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03/09/2010   Cop Lucas Tete belonged to poor Jharkhand tribal family   Ranchi, Sep 3 (IANS) Lucas Tete, the policeman whose body was   found in Bihar Friday, five days after he was abducted along with three other   cops by Maoists, hailed from a poor tribal family in Jharkhand's Simdega   district. Tete is the second policeman from Jharkhand who has been killed   in captivity. Francis Induwar, a special branch inspector, was abducted by   Maoists in September last year from Kuthi district and beheaded. 
 His   decapitated body was recovered in the first week of October last year at Raisa   Ghati situated on Ranchi and Jamshedpur national highway.
 
 Tete, whose   body was found near Simratali forest under Chanan police station in Bihar's   Lakhisarai district, is survived by his wife Pyari and three teenaged daughters   - Anjela, Majula and Neelam.
 
 Pyari Tete had appealed to Maoists through   the media to free her husband, but her appeal was in vain. Now a big question   hangs over how the family will made ends meet.
 
 Pyari, with her three   daughters, had gone to Patna Thursday to meet Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar   and others to appeal for the safe release of her husband.
 
 The killing of   Tete has been condemned in Jharkhand.
 
 "We condemn the killing. The   Maoists are turning out to be terrorists. Jharkhand police want to know what   kind of Gandhian ideology is being followed by Maoists who are indulging in   killing innocent policemen who are just doing their duty," R.K. Mallik,   Jharkhand police spokesperson, told IANS.
 
 Two of the four abducted cops   belonged to Jharkhand - while Tete is dead, Ehsan Khan, a resident of Mandar   block in Ranchi, is still being held hostage by Maoists.
 
 Farida Khanam,   Khan's wife, who is posted with the Bihar Military Police, has threatened to   commit suicide if her husband is killed. She has appealed to Maoists to release   her husband.
 
 
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