Search on for 2 'missing' persons along India-China border in Arunachal: Police
Bateilum Tikro and his friend Bayingso Manyu, residents of Duiliang village in Anjaw district, had left home on August 19 in search of medicinal herbs and to hunt at high-altitude mountains along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), a police officer ...

Dishanso Chikro, the younger brother of Bateilum, however, claimed both of them may have been detained by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China.
"We suspect that they could have inadvertently crossed the LAC and have been detained by the PLA. We are extremely worried," Chikro said.
The family members have lodged an FIR at Khupa police station, the police officer said.
Chikro also said the family has drawn the attention of Hayuliang assembly constituency MLA Dasanglu Pul, through a letter.
"We will submit a report to the state government after completing formalities involving the witnesses, family members and the villagers living near the border. It is, however, common for locals to explore forests in search of medicinal herbs," Anjaw District SP Rike Kamsi said.
Kamsi said the two persons may have taken shelter somewhere within the Indian territory near the border.
Assistance from the PLA has also been sought to locate the duo, he added.
In January, Miram Taron (17), a youth hailing from the state's Upper Siang district, had inadvertently entered Chinese territory while searching for medicinal plants. He was captured and subsequently set free by the PLA, after India had taken up the matter at a higher level.
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