Bantwal: Investigation intensifies in missing student’s case; police probe mobile messages


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Bantwal, Mar 3: The mystery surrounding the disappearance of Diganth, a second-year PUC student from Kidebetta in Farangipete, continues to deepen as the police investigation yields no significant leads even after a week.

Diganth went missing on the evening of February 25, and despite ongoing police efforts, his whereabouts remain unknown. On Sunday, the police continued questioning at his college, focusing on his mobile phone messages to trace his movements. While the chat history revealed some critical information, its effectiveness in locating him remains uncertain.

The investigation involves experienced officers with expertise in solving criminal cases. Police sub-inspectors from various stations are gathering information about Diganth from different areas. Authorities are also exploring whether he contacted anyone after his disappearance.

Police sources expressed confidence that a clearer picture of Diganth’s disappearance might emerge within the next couple of days.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • SHASHIKALA, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 04 2025

    Growing concern about safety in Mangalore, where even boys feel unsafe at night. True: Swaraj should mean freedom and security for everyone, but if the situation has worsened, it’s a serious issue that needs attention from authorities and the community. I hope Diganth returns home safely. Prayers for his well-being. 🙏 If there’s any way to raise awareness or take action, people should come together to ensure the safety of all.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Mar 03 2025

    Looks like officers have some clues?Which they may give out in some days.May be someone abducted him ?Hope and pray first thing he is alive safe .Rest can be cleared later.

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  • Vin, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 03 2025

    May be he has taken the train and left to another city may Mumbai or Bangalore fearing the exams.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Mar 03 2025

    He is Handsome ...

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