Missing Nepali boy from Irang Part-I stuffs found on roadside
Source: The Sangai Express
Kangpokpi, August 05 2019:
The belongings of a Nepali boy who has allegedly gone missing since July 17 was found on the roadside near Manedara village along Thonglang � Lamchok road yesterday with family members reporting the matter to Kangpokpi police station today.
A few from Nepali community if Irang Part-I including the local District Council Member, ADC Sadar Hills, Sagar Gewali and the missing boy's father Durga Bahadur Sarki called a press meet this afternoon at Kangpokpi DHQs and appealed to hand over the missing son in case anybody finds him to the nearest police station.
A resident of Tahar Basti in Irang Part-I, Durga Bahadur Sarki said that his son Shyam Bahadur Sarki (23) went to work in a farm of Damber Tamang at Natang in Senapati on July 17 and he was supposed to return home on July 22 but till today he has not retuned.
He continued that Damber Tamang had reportedly dropped him till IT Road in downtown Kangpokpi DHQs on July 22 and few people were reportedly said to have spotted him somewhere in Irang Part-I area but till today he has not come back.
The father said that some people found his son's bag on the roadside yesterday near Manedara village along Thonglang � Lamchok road which is a different direction from their village while adding that his son has no mental problem.
The local MDC Sagar Gewali said that the matter has been reported at Kangpokpi police station requesting the police to take necessary action on humanitarian ground.
He also said that a manhunt for the missing boy will be conducted from tomorrow by the people of Irang Part-I and Part-II while appealing the public to inform or hand over the missing boy in case they find him.