A top police officer of north Bengal said Chayan Sarkar, who was missing for the past five days, resurfaced tonight near Coochbehar town bus stand and called up the local Inspector-in-Charge to say that he was coming to present himself at the police station.
Sarkar, who was being questioned at Kotwali police station in Coochbehar, would be brought to Alipurduar by tomorrow morning. He is then expected to be queried by CID, which had taken over the probe into his disappearance, the officer said.
Sarkar's notebook, scooter and wallet were found lying at a spot at Sarsonbari in Alipurduar town on August 3, triggering protests by the Alipurduar and Jalpaiguri Press Club, which alleged that those behind the admission bribery racket had abducted him.
Eyewitnesses in Coochbehar told police that Sarkar was seen getting off a mechanised rickshaw (locally known as toto) at Coochbehar bus stand and walking towards the police station late tonight.
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