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“They have forgotten about my son. I am his father and I have to do everything in my capacity to bring him back,” says Ashok Sinha, father of 29-year-old Bengaluru techie Ajitabh Kumar, who went missing on 18 December, 2017, after he took his Maruti Ciaz car to a buyer he met on the online site OLX.
Running from pillar to post, Ajitabh’s father – Ashok Kumar Sinha, approached the police and gave several representations to the Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister’s office to ensure the case is investigated with priority.
TNM is in possession of three such letters. The Department of Home Affairs has also written to the Chief Secretary, requesting that Ashok Kumar’s request to hand over the probe to CBI be accepted.
Ajitabh’s sister, Pragya, says that the CID sleuths probing the case are waiting for things to fall into their lap. “It seems like they just want the circumstances to change by itself. We are not happy with the way the investigation is being conducted. They keep saying Ajitabh is a needle in a haystack. What hope do we have now?” she asks.
In late July, the CID had drafted a document for a formal request from Google seeking the details of a user with the email ID Soulful Ramesh. The CID then forwarded the document to the Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM) court in Bengaluru, where it was approved as a formal request to be forwarded to the CBI.
The details are being sought under the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty between India and the United States of America. The central agency has sought the email and chat conversations that Soulful Ramesh allegedly had with Ajitabh before he went missing.
Police sources say that the court-endorsed document has been forwarded and a reply from the federal court in California is awaited.
(This story was first published on The News Minute and has been republished by The Quint with permission)
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