Cases of increasing number of missing persons
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Cases of increasing number of missing persons

July 23, 2023

Sir,

We regularly read in the newspapers about persons going missing, almost everyday. Since nearly a decade, this item has become an usual and a regular feature of all newspapers in city.

Thousands of people have gone missing, without being traced. As this enigmatic issue has become a routine thing, no one appears to take a serious view of the situation.

It is a mystery, possibly with dangerous ramifications, needs to be solved in the interest of all. A separate cell needs to be created in all Police Stations for maintaining records and tracing the missing people.

Hope immediate action would be taken in the matter to set right the position.

– G.S.S. Murthy, Vidyaranyapuram, 18.7.2023

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