Jnaneswari mishap: Prime accused arrested

November 13, 2011 04:49 pm | Updated November 11, 2016 05:31 am IST - Midnapore

Indian railway rescuers search for bodies in the mangled compartment of the derailed train, in Sardiha near West Midnapore district of West Bengal state, about 95 miles west of Calcutta, India, Saturday, May 29, 2010. Railway authorities canceled all night trains in an eastern Indian state Saturday after a passenger express train derailed and was hit by a cargo train, killing at least 115 people and injuring hundreds. The government accused Maoist rebels of sabotaging the tracks. (AP Photo/Samir Mondal)

Indian railway rescuers search for bodies in the mangled compartment of the derailed train, in Sardiha near West Midnapore district of West Bengal state, about 95 miles west of Calcutta, India, Saturday, May 29, 2010. Railway authorities canceled all night trains in an eastern Indian state Saturday after a passenger express train derailed and was hit by a cargo train, killing at least 115 people and injuring hundreds. The government accused Maoist rebels of sabotaging the tracks. (AP Photo/Samir Mondal)

Prime accused in the Jnaneswari Express train sabotage Asit Mahato, who was carrying a cash reward of Rs. 1 lakh on his head, was on Sunday arrested from Gorneta village in West Midnapore district.

Acting on the basis of information provided by five Maoists arrested from Salboni in West Midnapore district on Saturday, the joint forces arrested Mr. Mahato from an abandoned house at Gorneta village.

Two of his accomplices escaped when the joint forces raided the house at the village in the Salboni police station area, the police said.

He will be produced in a court on Monday.

Mr. Mahato, wanted in connection with 13 other cases in the Maoist-affected Jangalmahal, was also the spokesman for the People’s Committee Against Police Atrocities (PCPA), alleged to be a frontal organisation of the Maoists, after the arrest of Chhatradhar Mahato, its former spokesman.

The Central Bureau of Investigation had named three top leaders of the PCPA in the Jnaneswari Express train accident that claimed 148 lives on May 28, 2010.

While Bapi Mahato was arrested, Umakanta Mahato was killed in an encounter.

Mr. Asit Mahato is the third top functionary of the organisation.

In one of the worst train accidents in the country, 13 coaches of the Mumbai-bound Jnaneswari Express jumped the tracks between Khemasuli and Sardiha stations, shortly after which an oncoming goods train rammed into the derailed coaches.

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