TIWN

KALYANPUR / AGARTALA / KHOWAI, Jan 15 (TIWN): Although surprising but true, a boy namely Keshab Debnath who was lost in the year 2001 at Ranir Bazar area, has been found at Khowai, who passed his life till now with a poor beggar lady. Although FIR had been lodged, but police could not find Keshab till day. However, with the passage of time, Keshab’s missing diary was got lost under files and parents of Keshab took him for granted as dead.
Surprisingly, Keshab was found at Khowai by one of his relatives on Wednesday at Khowai, only 25 km away from Kalyanpur. This was the instance which took back Keshab to his family members. However, police has shown here their inability and inactiveness.
In the 2st century when in many states and developing countries police are proving themselves as the savior of mankind by their active participations to find out kidnappers, smugglers and similar culprits but Tripura police has badly failed in the case of Keshab.
However, sources said that in the year 2001 citizen of West Ghilatali Panchayet under Kalyanpur West named Keshab’s father Parimal Debnath went to his Sister In Law's home with his whole family situated at Ranibazaar. At that time there was a Shani Puja beside their home. He went there but he didn’t return .
Keshab’s family members said that from his childhood Keshab is quite abnormal and he can't speak like the other boys.
After missing their child Keshab’s parents filed a missing diary in Ranibazaar police station. After 15 long years Keshab’s sister found his brother at Khowai. Local people of Khowai hospital road said that they are watching this boy from last 15 years and he use to live with a old woman beggar in front of the Khowai hospital.
After getting that boy his family is very happy.
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