19-year-old Dibrugarh girl missing for 15 days

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HT Correspondent

DIBRUGARH, Dec 9: Nineteen-year-old Barsha Gope of Dibrugarh has been missing since November 25, 2025 and even after 15 days, police have failed to trace her whereabouts.

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According to reports, the girl went missing on November 25 when she left for home for lunch. Her last known location was Grambazar, Dibrugarh. The family has lodged a kidnapping case at the Gabrupathar police outpost.

Barsha is the daughter of Ranjit Gope of Kadomoni, KC Gogoi Path near SKV School in Dibrugarh.

“My sister Borsha Gope has been missing since November 25, 2025. On that day, she left her workplace saying she was going home to have food, but she neither reached home nor returned to her workplace. Since then, her whereabouts are completely unknown. On the same day, we lodged a missing FIR at Gabhrupathar Outpost, but we did not receive any proper response,” said her sister Anamika Gope.

She added, “After that, we approached Dibrugarh Police Station, then the Crime Branch Office Dibrugarh and later the DC Office as well. Everywhere we were asked only to wait. My father, mother and grandmother are all seriously ill due to extreme mental stress. We also lodged a complaint at Banipur NF Railway. With their assistance, we checked nearly five hours of CCTV footage, but unfortunately no clue was found.”

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Anamika said that Barsha had a boyfriend named Vivek Mandal of Gangapara, Dibrugarh. He has also been searching for her since November 25. Police have already questioned him but found no definite leads. “As per our information, my sister’s final phone call before going missing was with this boyfriend,” she said.

She further stated that CCTV footage could not be retrieved because the cameras were not functioning. “We are helpless and don’t know what to do. For the last 15 days she has been missing and there is no clue. We urge Dibrugarh police to act swiftly to find her whereabouts,” she said.

“We suspect that my sister has been kidnapped. My entire family is in shock. She had been working at Rayan Store for the last one and a half years. Her relationship with her boyfriend was good, but what happened to her, we don’t know,” Anamika added.

Sources said kidnapping and human-trafficking cases have been rising in Upper Assam areas.

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