Maoists kidnap 19 rail staff, keep three hostage

June 20, 2012 06:32 pm | Updated 06:32 pm IST - Jamui

Maoists on Wednesday abducted 19 railway employees, including a station master in Bihar’s Jamui district, but later released 16 of them in a forest, a railway official said.

The armed Maoists, numbering about 20, took the railway employees hostage when they were repairing railway tracks 3 km from Ghorparan station located between Jasidih and Simultala stations on Jhajha-Jasidih section, Simultala station master R.N.P. Yadav said.

The ultras took all the railway employees to a nearby forest where they released 16 of them, including section engineer Soren Manjhi and Permanent Way Inspector Bhuwaneshwar Manda, he said.

Three other railway employees — Ghorparan station master Vijay Kumar and porters Munna Kumar and Dukhan Mahto — were in the captivity of the Maoists, Mr. Yadav said, adding efforts were underway to rescue them.

Jamui District Magistrate Mayank Barbare, Superintendent of Police Upendra Kumar Sharma and Sub-Divisional Officer Amlendu Kumar were camping at the spot to supervise rescue operations launched by the CRPF’s CoBRA battalion and the district police.

Railway Minister Mukul Roy told PTI in Kolkata, “We have spoken to the Bihar Home Secretary and the Inspector General of RPF has talked to the Bihar DGP.”

The chairman of the Railway Board was also in touch with the Bihar government and the Union Home Ministry, he said.

Train services, disrupted on the Howrah-Delhi main line after the incident at 10.30 a.m., resumed at around 2 p.m., the Railway Minister said.

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