Mangalore: Parents of Missing Teenage Boy Claim he Did Not Steal Money
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VM)
Mangalore, Nov 6: The parents of the 16-year-old Arman, who had reportedly gone missing after committing a theft at his own house, have denied that he stole money, and claimed that he had left the house with their permission.
The boy was said to be have stolen money from his house and left home in a car. He met with an accident at Anemahal in Sakleshpur, but later went missing. The parents had filed a missing complaint with the police.
Arman's father Mohammed Soorinje, resident of Noor Apartment in Attavar, denied that his son had stolen any money and said that he was given the money to spend.
"Arman left house on November 3 at around 7.30 pm with the Innova car. He carried Rs 20,000 along with him, which was given to him to spend. He did not steal from the house," he said.
On November 4, Mohammed Soorinje had filed a missing complaint of his son at Pandeshwar police station. He said that he did not mention anything to the police about the theft and that it was wrong news published in the media.
"The wrong news about theft was spread by newspapers as Arman fled from the spot after meeting with an accident at Sakleshpur. Police assumed that Arman must have the stolen money from our house and hence he ran away," he said.
As per the information received, Arman was last seen wearing black jeans and grey t-shirt. He can fluently speak Kannada, English, Hindi and Beary languages.
Anyone with information about the missing boy is requested to contact Pandeshwar police station on 0824-2220518.