Bantwal: Mavinakatte resident goes missing, complaint filed


Mounesh Vishwakarma

Daijiworld Media Network – Bantwal (EP)

Bantwal, Sep 7: T Narasimha Pai (38), a resident of Mavinakatte, Kukkipadi here is reportedly missing. He had left his residence on August 21 and has never returned ever since. His wife has lodged a missing complaint in this connection at the Punjalkatte police station.

He used to bring Happalas from Tamil Nadu, pack them at Mavinakatte and was into their line sales. He suffered financial issues during the Corona pandemic. He had gone out leaving his wife at her mother’s house on August 21 saying that he will discuss with the bank at Hassan and return after visiting his relatives. His mobile remains switched off and he has not been traceable since.

T Narasimha Pai is nearly 6 feet tall, fat, fair, has beard and moustache. He had let loose his hair and was wearing while coloured dhoti and a pista coloured shirt with spectacles. He knows Kannada, Konkani, Hindi, Tulu and Tamil languages.

Punjalkatte police have requested finders to contact their telephone No. 8277986411 or district control room 0824-2220500 if anybody has any information about him or his whereabouts. 

 

 

 

 

  

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