Ahmedabad: Only hope that makes Makeke go away.
Their son Mohit, 19, has disappeared from his medical college in Surdendranagar in 2014.
After seven years, missing people can be declared legally dead – windows that have succeeded in July.
But the couple from Mangrol in Junagadh District refused to give up, and their faith gave birth to fruit when they were reunited with their son.
Credit for this reunion went to Jugal Purohit, DSP with Junagadh police, who had handled the case when he was an inspector with Cid State (crime).
“The family village is under my jurisdiction.
They continue to relate to me in 2016-18.
However, we have no clue.
It is clear that Mohit goes alone.
But the family has taken some oaths.
His mother did not wear footwear for the past seven years, “He said.
When Makekas again asked him to look into this case, Purohit knew he did not have jurisdiction because the original case was registered in Surendranagar Regency, and he was no deeper in CID.
However, to honor family sentiment, Purohit decided to try it.
He has aadhaar mohit number.
So, he went to the nearest vaccination center and asked him if they could check the vaccination status that was linked to aadhaar numbers.
Surprisingly, Mohit has taken Covid vaccines at the center in Thane, Maharashtra.
That is a significant discovery.
Purohit asked Junagadh Sp Raviteja Vasamshetty if he could investigate further into this case.
After getting details, he also contacted his friends in Mumbai.
The central location was found near Ambernath, the local police were told, and Mohit was traced to the nearest slums.
Purohit and Makwanas immediately went to Mumbai and took him home.
“It was an emotional day for me and my family because he returned after seven years.
His appearance had changed, but the family knew it was him,” Pureohit said.
Mohit’s question revealed that he did not do well in medical colleges.
After failing to clean the second year, he was under extraordinary pressure to succeed in the third year.
So, he left college and went to Mumbai to find his fate.
He worked in several places to do strange work to survive, said investigators.
