Millennium Post

Doc leaves home never to return; thanks to email, police track him

- ABHAY SINGH

NEW DELHI: It was on March 8 when a senior doctor from a Delhi-based hospital had an argument with his wife and later left the home with the intention to never return. The 35-year-old man made sure that police are not be able to trace him as he had left all his belongings including phone in the house. But an e-mail which he sent to his wife gave police a vital clue through which he was traced in Nagpur.

According to police, doctor's wife approached the police on March 10 and the Cyber Cell of Shahdara district started their investigat­ion and found that an e-mail was sent by the man to his wife stating that he will not return. “We told his wife to reply to the mail saying that she requires money. Soon after the email was received, the doctor sent some money through an online transactio­n,” said an investigat­or, adding that the doctor had disabled IP address.

Police claimed that they contacted the bank through which the money was transferre­d and told them to inform about any other transactio­n from the account. ''Another transactio­n was reported from Kolkatta,” said a police official. Sub-inspectors Rohtash and Devendra reached Kolkata and they found that the doctor had booked a cab to reach the airport in Delhi. “He was using cabs from the same company in Kolkata. we contacted the cab company and inter- rogated the driver in Kolkata. He told us that he was talking about some airline,” said an investigat­or.

The police team reached the airport and searched the flight details of the particular airline for several hours and came to know that he had gone to Nagpur. Meanwhile, he came to know that his wife had contacted the police. “The doctor had purchased a new sim and a phone and was booking a cab through his email. So, we told the cab company to ask for his phone number for further booking and soon his new phone number came,” said an investigat­or.

Without wasting any time, the police team reached Nagpur and searched more than nine hotels for almost four hours. He was traced at around 11 pm on March 13. The team was led by Inspector Sunjay Sharma (cyber cell). Deputy Commission­er of Police (Shahdara) Nupur Prasad stated that with the help of local police, the cyber cell was also roped in to help in the case and they were able to trace the doctor. NOIDA: A 13-year-old girl student of Ahlcon public school allegedly committed suicide after slipping into depression following low marks obtained in the recent exams and harassment faced by the teachers inside her house in Secor 52 of Noida on Tuesday evening.

The victim was Ekisha Raghav Shah (13), daughter of Raghav Shaw, the family living on rent in Sector-52 of Noida. She allegedly hanged himself from a ceiling fan in his room. After that parents took the girl to the Kailash Hospital, where the doctor declared here dead.

Raghav Shah, the father of the deceased is the classical dance teacher and he taught the children classical dance in his house. Raghav learnt the classical dance from the Pandit Birju Maharaj. According to family members, her parents were out for some work and they grew suspicious as she did not open house door for a long time and when they forcibly opened the house door and after that her room door, Ekisha was found hanging.

Family members alleged that she committed suicide after facing mentally harassment by school teachers. Aryan Shaw, elder brother alleged that she failed in two subjects- Social Science and Science in ninth standard, due to which she went into depression,” said Aryan.

When Ekisha's parents went to school and spoke to the school teachers and asked to show the answer sheets, they rejected. Parents also want to check the answer sheet but they did not give them after that Ekishaw told to their parents that they will take the revenge.

The 35-year-old man made sure that police are not be able to trace him as he had left all his belongings including phone in the house

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