Abducted Meghalaya engineers freed: Police
February 5th, 2012 - 1:38 am ICT by IANSShillong, Feb 5 (IANS) Two engineers kidnapped by terrorist outfit Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) were released unharmed Saturday after 10 days in captivity, police said.
Assistant executive engineer Apus Pothmi and junior engineer Bonnieface Majaw of the Meghalaya Energy Corporation Limited (MeECL), posted in West Garo Hills district, were freed by the rebels, Additional Director General of Police S.K. Jain said.
“All that we know now is that they have reached their official quarters at Rongkhon between 10.30 and 10.40 p.m. today (Saturday). We are waiting for further details,” Jain told IANS.
The GNLA, which was declared a terrorist organisation, had claimed the two engineers were abducted due to the failure of the government to provide power connectivity in the three insurgency-affected districts of Garo Hills in western Meghalaya.
The government, on the other hand, said it has launched various schemes for improving power supplies, including implementing the Rajiv Gandhi rural electrification programme in Garo Hills.
On Jan 24, armed GNLA rebels abducted three MeECL engineers — Apus Pothmi, Bonnieface Majaw and Marshal R. Swer — at gunpoint from their quarters in Rongkhon area, 318 km west of state capital Shillong. Swer was later released unharmed.
Family members of the abducted officials, who have been praying for their safe return, said they had no information about the engineers.
Several organisations, including MeECL employees, separately appealed to the GNLA for the immediate and unconditional release of the engineers on humanitarian grounds.
Over 30 people, including security personnel, have been killed while more than 10 were abducted for ransom in the area in the last one year by GNLA rebels.
- 10 days on, no trace of kidnapped Meghalaya engineers - Feb 03, 2012
- GNLA sets conditions to free abducted engineers - Jan 28, 2012
- Kidnapped engineers untraced, GNLA chief escapes (Lead) - Jan 27, 2012
- 'Electification projects on in Garo Hills' - Jan 30, 2012
- Garo terrorists treated us well, say released engineers - Feb 06, 2012
- Garo militants abduct 2 Meghalaya engineers - Jan 25, 2012
- Garo rebels target police party, no casualties - Apr 27, 2012
- GNLA commander escapes arrest - Jan 27, 2012
- Meghalaya rebels free traders, official untraced - Dec 02, 2011
- Chidambaram to review Meghalaya security situation Sunday - Feb 17, 2012
- Fierce gunfight after rebels attack Meghalaya police officer - Feb 28, 2012
- Rebels free Meghalaya official after 34 days - Dec 24, 2011
- Garo rebel group GNLA declared terrorist outfit - Feb 01, 2012
- No trace of kidnapped official in Meghalaya - Nov 28, 2011
- Suspense prevails over abducted Meghalaya official - Nov 24, 2010
Tags: abducted, energy corporation limited, executive engineer, garo hills district, gunpoint, humanitarian grounds, improving power, junior engineer, meghalaya, national liberation army, rajiv gandhi, rural electrification, s k jain, safe return, shillong, swer, terrorist organisation, unconditional release, west garo hills, west garo hills district