MUMBAI: A 35-year-old scrapdealer would have ended his life at 12.05 pm on October 11 if the Matunga police team had not knocked the room at Shri Samarth Ramji Hindu Sarvajanik Dharmasala in Himmat Nagar, Gujarat, where he stayed after running away from Mumbai on August 29.
Matunga resident Lalit Jain took the extreme step of staying away from his wife and two children and finally decided to end life due to fear of not knowing how to return Rs25 lakhs loan he has taken from his close friends and relatives to gamble and lost, said the police. Jain planned to commit suicide when he was left with only Rs 20 out of Rs 10,000 which he carried along with him while fleeing from the city.
Initially, a case of missing complaint was lodged. But Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone IV) Dattatray Karale took the matter seriously when Jain's wife complained that she fear her husband might have got kidnapped after he was in debts and owed several. Karale supervised the team of assistant commissioner of police (Matunga division) Ravindra Khandagale, Matunga police senior inspector Suresh Parab, sub-inspector Ananth Jadhav and detection staff and tracked down Jain. The team counselled Jain and brought him back to Mumbai safely and united him with his family.
On August 29, Jain dropped his son and daughter to school and disappeared. Investigators found out that Jain first went to Jogeshwari and Borivli from where he took a private bus to reach Ahmedabad where he stayed in a Temple. Later he left for Rajasthan but returned back to Himmat Nagar when one of his relative saw him. On October 5, Jain called his wife saying that he was in trouble and his mobile was switched off thereafter.
Based on his last call, investigating officers traced Jain to Himatnagar in Gujarat. Four cops reached the area and began a search operation and within six hours he was track down from the Dharmsala. "We decided to stay there till Jain return back. If we had left the place to come back in the evening then he would have ended his life. We located his place of stay with the help of his mobile network location. He confessed that if the police had reached few minutes late he had planned to end his life," said Jadhav.
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