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BSF recovers 60 Gelatin sticks, other arms, ammunitions from forest area in Odisha

By ANI | Published: February 27, 2021 1:13 AM

A team of Border Security Force (BSF) on Friday recovered 60 Gelatin sticks among other arms and ammunitions in Pindamali- Bhitarpara forest area.

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A team of Border Security Force (BSF) on Friday recovered 60 Gelatin sticks among other arms and ammunitions in Pindamali- Bhitarpara forest area.

"Based on intelligence received, a special operation was launched today in Pindamali- Bhitarpara forest area, Orissa. 60 Gelatin sticks, 50 electric detonators, 5 bundles of flexible wires, 30 small iron pellets and 2.5 kg urea were recovered in the operation," read a statement by BSF.

On February 23, the BSF seized explosives suspected to have stored by Maoists at Huntalguda in the Chitrakonda Swabhiman forest area on Andhra-Odisha Border (AOB).

( With inputs from ANI )

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