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600 was questioned, but there was no trace of Ghaziabad’s builder

600 was questioned, but there was no trace of Ghaziabad's builder
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Ghaziabad: On June 26 last year, Vikram Tyagi told his wife by telephone that he would return home from the office in 5 minutes.
It’s been 15 months since then.
Builder’s wife is still waiting back.
During this period, three SSPs, three SPS officials and investigations have changed in Ghaziabad.
But the police have not traced Tyagi or made any progress in this case.
In fact, they are not even sure whether the 36-year-old child is dead or live.
On the day he was reported missing, Tyagi, a resident to the Grand Savanna in Raj Nagar’s extension, had called his wife to say that he was only about 100 million from the main gate of the community.
When he did not go home around midnight, the family approached the police.
The patrol team saw Tyagi’s car at the checkpost in the Khatauli area in Muzaffarnagar around 1am.
Two men sitting in suspected identifying themselves as police from Delhi.
When the patrol team saw blood stains in the back seat and asked the duo about it, they broke the barricade and drove away.
Even after 15km pursuit, the police failed to cancel the duo.
On June 28, the car was found abandoned in Titavi, 40 km from the checkpost.
SSP later, Kalanidhi Naithani, has formed eight police teams to track Tyagi and resolve this case.
The police below are believed to have examined 700 clips of streets in Ghaziabad, Hapur, Meerut and Muzaffarnagar, but it didn’t work.
On July 22, the police headquarters at Lucknow transferred the probe to a special task force in Noida.
But the police in Ghaziabad, however, were asked to continue their own investigation.
So far, the police questioned 600 suspects nested in various prisons and matching their fingerprints with those found in the car.
Blood stains found in the back seat of Tyagi’s car also matched the sample of at least 300 bodies found in the stagnating situation in Meerut, Hapur and other nearby areas.
Ghaziabad Police Chief Pawan Kumar said, “Our team is working on it.
The review meeting will be held soon below me.” Sanjay Tyagi, Uncle Builder who lost, said they slowly began to lose confidence in the police investigation.
“They haven’t made progress in the last 15 months.
We tried to meet with the minister’s chairman and seek his intervention,” he added.

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