Itanagar : A man from Arunachal Pradesh was safely brought back by police from Kashmir recently.
The man, identified as Kangge Perme, was found at Budgam in Kashmir.
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A team of East Siang police under the supervision of superintendent of police Dr. Sachin Kumar Singhal begun tracing him after a missing report was filed by his father at Mebo police station on July 23.
East Siang SP revealed that Perme had last talked to his family on July 13 and they were informed that he was in Delhi in search of a job.
On receiving the missing report, the officer-in-charge of Mebo Police Station sent WT message to all SHO in New Delhi/Spl. Police for Northeast people/additional commissioner of police in New Delhi.
The police officer informed that the ATM transaction and CDR of the missing person was collected. However, his phone location could not be traced out as his mobile was switched off.
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“IMEI run of mobile phone also did not give any clue. On perusing the ATM transaction and the CDR, it was evident his last location was at New Delhi.
“His last ATM transaction was also at an ATM booth near New Delhi railway station, though his phone was switched off from 13 August,” he said.
Although a police team had questioned all his friends and verified all the persons on the call records of Kangge, there was no information about his whereabouts
Singhal claimed that Kangge went missing from New Delhi on August 13 without a trace.
“On August 17, Kangge had called from an unknown number to one of his family members informing that he is in Kashmir, but could not provide the exact address.
“On receiving the information, Mebo OC immediately informed SP Singhal and the mobile location of the number was collected,” Singhal said.
The Budgam police in Kashmir was immediately informed to recover Kangge Perme.
Later, a police team consisting of ASI Numol Perme and constable Kangkim Perme along with a relative of the missing person went to Budgam and brought back Kangge safely to Arunachal and handed over to his father.