Australian citizen Sunil Sharma, a mathematics teacher in Melbourne, has been missing since May 22, 2026. Photo: Screengrab X/@SukhpalKhaira
The daughter of an Indian-origin high school teacher based in Melbourne, who went missing in Amritsar last month, has appealed to Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann for help in tracing her father.Australian citizen Sunil Sharma (66) arrived in the country last month and went to Amritsar in connection with the sale of a property. However, his family back home in Australia has not been able to establish any contact with Mr. Sharma since May 22, with his phone continuously switched off.The matter hit the headlines in the Australian media too. According to the Amritsar Rural police investigation, Sunny Sharma, the brother of Sunil Sharma, is the prime suspect in the matter.Mr. Sunny Sharma, along with his family, has also gone missing. In a video message, Mr. Sunil Sharma's daughter, Surbhi Sharma, appealed to the Punjab Chief Minister to help her find her father."I seek help to bring back my father. My father has been missing since May 22 in Amritsar. We have no whereabouts for him yet. His phone is switched off," Ms. Surbhi Sharma said.She said her father was a mathematics teacher in Melbourne, Australia. "My father is a Punjabi, and he loves Punjab. He loved Punjab so much that he invested his money to buy property there," she said."I request the Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and the State Government to send available resources to find him. Please bring him home," she said. Surabhi said her father had gone to Amritsar for the paint job done at the property.She said Sunny Sharma was seen around the property, as she shared his pictures. The Amritsar police have registered an FIR of kidnapping in the matter.On Sunny's whereabouts, Kambo Police Station SHO Shamsher Singh said, "He is absconding along with his family. We will soon nab him." The investigation is in an advanced stage, he said.The officer said Sunny is also absconder in connection with an FIR lodged by the Himachal Pradesh Police under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act. Published - June 02, 2026 06:06 pm IST












