"At least 25 extremists of the Jharkhand Prastuti Committee went to the Birsa Coal Mining Project, to which CCL has outsourced the work on the outskirts of Hazaribagh," Deputy Superintendent of Police Satish Chandra Jha said here today.
They asked the workers to stop work, gave them a phone number warning not to restart work till the amount was settled, Jha added.
The DSP said the police came to know about the incident from villagers as the company did not inform them.
The outsourcing company was assigned to produce 30 lakh tonnes of coal per annum from the project.
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