The “missing” 17-year-old boy from Arunachal Pradesh, who was allegedly abducted by the PLA on January 19, has been handed over to the Indian Army, Law Minister Kiren Rijiju tweeted on Thursday, a day after China Suggested a place for this. Release of Youth Ina Hotline with India.
On 19 January, Arunachal East MP Tapir Gao claimed that a 17-year-old youth, Miram Taron, had been abducted from inside Indian territory.
Gao told PTI over phone from Zero, the district headquarters of Lower Subansiri district, that Johnny Yaying, a friend of Taron’s who managed to escape, had informed the authorities about the abduction by the PLA. Both are local hunters and residents of Jido village. The MP said the incident took place near the place from where the Tsangpo river enters India in Arunachal Pradesh.
The Chinese PLA has handed over the youth of Arunachal Pradesh, Mr. Miram Taron, to the Indian Army. Proper procedures are being followed including medical examination. https://t.co/xErrEnix2h— Kiren Rijiju (@Kiren Rijiju) January 27, 2022
On 23 January, three days after the Indian Army activated a hotline with the People’s Liberation Army in China, the latter replied that the 17-year-old boy would be returned in a week.
News18 sources in the Defense Establishment then said: “With regard to the incident of a missing youth named Miram Taron from Arunachal Pradesh, it is informed that on receipt of the information, the Indian Army immediately contacted the PLA through the established mechanism of the hotline. informed that a person, who was collecting herbs and hunting, has lost his way and cannot be traced. Assistance has been sought from the PLA in locating the person on their side and returning him as per established protocol.”
In another hotline activated on January 26, Republic Day, Rijiju said Chinese troops “responded positively”, indicating the handing over of the 17-year-old.
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