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Seven Months Since 'OLX Seller' Ajitabh Went Missing, Family Still Clueless

“How difficult is it for the CID to track the buyer who had called my son on that day to meet him? We all know everything we do online is saved somewhere,” says his father.

It has been more than seven months since Kumar Ajitabh, a Bengaluru-based techie, went missing on his way to sell his car to a person he met on retail website OLX.바카라 웹사이트 Ajitabh disappeared on바카라 웹사이트December 18, 2017.

Ajitabh's family has been running from pillar to post, seeking an explanation for the sequence of events that led to the disappearance바카라 웹사이트of the techie, who worked with the BT Group in Bellandur.

“These seven-and-a-half-months have been a nightmare for the whole family. Every day we wake up thinking we will receive some good news…but, every day has been disappointing for us,” Ajitabh라이브 바카라 father Ashok Kumar Sinha told바카라 웹사이트바카라바카라 웹사이트on바카라 웹사이트Thursday.바카라 웹사이트On바카라 웹사이트December 19, Ajitabh라이브 바카라 roommates informed the family that their son was missing.

“I remember the last time when we spoke on바카라 웹사이트December 13, 2017, he was so happy. IIM (Indian Institute of Management) was his dream and he had just got selected to the Kolkata branch. He even asked me to arrange his marriage. I never thought that it will be the last time I would get to hear my son라이브 바카라 voice,” said Sinha, recounting his last conversation with his son.

“How difficult is it for the CID to track the buyer who had called my son on that day to meet him? We all know (that) everything that we do online is saved somewhere,” Ajitabh라이브 바카라 father added.

Ajitabh's family holding a press conference in New Delhi (Image Credit: 바카라)

After searching everywhere, from his office to his friend라이브 바카라 places, from hospitals to police stations, the family, on December바카라 웹사이트20, 2017, got an FIR filed. The family even announced a reward of Rs. 10 lakh for anyone who provides information about Ajitabh. But nothing happened. Clueless and tired, on바카라 웹사이트January 2, 2018,바카라 웹사이트the father바카라 웹사이트filed a writ petition in the Karnataka High Court for a CBI investigation.

“The police, the SIT and the CID, none of them have done anything so far. They have been harassing us since day one. Every now and then they call us to the mortuary to identify dead bodies. It라이브 바카라 humiliating for us,” Ajitabh라이브 바카라 sister, Pragya Sinha, told바카라 웹사이트바카라. “There was a time when the police forced us to say that one of the dead bodies that they were showing us was my brother라이브 바카라 body,” she added.

“We demand a CBI probe into the case. Only CBI can work without any limitations and can answer our questions as to what actually happened to my brother,” Pragya added. “Rakhi is coming and I am struggling to trace my missing brother…to hear his voice바카라 웹사이트again.”

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The family also alleges that the police never showed them the CCTV clips that were collected during the investigation. “We were never updated about anything regarding the case. It was us who gave information to them and sought justice,” says Ajitabh라이브 바카라 brother-in-law, Mimic Zadoo.

Why Ajitabh wanted to sell his car that he had bought a year back?

“To get admission into IIM for an executive MBA was my son라이브 바카라 dream. He was extremely happy with the admission letter, but the fee was around Rs. 25 lakhs and he was short of some amount. That is when he decided to sell off his car, never thinking this could change his life. I even offered him some money but he said he wanted to use his own money,”바카라 웹사이트the distraught바카라 웹사이트father바카라 웹사이트said. “I wish I had forced him to take money from me. Now we are ready for the worst but we want a proper investigation and for that the CBI should take up the case.”

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“We have lost faith in CID. Neither the police nor the CID did anything. The family has suffered the loss, they are still seeking justice,”바카라 웹사이트Ajitabh라이브 바카라 friend바카라 웹사이트Dr.바카라 웹사이트 Prashant Kumar told바카라 웹사이트바카라.

Ajitabh라이브 바카라 friends and family say that it could have been anyone from any part of the country, and the state apparatus’ failure to find him so far brings to light the loopholes in the system. They blame the police라이브 바카라 laxity in swinging into action and several lapses in the initial investigation for their shaken trust in the administration.

The바카라 웹사이트case in connection with Ajitabh's disappearance is currently being heard at the Karnataka High Court. The next hearing is scheduled for바카라 웹사이트July 31.

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