Imphal August 3: Police have not made any breakthrough in the
operation to rescue the two engineers and three others by suspected militants
on Thursday evening from the bridge at Pukhao while they were returning to
Imphal after visiting the Dollaithabi barrage. This project is under the
Irrigation and Flood Control department.Talking to journalists night Home
Minister Gaikhangam Gangmei appealed to the kidnappers to set free these five
abducted persons.He disclosed that the abducted persons are Karunacharya N,
Surchandra N, both engineers of the department, Debajit Sinha and Abhijit
Sinha, representatives of a construction company in Kolkata and a local
contractor Sanayaima Sharma. There has been no claim or ransom demand from the
militants. This has made the police rescue work more difficult. Almost all the
tribal militant groups had signed ceasefire and suspension of operations with
the Union government.The ground rules say that these signatories cannot indulge
in, inter alia, kidnappings for extracting ransom. Mr. Gangmei appealed to the
kidnappers to set them free since they are working for the general welfare of
the people of the state. He also disclosed that he had instructed police to
take up appropriate actions to rescue the kidnapped persons. It is made out
that if the two representatives of the Kolkata company had informed police in
time perhaps they would not have been kidnapped. This has caused a little
confusion since there is no system of providing armed guards to visiting
company officials from other parts of the country.Kidnapping officials and
representatives of private companies has been a thriving business for some
armed groups. Some time back, a German official who had come to Imphal to
inspect the project undertaken with German funding was kidnapped. Miltants
reportedly demanded Rs. 10 crore as ransom. Subsequently, the German ambassador
to India rushed to Imphal. Cards were played close to chest. However the
abducted German national was released shortly. Police sources said that search
operations are continuing in all suspected areas to locate the kidnapped
persons.
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