Jiri United Committee urges release of PG Mathew
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JIRIBAM, September 25: The Jiri United Committee and the All Jiribam Tribal Union today jointly convened a press conference at the office of the All Jiribam United Clubs Association, New Alipur stating that 32 years old PG Mathew, son of (L) Lembui of New Alipur was kidnapped on September 11 last at 8:00 am by some unidentified miscreants near the Lamkhai Bazaar along with the Tata Sumo bearing registration number MN-01-9006.
Addressing the media reporters, the convener of the Jiri United Committee said that PG Mathew has remained untraceable ever since.
The convener said that the kidnapped person has a one and half year old daughter and further urged the kidnappers to release Mathew on humanitarian grounds.
He further informed the media that a 24 hours bandh will be imposed on the NH 37 from the midnight of October 1 if PG Mathew is not released by September 30, 2013.
Meanwhile, police sources said that an FIR has been registered in this regard and arrested five persons who are now under judicial custody.
The prolonged uncertainty of Mathew’s whereabouts has caused serious concerns for the Jiri United Committee and All Jirbam Tribal Union and a memorandum was submitted to the Chief Minister through the local MLA Th Debendra Singh to look into the issue.
Addressing the media reporters, the convener of the Jiri United Committee said that PG Mathew has remained untraceable ever since.
The convener said that the kidnapped person has a one and half year old daughter and further urged the kidnappers to release Mathew on humanitarian grounds.
He further informed the media that a 24 hours bandh will be imposed on the NH 37 from the midnight of October 1 if PG Mathew is not released by September 30, 2013.
Meanwhile, police sources said that an FIR has been registered in this regard and arrested five persons who are now under judicial custody.
The prolonged uncertainty of Mathew’s whereabouts has caused serious concerns for the Jiri United Committee and All Jirbam Tribal Union and a memorandum was submitted to the Chief Minister through the local MLA Th Debendra Singh to look into the issue.