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Indian soldiers help hunt rebels
India's federal government has sent soldiers and helicopters to the northern state of Bihar to hunt for Maoist rebels who attacked a prison. Nearly 400 inmates were freed by armed rebels who stormed the jail in the town of Jehanabad on Sunday night. About 1,000 rebels took part in the raid and subsequent battle with police. At least seven people were killed. Thousands have died in Maoist campaigns across central and southern India in the past 30 years.

Nearly 600 paramilitary soldiers and two air force helicopters have been despatched to help the Bihar administration hunt the rebels, India's federal interior ministry said on Tuesday. State officials said they had also asked for another 500 soldiers, currently engaged in providing security for elections in the state, to help in the operation.

Bihar Governor Buta Singh told reporters that the local police had failed to react to intelligence reports about an imminent rebel attack.
The chief of police of Jehanabad district had been suspended, he said.
"The most serious issue regarding the incident is that we had the information and despite that we could do nothing," he told a news conference in Patna.

Officials say at the time of the raid there were only about eight to 10 policemen on duty - many had been sent to guard polling stations, police said. Bihar's police chief, Ashish Ranjan Sinha, said police were also looking to free a number of inmates who the rebels had abducted. Most of those freed in Jehanabad were activists or supporters of the Maoists, officials said. They include rebel district commander Ajay Kanu.

The rebels also shot dead another prisoner, Binu Sharma, alias Bade Sharma, one of the commanders of Ranvir Sena, a banned upper caste private army. India's government believes that there may be 10,000 armed Maoist rebels in the country, correspondents say. Bihar, reputed to be India's most lawless state, is one of five states where Maoists are fighting for more rights for indigenous people.
Posted by: Steve 2005-11-15
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