Outlawed Communist Party of India (Maoist) on late Friday evening set free the abducted Jawan of Bastar Fighters, a counter-insurgency specialised unit of
Police clueless about whereabouts of jawan abducted in Chhattisgarh; locals question silence as rumours spread
Raipur: More than 36 hours passed, but Police is still clueless about the whereabouts of the abducted young police officer of District Reserve Guard (DRG) of Bastar police.
Assistant Sub-inspector of DRG, Murali Tati was abducted from his village Palnar in Bijapur district on Wednesday while he was on leave, SP Kamal Lochan Kashyap said .
Tati was kidnapped at the gunpoint by armed Naxals as per the eyewitness, Kashayp said.
Till the time we are not able to trace is locations. However, the information received from the sources said he is still alive, said the SP.
I didn t lose hope, says CRPF commando abducted by Naxals
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Last Updated: Apr 17, 2021, 12:42 PM IST
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Manhas had gone missing during a deadly encounter with Naxals in Chhattisgarh s Bijapur district on April 3. The gunfight left 22 security forces personnel dead and several others injured.
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For CRPF commando Rakeshwar Manhas patience was the key to his survival as he spent five days in a Chhattisgarh jungle after being taken captive by Naxals following an ambush that killed 22 members of his team. I did not lose hope in the most difficult situation and I maintained my cool, said the 35-year-old who returned to his home in Jammu on Friday.
April 17, 2021 | Reported By : PTI
For CRPF commando Rakeshwar Manhas patience was the key to his survival as he spent five days in a Chhattisgarh jungle after being taken captive by Naxals following an ambush that killed 22 members of his team. I did not lose hope in the most difficult situation and I maintained my cool, said the 35-year-old who returned to his home here on Friday.
Manhas had gone missing during a deadly encounter with Naxals in Chhattisgarh s Bijapur district on April 3. The gunfight left 22 security forces personnel dead and several others injured.
He was released from captivity by the Naxals on April 8.
CRPF commando Rakeshwar Manhas
JAMMU: For CRPF commando Rakeshwar Manhas patience was the key to his survival as he spent five days in a Chhattisgarh jungle after being taken captive by Naxals following an ambush that killed 22 members of his team. I did not lose hope in the most difficult situation and I maintained my cool, said the 35-year-old who returned to his home here on Friday. Manhas had gone missing during a deadly encounter with Naxals in Chhattisgarh s Bijapur district on April 3. The gunfight left 22 security forces personnel dead and several others injured. He was released from captivity by the Naxals on April 8. Manhas was accorded a rousing reception by his family and villagers after he reached his native Barnie village on the outskirts of the city. He said his mother s prayers kept him alive while in enemy s custody.