Additional DGP (Anti-Naxal Operation) Ram Nivas said that during the 'Bharat Bandh' call, the Maoists triggered a land mine blast in Sukma district in Bastar region today in which four police personnel were injured.
The incident took place when the police team was carrying out routine patrols.
The Naxals also opened fire at the police later. However, when the police retaliated, they escaped from the scene. The injured policemen were later taken to hospitals, Ram Nivas added.
Police also claimed to have gunned down four Maoists in a
separate encounter in Bijapur district.
According to a senior police officer during the encounter in Bijapur district under Bhairamgarh police station, four Maoists were killed.
Ram Nivas said that police had gone to Bhairamgarh area to remove the trees felled by Naxalites. When the police were patrolling in the area on Tuesday night, Naxals opened fire at them. Police also retaliated and the exchange of fire continued through the night, after which, Naxals fled away from the spot.
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He added that during the search operation 10 tiffin bombs and some other equipment were recovered from the site. Blood stains and marks of bodies being dragged were also found on the ground, based on which, police say that at least four Naxalites had been killed.
Meanwhile, Maoists also set on fire three vehicles, including two dumpers that were in use for road construction in Rajnandgaon district, police said.
In view of the 'Bharat Bandh' call given by Naxals, police have stepped up security in the state and put their personnel on alert.
According to police, while the transportation in urban areas has not been affected much, in the interior area it was badly hit as the ultras have dug up roads at some places and cut trees.