Puttur: CoD Conducts Enquiry into Charan Disappearance


Daijiworld Media Network - Puttur (MB)

Puttur, Oct 21: It is over eleven months since Charan Raj, a student of a private college here hailing from Mysore, went missing. Until date, the police are clueless about his whereabouts or motive of the supected kidnapping.

In mid-November last year, Charan, living in the college hostel, had reportedly gone out with a visitor who had come to see him. He did not return ever since nor anything been heard about him.

The Puttur and Mysore police did everything possible to trace him but of no avail. Two months later, the case was handed to the state's premier investigative agency, Corps of Detectives (CoD).

The CoD officials were in town earlier this week. They took statements from college personnel and Charan's friends and associates. In Mysore, the CoD has collected all relevant information from Charan's father, Kendaganna Setty.

Charan's close friends too have wished that the case could be solved soon and the culprits be brought to book.

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