In Kanpur village of Uttar Pradesh, four girls from the same village came to see Shani Dev. All those girls are missing since then. The four girls also include two real sisters. When the family members did not find any trace of the girl, the family members reported the whole matter to the police. The police have registered a case and started searching for the girls.
Four schoolgirls from Angadpur village came from home saying that they wanted to visit the Shani temple located at Malpurwa bus stop of Rasulabad Kotwali in the district. After that, when the four students did not return home till late night, the family members started searching for them. When the family members searched everywhere and found no trace of the girl, they informed the police. The family has lodged a complaint with Kahinjari Chowki police. According to their families, not all the students have mobile phones, due to which the police are facing difficulty in tracing them.
Shivani, a class 10 student and Neha, a class 9 resident of Angadpur village in Rasulabad Kotwali area, are real-life sisters and daughters of Ashish Kumar. All the girl students study in Angadpur school. While one is Rishu, a class 10 student of Gopalpur School, whose father is Munnulal, and the fourth student is Khushboo Devi, daughter of Ram Singh, a class 10 student of Banipara Rura School. These four students went out on Saturday asking their family members to go to Shani Mandir in Malpurwa. Whenever he did not return for a long time, his family searched for him. Even after a long search, when he was not found, his relatives informed Yogendra Sharma, in-charge of Kahinjari Chowki, by filing a complaint.
What did the police say?
Regarding this, the in-charge inspector of the working police station Virendra Bahadur said that the information about this matter has been received. As the students do not have mobile phones, it is difficult to find them. Police are currently using all options to trace them.