
The case has led Delhi Police to launch an investigation into the matter.
The name of the missing person is Ranjan Swain, originally from Odisha. He was working in a company in Abu Dhabi. This trip marked his return to India after three years.
The family sought assistance from the Global Odia Volunteer, an NGO, which confirmed with the UAE embassy that Ranjan had departed Abu Dhabi for India on August 18. However, the family received several calls demanding money and threatening Ranjan's life, leading them to suspect a possible kidnapping case in or around Delhi.
In response to the complaint, Delhi Police registered a case under Section 365 of the Indian Penal Code (kidnapping or abduction with the intent to secretly and wrongfully confine a person).
Ravi Sharma from the NGO revealed that the family had taken a loan to send Ranjan to the UAE. Despite efforts by the family and Odisha Police, a search in Delhi has yielded no clues.
According to Ranjita, the victim's sister, her brother had gone to the UAE to work to support the family and was returning home after three years. "When he became untraceable, I called up the person with whom he had returned. He told me that the two parted ways at the airport, and Ranjan went to hire a taxi to the railway station," she told ToI.
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