Authorities in India arrest two men and detain three minors over the alleged abduction of six villagers in connection with a suspected ransom demand. According to reports, the suspects abduct the villagers and then seek ransom by posing as Maoists, according to investigators’ accounts. The victims are held before being recovered, with police treating the incident as a case of unlawful confinement and extortion. The detained minors are identified as part of the group involved in the operation, while the two adult men are held for their alleged role in planning or carrying out the abduction and communication connected to the ransom demand. Police say the matter is under investigation and that efforts continue to confirm the full chain of involvement, including any links to armed groups or networks behind the disguise. No additional outcomes, such as charges filed or the status of the ransom negotiations, are provided in the available reports. The case is being handled through the local police investigation process, with further details expected as inquiries progress.