The Free Press Journal

MBVVcopss ave young diamond broker from committing suicide

- SURESH GOLANI |

Timely interventi­on and well-coordinate­d efforts by the personnel attached to the Mira Bhayandar-Vasai Virar (MBVV) police commission­erate helped save the life of a young entreprene­ur, who had sent a message to his relatives about his intention to commit suicide owing to business losses. According to the police, the 19-year-old Virar resident (name withheld) is an aspiring diamond trader, who currently works as a broker of precious stones at the Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) market in Mumbai. As usual, the teen left home for his workplace on January 22, but did not return, following which his relatives registered a missing person report at Virar police station. A day later, he began posting messages from his social media account. stating that he was planning to take the extreme step due to the huge losses incurred in his business. The police were alerted about the messages. Sensing the seriousnes­s of the issue, a police team, led by Senior Police Inspector Suresh Warade and under the supervisio­n of DCP (Zone III) Prashant Waghunde, immediatel­y swung into action.

On the virtue of technical surveillan­ce via tower location, the broker ’s phone managed to track him to Nallasopar­a railway station on Monday. The police personnel spoke at length about his psychologi­cal distress and counselled him before handing him over to his relatives. In a similar operation involving Facebook (FB) officials in Ireland and the personnel attached to the Delhi, Mumbai and Navghar police station, the suicide bid of a 24-year-old man was successful­ly thwarted in Bhayandar in August, last year. In that case, the person worked as a cook at a hotel in Golden Nest and was under stress apparently due to financial and other issues, which had cropped up in his life due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

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