A Correspondent :
A music teacher of Chittagong city has remained missing for the last one and a half months.
Monika Barua Rada, 45, went out of her home in Lalkhan Bazar area on April 12 noon to tutor her students at a house about 4km away and has been missing since then.
She used to teach music at Little Jewels School in Panchlaish area.
Family members said that since the day of her disappearance, they searched her everywhere they could and also met the home minister, but to no avail.
Monti Boisnob, younger sister of the victim, said, “Teaching and private tuition were the only things my elder sister was involved with. She did not have enmity with anyone.”
She also said Monika had not attended the tuition, for which she went out of her residence.
“My elder sister has two daughters; they are going through hard times due to the absence of their mother,” she told journalists.
Monika’s husband Debasis Barua Debu filed a general diary with Khulsi Police Station on April 13 and filed an abduction case on April 28.
“We can’t guess what happened to her. Now we depend on police to find her,” he said.
Abu Bakkar Siddique, additional deputy commissioner (detective branch) of Chittagong Metropolitan Police, said, “We are doing our best to find her.”
Her whereabouts was not known till filing of this report at 9:00pm on Sunday.
A music teacher of Chittagong city has remained missing for the last one and a half months.
Monika Barua Rada, 45, went out of her home in Lalkhan Bazar area on April 12 noon to tutor her students at a house about 4km away and has been missing since then.
She used to teach music at Little Jewels School in Panchlaish area.
Family members said that since the day of her disappearance, they searched her everywhere they could and also met the home minister, but to no avail.
Monti Boisnob, younger sister of the victim, said, “Teaching and private tuition were the only things my elder sister was involved with. She did not have enmity with anyone.”
She also said Monika had not attended the tuition, for which she went out of her residence.
“My elder sister has two daughters; they are going through hard times due to the absence of their mother,” she told journalists.
Monika’s husband Debasis Barua Debu filed a general diary with Khulsi Police Station on April 13 and filed an abduction case on April 28.
“We can’t guess what happened to her. Now we depend on police to find her,” he said.
Abu Bakkar Siddique, additional deputy commissioner (detective branch) of Chittagong Metropolitan Police, said, “We are doing our best to find her.”
Her whereabouts was not known till filing of this report at 9:00pm on Sunday.