Naxal Kidnap Policemen

'Naxal Kidnap Policemen' - 13 News Result(s)

  • Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh Condemns Killing of Kidnapped Policemen by Naxals
    India News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday July 15, 2015
    The killing of four policemen in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district is an "act of cowardice" and shows the frustration of Naxals over the action being taken by the administration against them, Chief Minister Raman Singh said in New Delhi today.
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  • Maoists holding Italian threaten 'extreme' step
    India News | Sampad Mahapatra | Saturday April 7, 2012
    Odisha Maoist leader Sabyasachi Panda has refused to release Paolo Bosusco, the Italian national taken hostage over three weeks ago and has instead issued a fresh ultimatum to the state government that his group could take 'extreme' steps if its demands are not met. In an audio message, Sabyasachi said that negotiations on with the government were...
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  • Maoist leader refuses to release Italian hostage
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Friday April 6, 2012
    Odisha Maoist leader Sabyasachi Panda has refused to release an Italian national taken hostage over three weeks ago and has instead issued a fresh ultimatum to the state government that his group could take extreme steps if its demands are not met. In an audio message, Sabyasachi said that negotiations on with the government were a farce; he set a...
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  • Chhattisgarh: Naxals release four kidnapped policemen
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Friday October 1, 2010
    The four policemen, who were kidnapped by the Maoists on September 19 from Bhopalapatnam in Chhattisgarh, have been released.The families of the cops are on their way to meet them.Sources had earlier indicated that the kidnapped policemen might be released by Thursday evening.According to sources, the Naxals had kidnapped the policemen to send a st...
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  • India News | NDTV Correspondent | Wednesday September 29, 2010
    Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh has said that Maoists are releasing the four policemen they had taken hostage. He said they will be released soon.Earlier on Tuesday night, the Naxals had extended by 24 hours the deadline set for the release of the four policemen. The Chhattisgarh government has been negotiating with the Maoists on the safe ...
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  • India News | NDTV Correspondent | Tuesday September 28, 2010
    It is a tense wait for the families of the policemen who are believed to have been abducted by Maoists in Chhattisgarh more than a week ago. A 48-hour deadline set by the Naxals has ended and there is no word on whether they're safe.Subhash Patre had left home in August after celebrating the first birthday of his younger daughter Gracy. His wife Ma...
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  • Chattisgarh: Naxals kidnap 7 policemen, distraught familes appeal the government
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Saturday September 25, 2010
    After Naxals kidnapped seven policemen in Chattisgarh, Chief Minister Raman Singh has made an appeal to release four of the abducted cops.On September 19, Seven policemen from Raipur had gone for a joint operation in the jungle belt, believed to be Naxal infested, and failed to return.The police later recovered three bodies on the same night.Famili...
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  • No information on release of cops abducted by Naxals, says Nitish Kumar
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Sunday September 5, 2010
    Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has said that the government cannot confirm the release of the three policemen being held hostage by the Naxals since last Sunday. The fourth cop, Lukas Tete, was killed on Friday and his body was found with a note from the Naxals.But now there is some hope for the families of the three other policemen after Avinas...
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  • Bihar hostage crisis: Naxals refuse to talk, but say will free the 3 cops
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Saturday September 4, 2010
    The three kidnapped Bihar policemen Rupesh Kumar Sinha, Mohammad Ehsaan and Abhay Yadav are still in Maoist custody. And now, putting more pressure on the Bihar government, a Maoist spokesperson Avinash has claimed that their Central committee has rejected the government's talks offer."We reject the Bihar government's talks offer. We will free the ...
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  • India News | Alok Pandey | Wednesday September 1, 2010
    The Naxals have extended the deadline for the four policemen taken hostage, in Lakhisarai in Bihar, till Thursday morning.They have been demanding the release of their colleagues and the removal of security forces from the area.The four policemen - Mohammad Ehsaan, Rupesh Kumar Sinha, Abhay Prasad Yadav, Lokus Tete-  were taken hostage on Sund...
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  • India News | NDTV Correspondent | Tuesday October 27, 2009
    On Monday, the families of two kidnapped policemen, Kanchan Garai and Sabir Sharif, came from West Bengal to New Delhi to meet Home Minister with an appeal.
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  • After Buddha's gaffe, Mamata plays Naxal card
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Tuesday October 27, 2009
    Families of the two policemen kidnapped by Maoists three months ago in West Bengal's Lalgarh have reached Delhi.
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  • India News | Monideepa Banerjie | Tuesday October 20, 2009
    Women led a group of armed Naxals who robbed a bank, killed two policemen, and kidnapped at least one other officer in West Bengal on Tuesday.
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'Naxal Kidnap Policemen' - 13 News Result(s)

  • Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh Condemns Killing of Kidnapped Policemen by Naxals
    India News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday July 15, 2015
    The killing of four policemen in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district is an "act of cowardice" and shows the frustration of Naxals over the action being taken by the administration against them, Chief Minister Raman Singh said in New Delhi today.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Maoists holding Italian threaten 'extreme' step
    India News | Sampad Mahapatra | Saturday April 7, 2012
    Odisha Maoist leader Sabyasachi Panda has refused to release Paolo Bosusco, the Italian national taken hostage over three weeks ago and has instead issued a fresh ultimatum to the state government that his group could take 'extreme' steps if its demands are not met. In an audio message, Sabyasachi said that negotiations on with the government were...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Maoist leader refuses to release Italian hostage
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Friday April 6, 2012
    Odisha Maoist leader Sabyasachi Panda has refused to release an Italian national taken hostage over three weeks ago and has instead issued a fresh ultimatum to the state government that his group could take extreme steps if its demands are not met. In an audio message, Sabyasachi said that negotiations on with the government were a farce; he set a...
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  • Chhattisgarh: Naxals release four kidnapped policemen
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Friday October 1, 2010
    The four policemen, who were kidnapped by the Maoists on September 19 from Bhopalapatnam in Chhattisgarh, have been released.The families of the cops are on their way to meet them.Sources had earlier indicated that the kidnapped policemen might be released by Thursday evening.According to sources, the Naxals had kidnapped the policemen to send a st...
    www.ndtv.com
  • India News | NDTV Correspondent | Wednesday September 29, 2010
    Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh has said that Maoists are releasing the four policemen they had taken hostage. He said they will be released soon.Earlier on Tuesday night, the Naxals had extended by 24 hours the deadline set for the release of the four policemen. The Chhattisgarh government has been negotiating with the Maoists on the safe ...
    www.ndtv.com
  • India News | NDTV Correspondent | Tuesday September 28, 2010
    It is a tense wait for the families of the policemen who are believed to have been abducted by Maoists in Chhattisgarh more than a week ago. A 48-hour deadline set by the Naxals has ended and there is no word on whether they're safe.Subhash Patre had left home in August after celebrating the first birthday of his younger daughter Gracy. His wife Ma...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Chattisgarh: Naxals kidnap 7 policemen, distraught familes appeal the government
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Saturday September 25, 2010
    After Naxals kidnapped seven policemen in Chattisgarh, Chief Minister Raman Singh has made an appeal to release four of the abducted cops.On September 19, Seven policemen from Raipur had gone for a joint operation in the jungle belt, believed to be Naxal infested, and failed to return.The police later recovered three bodies on the same night.Famili...
    www.ndtv.com
  • No information on release of cops abducted by Naxals, says Nitish Kumar
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Sunday September 5, 2010
    Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has said that the government cannot confirm the release of the three policemen being held hostage by the Naxals since last Sunday. The fourth cop, Lukas Tete, was killed on Friday and his body was found with a note from the Naxals.But now there is some hope for the families of the three other policemen after Avinas...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Bihar hostage crisis: Naxals refuse to talk, but say will free the 3 cops
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Saturday September 4, 2010
    The three kidnapped Bihar policemen Rupesh Kumar Sinha, Mohammad Ehsaan and Abhay Yadav are still in Maoist custody. And now, putting more pressure on the Bihar government, a Maoist spokesperson Avinash has claimed that their Central committee has rejected the government's talks offer."We reject the Bihar government's talks offer. We will free the ...
    www.ndtv.com
  • India News | Alok Pandey | Wednesday September 1, 2010
    The Naxals have extended the deadline for the four policemen taken hostage, in Lakhisarai in Bihar, till Thursday morning.They have been demanding the release of their colleagues and the removal of security forces from the area.The four policemen - Mohammad Ehsaan, Rupesh Kumar Sinha, Abhay Prasad Yadav, Lokus Tete-  were taken hostage on Sund...
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  • India News | NDTV Correspondent | Tuesday October 27, 2009
    On Monday, the families of two kidnapped policemen, Kanchan Garai and Sabir Sharif, came from West Bengal to New Delhi to meet Home Minister with an appeal.
    www.ndtv.com
  • After Buddha's gaffe, Mamata plays Naxal card
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Tuesday October 27, 2009
    Families of the two policemen kidnapped by Maoists three months ago in West Bengal's Lalgarh have reached Delhi.
    www.ndtv.com
  • India News | Monideepa Banerjie | Tuesday October 20, 2009
    Women led a group of armed Naxals who robbed a bank, killed two policemen, and kidnapped at least one other officer in West Bengal on Tuesday.
    www.ndtv.com

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