Receptionist abducted

October 17, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 08:23 am IST - Bengaluru:

The Sadashivnagar police have launched a search for a 27-year-old woman, who was reportedly abducted while returning home from work on Wednesday evening.

The woman, Nandini, was living in M.S. Palya with her husband Thomas Stalin and her child. She works as a receptionist in a private firm in Lingarajapuram. On Wednesday, while returning home from work, she called her husband to tell him that she had been abducted. Later, her mobile phone was switched off. Stalin rushed to Sadashivnagar police station. The police began tracking her location through mobile phone towers and found that her phone was last active on Hosur Road.

They suspect that someone known to Nandini could have abducted her. Call detail records of her phone showed that she was in constant touch with a person whose mobile phone was found unreachable. The police, who questioned her colleagues, have found that she had left the office with a person a few minutes before she called her husband.

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