Woman accused of abduction rubbishes allegation

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SHILLONG:  Accused of abducting a girl and forcibly making her sign some papers, a woman on Monday termed the allegation as baseless besides coming up with a countercharge.
The woman identified as Rosita Lyngdoh Nongbri alleged that the false complaint was filed against her after the complainant failed to repay the money borrowed from her.
Nongbri also slammed CSWO president Agnes Kharshiing for drawing conclusions and getting involved in the matter without hearing both parties.
One Elizabeth Rynjah had lodged a complaint on May 2 alleging that Nongbri abducted her daughter from Lumshyiap and forced her to sign some papers.
Nongbri claimed three persons including the complainant failed to repay the money lend to them by her as a loan as this is the main reason of the complaint filed against her.  The accused further said that she had given an amount of Rs 4.40 lakh to the three people– Elizabeth Rynjah, Babikor Nongrum  (Babita) and Jeny Malngiang. “But they failed to repay the loan amount to me,” she said adding that despite this she had given an additional Rs 80,000to Elizabeth following a request from Babita.

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