12 years ago, the family brought thinking son home, when the photo went viral, a call came from Saudi Arabia, after it was revealed, the police sent him to jail – deoria news family brought thinking son missing 12 years ago photo viral call from saudi arabia police sent jail lclr
A surprising case has come to light in Deoria, Uttar Pradesh. The villagers assumed that the young man roaming around in the attire of a monk was Subhash Gaur, who went missing 12 years ago and informed his family members. After which they called him and kept him together in the house, when it started being discussed in the area and his picture and video started going viral on social media, then a person living in Saudi contacted the person who posted the video. He told that this person whom the villagers thought to be Subhash, is Mainuddin alias Bilai Ansari of Mau district and when the family members investigated him, it turned out to be Mainuddin and not Subhash.
Bankata police station in-charge of the district, Santosh Kumar said that the accused youth has been taken into custody. He has been challaned under section 151 of BNS. This person is a nut who goes around begging. He was roaming around Bankata railway station wearing saffron clothes. Its appearance is a bit similar to Subhash, so people who knew Subhash informed Subhash’s mother and wife that their missing Subhash has returned. After which they took him home with them, but after 10 days it was learned that he was a resident of Atar Sahwa village of Dohrighat police station area of Mau district. His father and village head were contacted, after which the police took cognizance of the matter and took him into custody and issued a challan.
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Subhash went missing in Bhilai 12 years ago.
It is noteworthy that Subhash Gaur, son of late Nathuni Gaur, resident of Aghav village of Bankata police station, had gone to Bhilai 12 years ago, where he went missing under suspicious circumstances. He has four sons and a daughter, his wife and mother are all at home. 10 days ago, the villagers informed the family that their son and husband Subhash had been seen at the Bankata Railway Station in the guise of a Sadhu, after which the family members were overjoyed, they reached the Bankata Railway Station to take their son. Recognized him and brought him home. He also introduced himself as Subhash and when its discussion intensified on social media and the video started going viral, it was revealed that he was not Subhash but a Muslim youth, who is a resident of Mau district. The family members were also surprised when they came to know that this impersonator was not their son but someone else. This information was given to the police after which Bankata police reached the spot from where the accused Mainuddin was taken into custody.