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Father of missing autistic teen wants Crime Branch to take over case

After RPF fails to trace autistic teen three months after he went missing, his father wants Crime Branch to take over the case.

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Tarun Gupta

Tarun Gupta

It's been 95 days since 17-year-old autistic teen Tarun Gupta went missing from his home near Colaba. In the last two months, he came in contact with RPF officials on two separate occasions, but the RPF allegedly failed to return Tarun to his parents. Now, Vinod Kumar Gupta, Tarun's father, who has been running from pillar to post seeking help, wants the Mumbai Crime Branch to take over the case.

"The Crime Branch should carry out a parallel investigation. Their way of doing things is different," Gupta said. "Their team has specialists and they will definitely be able find out if Tarun is in the city."

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