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Police record over 130 missing person cases

January 18, 2025
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Police recorded an increase in the number of missing persons last year. At more than 130 cases, it went up by around 30 cases compared to the previous year. According to the police, cases of missing children are primarily linked to problems at home while cases involving missing adults are often associated with alcohol and substance abuse.

Last year, out of more than 130 cases, 95 were found and 13 were confirmed dead. More than 20 of them are still missing.

In 2023, out of the total reported cases, more than 60 individuals were found, six were confirmed dead, and a little over 30 are still unaccounted for.

To investigate any potential foul play in the death of a missing person, the police investigate in collaboration with a medical team.

According to Police, once the maximum search period of six months expires, the missing cases are classified as cold or pending. Police said these cases can still be reopened if new evidence or leads emerge.

The police have also recorded instances in previous years where individuals went missing for a day or two, creating unnecessary distress for both law enforcement and the affected families.

To address this, the police now plan to detain individuals who intentionally cause such situations.

While the Royal Bhutan Police continues to investigate and locate missing individuals, the underlying issues such as family disputes, substance abuse, and mental health challenges call for a collaborative effort.

As such, individuals experiencing emotional distress are advised to reach out for support by calling THE PEMA’s toll free helpline 1010.

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