Ranchi: Liquor businessman Vaibhav Agarwal, a resident of Naveen Mitra Lane of Lalpur police station area of Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand, has been missing for two days. A pamphlet has also been recovered from his car. It is written in it that he has a lot of debt. They are not able to return the money, so they are taking this step. Vaibhav's wife Ruchita has filed a missing complaint of her husband at Lalpur police station. The police has started searching for the liquor baron. Police say that the location could not be traced due to the shutdown of the mobile. However, the police is getting his final location. In the application given by Ruchita to the police station, it has been said that Vaibhav had left home for office at 11 am on Friday. His office is near the overbridge. In the evening, a call was received from his office in which Vaibhav's information was sought and he was told that he had not reached the office. She called her husband, but the phone was switched off. In this sequence, it was found in the investigation that Vaibhav had spoken to one of his friends for the last time at quarter to four. Meanwhile, he has withdrawn Rs 45,000 from an ATM. A pamphlet has been seized from the same liquor trader's car. In which Vaibhav Agarwal has written that he has a lot of debt. Refunding money to some individuals. On the other hand, those who are not able to return the outstanding money, will return them in the next life. No one should trouble his family due to debt, so he is taking this step. He has apologized to his son and wife for this mistake. Ruchita told that her husband did not return home even on Thursday. It was their wedding anniversary on Friday itself. While leaving home, he had promised that he would also give her a gift. But he did not return home. Everyone is upset at home. Political struggle on the arrest of BJP leader, serious allegations against Nitish government Court finds another MLA of CM Kejriwal guilty, charges against Abdul Rahman and his wife proved It will rain in May too! Know IMD's prediction