Ranchi (PTI): A special investigation team (SIT) has been constituted to trace 10 tribal children, who went missing from a hamlet in Jharkhand’s Koderma district, a senior police officer said on Saturday.
A reward of Rs 1 lakh has also been announced by the Koderma Police for anyone providing information about the whereabouts of the children, SP Anudeep Singh told PTI.
The children, who belong to the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) and residents of Gadiyai Birhor Tola (hamlet) in Khariyodih panchayat, have been missing since February 1, after they did not return home from Parsabad, police said.
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DSP Rati Bhan Singh is leading the SIT.
Pictures of the children with their names, age and other details are being circulated in multiple locations, including various police stations, and CCTV footage from Parsabad and nearby areas are being analysed, as part of the investigation, the officer said.
Ratibhan Singh told PTI that all the 10 children are aged between 5 and 14 years. On February 1, they had gone to Parsabad to attend a shraddh ceremony, about 4 km away from their hamlet, he said.
“We have intensified our search operations to trace them. Around 60 to 70 people from the hamlet had gone to Parsabad to attend the rituals, but except the 10 children, all of them returned.
“The children had reached Parsabad railway station to catch a train to return home, and it is possible that they might have boarded the wrong train,” the DSP said.
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New Delhi (PTI): An Assam Police team on Tuesday is at the Delhi residence of Congress leader Pawan Khera for questioning in connection with a case linked to allegations made against Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and his family, official sources said.
The team formally informed Delhi Police upon arrival, following which a local police team joined and is assisting in the proceedings, the source said.
The development comes amid a political tussle after Sarma alleged that the Congress used "false information" sourced from a Pakistani social media group to level charges against his wife regarding multiple passports and overseas assets. He termed the allegations an attempt to influence the Assam elections and a punishable offence.
Khera had recently sought clarifications on Sarma's wife's alleged foreign assets, prompting a complaint and subsequent police action.
