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Manipur Man Missing: Wife Continues Protest Despite Failing Health as Search for Kamalbabu Enters Day 7

First Published: 2nd December, 2024 16:34 IST

Kamalbabu’s family and community have raised serious concerns over the incident, which occurred on November 25 under mysterious circumstances.

The wife of Laishram Kamalbabu, the supervisor who went missing from an Army camp on November 25, continues her protest outside the camp despite her deteriorating health. Holding a placard that reads “I want my husband back,” Laishram Ongbi Belarani Devi has vowed to stay until her husband is found.

Kamalbabu’s family and community have raised serious concerns over the incident, which occurred on November 25 under mysterious circumstances.

Family members allege negligence by the Army, citing official records that confirm Kamalbabu’s entry into the camp on the day of his disappearance. However, there is no corresponding record of his exit. “I was informed in the evening that my husband had gone missing. His phone was switched off. The Army must take full responsibility. He went missing inside their premises, and it is their duty to find him and ensure his safe return,” Belarani said.

Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren also, stated that efforts to locate Kamalbabu are underway, with multiple agencies involved in the search operation. However, no concrete leads have been reported even after a week of his disappearance.

The Army has yet to release an official statement detailing the progress of the investigation, which has fueled frustration among the family and the public. The case has drawn widespread attention, with calls for transparency and a thorough probe growing louder as the days pass.

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