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This is an archive article published on June 21, 2010

Bapi ruled over 20 Jhargram villages

he first time The Indian Express team met Bapi Mahato,the prime accused in the Jnaneswari train attack case who was arrested from Jamshedpur,it was inside a dilapidated school building. For one and a half hours,Bapi Mahato and his men kept the Express team confined inside the building to find out if these were cops posing …

he first time The Indian Express team met Bapi Mahato,the prime accused in the Jnaneswari train attack case who was arrested from Jamshedpur,it was inside a dilapidated school building. For one and a half hours,Bapi Mahato and his men kept the Express team confined inside the building to find out if these were cops posing as journalists.

His men seized the teams cellphones and scrutinised its belongings and even pictures taken by the photographer.

The Express team argued with Bapi and his men that it was with the permission of Asit Mahato,the convenor of the Peoples Committee Against Police Atrocities,that they had entered the area. Bapis men sternly declared: To come here,one has to take Dadas (Bapi) permission. Asit Mahatos writ doesnt run here.

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Bapi,in his early 20s,ruled over a vast area Banstala region of Jhargram,covering 20-odd villages under Lalgeria panchayat. It was mid-May; a landmine blast triggered by Maoists had killed five CRPF men. One could reach Bapis village,Rasua,only after crossing difficult hurdles from blocked roads to Bapis own intelligence network.

The road to Bapis village branches off from Sardiha railway station,where Jnaneswari Express and a goods train derailed on May 28. The red coloured mud road is always blocked with uprooted tree trunks.

Before one entered the stretch,the local panwala at Manikpara cautioned: Why do you want to go Banstala? Coming from the city,you do not know the rules of the jungle.

At RomRoma,the teams vehicle was gheraoed by 10-15 men armed with traditional weapons. How dare you remove the trees from the road and enter the area without our permission? they questioned. More masked men came out of the woods. The vehicle had to be abandoned and one had to walk with them to reach the school building.

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After intense interrogation,one of them said: Dada (Bapi) is coming. Bapis first question was: Why did you come here without our permission?

As the team explained to him that there were reports of torture by the security forces,Bapis mood changed. He took the team to the house of CPM leader Mintu Ali.

The house was completely ransacked and almost demolished. Bapi claimed: Ali tortured women,murdered several people. He was corrupt. He had a ration shop,but used to sell food grains in the open market with the help of the administration. Bon-party (Maoists) murdered him a week ago and directed us to destroy his house. We ransacked his house but didnt touch his belongings. We only took out the food grains and distributed it among the villagers.

The next three hours he took the team around the area. You should leave the area before sunset. My boys will help you to cross the border of Manikpara, he said.

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Before the team left,he had one request: Didi please do not leave without having some food with us. He offered ladoos and drinking water.

Do not write anything against the people and us. We never do anything without the mandate of the villagers, he said.

The Express team met him again after the train attack on May 28.

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