Has the Chinese army kidnapped 5 men from Arunachal?


New Delhi: The Chinese army has reportedly abducted five people who had gone hunting in a forest in Upper Subansiri district, on the China-India border. To verify these media reports, Arunachal Police dispatched a team to the area on Saturday. The alleged incident occurred on Friday in the Nacho area of ​​the district. Two others, who were in the group, managed to escape and reported it to the police. The fact check report will be available tomorrow morning. Also read: ‘Ishq’, ‘Mushk’ between Congress, China is evident, BJP alleges amid border tension

The alleged abductees have been identified as Toch Singkam, Prasat Ringling, Dongtu Ebiya, Tanu Baker and Ngaru Diri. They all belong to the Tagin community. Also read: ‘Action by Chinese troops in violation of bilateral agreements’, Rajnath Singh tells his Chinese counterpart

“I have sent the officer in charge of the Nacho police station to the area to verify the facts and order him to report immediately. However, the report will be available only on Sunday morning, ”said Police Superintendent Taru Gussar. Read Also – The Ladakh Confrontation: ‘It Will Not Give Up One Centimeter Of Territory’, Says China; Blames India for escalating tension

Relatives of the abducted children living in the Daporijo district headquarters said that some of their relatives had gone to Nacho on Saturday morning to discuss the matter with the Indian army. The families urged the authorities to take steps to bring them back.

In March, the PLA abducted a 21-year-old man in the Asapila sector, near the McMahon line. While his two friends managed to escape, Togley Sinkam was kidnapped at gunpoint, his family had said. After 19 days in captivity, the young man was released by the Chinese army.

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