The Hidden Epstein of Ghatkopar: Pattern or Coincidence?| Lumir S Vinod | StrawHat Hackers

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Special thanks to my teammates and friends Sayanth, Devika, Adarsh, Adithyan, Soorya, and others who contributed to this OSINT based investigation. Since the available data is limited, this serves as the first update on the case rather than a complete or final article.

More importantly, in this article you are going to read about what is happening, not what we have found. Our findings are still under investigation, and I do not want to present incomplete information. So please wait a little longer for our full investigation report.

Chapter 1: A Shift in Focus

After 22 December 2025, I was not in a good mood. I felt very low, and I could not fully explain why. The truth is, I knew the reason, but I chose not to disclose it. As usual, I reached out to my teammate and close friend Sayanth to help me shift my focus onto something productive.

I asked him to find an interesting case for us to investigate, similar to the Mariammal case we had worked on before. I also gave him one clear condition: try to find cases in South India so that field work would be easier for us.

But things did not go as expected.

A few hours later, he messaged me saying, “Hey man, I sent you a link. Check the website. Do you notice a pattern?” I clicked the link, expecting a routine data set. Instead, I found a statistical anomaly, a silent exodus from East Ghatkopar that the public hasn’t even noticed yet.

Chapter 2: The Public Hidden Pattern

Link: https://mumbaipolice.gov.in/MissingPerson?ps=67&page=1

This link shows the missing person cases recorded in the Ghatkopar area under the Pantnagar police station jurisdiction. If you visit the site, you can see details of people who have gone missing from the Ghatkopar area — more specifically, East Ghatkopar.

What stands out immediately is that the pattern does not look random. When you review the case descriptions closely, you will notice recurring reasons such as:

  • “He went out and said he would come back, but he hasn’t returned yet.”
  • “He left the apartment without telling anyone.”

These descriptions appear repeatedly across multiple missing person entries, suggesting a consistent pattern in how these individuals disappeared.

This is just the tip of the iceberg. Around 60 to 80 people have gone missing in that area for similar suspicious reasons, within gaps of 6–8 months or less. Some of them have been found, while others went missing within 2–5 days, based on what we know so far. This is only about the Ghatkopar area. If this is part of something organized, we are not going to discuss the other connected places and details yet, as they will be published soon. This is just information we want to share with you all. If you know anything or find anything related to this case, feel free to inform us. It will be highly helpful.

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