|  
 
  
  
  
  
16/09/2010 Maoists planned to replicate Jehanabad jailbreak in Jamui     Patna, Sep 16 (IANS) Maoist guerrillas in Bihar planned to   replicate Jehanabad jailbreak in Jamui district last month to free their 51   cadres lodged in the jail, police said Thursday. Baro Koda, a Maoist suspected of killing Lucas Tete -- one of   the four Bihar policemen abducted by the rebels last month -- and arrested last   week, told police during interrogation that Maoists decided to replicate   Jehanabad jailbreak by raiding Jamui jail to free their cadres. 
 A police   official said Baro Koda disclosed that lack of sophisticated arms and ammunition   like mortars, hand grenades and rocket launchers delayed the plan by three days   that led to a surprise six-hour gunfight in Lakhisarai district Aug 29, in which   seven policemen were killed and 10 injured.
 
 Maoists also kidnapped four   policemen after gunfight. Tete's body was found Sep 3 while the other three were   set free by rebels Sep 6.
 
 Koda told police that about 150 heavily armed   Maoists and hundreds of men from the People's Guerilla Liberation Army assembled   in forest area in Lakhisarai and were ready for the attack on Jamui jail.
 
 Jehanabad jailbreak hit headlines when around 300 inmates, including 150   Maoist rebels, escaped in 2005 after Maoists stormed the jail.
   comments...   |