Boy goes missing from Arunachal Pradesh: India reaches out to China
New Delhi, Jan 20: The Indian Army has reached out to its Chinese counterparts after reports said that a 17 year old boy went missing near the Line of Actual Control.
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The Chinese PLA officials have been contacted over hotline to alert them that an Indian citizen had lost his way. Further the assistance from the Chinese has been sought.
MP Tapir Gao said on Wednesday that a 17 year old boy had been abducted by the Chinese from Arunachal Pradesh.
Gao told PTI the teenager, identified as Miram Taron, was abducted by the PLA from Lungta Jor area under Siyungla area on Tuesday.
17 year boy abducted by Chinese PLA from Indian territory
Taron's
friend
Johny
Yaiying,
who
managed
to
escape,
informed
the
authorities
about
the
kidnapping
by
the
PLA,
Gao
told
PTI
over
the
phone
from
Ziro,
the
district
headquarters
of
Lower
Subansiri
district.
Both
are
local
hunters
and
belong
to
Zido
village.
The MP said the incident took place near the place where Tsangpo river enters India in Arunachal Pradesh.
https://twitter.com/TapirGao/status/1483813236436713476?s=20
Tsangpo is called as Siang in Arunachal Pradesh and Brahmaputra in Assam.
Earlier, Gao tweeted: "Chinese #PLA has abducted Sh Miram Taron, 17 years of Zido vill. yesterday 18th Jan 2022 from inside Indian territory, Lungta Jor area (China built 3-4 kms road inside India in 2018) under Siyungla area (Bishing village) of Upper Siang dist, Arunachal Pradesh".
https://twitter.com/TapirGao/status/1483813388082098177?s=20
"His friend escaped from PLA and reported to the authorities.
"All the agencies of Govt of India are requested to step up for his early release," he said in another tweet and posted pictures of the abducted boy.
Gao also said that he has informed the Union Minister of State for Home Nisith Pramanik about the incident and requested him to take necessary action in this regard.
He tagged Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and the Indian Army in his tweets.
In September 2020, the PLA had abducted five youths from Arunachal Pradesh's Upper Subansiri district and released them after about a week.
The latest incident came at a time when the Indian army continues to be engaged in a stand-off with the PLA in eastern Ladakh since April 2020.
India shares a 3,400 km-long Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China from Ladakh to Arunachal Pradesh.