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Summary

The transcript is a dialogue from a crime investigation scene in a police station. The main characters are Inspector Hanuman, his team members, and Chirag Sharma, a suspect. The investigation revolves around a series of missing girls, all of whom have been in contact with Chirag Sharma on a dating app called 2dil.com.

The investigation begins when Inspector Hanuman receives a case about six missing girls. The girls disappeared from different villages and cities, and their parents claim they went to work in America, but no work visas were issued for them. The parents also claim that their daughters sent them photographs from abroad and made video calls. However, the passport office and airport records show that the girls did not leave the country.

The team investigates further and finds that the girls were active on another dating app, mazebook.com, where they expressed a desire to travel around the world. The team also discovers that the girls were in contact with a man named Azad Yatri, who offered them jobs abroad. The team suspects that Azad Yatri might be involved in the girls' disappearance.

The team then finds a common factor in the girls' profiles on 2dil.com: they all expressed a desire to go on a world tour. The team also discovers that Chirag Sharma, who is in contact with the girls on 2dil.com, has a similar interest. They suspect that Chirag Sharma might be involved in the girls' disappearance.

The team arrests Chirag Sharma and searches his house. They find a wall with a mark that appears to be Morse code. The team decodes the Morse code and finds that it translates to "Carpet". They suspect that this might be a clue to the girls' whereabouts.

The team continues to investigate and discovers that the girls were also in contact with Azad Yatri on mazebook.com. They suspect that Azad Yatri might be involved in the girls' disappearance.

The team then finds a studio set up in Chirag Sharma's house, which they believe might be used to film the girls. The team suspects that Chirag Sharma might be involved in the girls' disappearance.

In the end, the team arrests Chirag Sharma and continues to investigate the case.

Facts

1. The text is a transcript of a conversation between various characters, primarily revolving around the disappearance of six girls from different villages and cities.
2. The girls went missing from foreign countries, and their parents have reported that they were working abroad.
3. The parents have shared photographs and passport copies of their daughters, indicating that the girls were supposed to be working in America.
4. The girls' parents have stated that their daughters were making video calls and sending photographs from abroad.
5. The girls' parents have also mentioned that their daughters were from financially weak families.
6. The text reveals that the girls were active on a dating app called 2dil.com, where they expressed a desire to travel around the world.
7. The text also mentions a man named Azad Yatri, who is suspected of being involved in the girls' disappearance.
8. The text suggests that Azad Yatri may have made fake passports and visas for the girls and sent them abroad.
9. The text mentions that the girls' parents went to the airport to drop their daughters off, but the girls did not go inside the airport.
10. The text reveals that the girls' parents were shown CCTV footage of their daughters going to the airport, but the girls did not enter the airport.
11. The text suggests that the girls may have been taken away by a human trafficking gang.
12. The text reveals that the girls were active on a dating app called 2dil.com, where they expressed a desire to travel around the world.
13. The text also mentions a man named Azad Yatri, who is suspected of being involved in the girls' disappearance.
14. The text suggests that Azad Yatri may have made fake passports and visas for the girls and sent them abroad.
15. The text mentions that the girls' parents went to the airport to drop their daughters off, but the girls did not go inside the airport.
16. The text reveals that the girls' parents were shown CCTV footage of their daughters going to the airport, but the girls did not enter the airport.
17. The text suggests that the girls may have been taken away by a human trafficking gang.
18. The text reveals that the girls were active on a dating app called 2dil.com, where they expressed a desire to travel around the world.
19. The text also mentions a man named Azad Yatri, who is suspected of being involved in the girls' disappearance.
20. The text suggests that Azad Yatri may have made fake passports and visas for the girls and sent them abroad.
21. The text mentions that the girls' parents went to the airport to drop their daughters off, but the girls did not go inside the airport.
22. The text reveals that the girls' parents were shown CCTV footage of their daughters going to the airport, but the girls did not enter the airport.
23. The text suggests that the girls may have been taken away by a human trafficking gang.
24. The text reveals that the girls were active on a dating app called 2dil.com, where they expressed a desire to travel around the world.
25. The text also mentions a man named Azad Yatri, who is suspected of being involved in the girls' disappearance.
26. The text suggests that Azad Yatri may have made fake passports and visas for the girls and sent them abroad.
27. The text mentions that the girls' parents went to the airport to drop their daughters off, but the girls did not go inside the airport.
28. The text reveals that the girls' parents were shown CCTV footage of their daughters going to the airport, but the girls did not enter the airport.
29. The text suggests that the girls may have been taken away by a human trafficking gang.
30. The text reveals that the girls were active on a dating app called 2dil.com, where they expressed a desire to travel around the world.
31. The text also mentions a man named Azad Yatri, who is suspected of being involved in the girls' disappearance.
32. The text suggests that Azad Yatri may have made fake passports and visas for the girls and sent them abroad.
33. The text mentions that the girls' parents went to the airport to drop their daughters off, but the girls did not go inside the airport.