Dharwad: Four high school girls who claimed abducted, traced in Goa


Dharwad, Oct 9 (DHNS): Four girls, who had run away from their homes in Arekurahatti village of Navalgund taluk, were traced to Goa on Saturday.

While one girl studies in Class 9, the remaining three are Class 8 students.

According to police, Rani (name changed), had left her home as her grandmother scolded her for not studying properly. One of her friends advised Rani to desert home and head to Goa to find an employment as her parents were earlier residing there. She also agreed to accompany Rani along with their two other friends. They went to the school on Friday morning on the pretext of attending some programme. Rani had also managed to lay her hands on Rs 900 kept at home by her father.

All the four girls travelled to Margao by paying Rs 660 as bus fare. On reaching Margao, they enquired the Kannada-speaking people about employment opportunities. On the advice of local people they reached Bhoothnath temple in the town. They got anxious as they failed to get any job and had around Rs 250 left with them.

On Friday night, one of the girls called her uncle using the mobile phone of a local resident, claiming that they had been abducted and feared wrath of their parents. The district police managed to trace the girls in Margao, within 24 hours of the call.

Meanwhile, the headmaster of the school, where the girls studied, had lodged a missing complaint with Navalgund police on Friday.

The girls were handed over to their parents.

The parents have been counselled as the girls were very sensitive, Superintendent of Police Dharmendra Kumar Meena said.

 

  

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  • Kusuma Kumari G, Kodyadka

    Sun, Oct 09 2016

    We have to be extremely careful when we bring up girls. Teenage is a time when they can go astray. I request all parents to instill love confidence and trust in young girls when you bring them up!

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  • AR Kunil , Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 09 2016

    There should be a big change in our outdated education system and the competitive examinations to reach the winner ribbon and get trophies and not get educated.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 09 2016

    Find the back stage Motivator ...

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Oct 09 2016

    They are really lucky for not being kidnapped or fallen in wrong hands.

    Shankar,
    "pulitha adar" or "Naga betha"
    How daring these teens are. Successful Team work. Parents should keep an eye and advise them properly.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sun, Oct 09 2016

    It is interesting to see that the matter is well handled by the law keeping & maintaining forces of the state.
    Good to see that the matter settled before the self proclaimed moral organizations.

    Jai Ho..,

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 09 2016

    Here is a clear case of need of COUNSELLING. whatever THE REASONS FOR THE FOUR GIRLS TO LEAVE THEIR HOMES, IT IS EXPEDIENT THAT THEY BE ADVISED BY A QUALIFIED COUNCILLOR.

    HOPE THE SCHOOL TAKES CARE OF THIS NEED.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 09 2016

    What counselling? In our childhood, the most common counselling after any mistakes is pulitha adarda seve. Once you are subjected to this, you will never commit the same mistake again!

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Oct 10 2016

    @Shaker Mangalore,I think in our times this pulitha adar had its effect.Now the times are changed.Just when the Girls were on their socks,should take care it doesnt happen again.second time might be not found.young Age,many times come the wrong ideas and might end in neighbours well.They are not yet full aged and parents have to answer it ,or cry for life Long for their mistake.Better first make them stabile and then make them Aware of their mistake ,what would have happend of their adventure.Not with stock,but with sanft words and love.

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