Two missing boys found in Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
Two class eight students of Hindi HS school of Agartala, who went missing on March 4th after attending tuition classes, have been found safe in Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus.
On Tuesday night, accompanied by the parents, a police team departed for Mumbai to bring the students back.
The parents of the missing students filed a missing entry at the East Agartala police station, prompting a special investigation, said SP (West Tripura) Kiran Kumar and added that the students had informed their parents before leaving that they intended to return after achieving something.
Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha through his social media said that ‘few days ago, two students Omkar Chakraborty and Prithivi Debbarma of Barjala area of Agartala went missing , when the matter came to light before me, instantly ordered police to investigate the matter. Due to timely efforts of Tripura police, both boys were rescued from Mumbai and they will be brought to Agartala and will hand over them to their respective parents.” Chief Minister also praised the efforts of Tripura police for rescuing both boys.
It may be recalled here that following a coordinated effort between the police and the parents, a special team successfully traced the students to Mumbai on March 12th.
SP Kiran Kumar assured the public that the students are now under the custody of the Deputy Commissioner of Police in Mumbai, ensuring their safety. The timely intervention of law enforcement and the cooperation between authorities and the parents led to the swift resolution of the case, bringing relief to the concerned families.