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Odisha: Mines officer missing, Family to protest

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Mines officer still missing from Odisha
Sandur, Dec 2: Family of the assistant controller of mines, who went missing in Odisha, will soon be out on streets protesting for action about the missing person.

Media reported that Ibrahim Sharief, a resident of Yeshwantnagar in the taluk, who works as an assistant controller of mines with the Indian Bureau of Mines in Odisha, reportedly went missing on November 25.

Only his two-wheeler was found near a private hospital. Apart from that, there has been no clue about his whereabouts, said his worried family members.

When he didn't return home for lunch, his wife Salma Begum called him on his cellphone which was switched off. Panicked, she enquired at the office where she was told that he had not come to work.

She informed her family members in Yeshwantnagar immediately and registered a complaint with the police.

During the investigation, the police found his two-wheeler abandoned in front of a hospital near his office.

His brother Subhan was upset that even after a week since Ibrahim went ‘missing', the family has received no information either about him or about the progress in the investigation.

He urged the Odisha government to direct the police to probe the matter at the earliest.

Police found his two-wheeler abandoned in front of a hospital

Sandur legislator E Tukaram said that he had discussed the issue with the Home minister and the DG&IGP of Karnataka, who are in touch with their counterparts in Odisha. The matter was raised in the ongoing winter session in Belgaum, he said.

The 36-year-old officer, known for his uprightness, had left home for work in Bhubaneshwar, around 10 am.

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