With the Panchkula police having failed to get any clue about the whereabouts of missing property dealer Deepak Rai Saggar, his family is now planning to move the Punjab and Haryana High Court for a CBI probe in the case.
The family also claimed to have met Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Wednesday and said they planned to meet Prime Minister Manmohan SIngh on July 5.
“It has been exactly a month since my father went missing, but the police have failed to make any breakthrough in the case. Also departments such as the Forensic Science Laboratory in Madhuban are delaying the case. There is no news on the report of the lie detector test, which was expected five days ago,” said Sameer
Saggar, son of the missing property dealer, in a press conference.
“Sometimes the SP is on leave, then the investigating officer is not there and now the doctors of FSL have left for summer vacations. We plan to move the High Court to demand a
CBI enquiry in the case,” said a visibly-frustrated Sameer.
Hoax calls
Fake calls have further added to the agony of the Saggars . “Once we received a call from someone claiming that my father was in Haridwar and demanded the award money.
“A few days later, a man called up from Shahbad Markanda, seeking a ransom of Rs 10 lakh and said that they would free my father if we left the money at some place. The call was fake,” said Sameer.