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Asian Tribune is published by World Institute For Asian Studies|Powered by WIAS Vol. 11 No. 296               

Maoists claim hostages freed, but no trace of them

From R. Vasudevan---Reporting from New Delhi
New Delhi, 06 September (Asiantribune.com):

Maoists on Sunday claimed to have released the three Bihar policemen taken hostage a week back but the State government said it had no information as the agonizing wait for their families continued.

Hopes of an end to the hostage crisis were dashed when there was no trace of the abducted policemen several hours after the Maoists claimed they had released them. "The search has been intensified as we have to ensure safe release of the hostages," additional director general of police (headquarters) PK Thakur said. "We do not not depend on the media reports that showed Maoists claiming to have released the cops," he said.

Chief Mnister Nitish Kumar also said that he had no knowledge about the release of the hostages. His comments followed an unsubstantiated claim by Maoists to some local media offices that they had released the three cops. Local TV channels in Jamui quoting Maoist sources said that the policemen had been released in Belhar forest on the border of Banka and Jamui. According to footage beamed on a local channel, a self-proclaimed Maoist leader identifying himself as 'Kishanji' met family members of one of the hostages, Abhay Prasad Yadav and assured them that he would be home soon.

"We have alerted the Superintendents of Police of these districts, but not a single hostage has been located anywhere," director general of police Neelmani and IG (operation) KS Dwivedi, overseeing the combing operation in the districts of Munger, Jamui, Lakhisarai, Banka and Kaimur, said.

A solution to the week-long hostage crisis in the state appeared to have emerged with a Maoist leader last night claiming that the three kidnapped policemen - Rupesh Kumar Sinha, Mohammad Ehsaan and Abhay Yadav - would be freed by 8am Sunday. They had earlier killed one of the captives, Lucal Tete. His body was found on Friday.

-Asian Ttibune-

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