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How missing chef ended up in Uganda, Tanzania

An Indian chef, who has been missing for months, has been found in Tanzania close to the country’s border with Uganda.

Mr Kumesh Menaria was suspected to have been kidnapped inside a factory owned by his employers on the outskirts of Kampala City.

Mr Rajmal Menaria, the brother of Menaria, told Monitor yesterday that the latter was found abandoned near a forest and he has since been taken to a police station where he is being kept as investigations on how he ended up in Tanzania.

"I would like to inform you that my brother was allegedly sneaked to Tanzania by two employees of his boss. They asked him to wear a helmet and drove him in a Prado to Mutukula. When they reached the police, they told him to wait for his passport so that he can fly to India through Tanzania. He also told me that he was beaten by the two people who sneaked him out of the country,” Mr Rajmal said.

The discovery of Mr Menaria alive has relieved his family's fears in India, who were worried that his captors had killed him.

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