Vadodara's missing woman cop found, transferred


Vadodara, Jan 21 (IANS): A woman constable posted at Dabhoi, who went missing on Monday, was found and transferred to Desar Police station, here.

When Maniben Chaudhary, who had taken one week leave, did not reach her native place in north Gujarat after leaving from office on January 16 evening, her elder sister, who is serving in the Police department, informed Dabhoi police that her sister has not reached home.

Police formed team to search for her and found her along with her boyfriend on board a bus in Maharashtra on January 19.

The man was identified as Sadam Garasiya. Both of them were missing since Monday morning.

After bringing them back to Gujarat, their statements were recorded.

The DSP had ruled out the love jihad case, as only a missing complaint was filed and not of elopement.

On Friday evening, Vadodara District Superintendent of Police (DSP) Rohan Anand transferred Maniben from Dabhoi to Desar police station.

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Jan 21 2023

    One thing I dont nderstand .Missing cop was on leave,She can do and go anywhere she wants and with whom she wants .Why now all of a sudden she must be transferred to ther stations because her sister reach her ?Strange things One takes the freedom from the person ?even as a adult ?

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