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Kidnapped 2-year-old child of Assam rescued from Meghalaya

Kidnapped 2-year-old child of Assam rescued from Meghalaya

| | 10 Jun 2017, 09:49 pm
Guwahati, June 10 (IBNS): A two-year-old child, who was kidnapped from her house in Assam’s Silchar nearly a week before, was rescued by police from Meghalaya’s Khliehriat area in East Jaintia Hills district by police on Saturday.

According to the reports, the girl was abandoned by the abductors at a barber shop at Khliehriat and local people had informed the police who rescued the girl into their safe custody.

Assam police ADGP (Law and Order) Mukesh Agarwala said that, Trisha is now safe.

“Following the abduction, we have taken the matter very seriously and taken adequate measures to rescue the girl safely from the kidnappers clutches. We have formed a special team for the rescue operation and also contacted with the counterpart of nearest states. Finally the girl was rescued safely,” the top Assam cops said.

Trisha, daughter of Assistant Professor of Assam University Subhadeep Roy Choudhury andMedical officer of the versity Dr Satabisha Roy Choudhury, was abducted from the residential quarter of the university campus on June 5 last.

Police suspected that, their absconding maid namely Neha Bagdi alias Rambha Bagdi is involved in the abduction case.

Earlier, Assam police had announced a cash reward of Rs 4 lakh for any one providing about information of the kidnapped child.

(Reporting by Hemanta Kumar Nath)

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