Mumbai: A senior police officer has become a representative to ask if there are weaknesses on the police in investigating cases of missing people who have been submitted by a 28-year-old woman from Vile Parle.
The woman’s family, Carol Misquitta, has made such allegations in a letter to the city police chief.
Commissioner Hemant Nagrery was confirmed to Ti on Sunday that he had ordered an investigation to see if there was a deviation on the officials of the Santacruz police station where the family had submitted a complaint on January 26 – more than the day after Carol failed to return home.
Carol’s family members and close friends holding the March candle light solidarity on Sunday night from the St Francis Xavier Church, Vile Parle, to Carol’s house in the area.
His family members demanded a strict sentence to be accused.
Carol’s decomposed body has recovered from Mumbai-Ahmedabad Highway and his girlfriend, Zico Misquitta (27), and his friend was arrested in connection with a murder case.
In other developments, the Palghar police station official who has jurisdiction above the point where the body was found, said that they would examine the statement of the Bank Carol account to see if there was money withdrawn from his account that day or if there was a fund transferred to Zico account.
An officer said that Zico had bought a sharp weapon just before he met Carol in the vile parley and headed to Palghar with the pretext of discussing their mutual future plans.
Acticist Godfrey Pimenta has sent an email to city police and the state government, demanding that they have a case tracked quickly.