Missing man: Cops search bus stand, rly stn

Missing man: Cops search bus stand, rly stn
Jaipur: City police’s Special Investigation Team (SIT), formed to locate 25-year-old Rahul Sharma, who went missing in the Nahargarh Hills, has expanded its search to areas around the Sindhi Camp bus stand and Jaipur railway station.
A senior police official said Rahul and his brother Ashish went missing on Sept 1 after venturing into the Nahargarh Hills. While Ashish’s body was found the following day, Rahul’s prolonged disappearance remains a mystery.
Police continue to search the Nahargarh Hills but are also investigating Rahul's last known movements around railway stations and bus stands in Jaipur.
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Multiple angles are being explored as part of the ongoing investigation to piece together the puzzle behind Rahul's disappearance.
Despite these efforts, no significant leads have emerged, and attempts to recreate the scene have failed to shed light on what might have happened, leaving the case unresolved.
Police have interviewed Rahul's family and close friends, but nothing of importance has surfaced. Rahul's family has emphasised that both brothers were familiar with the terrain, and both had mobile phones with them. This has further baffled the investigators, raising questions about how the two could have lost their way in an area they knew well.
Statements from different individuals have not provided clarity, with police, still trying to determine key details.
Police said the investigation into the matter is underway, and the mystery of Rahul's disappearance continues to perplex them.
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