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NHPC GM still untraced

One month has passed. But the kidnappped NHPC general manager is still remaining clueless. Police dealing with the high profile case have arrested two linkmen of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB)-Songbijit faction in this connection. But Anil Kumar Agarwal is still clueless. The two linkmen - Sureng Hajoary and Raju Basumatary - arrested yesterday in the district had given information to the abductors on Agarwal So far five persons have been arrested in connection with the abduction of the NHPC official.

Assam police with logistic support from its Arunachal Pradesh counterpart are on a special operation to rescue the abducted General Manager who was kidnapped from 12 Mile area near the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border under Charduar police station in Sonitpur district.

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