Saturday, September 24, 2011

Broker's missing son did return to India

New Delhi: Closed-circuit TV grabs at the IGI Customs office have now provided clinching evidence that the son of a leading city stock broker did not go missing in London but did return to the country on August 6. Nishit Jalan, the 24-year-old student of Coventry University , Birmingham, could not be traced since race riots erupted in London.
The case, which was initially with the IGI police, is now being probed by the special cell. Sources in the special cell said they had conclusive evidence that Nishit, doing his masters in automobile engineering in Coventry University , had his passport stamped out of IGI.
"The CCTV footage outside IGI Airport was deleted but we found him in the emigration counter CCTV footage. We are investigating the case and came to know that he had even bought a return ticket for the UK for September 16. However , Nishit did not board the flight on that day. We have informed the CBI and they have begun proceedings for taking the help of Interpol in locating him," said a police officer.
The special cell is also in contact with the UK embassy. The cops are now studying the call details and the emails exchanged between Nishit and his friends.
24/09/11 Dwaipayan Ghosh/Times of India
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