Mangar Das, a BCCL employee, resides in the Sonardih OP area’s Tetulia New Quarter. With Rs 25 lakh, son Mukesh Kumar, 19, disappears from his home. The family is trying to locate him. Mukesh disappeared out of nowhere from his house on January 17 early in the morning. A lot of investigation was conducted. However, there was nothing available about him. Mukesh’s father reported his son missing to Sonardih OP on January 19.
He was the subject of a FIR filed by the police. Mangar Das discovered that there was not a single penny in his account when he looked into the Rs 25 lakh that had been taken out of the bank for his daughter’s marriage. Using the Yono app, all of the money has been removed. At a press conference held on Wednesday at the Lilauri temple, the family members accused the local police of being careless and lazy.
How was the cash taken out?
Family members of the missing youth revealed that Mukesh made the Yono app by adding his own number to his father’s account and removing his father’s number. Here, in the final week of December, his father obtained a Rs 25 lakh bank loan for his daughter’s marriage. Family members claimed that even after reporting the missing person, the local police are taking no action. He was informed by the bank staff that the withdrawal had been completed after the funds were moved to the customer care center.
In addition, the two were questioned by the police. He replied that he had already given his statement to the police when asked this question by CSP Director Raja. Top police officials have been urged to locate their son by the family, who fear an unfortunate incident. The investigation has begun, according to Sonardih OP in-charge Shweta Kumari. Police are tracing the mobile. An abduction is not a possibility. Armed with cash, the missing youth has fled his home.