No trace of missing Sukhbir Singh Badal relative in Pakistan
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Pakistani investigators are yet to trace a Canadian woman of Indian-origin, a distant relative of deputy chief minister of Indian Punjab Sukhbir Singh Badal, who went missing in Lahore nearly three months back.
Investigators here believe Rajvindar Kaur Gill had come to the city in connection with her gems business. She went missing shortly after she arrived in Lahore in August.
Authorities stepped up efforts to trace her after Badal took up the matter with Shahbaz Sharif, the Chief Minister of Pakistani Punjab, during a recent visit to Lahore.
In an initial report submitted to Punjab Police chief Haji Habibur Rehman, investigators said Gill had come to Lahore from Canada via Dubai in mid-August.
She stayed at three hotels Avari Hotel on Mall Road, Shobra Hotel near the railway station and Amer Hotel on lower Mall Road and met some unidentified persons.
"We are trying to reach those people," an investigator said on condition of anonymity.
Gill reportedly went missing on August 31.
On that day, she was to leave for Karachi to meet journalist Iqbal Hussain of News One channel.
Investigators said they had quizzed Hussain but could find out only that Gill was "coming to see him".
The Punjab Police recommended to the provincial government that a joint investigation team should be set up for a further probe.
However, a source in Punjab Police told PTI that the possibility of Gill being in the custody of intelligence agencies could not be ruled out.
Gill's father Sikandar Singh had written a letter to Badal seeking his help in the matter.
"Since I know you have strong relations with the Pakistan Punjab Chief Minister, we are optimistic that she will be brought to home safely. I served in the Indian Air Force before I moved to Canada 13 years ago. My other family members... joined me (in Canada) in 2007," he wrote.
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