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23 days of minor girl Susmita Debbarma's kidnapping-case, but Police in slumber in rescue operation as ‘Police / Political leaders feel that the 16 yrs girl eloped with 30 yrs CPI-M leader’s brother’ !!!
TIWN Aug 26, 2017
23 days of minor girl Susmita Debbarma's kidnapping-case, but Police in slumber in rescue operation as ‘Police / Political leaders feel that the 16 yrs girl eloped with 30 yrs CPI-M leader’s brother’ !!!
PHOTO : State BJP Protesting in front of West Woman PS, demanding the rescue of 16 yrs Susmita Debbarma. TIWN File Photo.

AGARTALA, Aug 26 (TIWN): This is 21st century where hypes on women’s rights, girls' safety are the most fashionable words, whereas in Tripura the minor girl Susmita Debbarma was kidnapped openly at Buddha Mandir area on Aug-3 but till day nobody knows whether she is alive or dead. With a shocking note not only police but the political faces who came to help the family by giving ‘moral’ supports blaming the CPI-M's misrule responsible in her kidnapping are now saying, ‘Might be the girl eloped with the man’. This is what the educated leaders of the state and IPS, TPS Officers think in the state and because of their personal opinions there is no concern of the 16 yrs girl's about ‘safety’. If she eloped also can the 30 yrs man is claimed as innocent? 23 days have passed but police couldn’t arrest the kidnapper Kutan Malakar and rather spreading rumours that 16 years girl has eloped with him.

 Susmita Debbarma was kidnapped openly at Lake Chowmuhani, near the Sanskrit College. The kidnapping was fully proved as her elder sister and even the rickshaw driver gave witnesses of the incident.

 But after 23 days, kidnapped by CPI-M leader Gopal Malakar's brother  Kutan Malakar (Bikash) with her friend Raju Malakar and more 4 persons there is no strong voice for Susmita Debbarma from state's indigenous leaders.

The 16 years girl Susmita Debbarma, D/O- Lt. Salak Debbarma was kidnapped openly at the Lake Chowmuhani area from a rickshaw before 9 days at Buddha Mandir area. She was also kidnapped before 10 months by the same person although rescued with the tremendous efforts of her family members. The fatherless girl, who is her poor mother Anju Debbarma's all hopes, was also kidnapped in 2016's Durga Puja times   by the same Kutan Malakar (Bikash), S/O- Tapan Malakar. Later, police returned the girl without clarifying from where she was found actually. 

Till day police couldn't file the chargesheet of her kidnapping incident (of 2016, 31st October). Again after 10 months the same girl Susmita Debbarma when was coming with her sister from the quarter, a group of mafias led by Kutan Malakar and his friend Rahul Das had kidnapped her on Aug 3 (2017). The gang stopped the rickshaw and injuring the rickshaw driver were stretching her hand. When her sister protested, they attempted to throw the baby from her sister's laps. However, the baby was saved on the spot but the goons took away Susmita Debbarma by force and pressing her voice and mouth.

Immediately getting informed about the incident,  police rushed to the spot and took notes about the incident. Police also took statement from the rickshaw driver and told him if necessary police will call him.

Everyday her family members are begging helps from door to door but no hope, including the tribal leaders from ruling party. Whether she is alive or not, it's also unknown. State BJP held few protests but the path of justice seemed have been blocked from every corners.

Rahul Das who was with Kutan Malakar and helped to take Susmita Debbarma on scooty showing weapons and suppressing her mouth was taken to police station by the victim's family members, but West Women Police has also released Rahul Das. 

In such a condition girl's family members are knocking this door to that door for help. There would be hardly any person from whom they didn't ask for help but whereas leaders are returning them with honey-quoted words, police is behaving almost a problem has come to the police station. 

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