BENGALURU: Months after the curious case of techie Kumar Ajitabh grabbed headlines, sleuths are grappling with some other missing case — that of a 24-year-old carrier supervisor of a five-star resort. Incidentally, he additionally went missing from Whitefield, the similar space the place Ajitabh was once remaining noticed in December 2017.
While the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) is probing the techie case, Whitefield police have introduced a hunt for Vipin Chandra Bhat, a local of Uttarakhand and graduate in resort management. He went missing on May 3, a day after he joined work in Bengaluru. His cell phone was once remaining active in Nandi Hills, Chikkaballapura, around four.19pm on the identical day, mentioned police.
Vipin’s father Baldev Dut Bhat, a priest, who has come to Bengaluru on the lookout for his son, is making rounds of Whitefield police station, Nandi Hills and neighbouring places. He advised TOI that certainly one of his family members got a message from Vipin on May 3 announcing he was once at Nandi Hills.
Subash, a chum of Vipin, mentioned after the latter arrived in Bengaluru, he stayed together with his friends-cum-colleagues on Nallurahalli Road in Whitefield. He joined work on May 2 and took depart the next day without informing his roommates. According to Vipin’s family members, this was once his second stint in Bengaluru. Subash mentioned Vipin had come to Bengaluru in April 2017 and worked with a resort for six months. However, he went again to Uttarakhand after he slipped into melancholy, and subsequently underwent treatment in Delhi for a couple of days.
On May 3, Vipin left the room but didn’t go back. When his roommates did not get in touch with him, they informed his folks the next day. They registered a criticism with Whitefield police, who scanned his room and published that Vipin had reached Bengaluru on April 29 and taken a flight to New Delhi on the identical day prior to returning to town. Why he went to Delhi is a mystery, Subash mentioned.
TOI tried to touch DCP (Whitefield) Abdul Ahad but his telephone was once switched off. An officer from Whitefield police station mentioned a team has been shaped to trace Vipin.
Box: Ajitabh case hits useless end?
CID police have made no headway when it comes to missing techie Ajitabh, 32. Sources mentioned it’s a mysterious case, and efforts of Whitefield police in tracing him have been futile. “We haven't any clues. The simplest means we can make growth is through seekingpublic lend a hand through quite a lot of approach,” a supply mentioned.
Ajitabh went missing on December 18, 2017 after he stepped out to satisfy a possible purchaser of his automotive, who had contacted him on OLX, a web-based platform to promote and purchase used goods.
While the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) is probing the techie case, Whitefield police have introduced a hunt for Vipin Chandra Bhat, a local of Uttarakhand and graduate in resort management. He went missing on May 3, a day after he joined work in Bengaluru. His cell phone was once remaining active in Nandi Hills, Chikkaballapura, around four.19pm on the identical day, mentioned police.
Vipin’s father Baldev Dut Bhat, a priest, who has come to Bengaluru on the lookout for his son, is making rounds of Whitefield police station, Nandi Hills and neighbouring places. He advised TOI that certainly one of his family members got a message from Vipin on May 3 announcing he was once at Nandi Hills.
Subash, a chum of Vipin, mentioned after the latter arrived in Bengaluru, he stayed together with his friends-cum-colleagues on Nallurahalli Road in Whitefield. He joined work on May 2 and took depart the next day without informing his roommates. According to Vipin’s family members, this was once his second stint in Bengaluru. Subash mentioned Vipin had come to Bengaluru in April 2017 and worked with a resort for six months. However, he went again to Uttarakhand after he slipped into melancholy, and subsequently underwent treatment in Delhi for a couple of days.
On May 3, Vipin left the room but didn’t go back. When his roommates did not get in touch with him, they informed his folks the next day. They registered a criticism with Whitefield police, who scanned his room and published that Vipin had reached Bengaluru on April 29 and taken a flight to New Delhi on the identical day prior to returning to town. Why he went to Delhi is a mystery, Subash mentioned.
TOI tried to touch DCP (Whitefield) Abdul Ahad but his telephone was once switched off. An officer from Whitefield police station mentioned a team has been shaped to trace Vipin.
Box: Ajitabh case hits useless end?
CID police have made no headway when it comes to missing techie Ajitabh, 32. Sources mentioned it’s a mysterious case, and efforts of Whitefield police in tracing him have been futile. “We haven't any clues. The simplest means we can make growth is through seekingpublic lend a hand through quite a lot of approach,” a supply mentioned.
Ajitabh went missing on December 18, 2017 after he stepped out to satisfy a possible purchaser of his automotive, who had contacted him on OLX, a web-based platform to promote and purchase used goods.
Hotel manager missing since two weeks
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