Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Lacking B’luru boy present in Hyderabad: Police

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HYDERABAD: Karnataka Police on Wednesday stated that they’ve discovered the 12-year-old lacking boy in Hyderabad.

The boy went lacking after leaving his tuition centre, within the limits of Whitefield Police Station in Bengaluru in Hyderabad.

Police stated that the boy was discovered at Nampalli Metro Station in Hyderabad.

Parinav, finding out in Class 6 in Den Academy College of Gunjur locality, had gone lacking in Bengaluru on Sunday. He had gone out along with his father Sukhesh for tuition at about 12.15 pm on Sunday and by no means returned residence.

Sukhesh had dropped him off on the tuition centre within the afternoon however Sukhesh obtained delayed in choosing his son up after class. When he reached the tutoring centre he discovered that the boy had left the place.

Preliminary investigations based mostly on CCTV footage collected by the police have proven that the boy had walked to Marathahalli locality from the tutoring centre and boarded a BMTC bus from there. Nonetheless, he by no means reached his residence.

The dad and mom had lodged a criticism with the Whitefield Police and launched a search operation for the lacking boy.

The actions of the boy had been present in CCTV footage in Majestic, Yamaluru and Marathahalli.

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