Union Minister of State Tokhan Sahu came forward to find the Chhattisgarhi missing in Malaysia

Bilaspur. In the case of a youth from Bilaspur going missing in Malaysia, Union Minister of State Tokhan Sahu has written a letter to Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh demanding immediate action in the case. The letter states that Deepak Tamboli (29 years), son of Rajesh Tamboli, a resident of Juna Bilaspur, went to Malaysia on 31 May in search of employment. On June 1, he reached Kuala Lumpur and from there called his family members and told them his location. It was told that he was staying at a hotel named Care Central Point.
But since July 18, Deepak’s mobile is switched off and there is no contact with the family. In the last conversation that evening, Deepak had talked about shifting to some other guest house. There is no information about him since then. The family members said that Deepak had gone to Malaysia on a 30-day visa, which has now expired. On the report of the youth’s disappearance, the police is gathering information about the case in consultation with DSB and the Indian Embassy.
Police station in-charge Vivek Pandey said that the youth’s location is being traced and the Indian Embassy is being contacted through email. Regarding this entire matter, Union Minister Tokhan Sahu has requested the Ministry of External Affairs that the concerned officials should provide assistance to the family as soon as possible and get the matter thoroughly investigated so that the missing youth can be traced.