increase in neutralisation of Maoist operatives 198 in 2025 alone marks a significant blow to Left Wing Extremism (LWE) in the region.