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05/09/2010 Abducted Bihar cops freed? Police have no word    Patna, Sep 5 (IANS) A week-long hostage crisis in Bihar took a   new twist Sunday amid claims that Maoists had freed three abducted policemen   after having killed a fourth two days ago. But the authorities have no word on   the reported release. The three policemen - Abhay Prasad Yadav, Rupesh Kumar Sinha   and Ehsan Khan - were reportedly released by their captors in a jungle area   between Lakhisarai and Jamui districts, local journalists quoted the family   members of the kidnapped men as saying. 
 Director General of Police   Neelmani declined to confirm the development.
 
 "We are not in a position   to say anything unless the three abducted men return to their homes," he said   here.
 
 Rajni Devi, wife of Abhay Kumar Yadav, told reporters at her   residence in Begusarai district that a Maoist leader visited her house early   Sunday and told her that her husband and his two colleagues had been let off.
 
 "I am very happy and hoping that my husband will come home soon," Rajni   Devi said.
 
 The reported release comes two days after the bullet-riddled   body of policeman Lucas Tete was found near a forest in Lakhisarai district.   Tete hailed from a poor tribal family in Jharkhand's Simdega district and is   survived by his wife Pyari and three teenaged daughters.
 
 Family members   of Rupesh in Bettiah district and Ehsan's family in Ranchi in Jharkhand were   also eagerly waiting for the men to return.
 
 "We are happy to hear that   my son Ehsan and other policemen have been released by the Maoists. We are   waiting to welcome him," Ehsan's aged father Mohiuddin Khan told IANS over   telephone.
 
 Maoist spokesperson Avinash Saturday claimed the three   policemen were safe.
 
 They were abducted by Maoists after a six-hour   gunfight in Lakhisarai last Sunday.
 
 The gunbattle left seven policemen   dead and 10 injured. The Maoists claimed the gunfight was in retaliation for the   killing of their leader Cherukuri Rajkumar alias Azad and a journalist on the   night of July 1-2 in Andhra Pradesh.
 
 Chief Minister Nitish Kumar held an   all-party meeting Saturday evening and said that the state government would hold   talks with the Maoists on their demand for the release of eight jailed   commanders in exchange for the three abducted policemen.
 
 All the   political parties appealed to the Maoists to release the three policemen, he   said.
 
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