Raipur: Maoists took 250 villagers hostage in Sukma district of Chhattisgarh hours before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to neighbouring Dantewada but freed all the captives late tonight barring one who was beaten to death after being tried in a “people’s court”.
Sukma Superintendent of Police D Shravan said the “Naxals killed a villager identified s Sadaram Nag by holding so-called Jan Adalat in the forests between Gaadem and Munga villages under Tongpal police station limits and released others.”
As per information, the freed villagers were returning to their homes, carrying Nag’s body with them, Shravan told PTI over phone. The Maoist rebels abducted the residents of Marenga and some adjoining villages within Tongpal police stations limits late on Friday night and herded them to a nearby forest in protest against construction of a bridge.
According to police, the villagers had incurred the rebels’ wrath by supporting the development work in the area.
Sadaram Nag was supervisor at construction of a bridge on a river near Marenga which may be the reason behind his murder, the SP said. “Around 200-250 villagers have been abducted and 4-5 others (locals) are negotiating their release,” Chief Minister Raman Singh told reporters after conflicting claims were made by police officials on the number of villagers forcibly taken by the ultras.
Additional Superintendent of Police, Sukma, Harish Rathore said between 400 and 500 villagers were “taken away” to the jungles by the Maoists opposing the construction of a bridge but Inspector General of Police, Bastar region, R P Kalluri, dismissed it as a “fiction” created by the media. (PTI) (Earlier report on P-5)