Family hoping for release of kidnapped Manipur sericulture official
June 4th, 2010 - 7:59 pm ICT by ANIImphal, June 4 (ANI): Dispairing family members of an abducted official of Manipur’s Department of Sericulture, continue to hope for his safe return home.
Suspected ultras of United Kuki Liberation Army-Military Council (UKLA-MC) abducted Nameirakpam Nabakumar, a Farm Overseer (FO) of the Sericulture Department, on May 20, and are now demanding a ransom amount of rupees one crore for his safe release.
Memthoi, Nabakumar’s wife, said: “We are very worried about his well being, we do not know whom to approach and we do not know where to search him.” (ANI)
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