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Jammu and Kashmir: Police seek help to trace two missing boys

| @indiablooms | Aug 07, 2021, at 04:39 pm

Srinagar/UNI: Jammu and Kashmir police have sought help to trace two boys missing from Darul-Uloom in north Kashmir.

A police spokesman said that two boys identified as Furquan Bhat, a resident of Trehgam Shadipora and Mohammad Arif Bhat, a resident of Ganasta were studying in Darul-Uloom at Trehrgam under the jurisdiction of Police Station (PS) Sumbal. However, they were reported missing for the past few days from the Darul Uloom.

A missing report has been lodged in PS Sumbal and despite massive searches they could not be traced.

'We request general people to help in tracing the missing boys', he said.

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