Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has once again reviewed the case of missing girl Gnaneswari from Ch. Agraharam village in Tuni Rural mandal of Kakinada district. The child has been missing for nearly a week, triggering serious concern among her family, local residents and officials.
Pawan Kalyan spoke to the Kakinada district SP over the phone and sought a detailed update on the search operation. He asked officials to speed up the investigation and ensure that every possible lead is followed without delay.
Search Operation Intensified
During the review, Pawan Kalyan suggested deploying additional teams to trace the missing girl at the earliest. He also advised authorities to use NDRF services along with the police and SDRF teams already involved in the search.
He further asked officials to involve forest department night watchers, base camp watchers and local experts who are familiar with dense forest routes. A thorough search of nearby forest areas was also suggested, as the region around the village includes difficult terrain.
Drones And CCTV Footage Used
According to the SP, more than 400 personnel are currently taking part in the search operation. Advanced drones are being used to scan possible locations in and around the area.
Police have also examined footage from 38 CCTV cameras near the girl’s residence. With several days having passed since the child went missing, Pawan Kalyan directed officials to accelerate the probe and leave no stone unturned until Gnaneswari is traced.