Rebels free three abducted engineers
BY Agencies25 Oct 2012 4:53 AM IST
Agencies25 Oct 2012 4:53 AM IST
Three engineers of a Hyderabad-based road construction company, kidnapped by rebels in Meghalaya, were released unharmed Tuesday after four days in captivity, police said.
Manoj Kumar, Deepak Kumar and A K Sharma, of BSC-C&C (JV) road construction company, were kidnapped for ransom by the ‘B-faction of the A’chik National Volunteers Council (ANVC)’, a police official said. They were abducted Saturday from Dambu Aga Reserve Forest in East Garo Hills district, he said. ‘The three engineers were released unharmed this morning at Kosi village under Rongjeng police station,’ Meghalaya Police chief N. Ramachandran said. ‘Our investigation strongly indicates that rebels of the ANVC-B with the help of local goons abducted the three engineers,’ he said.
Manoj Kumar, Deepak Kumar and A K Sharma, of BSC-C&C (JV) road construction company, were kidnapped for ransom by the ‘B-faction of the A’chik National Volunteers Council (ANVC)’, a police official said. They were abducted Saturday from Dambu Aga Reserve Forest in East Garo Hills district, he said. ‘The three engineers were released unharmed this morning at Kosi village under Rongjeng police station,’ Meghalaya Police chief N. Ramachandran said. ‘Our investigation strongly indicates that rebels of the ANVC-B with the help of local goons abducted the three engineers,’ he said.
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