IMPHAL: A sensational kidnapping case has been reported from the strife-torn Northeast state of Manipur on Monday (August 28).
As many as 17 school students, all girls, were ‘kidnapped’ by unidentified miscreants in Bishnupur district of Manipur.
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The girls were allegedly ‘abducted’ by miscreants from the school gate at Kamong in Bishnupur district of Manipur.
According to initial information, the kidnapped school girls aged between 12-14 years.
Fortunately, three other girls managed to escape from the clutches of the ‘kidnappers’ as they jumped out of the car used by the miscreants.
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The kidnappers used two Eco vans for ‘kidnapping’ the school girls.
The incident took place at Haokhamban high school in Kamong, about 15 km from Imphal – the capital of Manipur.
However, the Manipur police has stated that the 17 girls, who were earlier reported to be ‘kidnapped’ by unidentified miscreants, were in fact “not abducted”.
The Manipur police claimed that the school girls had presented a fabricated story before the cops as they had “skipped class” to go out on a picnic.
SP of Bishnupur district in Manipur informed that “there was inconsistency” in the statements of the three girls, who allegedly jumped out of the car in which they were allegedly ‘abducted’.
“Three minor girl students informed that they were kidnapped on the pretext of going for a picnic along with about 17 children (a total of 20 children) by two persons wearing masks from Kabowakching under Bishnupur district (in Manipur) on the way to their school in the same village at around 08:55 am,” SP of Bishnupur district in Manipur K Meghachandra informed.
The SP added: “While traveling in the vehicle (reportedly an Eco van) they became suspicious of the motive of the kidnappers and they jumped out from the vehicle at Kamong Maishnam area.”
“However, there was inconsistency in their statements. So proper verification was done by following due formalities. And it is established that their story was fabricated as they skipped their class,” SP of Bishnupur district in Manipur K Meghachandra said.