Hampshire Police has revealed a further sighting of the missing Amesbury man Kiran Pun.

Mr Pun is known to have arrived in Aldershot just after 7.30 pm on Thursday, December 1. 

He walked from the Railway Station where he had disembarked from the number one bus and walked along East Station Road at 7.38 pm.

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DCI Edwards from Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary's Major Crime Department said: "Having walked south from the railway station along East Station Road, we have evidence of him between the junctions for St George's Road and St Michael's Road.

"Kiran is likely to have walked in one of three directions from here: South through Manor Park, northeast towards the High Street or southwest in the direction of Manor Walk.

"If there is any chance whatsoever that you have footage from this area, then please can we ask you to take a look and save this before getting in touch with us urgently.

"I cannot overstate how significant this could be for our investigation."

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Hampshire Constabulary is trying to piece together his movements on the night he disappeared and is urging anyone with information to come forward.

DCI Edwards said: "We have real concerns that something terrible has happened to Kiran, and we need the support of the people to help establish what has happened and where he is now.

"The considerable upset his disappearance has caused his family and his friends is difficult to convey, and we are doing all we can to try and provide them with the answers they are seeking. If you have information, please share it with us. We are listening."

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Described as approximately 5ft 8 – 5ft 9 inches tall with short black hair, brown eyes and a slim face. There is a scar on his chin.

Kiran has known links to Aldershot, Farnborough, Basingstoke, and Andover.

He travelled from Amesbury to Farnborough by train, then took the bus to Aldershot on Thursday, December 1. He was last seen on East Station Road just before 7.40 pm.

DCI Adam Edwards said: “Thank you to anyone who has shared our appeals so far, or who has come forward with information, your help and support is crucial and appreciated."

Anyone with information or footage can submit this by going to: https://orlo.uk/D59hM

People can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, or via their anonymous online form at https://orlo.uk/2L2Cu