US: Indian student goes missing in Ohio, family seeks MEA’s help after ransom call
Mohammed Abdul Arafat, a native of Hyderabad, went to the US for his masters in IT from Cleveland University in May 2023 but has been missing since March 7, 2024.
His father, Mohd Saleem, said that after ten days, they received a phone call where the person was saying that their son (Abdul Arafat) had been kidnapped and asked for a USD 1200 ransom.
“My son went to the US on May 23 for his master’s. He was doing fine and was talking to me every day. After March 7, we didn’t talk. We tried calling, but the phone was off. Later, we called our brother and asked him to see. As my son was not at the location, they went and filed a missing complaint. After 10 days, we got a call on WhatsApp, that your son was kidnapped and asked for a USD 1200 ransom. I urge the state government and central government to find my son,” Saleem said.
Saleem’s brother, who also lives in the US, filed a missing person complaint with the police. Saleem urged the state and central government to find their son.
Today, Arafat’s father, Mohd Saleem, went to the Nacharam police station, explained the whole incident to the police, and asked for their help in the matter.
Moreover, Saleem also wrote a letter to the External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar, requesting that they ask the Indian Embassy in Washington, DC, USA and the Indian Consulate in Chicago, USA about his son.
(ANI)
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