Over two dozens of IEDs planted under a kutcha road in Sikid jungle in naxal-hit Latehar district were today recovered by security personnel during a routine search operation, police said.
Acting on a tip-off, the security personnel launched a massive search in the area and recovered 25 IEDs planted in a series underneath a kutcha road in the jungle, Superintendent of Policy Anup Birtheray said.
He said each IED weighed half kg and the explosive was planted to target security personnel.
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Meanwhile, security personnel arrested two activists of ultra group 'People's Liberation Front of India' (PLFI) and recovered arms and ammunition from Manahatu under Rania police station of extremist-affected Khunti district today.
In course of a joint operation by CRPF and District Armed Police, PLFI activists Ramu Singh and Amar Munda were arrested, Superintendent of Police Anish Gupta said.
Gupta told a press conference that one rifle, seven cartridges, 40 detonators and four mobile phones were seized from them.