11 May 2013
Kidnapped woman found dumped
May 10: A woman railway employee was abducted from Chulsa in Jalpaiguri district yesterday evening while she was returning home after duty.
However, Santi Tigga, the only woman jawan at Territorial Army of the railways and a recipient of an award from the President for her performance, was found blindfolded with her legs tied up at a forest village, a few kilometres from the place where she had been abducted.
Police are yet to establish the motive behind the abduction and they are puzzled by a four-page letter recovered from Tigga’s pocket. The letter written in Bengali says money raised by various chit fund companies should be repaid in 36 hours from the time of receiving the letter or else the woman would not return.
Sources said Tigga had no links with any money mobilising agencies.
The 34-year-old, who works as a pointsman at Satbhaiya railway crossing in Chulsa, was on her way to the local market after her duty. She was going to buy a birthday gift in uniform for a neighbour’s child when an SUV came and stopped beside her around 6pm.
“Three-four youths jumped out of the vehicle and pulled me inside. Soon, my hands and legs were tied and I was blindfolded. I had no idea where they were taking me,” said Tigga, who is a widow and the mother of a boy.
This morning, Tigga was spotted at Deopanibusty, located next to the Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary and around 5km from the spot of the abduction, by the local people.
“She was blindfolded and her limbs were tied up. It seems that she was also sedated. We rushed her to the station, boarded a train and admitted her to the subdivisional hospital in Malbazar,” said a resident.
The people also found a letter addressed to Jalapiguri district magistrate in her pocket. The letter written on a plain paper was handed over to police. “The letter says that within 15 minutes of receiving it, the DM should tell the chief minister and the President of India to make arrangements to repay the investments in different chit fund companies in the state. The letter warned that if the money was not repaid within the next 36 hours, Tigga would not return,” said a source who read the latter.
Tigga was released from the hospital later in the afternoon and filed a complaint with police in Metelli.
“We are trying to find out who wrote the letter and the intention behind it. Investigations are on. The police are also trying to obtain information on the abductors and will also talk to Tigga,” said James Kuzur, the additional superintendent of police of Jalpaiguri.
Sources said the police couldn’t question Tigga as she was in a daze.
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