3rd Abducted Coal Miner Released Near Indo-Myanmar Border in Arunachal
Northeast Desk, 23rd March: A missing worker among the three abducted from Phinbiro in Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh has been released from captivity, according to sources on Friday morning.
Three coal business workers were reportedly abducted by unknown miscreants from Phinbiro on February 18. However, a day later, two of the workers identified as Gyan Thapa and Lekhak Bora were released in the jungles.
Early yesterday morning, the third worker identified as Chandan Narzary was released at Lanka along the India-Myanmar border in Arunachal by the unidentified abductors.
Gyan Thapa hailed from Hawaoipathar village under the jurisdiction of Lekhapani Police Station, while the other two were residents of Assam’s Tinsukia, sources added.
The abducted workers were employed at the coal business belonging to Sibu Sarkar and Ranjit Thapa. However, the miscreants involved in the abduction have not been ascertained yet.
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