One of the accused has been identified, though the police is yet to trace the girl, he said.
"We have formed teams which have fanned out to trace and rescue the girl and arrest the accused," district Superintendent of Police Riyaz Iqbal told PTI.
He, however, refused to divulge any further details.
Another police official said that on Saturday night around 11.36 pm, the accused rang up the police emergency number 100 claiming that a man was lying unresponsive on a road in Bamhurha village, located about 60 kms from the district headquarters.
The other four accused, who were hiding in the area, came around, overpowered the policemen and the van driver and tied their hands behind their backs.
The official denied that the accused took away uniforms and weapons of the policemen.
He said the five men then sped off in the policemen's van to the girl's house in Bamhurha and knocked at her door.
The girl's father said they had not made any such call, but the accused insisted that he and his daughter come along with them, the police official said.
They then took the girl, her father and brother in the van. On the way, they dropped the girl's father and brother and took the girl to the spot where they had tied the policemen and parked the police van there, he said.
Police have registered a case under relevant sections for kidnapping against the five accused, of whom one has been identified, he said.
No arrest has been made so far, the official said, adding that efforts were on to trace the girl.
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