Nithari trail leads cops to Bengal
Nithari trail leads cops to Bengal
A police contingent visited Malda to inquire into the antecedents of Moninder Singh’s domestic help Maya Sarkar.

New Delhi: The investigations into the macabre Nithari killings have led police to West Bengal where a number of children have gone missing in the last two years.

A police contingent on Friday visited a village in Malda district to inquire into the antecedents of Moninder Singh’s domestic help Maya Sarkar.

Maya, who has been arrested in Noida, belongs to the Nalagola Purbapara village under of the district.

The Officer-in Charge of Bamungola police station Anil Roy visited the village and said the police would inquire the case of missing children in view of the Noida killings.

Roy said that Maya Sarkar had been working in Noida with her husband Nitya Sarkar. The couple had left the village to earn a living. Maya was Sarkar’s second wife. His first wife too lived and worked in Noida, police said.

Nitya Sarkar has two school-going children, aged 15 and 11, by his two wives. Villagers told the police that the family once poor like their neighbours, used to visit the village once in a while and had of late adopted a flashy lifestyle raising the suspicion of neighbours.

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