Naxals are planning their attacks on security forces years in advance. For example, the explosive device which killed eight Central Reserve Police Force jawans in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district on Saturday was probably planted deep under the road at the time when the road was being constructed, official sources said. Such devices can be triggered off at will, years after they are planted, catching the security forces completely off guard.
The Chhattisgarh blast which blew up a bullet-proof vehicle left an eight foot deep crater in the road indicating that a very large quantity of explosive was used and it was buried deep under the road. To do this, the Naxals would have had to infiltrate the work force of the contractor building the road, or enlist their help to embed the explosives under the road. To make matters worse for the security forces, such deep devices are expected to have been implanted under several roads in the area. Sources said the Naxals have proper maps of the areas where they have planted the IEDs along with specific locations. They said such Improvised Explosive Devices can be triggered even after several years. "Normally, security forces get suspicious of IEDs
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