Nahan Disappearance: Three Months Delay in FIR Fuels Anger, Doubts Linger
Four months after Tanuj went missing near Nahan, his family is grappling with unanswered questions and alleged police inaction. The initial police response has drawn sharp criticism, with the FIR registered a full three months after the disappearance.
Tanuj’s father alleges a lack of serious investigation, citing potential suspects and overlooked CCTV footage. He believes foul play was involved and expresses deep frustration over the perceived lack of progress.
The father has highlighted specific individuals he suspects were involved in his son’s disappearance and pointed out crucial CCTV footage that he believes police have failed to properly examine.
Despite the family’s concerns, police maintain an ongoing investigation, claiming they are exploring all possible angles. However, the three-month delay in filing the FIR and the alleged lack of follow-up on crucial leads have fueled suspicion and anger within the community.
This case underscores the need for prompt and thorough investigations in missing person cases, especially when allegations of police inaction and potential foul play surface. The lack of timely action can significantly hinder the search for the missing and erode public trust in law enforcement.