Teen, mentally unsound man go missing

    14-Oct-2024
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By Our Staff Reporter
IMPHAL, Oct 13 : A teenager from Khullakpat Mayai Leikai, Bishnupur district and a mentally unsound man from Uyumpok Awang Leikai, Imphal East district have been missing since October 8.
Ngangom Shrinivash Singh (18) s/o Ng Ibotombi  of Khullakpat Mayai Leikai went out from home at around 7.30 am of October 8 and he has not returned home till date, according to a press release issued by the OC of Kumbi police station.
Even as family members dialled Shrinivash’s mobile phone (8798330911), it was found switched off.
The missing teenager is about 5’6” in height, has a swarthy complexion, short and black hair and oval face.
He wore black jean pants, black and yellow jogging shirt and black shoes when he left home.
The OC also appealed to all the people to contact  9612784468 or 8131939143 of Kumbi police station or his father’s mobile number 9383212773 if any one comes across the missing teenager.
On the other hand, one Yumkhaibam Shanti (64) s/o late Y Akhamba who is said to be mentally unsound could not be traced after he went missing on October 8.
Urging the Government and its security agencies to trace Shanti and hand him over to his family, a sit-in-protest was staged today at  Uyumpok community hall.
Speaking to media persons there, one Heikrujam Ibohal said that Shanti was sent back by security forces when he came toward Pukhao Dolaithabi.
After returning from the Pukhao Dolaithabi side, Shanti was seen moving toward a brick field located to the eastern side of Pukhao Terapur. There is a Kuki village called Sadang Valley beyond the brick field and it is suspected that Shanti went to the Kuki village, Ibohal said.
“But we cannot go to the Kuki village in search of the missing man due to the prevailing situation”, he said.
He then appealed to the Government and security forces to trace the missing man and hand him over to his family.
He said that they will be compelled to form a JAC and launch different modes of agitation if the Government does not listen to their appeal.