Bengaluru: The search for an IIT Indore techie reported missing in Bengaluru has been called off, with police now focusing on his digital footprint to determine what may have happened to him.
Police turn to digital evidence
Investigators are examining the missing techie’s phone activity, digital communications, online accounts and other technical evidence as they continue efforts to trace his movements.
The shift towards digital investigation comes after the physical search operation was called off. Police are now examining available electronic information that could provide clues about his whereabouts and the circumstances surrounding his disappearance.
Digital trail becomes key to investigation
The investigation is focusing on information that may help reconstruct the techie’s activities before he went missing. Phone records, online interactions and other digital traces could help investigators establish a timeline and identify possible leads.
Authorities have not yet disclosed further details about what the digital evidence has revealed or where the investigation may lead.
Search operation ends, investigation continues
Although the physical search has been called off, the investigation remains active. Police are continuing to examine technical evidence as they attempt to establish the missing man’s movements.
The case highlights the growing role of digital evidence in missing-person investigations, where mobile phones, online accounts and electronic communications can provide crucial clues when conventional searches do not immediately produce answers.
Further details are awaited from the Bengaluru Police as investigators analyse the available digital footprint and work to establish what happened to the IIT Indore graduate.
