Four Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) planted allegedly by Maoists to target security personnel were recovered on Wednesday by security forces in Chhattisgarh's insurgency-hit district of Kanker.
A joint team of Border Security Force (BSF) and district force recovered the explosives during a search operation in the forests of Bande police station area, a Maoist hotbed, Pakhanjore Sub-Divisional Officer of Police (SDOP) Jai Prakash Badhai told PTI.
While the security forces were cordoning-off Korenar village forests, they spottedan electric wire connection and subsequently found the IEDs, kept in different objects under the ground, Badhai said.
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According to a BSF official, the pipe bombs were connected to a wireless 'walkie-talkie' in a manner that if the wireless set receives a call, the bomb detonator catches the signal too and the IED explodes.
Earlier also, such kind of connection with IED was found in Badgaon area of Kanker, the official added.
The explosives were immediately destroyed by the bomb disposal squad of BSF and Counter Terrorism and Jungle Warfare (CTJW) college, Kanker.