However, the officer, one of the prime accused in the case, was handed over to the police soon after, following instructions from highly-placed SSB officials.
One of the police personnel was also allegedly assaulted by the SSB men.
The incident drew sharp reaction from Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee who said that law-and-order was a state subject and that nobody should meddle with it.
Jamadar's body was recovered from the cable TV office and after initial investigations, the two SSB personnel and Mondal were arrested.
"Several armed SSB personnel went to the Diamond Harbour police station this morning on the pretext of talking to the two accused and then, snatched the commandant by holding the police personnel at gunpoint, before fleeing in a vehicle of the force," Superintendent of Police (SP), Diamond Harbour Police District, Koteswara Rao told PTI.
Senior police officers from the district, including Rao, led a large team of police personnel to the SSB camp located nearby, where the officer was allegedly given shelter.
State Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) Anuj Sharma spoke to West Bengal Inspector General (IG), SSB, Shrikumar Bandopadhyay, following which the officer was "immediately" handed over to the police, a police official said.
When contacted, Bandopadhyay told PTI that strict action would be taken against the SSB personnel involved in helping the commandant escape from police custody.
The SSB also sought a report from the ADG (Law and Order) and the SP of the district in this connection.
"We have also sought reports from the ADG (Law and Order) and the SP on whether they can identify anyone who went to the police station and helped the prime accused SSB commandant come out of the police custody," Bandopadhyay said, adding, "Law will take its own course and the force has nothing to hide or save anyone."
The injured police personnel, who was allegedly assaulted by the SSB men, was undergoing treatment at a nearby medical facility, Rao said.
Meanwhile, the chief minister expressed her displeasure over the incident.
Banerjee, who is currently on a visit to north Bengal, said law-and-order was a state subject and that nobody should interfere in it.
When produced at the Diamond Harbour Court, the two SSB personnel were remanded to a 14-day judicial custody, while the other accused was sent to a five-day police custody, Rao said.
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