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Jammu and Kashmir: Family of missing Baramulla driver stages protest in Srinagar, urges Governor to help

Jammu and Kashmir: Family of missing Baramulla driver stages protest in Srinagar, urges Governor to help

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 29 Mar 2019, 10:42 am

Srinagar, Mar 29 (UNI) Family members of a driver, who went missing from north Kashmir district of Baramulla on March 22, on Friday staged a protest in the summer capital, Srinagar, urging Governor’s intervention to trace him.

Holding placards, which read, ‘Where is our son’, ‘My brother John Mohammad is missing, help us find him’, besides other slogans, the family members of the missing driver held a protest demonstration at Press Enclave in Srinagar on Friday.

Shouting slogans in favour of their demands, the protestors urged Governor Satya Pal Malik to intervene in the matter so that Jan Muhammad, who was working for a telecommunication company, could be traced by the police.

“Jan Muhammad left his home at Mamoosa area of Pattan in Baramulla on March 22, but has not returned since,” they family members said.

They said a missing complaint was registered in a local police station on March 23, but even after a week, the whereabouts of Jan Mohammad could not be traced. “We urge the Governor to intervene and help us trace our son,” they family members said.

They said the missing driver had no criminal record and never indulged in an illegal activity.

“He always kept us in loop even when he would be late from work. But we don’t know where he is and in what condition and we are very worried about him,” they added.

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