Six members of a dalit family were rescued on Thursday from the clutches of their abductors from Eknar village in Bihar’s Nawada district, a police officer said.
Acting on media reports and complaint of the family’s head Diksha Manjhi, the police raided a flour mill and rescued the six members of a dalit family, identified as Arun Manjhi, his wife Pancholba Devi and four children - Ganesh, Buddhan, Laxmi and Arti, police said.
They were abducted by local strongmen Chuna Singh and Biren Singh from Collector Bigaha village five days ago apparently to teach a lesson to Arun’s relative who had failed to report for work at their farmland after taking advance wages, he said.
The abductors had ill-treated the dalit family during confinement and provided them meal just once a day, the police said.
The rescued family members have been taken to the office of a magistrate for recording their statements under section 164 of the Cr PC.
Raids were being carried out to nab the abductors who were absconding, the police said.