Two Sikkim children and one from Nepal missing from Gujarat found in Haryana
First Published: 15th September, 2023 20:44 IST
All three children are now in Rewari. They will undergo some legal procedures, health check-ups, before being taken to Sikkim House in New Delhi
The two children from Sikkim and one from Nepal who had gone missing from Gujarat where they were studying, have been found in Rewari, Haryana, Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang said today.
All three children are now in Rewari and will undergo some legal procedures, including health check-ups, before being taken to Sikkim House in New Delhi and then to Gujarat.
Aruna Tamang, mother of Paljor, speaking to Northeast Live, expressed her happiness after her son was traced and is safe. She also thanked Sikkim CM PS Tamang, the people of Northeast, the Resident Commissioner of Sikkim House in New Delhi, and the Gujarat Police for their support.
It may be mentioned here that the two students from Sikkim, identified as Paljor Tamang and Devraj Subba, students of Class 8 studying at Nautanpuri Dham Pranami Global School in Jamnagar, Gujarat, had boarded the Okha Jaipur Train from Khambhaliya Railway Station at 10:30 p.m. on August 28.
They were last spotted on CCTV footage at Jaipur Railway Station on August 29 at 3:30 p.m., from where they purchased tickets for Delhi.
To intensify the search efforts, a four-member Gujarat police team had left for Delhi on September 6 as they suspected that the missing students might be en route to Delhi via the Sultanpur Weekly Express from Jaipur. CCTV footage of every railway station along the route was checked by police.
Also Read: Sikkim students missing case: Parents meet Gujarat Police in New Delhi
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