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When Maoists ambushed a team of special task force (STF) personnel in forests of Pidmal in Sukma, the injured jawans hammered away alerts on tracker device seeking help, but reinforcements reached very late.
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"There
was a big delay even though the SOS was sent minutes after the ambush,"
injured STF constable Arvind Sharma told TOI at Jagdalpur hospital.
"When we realized the team had been ambushed, I pressed the button on
tracker device which works like an alarm indicating that firing has
begun and the force has been ambushed. It directly alerts police
headquarters and STF base camp at Baghera in Durg district," said the
native of Gorakhpur, who suffered bullet injuries on both legs.
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Sharma
said the tracker instrument gives the exact location of the ambush.
"While the firing continued till 3.30 pm, we didn't even get an
opportunity to send SMSes or even check where bullets were hitting us.
We were hoping that additional forces would rush in, but none turned up.
In fact, injured jawans walked continuously for 13 km after sustaining
bullet injuries," he said.
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Another
injured jawan, Ranjeet Singh, said more than 400 Maoists ambushed them
and he failed to understand why such a small team of 49 STF jawans was
sent to an area dominated by rebels. "We carried all other injured
jawans to the nearest CRPF camp and continued to retaliate. The rebels
kept following us," he said.
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Bastar
SP Ajay Yadav said the tracker also works offline and alerts base camp
and PHQ on jawans' locations, movements and helps in cross-checking if
the team was actually on a search operation.
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