The camp at Pandakhol reserve forest was busted in an operation by the CRPF and Special Operations Group based on intelligence after the exchange of fire between security forces and Maoists at Salima Gochha, five days ago, Superintendent of Police, Ganjam, Ashish Kumar Singh said.
The arrested cadre of the Odisha Maobadi Party, which is led by Sabyasachi Panda, was identified as 42-year-old Damba Mallick alias Raju from Krupagadi village in Ganjam district, Singh said.
Three 5.5-mm INSAS rifles, two .303 rifles, 136 rounds of ammunition, four magazines, 20 detonators, batteries and wires, 10-kg splinters, use for manufacturing bombs and a bayonet were seized from the camp.
The seized ISAS rifles were looted by Maoists from the district armoury at Nayagarh during an attack in 2008, when 13 police persons were killed, Singh said.
Also seized were medicines, contraceptives tablets, baby syrup and clothes.