Retired BWIA pilot and Caribbean Airlines director Azad Niamat is missing. (Photo: Caribbean Airlines)
Retired BWIA pilot and Caribbean Airlines director Azad Niamat is missing.  (Photo: Caribbean Airlines)
Retired BWIA pilot and Caribbean Airlines director Azad Niamat is missing.
(Photo: Caribbean Airlines)

The Jamaica Observer is reporting that retired BWIA pilot and Caribbean Airlines (CAL) Director Azad Niamat is missing. The author writes:

“The 69-year-old, left home at 10:45 a.m. on Thursday morning, saying he was going to a hardware store to purchase some wood. He never returned home.

Relatives are now fearing the worst after a team of officers, led by Snr Supt Johnny Abraham, discovered Niamat’s Toyota Prado SUV at Brazil Arena Road in San Raphael on Friday morning. There was no trace of the CAL director.

‘We never received a call for a ransom, no call from him (Niamat)…nothing,’ said a female relative yesterday…We are praying and hoping everyday that he is okay. We are worried. Police are saying they are working on it and are searching for him so we just have to wait,’ she added.”

Read more at the Jamaica Observer.

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