Manipur: Two youths abducted by suspected Kuki militants released early morning

Manipur: Two youths abducted by suspected Kuki militants released early morning

The duo was handed over to the Superintendent of Police in Kangpokpi at approximately 5 AM. Both youths had been missing for nearly a week.

Manipur: Two youths abducted by suspected Kuki militants released early morningManipur: Two youths abducted by suspected Kuki militants released early morning
India TodayNE
  • Oct 03, 2024,
  • Updated Oct 03, 2024, 11:37 AM IST

Thokchom Thoithoiba and Oinam Thoithoi, two youths abducted by suspected Kuki militants on September 27, were released early this morning.

The duo was handed over to the Superintendent of Police in Kangpokpi at approximately 5 AM. Both youths had been missing for nearly a week.

Local sources indicate that negotiations were held between various community leaders and authorities, which may have led to their safe return. Details regarding their health and the circumstances of their abduction are yet to be disclosed by officials.

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Earlier on October 2, Manipur MP Angomcha Bimol Akoijam made an urgent appeal to Home Minister Amit Shah, calling for the safe release of the two youths. The incident has been part of a troubling escalation in communal violence that has plagued the state since May 2023.

The abduction occurred when three young men from Thoubal district were travelling to New Keithelmanbi for an SSC GD recruitment test on September 27. They were reportedly taken by suspected armed members of the Kuki community. While one youth was rescued by Assam Rifles, Oinam Thoithoi Singh and Thokchom Thoithoiba Meitei remained in captivity until their release today.

“How the Assam Rifles managed to rescue only one out of the three youths travelling in the same vehicle still remains a mystery,” MP Akoijam pointed out in his letter to the Home Minister.

The MP also revealed that the abductors had demanded the release of Mark T Haokip, currently in judicial custody in an NIA court case, and the transfer of Kuki prisoners out of Imphal jails. Strongly condemning these demands, Akoijam stated, "Such hostage-taking is a familiar global challenge... It should go without saying that putting up demands in exchange for the hostages is an act of terrorism and we as a country must not succumb to such terror tactics."

 

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