Anti-Naxal ops in Orissa to be cleared by HQ: Prakash Mishra

Press Trust Of  India

New Delhi, Jan 18: All big operations in Left wing extremism-hit states including Orissa, which need large-scale mobilisation of forces, will be cleared after approval from the CRPF headquarters, said new chief of anti-Naxal operations force said.

Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Director General Prakash Mishra has taken the decision to monitor first-hand important security forces offensives in the Naxal grid after he recently toured some of the worst Maoist violence affected states of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Orissa.

The decision of the new CRPF boss is also understood to have been made in the wake of the December 1 encounter in Sukma in Chhattisgarh where 14 force personnel were killed during an operation where over 2,000 personnel of joint security forces were mobilised to strike the red ultras.

‘‘The large operations will be okayed by the headquarters here. I, including my operations team, will be involved with the ground operations during the planning and execution stages,’’ Mishra told the media.

When asked if this “vetting” from the headquarters would lead to some crucial time-loss in launching operations, the DG said with the advent of modern gadgets and tools, all such exercises can be followed on a virtually real-time basis.

‘‘I don’t think there would be any time-loss. In this age we have communication gadgets and other devices where we can plan and execute things in a quick span of time or to say on a real-time basis,’’ he said.

The top brass of the force, at present, is informed about all large and important operations being undertaken by force commanders on ground but it is understood that after this decision, the central command of the force will play a more active role.

The DG said large operations, with big number of troops on ground, leads to larger visibility of the force personnel in the operations area thereby making them vulnerable to be spotted and identified. Hence, before embarking on such exercises, the CRPF headquarters will decide on the merits and requirements for launching such offensives, the DG said.

 

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