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Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Komal found alive

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Rhondor Dowlat
339 days ago
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Komal Maharaj

Komal Maharaj

Ko­mal Ma­haraj, 40, who was re­port­ed miss­ing on Ju­ly 19, was found alive at a shop in­Ce­dros, where he went to ask for a phone call yes­ter­day and was last night as­sist­ing po­lice with their in­ves­ti­ga­tion in­to his dis­ap­pear­ance. 

The own­er recog­nised him and con­tact­ed the Ce­dros po­lice, who re­spond­ed with of­fi­cers of the An­ti Kid­nap­ping Unit.

Hunters Search and Res­cue Team, led by Com­man­der Sham­sudeen Ayube, con­firmed to Guardian Me­dia that Ma­haraj had been found. 

He said Ko­mal con­tact­ed Ayube and asked for help about a week ago. 

He told him he was in Venezuela.

This in­for­ma­tion was passed on to the Trinidad and To­ba­go Po­lice Ser­vice and fam­i­ly mem­bers. 

Ayube and po­lice of­fi­cers were mak­ing arrange­ments to go to Venezuela to re­turn Ma­haraj to T&T be­fore he was found last night.

His fam­i­ly re­leased a state­ment ex­press­ing their re­lief and grat­i­tude.

“We are eter­nal­ly grate­ful to Almighty God, who sus­tained us dur­ing our time of an­guish, and who brought our beloved Ko­mal back home safe­ly to us. Our sin­cere thanks to the nu­mer­ous in­di­vid­u­als and or­gan­i­sa­tions who sup­port­ed us with prayers and good wish­es, and to all who worked tire­less­ly to find Ko­mal. Our fam­i­ly is ap­peal­ing for pri­va­cy at this time, and we ask that all ques­tions be di­rect­ed to the Trinidad and To­ba­go Po­lice Ser­vice.”

Ma­haraj, a 40-year-old con­sul­tant from Fe­lic­i­ty and for­mer school teacher, was re­port­ed miss­ing on Ju­ly 19 and was ini­tial­ly be­lieved to have been kid­napped.

He was last seen at Price Plaza in Ch­agua­nas around 2 pm on the day of his dis­ap­pear­ance.

His ve­hi­cle was found but there was no trace of him.

The fam­i­ly had ap­pealed to the pub­lic for as­sis­tance but de­clined to speak with the me­dia.

In­ves­ti­ga­tors re­viewed sur­veil­lance footage from Price Plaza to de­ter­mine whether Ma­haraj might have met some­one, whether he was alone at the ATM, and if he en­tered an­oth­er ve­hi­cle will­ing­ly. 

Of­fi­cers from the An­ti-Kid­nap­ping Squad con­firmed that no ran­som de­mands had been made.

Ch­agua­nas West MP Di­nesh Ram­bal­ly yes­ter­day called for a thor­ough in­ves­ti­ga­tion in­to the cir­cum­stances sur­round­ing Ma­haraj’s dis­ap­pear­ance. 
He stressed that it is cru­cial for those re­spon­si­ble to be iden­ti­fied and held ac­count­able to pre­vent such in­ci­dents from oc­cur­ring in the fu­ture.
Ram­bal­ly ex­pressed re­lief that Ma­haraj has been found safe and is now re­unit­ed with his fam­i­ly. He ex­tend­ed heart­felt grat­i­tude to the po­lice, the pub­lic, and the com­mu­ni­ty of Fe­lic­i­ty for their tire­less ef­forts and un­wa­ver­ing sup­port dur­ing the search for Ma­haraj.


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