Seven Assam youths held captive in Himachal

Fourteen youths from Assam’s Darrang district were allegedly sold and held captive at Mandi in Himachal Pradesh with seven of them managing to escape and return home, police said today.

The youths, hailing from Bejpara village in Mangaldoi police station, were allegedly taken by a group of people on the pretext of giving job but were sold to unidentified persons and held captive at a roadside eatery (dhaba) at Mandi.

Seven youths managed to escape and return home following which a case has been registered in the local police
station and investigations are on to ensure the release of the remaining youths.

Assam Information and Fisheries Minister Basanta Kumar Das today visited the family members of the missing youths and assured them that the state government would take all possible measures to ensure their release at the earliest.

Darrang Superintendent of Police Jitmol Doley also visited the village and assured the family members that
necessary investigations have been already initiated and efforts are on to secure the release of the seven youths.

The missing youths have been identified as Gobind Kalita,Krishna Kalita, Navajyoti Kalita, Jyotish Saharia,
Karna Kalita, Manoj Kalita and Hriday Narayan Kalita.

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