<p>A 19-year-old female student from Tripura has been missing in Delhi since July 7. Identified as Sneha Debnath, a student of Delhi University’s Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, reportedly had a telephonic conversation with her family last Monday, and after that her phone has been switched off.</p><p>While her family has issued a public appeal for information on her, Tripura CM Manik Saha has also ordered police to act fast in the case. “The report of Miss Sneha Debnath, a resident of Sabroom, who has reportedly gone missing in New Delhi, has come to the notice of the Chief Minister's Office. Necessary instructions have been promptly issued to the police to take immediate and appropriate action,” the CM's office said in a statement.</p>.Skewed responses to crime in Kolkata.<p>However, certain strange facts in the case have come up which make it an unusual case. </p><p><strong>Things to know about the missing case:</strong></p><p>1. During her last call with her family, Sneha told them she was going to Sarai Rohilla Railway Station in Delhi with her friend Pitunia. However, her phone was found to be switched off a few hours later. What was more shocking is when her family contacted Pitunia, she informed them that she never met Sneha that day, according to a <em>Hindustan Times</em> <a href="https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/going-to-railway-station-tripura-girl-s-last-call-to-parents-before-vanishing-in-delhi-what-we-know-so-far-101752396225507.html">report</a>.</p><p>2. Another shocking aspect in the case is that her family said Sneha's bank statement shows no transaction in the last four months, raising the question - how did she manage her expenses in Delhi?</p><p>3. While a cab driver was tracked down who confirmed that he dropped Sneha near Signature Bridge, lack of CCTVs in the area made it difficult for the police to get any lead in the case. </p><p>Delhi Police and NDRF launched a joint search operation in the area on July 9.</p>
<p>A 19-year-old female student from Tripura has been missing in Delhi since July 7. Identified as Sneha Debnath, a student of Delhi University’s Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, reportedly had a telephonic conversation with her family last Monday, and after that her phone has been switched off.</p><p>While her family has issued a public appeal for information on her, Tripura CM Manik Saha has also ordered police to act fast in the case. “The report of Miss Sneha Debnath, a resident of Sabroom, who has reportedly gone missing in New Delhi, has come to the notice of the Chief Minister's Office. Necessary instructions have been promptly issued to the police to take immediate and appropriate action,” the CM's office said in a statement.</p>.Skewed responses to crime in Kolkata.<p>However, certain strange facts in the case have come up which make it an unusual case. </p><p><strong>Things to know about the missing case:</strong></p><p>1. During her last call with her family, Sneha told them she was going to Sarai Rohilla Railway Station in Delhi with her friend Pitunia. However, her phone was found to be switched off a few hours later. What was more shocking is when her family contacted Pitunia, she informed them that she never met Sneha that day, according to a <em>Hindustan Times</em> <a href="https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/going-to-railway-station-tripura-girl-s-last-call-to-parents-before-vanishing-in-delhi-what-we-know-so-far-101752396225507.html">report</a>.</p><p>2. Another shocking aspect in the case is that her family said Sneha's bank statement shows no transaction in the last four months, raising the question - how did she manage her expenses in Delhi?</p><p>3. While a cab driver was tracked down who confirmed that he dropped Sneha near Signature Bridge, lack of CCTVs in the area made it difficult for the police to get any lead in the case. </p><p>Delhi Police and NDRF launched a joint search operation in the area on July 9.</p>