• Assam: Two underaged girls missing from Lakhimpur's Narayanpur

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    Assam: Two underaged girls missing from Lakhimpur's Narayanpur
    According to initial reports, the parents of the missing girls received distressing phone calls from them, alleging  held captive in Kerala. 

    Digital Desk: Two underage girls hailing from the Narayanpur riverine area in Lakhimpur district, Assam, have disappeared under suspicious circumstances. The missing girls have been identified as Monalisha Begum (17) and Jubli Begum (12). Their sudden disappearance occurred while they were engaged in work in a mustard field on a riverside near Tinitiya village of Mermukh, under the jurisdiction of the Narayanpur police station in Lakhimpur district. The girls were last seen on February 17.

    According to initial reports, the parents of the missing girls received distressing phone calls from them, alleging  held captive in Kerala. However, investigations have revealed that the origin of these calls can be traced back to the Nagaon district in Assam, raising further suspicions surrounding the circumstances of their disappearance.

    Deeply concerned by the alarming situation, the parents of Monalisha and Jubli have lodged formal complaints at the Narayanpur police station, urging authorities to intensify efforts to locate and ensure the safe return of their daughters.

    It is to be noted that Monalisha Begum, aged 17, had appeared for the High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) examination in 2023, while Jubli Begum, aged 12, is a student of Class VI at Tinitia Anhatguri High School in Narayanpur, Assam.