No trace of missing college girls

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Staff Reporter :
Several law- enforcing agencies have joined the police to find out the whereabouts of the three college girls who went missing together from the capital’s Pallabi area.
The Dhaka Metropolitan Detective Police (DB), Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) and the Elite Force RAB are working separately to trace them out after the families of these three students lodged complaints in Pallabi Thana.
Ariful Islam, Additional Deputy Commissional of Police (Pallabi Zone) confirmed this to the New Nation Saturday evening.
ADC Ariful Islam said, “We are working to find out the three missing college girls. The investigation is going on also with technical support. ”They will be found soon”, he hoped. ‘Using the information obtained from the relatives of the victims and the suspects, technology is being used to find out where they are now and their present conditions.
Besides, some other government agencies are also working to get information by talking to their classmates.
Meanwhile, the police are interrogating two persons on the basis of the complaint of the victim’s family. However, the information they provided did not confirm the location of the three students, ADC Ariful said.
They were talking different at different times. They also said that although they were acquainted with the missing students, they did not know anything about their disappearance. Police are trying to get information by keeping them in police custody till the report is written on Saturday afternoon.
Earlier, Nisar’s mother, Mahmuda Akhtar, also alleged that my daughter and her two other friends have been taken out of their homes by a woman trafficking ring.
The three students are Kazi Dilkhush Jannat Nisa, student of Mirpur Girls Ideal Laboratory Institute, Kaniz Fatema, student of Pallabi Degree College and Sneha Akter, student of Duaripara College.
On Thursday (September 30) morning they left their homes wearing college dress.
They took cash, gold ornaments, school certificates and valuables with them from their residents.

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