
Missing construction worker reunited with family
The Hindu
A construction worker from Uttar Pradesh, who came to the city to work with his brothers and went missing for a year, was rehabilitated by a city based deaddiction centre and reunited with his family
A construction worker from Uttar Pradesh, who came to the city to work with his brothers and went missing for a year, was rehabilitated by a city based deaddiction centre and reunited with his family on Monday.
Sunil Kumar, 28, a resident of a village near Ghazipur, had come to the city to work as a construction labourer but addiction to drugs led him to become mentally disturbed. He went missing a year ago, before he surfaced in a restricted area at Kempegowda International Airport .
Central Industrial Security Force officials caught Sunil as an intruder from a restricted area on the night of September 18 and after a thorough inquiry, handed him over to the jurisdictional airport police.

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