24-year-old Dipti Sarna, a Snapdeal employee was found missing from Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, and reacting to the issue, the company has launched a hashtag called #HelpFindDipti, and is currently trending on all the leading social networking sites.
Reportedly, Dipti went missing on Wednesday, while she was on her way home from the office.
Snapdeal has launched #HelpFindDipti to locate a young employee, 24-year-old Dipti Sarna, who went missing from Ghaziabad on Wednesday while on her way home from work. Snapdeal has asked for any information that could help locate her to be shared via Direct Message on Twitter.
Responding to the issue, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav has said the case is a big priority for the state police. The police already started hunting for Dipti, in and around the metro station.
On Wednesday evening, Dipti had left the Snapdeal office in Gurgaon and as usual, she took the metro home to Ghaziabad. She got into an auto around 8 in the evening, police sources said.
After getting down from auto, as part of daily activity, she informed her family that, she was on the way, asking her brother or father to collect her from a spot.
Boosting the speculation of the unfortunate incident, one of her friends who was on phone with Dipti said that, he heard, Dipti scolding auto driver about the route that he was taking and even said her phone was switched off later.
“Her friend immediately called and informed us, but when we reached the apparent area where this happened, we found nothing," her father Narendra Sarna said.
Kunal Bahl, the Snapdeal founder, said the organization is working with the police to help locate her.
A statement from the company, which is backed by Japan's SoftBank, added, “We are extremely disturbed with the reported abduction of our team member. Her security and safety is our topmost priority.”
Latest Update: Snapdeal employee Dipti Sarna found
Revealing the news to the media, Dipti Sarna’s father Narendra Sarna said, “She called me early in the morning and told me she was safe and in New Delhi. She said she will come to Vaishali railway station and asked me to pick her up from there.”
“We asked her to stay where she was and her father would go to pick her up,” Dipti’s mother Vandana Sarna said.
By Phani Ch