Ajitabh’s family raises campaign for CBI probe


Team Udayavani, Jul 9, 2018, 9:34 AM IST

Bengaluru: Missing techie Ajitabh Kumar’s sister Pragya led a protest at Town Hall here on Sunday seeking justice for her brother who went missing. 

With the state police yet to make any ways to find him, his family members decided to launch a signature campaign from all residential associations and IT firms in Whitefield and forward it to the state home minister to transfer the case to Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

The family said that the state enforcement agencies should be held responsible for Ajitabh’s life as its over 200 days that he has gone missing.

We will collect signatures from as many residential associations and IT firms as we can in Whitefield and then forward it to the state home minister. As of now we had launched multiple online petitions which had thousands of people responding. But it seems these are not being taken seriously by anyone,” said Mimic Zadoo, Ajitabh’s brother-in-law.

Ajitabh went missing after he went to meet a person who had responded to a classified for selling his car on an online portal.

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