New Delhi: Delhi Police today said search was continuing for the 21-year-old Japanese student, who was reported missing since early this month, even as his parents, currently in India, distributed photographs of the youth along with his description to the media.
Kota Shinozaki, an economics student from Japan, had landed in the Capital by a Cathay Pacific flight on September 3.
Mr Ryuji Noda, first secretary, embassy of Japan, said Kota had an open ticket from September 23 which expired on October 2. When he did not return to his country in October, his worried parents contacted the foreign ministry in Tokyo. The ministry contacted the embassy in Chanakyapuri which lodged a complaint with the local police station. After enquiries which confirmed that he had been missing from the airport, a case was registered and investigations taken up by the IGI Airport police.
Any information on Kota may be forwarded to Station House Officer, IGIA Police Station at 011-2565-2325, 011-2567-5325 or to the Japanese embassy at 011-2687-6564.
28/10/06 Expressindia.com
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