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Daughters Lost, MAN Dana Travel Search Police

Daughters Lost, MAN Dana Travel Search Police
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Ghaziabad: Cannot track his two daughters who were missing more than two weeks ago, a man sold two of three livestock.
The money he followed was to fund their search and bear the costs of local police, which allegedly insisted on paying them to travel to Uttarakhand to pursue tin.
Despite spending RS 43,000 on the way, including fuel for SUVs, hotels to stay and food, Ghaziabad police returned without information about the existence of the girls.
The incident occurred in Loni, where the person was, a driver by the profession, filed a complaint to the police about his missing daughter since June 30.
In his complaint, he wrote his two daughters aged 18 and 20 years and pursued the Delhi Iti course.
The police submitted FIR under the IPC part 385 (put someone in fear to make extortion) to three people, but did not call them.
According to the man, the police found that a batchmate of the girls was also gone and traced the last known location to Uttarakhand.
However, that’s where the investigation stops.
Despite following up fir, the police allegedly told the man that they could not help him.
Finally, after being rejected from the Loni police station several times, investigative officers, Luv Kumar, agreed to help.
However, he allegedly told the man to bear the costs of three members of the police team going to Uttarakhand.
Malang’s father said he sold two cows for Rs 43,000 – one for Rs 15,000 and others for Rs 28,000 – and returned to the police station where a team went with him to Uttarakhand.
He lived with the police team to help investigate for several days but the police failed to track the two girls.
“We left for Uttarakhand on July 11 11 and reached at night.
I have booked three rooms at the hotel and spend money on their food too.
But they did not find my daughter and returned on the morning of July 14.
I feel that they use I was for vacation, “the man accused.
The problem was revealed when Manjinder Singh Sirsa, President of the Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee, tweeted that the police did not help in the case of two missing girls.
The next day, SIsa tweeted videos from father told the incident, marking the police and police Ghaziabad.
Ghaziabad SSP Amit Pathak has ordered an investigation, promising “strict action” to the police concerned if the allegations were found correct.
Atul Sonkar, Circle Officer, Loni, said a new investigation officer, Akhilesh Sub-Inspector Upadhyay had been appointed for this case.
“Investigation of Luv Kumar’s sub-inspector is also being carried out,” Sonkar added.
Meanwhile, the police claimed to still look for girls.

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