Monovara Beva, whose son’s captive corpus petition has agreed to hear next week, lives with his family in Khagrabari village in Dhabri district and is among many people who have been detained by the Assam Police since 23 May, which is in a rift against people who have declared foreigners by the Tribunal of foreigners of the state.
Her son, 26 -year -old Eunuch (Yunus) Ali alleged that she has been raised for exile, and has not been aware of her hideout since then.
Baywa was declared a foreigner by one feet in 2016 and was detained in Kokrajhar, Assam. Following the instructions of the Supreme Court, he was released on bail in 2019, who had completed three years for this effect for those.
The Gauhati High Court upheld the FT order in 2017, and the family contacted the Supreme Court through a special holiday petition in the same year.
While the Supreme Court agreed to hear its son’s petition, his family has been in the dark about his hideout since his family was detained on 24 May.

“That day, she received a call from the Garipur police station, from which she was asked to report with her documents. Since she goes due to her bail status every month, we thought she needed her for something related to it. He and her son went around 5 pm. He was designed to wait till late night, when a senior officer asked him to take him away, but the next day we were following the instructions of the office.
Bewa’s neighbor, Jahera Hussain (55), who is also a local female leader, who is helping the family with the case, said on Sunday, she received a link to a Facebook video, who showed Bewa with four others in Bangladesh.
The story continues below this advertisement
“It was operated on Sunday night among the people of the area. It is in the video, but we still have no idea where she can be now,” she said.
,