UP Police now hunt for missing parrot
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Fri, Mar 5 2021 11:12 IST |
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Aligarh : , March 5 (IANS) After the Uttar Pradesh Police launched a manhunt in 2014 to trace the missing buffaloes of the then UP Minister Mohd Azam Khan in Rampur and then went on to search for BJP leader Ram Shanker Katehria s missing Labrador 2016 in Agra, the police are now searching for a grey African parrot with a red tail that has gone missing in Aligarh.
Well known orthopaedic surgeon, Dr. SC Varshney has lodged a complaint at the Kwarsi police station about the missing parrot.
Updated Mar 05, 2021 | 09:57 IST
A parrot that was all set to fly to London went missing from its owner s home on Wednesday. The parrot named Mithu went missing on Tuesday.  |  Photo Credit: Facebook
Aligarh: An unusual missing complaint was filed at a police station in Aligarh on Wednesday. An African grey parrot with a red tail that was all set to fly to London after completion of documentation work has been missing since March 2.
Circle officer Anil Samaniya confirmed that a missing complaint has been registered at Quarsi police station. The parrot s owner has also distributed missing pamphlets with the pet s picture and listed qualities of the bird.
Aligarh, Feb 22: The 24-year-old son of a jeweller allegedly murdered his mother and looted valuables worth over Rs one crore from her house in the Saroj Nagar Colony of Aligarh
The accused, Yogesh, and his three associates, including two women, were arrested on Sunday and the stolen gold, diamond and silver jewellery was recovered from them.
(MENAFN - IANS) p>Aligarh (Uttar Pradesh), Feb 22 (IANS) The 24-year-old son of a jeweller allegedly murdered his mother and looted valuables worth over Rs one crore from her house in the Saroj Nagar Colony of Aligarh
The accused, Yogesh, and his three associates, including two women, were arrested on Sunday and the stolen gold, diamond and silver jewellery was recovered from them.
According to the police, jeweller Kuldeep Verma s son Yogesh, a commerce graduate, was living separately in a rented accommodation for the past six months after he tied a knot with a married woman, Sonam, against his parents wishes. He was also jobless.