Maharashtra

HDFC Vice-prez missing from office in Mumbai

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Mumbai: A vice-president of HDFC Bank has gone missing under mysterious circumstances from his Kamala Mills office here on Wednesday, the police said.
 
Siddharth Kiran Sanghvi, who stayed with his wife and a four-year-old son at Malabar Hill, did not turn home after he left for office around 0830 hrs on Wednesday.
  
His car was found abandoned the next day in Navi Mumbai with blood stains on the seat.
 
A missing complaint is registered, police said adding that this could be a case of abduction.
 
''He left for work at his usual time-and we have learnt that he left office around 1930 hrs. We could see him walking out of his branch but we could not locate his car while leaving the Kamala Mill premises on any CCTV camera,'' said a police officer. 

The police said that Sanghvi's phone was switched off before he left Kamala Mill premises. ''We have checked his call data record and found his last location at Kamala Mill. As his wife could not reach him till 10 pm, she came to the police station and registered a missing complaint on Wednesday itself,'' the officer said.
 
On Thursday evening, the police found an abandoned car a blue coloured Maruti Ignis near Sector 11 at Airoli in Navi Mumbai. 

Blood stains and a knife were found on the rear seat of the car, police added. 

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