Missing boys found
Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, July 22 2013:
Two boys who have been missing for the past six months have been found after an extensive search by volunteers of AMSU.
Speaking to media persons at AMSU office, DM College campus today, information and publicity secretary of the student body S Shah Jahan Shah said that the two boys went out from their homes on January 6 this year.
After searching extensively, they were located at Dagha, some distance away from Hyderabad on July 17 .
Both the boys are from Naharup Pangong Makhong, Imphal East district under Irilbung police station.
One is 15 years old and is studying at Lilong Haoreibi Junior High School in class VIII while the other is 14 years old and reading in class VI at Guru Nanak Public School.
The two boarded a Winger van and went to Dimapur on January 6.Then they reached Guwahati by train after which they headed for Delhi.
The two boys were held by police before reaching Delhi and they were sent back in another train.
Instead of coming back, the two boys went to Chennai.
Ultimately, they reached Hyderabad and went to Dagha where they got employed in a hotel.
Although parents of the two boys filed a missing report with police, they also requested AMSU to help in searching for the boys, Shah Jahan said.
After tracing the boys, former AMSU vice-president Md Abdul Haque and Shah Jahan went to Dagha and brought back the boys before they were handed over to Meira Paibis of Naharup Pangong Makhong today.