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Itanagar, Sep 7 (PTI): The Arunachal Pradesh police on Monday said that the whereabouts of the five youths from Upper Subansiri district on the Sino-India border, who were allegedly abducted by China's People's Liberation Army, are yet to be known.
Five villagers from Nacho area of the district, who went for hunting in a jungle were allegedly kidnapped by the PLA.
Engaged as porters and guides by the Army, the youths were reported missing by their families through social media Friday last.
Two members of the group returned home and informed the families of the other five that they had been whisked away by the Chinese troops from Sera-7, an Army patrol zone located about 12 km further north of Nacho.
Nacho is the last administrative circle along the McMahon line and is around 120 km from the district headquarters Daporijo.
Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Kiren Rijiju , who represent Arunachal East Parliamentary constituency, has said that the Indian Army is awaiting word from the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) on its 'hotline message' regarding suspected abduction of the five Arunachal Pradesh youths.
"The Indian Army has already sent hotline message to the counterpart PLA establishment at the border point in Arunachal Pradesh. Response is awaited," Rijiju tweeted on Sunday.
Tezpur-based Defence spokesman Lt Col Harshvarshan Pande said, "We have alerted our teams and are in constant touch with the civil administration. The SP of Upper Subansiri said that they have not received any missing complaint yet.
Earlier, talking about rhe incident, Upper Subansiri Superintendent of Police (SP) Taru Gussar had said, "We came to know from local sources that five people belonging to the Tagin community were abducted by the PLA from a jungle near Nacho when they were out hunting".
The SP said no one has lodged any formal complaint with the police or the armed forces that guard strategic areas along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) between the two countries.
"We are trying to verify the fact and are in touch with the Army since there have been past instances of the PLA capturing locals from the LAC and releasing them," the SP said.
Those allegedly kidnapped have been identified as Toch Singkam, Prasat Ringling, Dongtu Ebiya, Tanu Baker and Ngaru Diri.
The All Arunachal Pradesh Students Union (AAPSU) has termed the incident as "unfortunate" and called upon both the central and state governments to ensure early and safe release of the youths.
"The recent incident is not an isolated case as time and again the PLA has been repeatedly indulging in similar antics whereby innocent civilians living at the inhospitable border areas are taken captive at regular intervals," the union said in a statement.
In March, a 21-year-old man was abducted by the PLA from Asapila sector near the McMahon line.
While his two friends managed to escape, Togley Sinkam was taken away at gunpoint, his family had said. After 19 days in captivity, the youth was released by the Chinese Army.
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ITANAGAR, Sep 7: Amid the prevailing tension over the alleged abduction of five Arunachalee youths by China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA), the Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian on Monday while claiming that "Arunachal is South Tibet," their own territory, said there are no “details” in their possession to share with the Indian Army.
In a tweet made by its mouthpiece ‘Global Times’, China has reiterated that it has never recognized the so-called "Arunachal Pradesh," which is a part of their South Tibet region and there are no details to release regarding the query sent by the Indian army on the issue. Earlier, Union Sports Minister and MP Arunachal West, Kiren Rijiju informed that the Indian Army has already sent a hotline message to the PLA counterparts seeking information on the alleged abduction by China. Reacting to the statement of the Chinese spokesperson, former Union Minister and incumbent Congress MLA Ninong Ering has strongly condemned the Chinese claim that Arunachal is South Tibet. “Arunachal is an integral part of India,” he asserted strongly.
Reacting to the Global Times tweet the All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union (AAPSU) VP, Meje Taku said: “We don’t need any recognition from China and Arunachal is always an integral part of India and we are proud of being Indians.” He further appealed to the central government to immediately take initiatives to bring back the five innocent youths abducted by the PLA.
Terming the repeated claims made by China regarding Arunachal as “illogical and cheapest,” Vice President NEHRO (AP) Advocate SD Loda said Arunachal is an integral part of the Indian territory and China should stop making such illogical and inappropriate claims over Arunachal as South Tibet.
Meanwhile, the five abducted youths- Dongtu Ebiya (22) son of Tadong Ebiya village-Ebiya under Nacho Circle, Ngaru Diri (27) son of Lt. Tanga Diri, village Diri, Prasad Ringling (20) son of Tako Ringling, village Ringling under Nacho, Toch singkam (20) son of Lt. Taji Singkam Nacho and Tonu Bakar (17) son of Tarik Bakar of Korungba village in Nacho were still untraceable till late Monday evening.