Police have stated that incidents of missing girls have been increasing in Sunsari, Morang and Jhapa districts in recent months.
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Ruka Magar, 14, of Kerabari-3, Rampur, Morang, has been missing since the day of Bhai Tika. According to her family, she left home without informing anyone. Mother Lila Maya Magar says, "My daughter, who left home on the day of Bhai Tika, has not returned yet."
On the evening of Laxmi Puja, houses were lit up with lights everywhere, but darkness descended on the Pandey family's house in Balaha, Inaruwa-5, Sunsari. 15-year-old Bhawana Pandey had gone out to play Bhailo. She has not returned home since that day. According to SP Keshav Kumar Thebe of the District Police Office, Sunsari, the search for the missing girl has been intensified. 'We are searching in both Nepal and India,' he said, 'We are confident that she will be found in a few days.'
A week ago, 14-year-old Ayusha Dhimal of Urlabari Municipality-3, Morang, went missing. She had walked from her maternal home, Kanepokhari-5, Dumrighat, in the afternoon and did not return home until the evening. But on Saturday, a police team rescued her from a hotel in Biratnagar Bargachhi, said Morang Police Chief SP Kavit Katuwal. ‘She was found in a hotel and handed over to her parents,’ he said.
Earlier, on 21 Asho, 13-year-old Anshu Gautam of Letang-2 in Morang went missing. She had left home to play ping pong and was found dead in the Belbari-Chisang partnership forest on Friday, two weeks after she went missing.
A local woman had informed the police after seeing the mutilated body while cutting grass. The body was found with the head and body separated and clothes torn. The family identified the body based on clothes, slippers and watch. The police have sent the body for DNA testing to verify its authenticity and a forensic examination to determine the cause of death. ‘The truth will come out after the report,’ said SP Katuwal, adding that the investigation is ongoing. We will make the truth public soon.' Police have stated that the number of cases of missing girls has been increasing in Sunsari, Morang and Jhapa districts in recent months. According to police data, most of the missing girls are teenagers.
Police claim that the use of social media and mobile phones is the main reason for the incidents. There has been an increase in the number of people falling in love, being seduced and seduced by strangers through media such as Facebook, TikTok and Instagram. This has led to some cases of rape and murder.
The increasing number of missing girls has raised serious questions for parents, schools and the community. Police say that girls are becoming unsafe, especially due to social media monitoring, lack of communication within the family and lack of safety awareness.
