"We are yet to make headway in the case though all efforts are being made to ensure his rescue. Our first priority is to ensure the safety of the boy," said district police chief, Dalton Marak when asked on the progress of the rescue efforts
The six-year-old son of Inderswell Sangma of Dangkong in North Garo Hills was kidnapped by the miscreants while he was sleeping in his house.
Immediately after news of the kidnapping, the local MLA of Kharkutta, Cherak W Momin, issued an appeal to the abductors for the safe release of the boy.
The kidnappings have been condemned local NGOs who also paid a visit to the aggrieved family after hearing of the incident.
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