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The news article published in The Independent on 1 March 2015: http://news.sky.com/story/1436234/cctv-appears-to-show-missing-london-girls, details the latest updates in a much-publicised missing persons case involving three teenage Muslim girls. Three students from East London, Kadiza Sultana, 16, Amira Abase, 15, and Shamima Begum, 15, have been missing since mid-February. Family members were told the girls would be out all day. Less than 24 hours later, on early 18 February, CCTV footage emerged showing the three girls standing at a bus station in the Turkish capital of Istanbul. The footage was broadcast on the Turkish TV channel, A Haber. In the footage, the missing girls are seen covered up in thick winter gear, carrying packed holdalls and sports bags. The three students boarded the flight from Gatwick to Turkey, and have allegedly crossed the Turkish border to Syria. Distraught families have urged the girls to return home, as concerns arise that the students may have been recruited by militant jihadists via online communication. The three girls studied at London's Bethnal Green Academy. The Turkish Ambassador and the chief of Turkey's national airlines have been called in for questioning in the case.
Concerned by the events described by the article in The Independent, Private Detective Luton (http://privatedetective-luton.co.uk) share insight into locating missing persons. The detectives at Luton have had years of experience dealing with cases involving all sorts of investigative detail, including tracing missing persons. Many people who contact the investigative agency need help locating family members and friends that have gone missing for any number of reasons, and the detective team is willing to handle all such cases to the satisfaction of the clients. The case of missing schoolgirls is just one example of a growing series of disappearances and the investigators are admittedly very concerned about the scenario. The detectives can help in many ways. At Luton, there is a fully equipped and functional missing persons department dedicated to handle all sorts of disappearance cases. The private investigation firm has built a solid background in solving crime and fraud, and as such is best suited to take on cases of troubling nature such as the one described above. Clients needing help can call Private Detective Luton and set up a meeting with the investigators to avail expert services.
Craig Martin, the Chief Investigator at Private Detective Luton (http://privatedetective-luton.co.uk), is very vocal about how frequently people can slip through the cracks and disappear, while relatives are left to worry and fear the worst. The detective says, "As the case of the Muslim schoolgirls shows, it is very easy for people to go missing, whereas it is extremely hard to track them down. In fact, without professional help, such a task is virtually impossible for an individual to carry out themselves, even given today's social media. There is a need to involve private investigation services urgently and Private Detective Luton is happy to help in any way possible." Detective Martin can be contacted through email (c.martin@privatedetective-luton.co.uk) or telephone (01582 920038).