Woman's silhouette 
Karnataka

Woman employed at Bengaluru airport goes missing after night shift

Mahesh visited WTi offices on January 2 to look for his sister but found that Netra had left at 6 am on December 29 after completing her night shift.

Written by : TNM Staff

A 27-year-old woman, employed as a booking agent in a cab company at Terminal 1 of Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru, has been missing since December 29. Her brother, Mahesh Kumar, reported her disappearance to the Kempegowda Airport police station on Wednesday, January 3, and a missing person’s FIR has been filed.

According to the complaint filed by Mahesh, Netra hailed from Tumakuru and lived in the 'Yamuna' PG accommodation in Hunasamaranahalli, near the airport. She worked for WTi cab company as a booking agent. She regularly spoke with her family and informed them on December 29 about her night duty that day. However, Netra’s family did not hear from her after that. Her family's attempts to reach her were unsuccessful as her phone was switched off. They initially assumed it was because her phone’s battery had drained. The family grew worried when they were unable to contact her even on December 31, and her phone was still switched off.

Mahesh visited the WTi office at the airport on January 2 to look for his sister but found that Netra had left at 6 am on December 29 after completing her night shift. Despite reaching out to her friends and acquaintances, no one had any information about her whereabouts. Efforts are on to locate Netra.

Gautam Adani met YS Jagan in 2021, promised bribe of $200 million, says SEC

The Indian solar deals embroiled in US indictment against Adani group

Bengaluru: Church Street renovations spark vendor frustration and public debate

‘Nayanthara: Beyond The Fairytale’: A heartfelt yet incomplete portrait of a superstar

The Maudany case: A life sentence without conviction