Beltangady youth on way from Riyadh goes missing from Mumbai airport


Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai/Beltangady

Mumbai/Beltangady, Mar 3: A youth who was on his way from Riyadh to Beltangady mysteriously went missing from Mumbai airport on February 22.

Safwan (25), son of the late Abubakker, and resident of Karpady in Puttila village here, had left from Riyadh to Mumbai by Jet Airways flight on February 21. The next day, he landed at Mumbai airport and was supposed to take a connecting flight to Mangaluru. However, after going through customs and collecting his baggage, he disappeared, leaving his baggage behind in Mumbai airport.

When he did not reach Mangaluru as expected, his worried family went to Mumbai and enquired, and came to know that he had left behind his luggage in the airport there. They then filed a complant in Sahar police station in Mumbai.

During investigation, the police found out that the CCTV at the airport had caught images of him going towards the outer auto rickshaw stand at 6.40 am, carrying a handbag. Thereafter he went missing.

It is said that Safwan's father Abubakker was killed by unidentified gunmen in Riyadh in October 2014. The investigation in this regard is still on, but there is no information yet on the gunmen, sources said. The fact that now Safwan too has gone missing has brought greater anxiety to the family. Safwan is the eldest among Abubakker's three daughters and two sons. Following his father's sudden death, Safwan's mother had insisted that Safwan return to India, sources said.

The fact that Safwan left behind his luggage at the airport has given rise to various theories. Locals expressed suspicions that someone might have kidnapped him, as, if he had wanted to run away, he would have taken his luggage along, they said.

Anyone with any information about Safwan's whereabouts is requested to call 9900789733 or 9740941339, or contact the local police station.

  

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  • prakash, mangalore

    Wed, Mar 04 2015

    Hope they trace him and find him sooner,as the days go by with out the information and his whereabouts though for family.
    This is so disturbing.Feel bad for the family.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Mar 04 2015



    Very disturbing news to note that a grown up man has disappeared under mysterious circumstances.

    May be those who killed his father has a hand behind his kidnapping incident. Let us hope & pray that he is safe and will join his family soon.

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  • Muhammad, mangalore

    Tue, Mar 03 2015

    Why he took auto leaving his baggage..something mysterious happening behind closed door...His father was murdered earlier ......Everything seems suspicious...Hope God gives strength to the family

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  • koti, kundapura

    Tue, Mar 03 2015

    Please get his history and geography first.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE

    Tue, Mar 03 2015

    Mysterious incident never heard of disappearing in such a fashion!Leaving behind luggage @ Airport further makes this incident more mysterious.Who killed his father and his behavior in Mumbai Airport makes every one clueless.If he has valid connecting flight of Jet or any other airlines ,he need to check out international Airport for taxi/A.Ricksha stand because internal arrangement from Intl Airport to Domestic is done by AAI or concerned Airlines.I am totally puzzled to read chain of events.I Hope & pray family will hear good news.

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  • Fr Victor Machado, Mangalore/Tanzania

    Tue, Mar 03 2015

    A very tragic story. May God bless the family.

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