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Patna, July 11 : Maoist guerrillas blew up railway tracks   and a government office after attacking a police station in Bihar's Jamui   district early Friday, the police said. No casualties were   reported. A group of armed rebels first attacked the Lakshmipur police   station and then blasted the block office of Jamui district, about 200 km from   here.
 Later they blew up railway tracks at two places. The tracks were   blown up between Narganjo and Ghorparan stations in Jamui district and near   Ghoghi-Bariarpur village on the Jamalpur-Kiul section in Munger district. This   disrupted movement of trains on the Patna-Howrah route, a railway official   said.
 
 Deputy Superintendent of Police Vinod Kumar said there was an   exchange of fire between policemen and the Maoists but no casualties had been   reported.
 
 "Maoist guerrillas opened fire on policemen to create panic and   bombed the block office," Kumar said.
 
 The Maoists have given a call for a   shutdown in five east Bihar districts - Jamui, Munger, Bhagalpur, Lakhisarai and   Banka - to protest the arrest and alleged custodial torture of a self-styled   'area commander' Kamlesh alias Deepak July 6.
 
 A few days ago, Maoist   rebels bombed the Chitriya block office near Motihari, district headquarters of   East Champaran.
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
  
  
  
   
    
    
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