Kathyalla Ithu Jeevitham
 
Case : ANOOP MISSING (FOLLOW UP)

Following a series of chaos, Anoop, the missing son of Sathyadevi Amma from Paravoor, finally returns home.

Anoop's case was telecast in Kathayalla Ithu Jeevitham on November of last year. Anoop's mother Sathyadevi Amma had brought the case that her son, a trainee attached to the Madras Engineering Group of TBI Battallion B Company in Bangalore, was missing from his camp since September 2011. (go to Anoop Missing link to know the complete case.)
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The case became an immediate sensation with the Central Governments direct involvement to catalyze the search process. With unturned secrets and suspicions lingering, predictions went as high as something disastrous having befallen on Anoop and something suspicious going on in the military camp. Putting predictions wrong and to everyone's surprise, Anoop was caught early this month at his own home-town.

A similar case of another trainee Sandeep gone missing from the same military camp was reported to Kathayalla Ithu Jeevitham by Sandeep's parents. The later went missing long back in 2003 and is still unfound.

His parents also say that despite of all their efforts and requisitions sent to concerned authorities, so far nothing crucial regarding the missing have been found. This series of Kathayalla Ithu Jeevitham is a discussion including both these cases.

The series clarifies all the doubts generated in the case's previous sitting. It also educates on how young trainees should behave under such situations. Retired and in service Military Officials would be taking part in the discussion.

Social and political activists throw light on a number of startling incidents and hard to believe proceedings taking place in various training camps of Indian Military. The tight trainings, cruel punishments and the covered corruptions within these camps is being brought to light through this follow-up of the Missing Case.

 
 
 
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