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Bibvewadi Pune Crime News : Missing mentally retarded girl caught on CCTV and possibility of abduction sparks excitement, city police

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Missing girl caught on CCTV
Bibvewadi Pune Crime News | A 10-year-old mentally challenged girl from Bibvewadi went missing (Girl Missing Case). After being informed, police started an investigation. The girl was captured on a CCTV camera. At the same time, it was suspected that she was abducted due to the suspicion surrounding her. Along with this, the entire Pune city police force has been put on alert.

Commissioner of Police Amitesh Kumar and Joint Commissioner of Police Ranjan Kumar Sharma visited the Bharti Vidyapeeth police station late at night and took stock of the progress of the investigation into the girl's discovery.
The Crime Branch of the Pune Police is also probing the case. At 1: 30 a.m., 300 police searched through the night.
The girl was found safe. The police then jumped into action.(Bibvewadi Pune Crime News)


According to the information, a 10-year-old mentally challenged daughter of a worker in Bibvewadi had gone missing.
The girl left without saying anything.
The Bibvewadi police had sent information about the girl's disappearance everywhere.
In the evening, the girl was seen in the CCTV of a square in Katraj.

She didn't know where she was going. At the same time, some suspects were seen around her, raising doubts whether the girl was kidnapped or not.
The entire Pune city police force has been put on high alert.
Officers and staff of the crime branch started searching for the girl all over the city.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Manishi Chandra, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Govind Sharma, Inspector Vinay Kumar, Inspector Sanjay Gupta, Inspector Kailash Singh Bisht, and Dharmendra Kumar, Inspector Ravinder Joshi and Vinod Badola, ASI Shiv Yadav, SI Ajaibeer Singh, SI Devender Singh, Sub-Inspector (SI) Banay Singh and Late Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma (posthumously) have been awarded president's police medal for gallantry.


Superintendent of Police S. Chandrasekhar Reddy and other senior officials were present. Commissioner of Police Amitesh Kumar said an investigation has been ordered into the incident. About 300 police officers and staff searched for the girl throughout the night.
Later, the girl was found dead in the morning.
When the police came to know that nothing had happened to her except kidnapping, she could not say anything.

The alert, which had been in place since the night before Independence Day, ended after the girl was found, and senior police officers sighed.