Ponnampete, April. 10: A man who went out to buy a bull has mysteriously disappeared for the past four days. The fact that it is searched everywhere but no clue has led to further doubts. MM Musa (65), a resident of Beetoli Gundikere near Veerajapet, has been mysteriously missing for the past four days. A case has been registered at the Veerajapete police station regarding his disappearance. M. M. Musa, who is a farmer, left their home at Gundikere on the morning of the 7th. It is said that after midday, a bull belonging to Muruwanda Raja of Kollathodhu village near Bittangaala was bought for Rs.18,000 and returned walking.
MM Musa, after leaving Kollathodhu did not return home even in the night. As he returned walking on foot, his family members waited, hoping to come home late. But he did not return even until Wednesday morning. Frustrated by this, his relatives began searching for him when they were informed. When there was no clue, the complaint was lodged with the Veerajapet city police station. When the police lodged a complaint with Musa and asked the ones who sold the bull. They said "it was true that the bull was paid. He left from here on Tuesday afternoon with the bull." He told police that he knew nothing afterthat.
Police have continued to investigate the matter and have arrested some on suspicion but no clue has been found. Musa is a saintly man and has a good attitude in the village. He is mysteriously lost and has led to many doubts. Musa's absence from the house for four days after returning home has only added to the anxiety of the household. With wife and children waiting for him now, hoping that he will come back. The bull that Musa bought for money was also lost with him, making the case even more suspicious. Gundikere villagers feel that if the police conduct a proper investigation, the case can be solved quickly.
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