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06/09/2010 After hostage crisis, Nitish seeks central forces for   polls     Patna, Sep 6 (IANS) Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar Monday   sought deployment of central paramilitary forces for the upcoming state assembly   polls in view of an increased Maoist threat unfolded by the week-long hostage   crisis. "I demand and request the Election Commission to deploy central   paramilitary forces at all polling booths in the state during the coming   assembly elections in view of the hostage crisis that ended on Monday morning,"   Nitish Kumar told reporters here after Maoists freed the three surviving   policemen abducted over a week ago. 
 "It is necessary in view of the   Maoist threat during the elections," Nitish Kumar said.
 
 He urged the   poll panel to deploy helicopters for air surviellance as well during the polls.
 
 The chief minister said there was no guarantee that such a hostage   crisis would not occur again.
 
 The three policemen - Abhay Yadav, Rupesh   Kumar Sinha and Ehsan Khan - were set free by the Maoists early Monday, eight   days after they were abducted in Lakhisarai district. They were released in   Lakho Chak area, said state police chief Neelmani.
 
 The release comes   days after the bullet-riddled body of Lucas Tete, the fourth abducted policemen,   was found near a forest in Lakhisarai district.
 
 The four policemen,   including Tete, were abducted by Maoists after a six-hour gunfight in Lakhisarai   district Aug 29. The gunbattle had left seven policemen dead and 10 injured.
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