23 September,2021 02:11 PM IST | Mumbai | Anurag Kamble
One of the posters put up by Rahul Deokar about his missing wife and son
The husband of the woman who is missing with their son, has claimed that the police haven't done anything to find them, and instead, questioned him as to what investigation they should do. His brother-in-law on the other hand, is looking for a godwoman whom his mother had spoken to.
The family from Kalyan, Anuradha Deokar, her eight-year-old son and mother, Vimal Bhagat, left their home in Mohne on September 8. Bhagat's body was found the same day but Anuradha and her son are untraceable.
Vijay Bhagat, brother of Anuradha Deokar
"The police haven't done a bit to trace my wife and son. In fact, when asked about the progress of the probe, they questioned us, asking what investigation they should do. Is this how police work?" questioned Rahul Deokar, Anuradha's husband. The family has looked in Kalyan and Ambivli for the duo, but haven't got a clue.
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"Apart from registering missing complaints, cops haven't done anything to trace my wife and son. We made inquiries in the neighbourhood and found their activities before their disappearance" said Deokar.
Anuradha Deokar and her son who are missing
"We have gone to many places in Kalyan and Ambivli in search of the duo. We also put up posters in more than 500 places, and released advertisements on local TV channels. But we haven't seen any efforts taken by the police," added Deokar.
Vijay Bhagat, brother of Anuradha, has also launched a search for a woman to whom his deceased mother had talked a couple of months ago.
"According to locals she is a godwoman who claims to have remedies for possessions. She is also missing from the day my mother and sister disappeared. We informed this to the cops but they turned a deaf ear to us," said Vijay.
Rahul Deokar, Anuradha's husband
mid-day tried to contact Senior Inspector Ashok Pawar and Crime Inspector Sharad Zone of Khadakpada police station many times but they did not respond.
Sept 8
When Anuradha Deokar, her son, and mother went missing