Italian tour operator Bosusco Paolo was finally released by the Odisha State Organising Committee of the outlawed Communist Party of India (Maoist) in Kandhamal district on Thursday morning.
Secretary of the State unit of the party Sabyasachi Panda handed over custody of Mr. Paolo to Dandapani Mohanty, one of the mediators who held talks with the Naveen Patnaik government for the Italian citizen's release, near Raikia in Kandhamal at 5 am.
Mr. Mohanty drove down to the city from Kandhamal and handed over custody of Mr. Paolo to the State government in the afternoon.
While releasing Mr. Paolo in the presence of a local television channel team, Mr. Panda expressed the hope that the State government would honour its commitments and fulfil the Maoists' demands, including the release of several ‘innocent' tribals, Mr. Mohanty said.
Relief visible
Relief was clearly visible on his face as Mr. Paolo came out of one of the rooms on the first-floor of the two-storey State Guest House building and waved to journalists waiting on the lawns below.
Mr. Paolo told the journalists that the Maoists treated him well during his 29-day captivity.
Mr. Paolo, who had been living in the country for the past 22 years and running a travel agency in the coastal Odisha town of Puri, said he loved Odisha and its people.
Meets Italian envoy
He met Italian Ambassador Giacomo Sanfelice di Monteforte and Italian Consul-General Joel Melchiori, who were waiting in the city to receive him.
Mr. Panda on Thursday welcomed the steps taken by the Odisha government to fulfil the Maoists' demands and had hinted at an early release of Mr. Paolo.
On the other hand, the fate of Biju Janata Dal legislator Jhina Hikaka, who has been in the custody of Andhra Odisha Border Special Zonal Committee of the CPI(Maoist) since March 24, remained uncertain as the abductors had said they would not release him unless their demands were met.
Patnaik hails release
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik expressed satisfaction over Mr. Paolo's release and reiterated his appeal to the other group of Maoists to release the tribal legislator at the earliest.






I think it would be good to find out how this Italian national was running a travel agency (thus getting paid for work) when he didn't have a work visa, and that too for over a decade!!! Does that mean, any tourist can come and setup shop? No taxes paid, all money pocketed? I'm surprised that angle is not being asked more loudly...
The maoists are all affected people of india who suffered at the hands of our corrupt politicians in COngress and BJP and they want to take up arms. They are akin to Bhagat singh i would say. SOme one should fight these corrupt politicians.
I think if government try to vanish the Maoists then it may be possible because they are not Maoists from their childhood.We know that upper
caste oppressed the lower caste and it is a cause to bear the Maoists.It
should be debate between government and supremo of Maoists.....
Congratulations to the CM of odisha for his adept handling of the crisis by not rushing to go according to the wishes and advises of the Home Minister who always acted in a different way by sticking to his word to have a dilogue with maoists rather than accepting their demands for release of their cadre who were confined to jails in view of the never ending list of demands of maoists day by day.Until the release of the MLA who still confines to the clutches of maoists,the same strategy may be continued and ensure his release unharmed.
The Maoists seems to have good funding now a days.
It seems that these maoists are not all that blood thirsty terrorists as they are made out to be by the media and government. I Think there seems to be a way out of this bloody confrontation between the maoists and the local government, as sensible people seem to operate from both the sides. The biggest beneficiary of this truce would be the hapless tribal people who are usually caught between the crossfire.
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