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Maoists kill kidnapped policeman | Maoists kill kidnapped policeman |
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The body of a policeman, kidnapped last week by Maoist rebels in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand, has been found, police and the rebels say. | The body of a policeman, kidnapped last week by Maoist rebels in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand, has been found, police and the rebels say. |
Inspector Francis Indvaar, 52, was taken last week from Khunti area as he shopped in a local market. | Inspector Francis Indvaar, 52, was taken last week from Khunti area as he shopped in a local market. |
The rebels later offered to release him in exchange for three of their leaders who are in police custody, a demand rejected by the authorities. | The rebels later offered to release him in exchange for three of their leaders who are in police custody, a demand rejected by the authorities. |
The rebels operate in more than 200 districts across large parts of India. | The rebels operate in more than 200 districts across large parts of India. |
They say they are fighting for the rights of poor peasants and landless workers. | |
More than 6,000 people have died during the Maoists' 20-year fight for a communist state in parts of India. | More than 6,000 people have died during the Maoists' 20-year fight for a communist state in parts of India. |
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has described the Maoist insurgency as the "single biggest threat" to India's security. | Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has described the Maoist insurgency as the "single biggest threat" to India's security. |
'Arrest' | 'Arrest' |
Inspector Indvaar's body was recovered from the dense forests of Taimara on the Ranchi-Jamshedpur highway on Tuesday morning, police said. | Inspector Indvaar's body was recovered from the dense forests of Taimara on the Ranchi-Jamshedpur highway on Tuesday morning, police said. |
They said he was killed on Monday night. | They said he was killed on Monday night. |
The rebels had offered to release him in exchange for Kobad Ghandy, Chhatradhar Mahato and Chandra Bhushan Yadav - three senior Maoists who are currently in custody. | The rebels had offered to release him in exchange for Kobad Ghandy, Chhatradhar Mahato and Chandra Bhushan Yadav - three senior Maoists who are currently in custody. |
"We did not kidnap the inspector, we arrested him," a senior Maoist leader, Samarji, told BBC Hindi. | |
Samarji warned of more similar "arrests" of policemen unless three Maoist leaders currently in police custody were released. | Samarji warned of more similar "arrests" of policemen unless three Maoist leaders currently in police custody were released. |
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