Daijiworld Media Network - Puttur (SP)
Puttur, Jan 27: The police here have solved a case of mysterious disappearance of a woman and her children. The police conducted this case under 'Operation Muskaan' and succeeded in cracking the case, which is about nine months old.
The lady and her two children have been reunited with the mother of the woman.
Nisha (26) along with her two children, Kavyashree (6) and Shilpashree (30 months) had disappeared from her parental home at Manigeri in Kalenja village in Beltangady taluk on May 26 last year. Uppinangady police found out about her whereabouts and visited her current place of residence at Yedapadavu in Iruvail village of Mangaluru taluk on Monday January 25.
The lady had married Prashant from Mundailu in Thotattadi village in Beltangady taluk about eight years ago. After differences between the couple aggravated, Nisha had abandoned her husband and started staying with her mother at her parental home. But during May 2015, she suddenly went missing, after which her mother, Usha, filed a missing case in Uppinangady police station.
The police got to know from Nisha that initially she had visited her relatives at Nieshwar in Kerala and stayed with them for a few days. Thereafter, she went to Yedapadavu and started to live with the relatives living there, she added. As she vehemently resisted suggestions to renunite with her husband, the police sent her to the house of her mother at Manigeri.
Police circle inspector of rural station here, Anil S Kulkarni, Uppinangady station house officer, Timmappa Naik, and personnel of the station were involved with this operation.