Abducted Bihar cop Lucas Tete's body found in forest
The body of Lucas Tete, one of the four Bihar policemen abducted by Maoists five days ago, was found in a forest on Friday, a day after the rebels claimed to have killed sub inspector Abhay Kumar Yadav, the police said.
The body found in a forest in Lakhisarai district is of Lucas Tete and not of Abhay Kumar Yadav as reported earlier, deputy inspector general of Munger Shah Rukh Majeed confirmed.
The body has been taken to a nearby police station, an official said. There is no confirmation about the fate of Yadav. In Patna, chief minister Nitish Kumar held a high-level meeting with top officials to chalk out a strategy for the release of the other abducted policemen.
According to local news channels, Tete's body was found near Simratali forest under the jurisdiction of the Chanan police station in Lakhisarai. Villagers reportedly said Maoists had left a handwritten poster near the body, warning that they would not talk with the government any more. Maoists had claimed to have killed Yadav at around 4 pm.
Thursday, six hours after the expiry of the Maoists' second deadline of 10 am. The killing took place following a decision by a “jan adalat” or kangaroo court, a Maoist spokesperson had said.
Four Bihar policemen — Tete, Yadav, Rupesh Kumar Sinha and Ehsan Khan — were kidnapped by Maoists after a six-hour gunfight in Lakhisarai district on Sunday. The gunbattle left seven policemen dead and 10 injured. Maoists claimed the gunfight was in retaliation for the killing of their leader Cherukuri Rajkumar, alias Azad, and a journalist on the night of July 1-2 in Andhra Pradesh.
The rebels said the policemen would be killed unless eight jailed Maoist leaders were released. Security forces, including Central Reserve Police Force troops, have raided dozens of villages in Dharhara block in Munger district to trace the kidnapped policemen.
After claiming to have killed Yadav, the Maoists had threatened that the fate of the remaining three policemen would be decided by 10 am on Friday if the state government failed to initiate a dialogue or negotiate with them.
Avinash, a self-proclaimed Maoist spokesperson, told a local TV news channel: "The Bihar government compelled us to kill Yadav as the second deadline expired." The Maoists have also warned the Bihar government of more attacks if the operations against the rebels did not stop immediately.
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