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Three boys rescued from India after five years

RANJHA, Jan 18: Three boys of Simalghari of Khajura rural municipality-6 in Banke, who had been missing since the past five years, have been rescued and reunited with their families.
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RANJHA, Jan 18: Three boys of Simalghari of Khajura rural municipality-6 in Banke, who had been missing since the past five years, have been rescued and reunited with their families. 


Suman Pun, Jayram Pun and Bikash Pariyar had lost their contact with the families since they left the village in the beginning of 2014. 


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They were rescued from India recently, District Police Office Banke chief, Superintendent of Police Arun Poudel, said. They left the village with a local Mangal Bam who on January 5 returned home alone. 


The arrival of Bam alone in the village compelled their families to seek the help of police to find out the whereabouts of the boys who said they were workers at a hotel in Himachal Pradesh, India. 

They were handed to the families Thursday. 


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