This story is from July 16, 2012

Police get crucial clues from Tanwar's phone

A day after Sector 23 resident Ajay Tanwar was found in an injured state from a secluded spot in Sector 28 of Panchkula, Chandigarh police have started scrutinizing the clues obtained from Tanwar's white car.
Police get crucial clues from Tanwar's phone
CHANDIGARH: A day after Sector 23 resident Ajay Tanwar was found in an injured state from a secluded spot in Sector 28 of Panchkula, Chandigarh police have started scrutinizing the clues obtained from Tanwar's white car. The police had collected Tanwar's mobile phone, his wallet and a bag containing several documents from his car. He has been admitted in GMH-16.
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In his brief statement to a passerby in Panchkula, Tanwar, 37, had said he was intercepted by occupants of a Gypsy as three of them entered his car forcefully near the light point of sectors 19/27 on July 14. But, the preliminary tower location of his mobile does not show his presence near the light point of sectors 19/27 on July 14. The police also got access to two crucial messages in his cell phone. Tanwar is an employee with a leading textile manufacturer and looks after its operations in Punjab and J&K. Police found two slips of toll plazas of Lakhapur and Garhshankar and claimed Ajay had returned two days ago after spending around a month in J&K.
Tanwar had left his residence around 11.30am on Saturday after talking to his employer. His elder brother Amit lodged a missing complaint at police post, Sector 22 around 3.30pm. Amit's alertness in filing a missing report is also being investigated considering the mysterious recovery of Ajay in injured state. SHO of PS 26 Anokh Singh said, "Tower location of Tanwar's phone indicates he was not present near Sector 27 on July 14. It is also difficult to believe that a car driving person was kidnapped by Gypsy occupants in broad daylight at a busy light point.
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