
Lookout notice for missing CPI(M) member
The Hindu
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The police have launched a probe into the mysterious disappearance of a Communist Party of India (Marxist) branch committee member from Thottappally.
K. Sajeevan, 56, has been missing since September 29. The Ambalappuzha police have issued a lookout notice for the missing person. A fisherman, he was last seen at Thottappally around noon last Wednesday. According to his family members, he went to sea for fishing at 5 a.m. on Wednesday and returned to the Thottappally harbour at 11 a.m. Later, people had seen him alighting from an autorickshaw at Thottappally around noon, before he went missing. His family has filed a missing complaint to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and the local police.

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