Police officer killed in encounter with Maoists in WB



Bankura: A police officer and a Maoist guerrilla were killed in an encounter between security forces and the extremists in West Bengal's Bankura district, police said on Thursday.

The incident took place yesterday at Sarenga area in the district when a team of police and joint forces rushed to the spot on getting information that a group of armed Maoists had raided the home of CPI-M leader and panchayat member Tarashankar Patra, SP Vishal Garg said.

Another team of joint forces from Lalgarh also arrived there and a gun battle ensued in which Inspector-in-Charge of Sarenga police station Rabi Lochan Mitra and a Maoist identified as Dule were killed, the SP said.

Patra and an extremist identified as Mithun were injured in the incident, Garg said.

DGP Bhupinder Singh said Mitra would be recommended for a posthumous gallantry award.

Replying to a question, the DGP denied that police camps in some areas were specifically set up to protect CPI(M) leaders. "The location of a camp is identified on the basis of threat perception in an area," he said.

On whether Mitra was wearing a bullet proof jacket during the encounter, Home Secretary Ardhendu Sen said, "We sent 700 jackets to the area, but cannot immediately say whether Mitra was wearing one."

PTI