SRINAGAR: Chatrinaka police have registered a kidnapping case after a girl from Kashmir went missing.
According to newspaper The Times Of India, Shahina Begum, wife of Faroy Ahmed Shah, and resident of Limrah colony at Ghulam Murtaza Chowni, Falaknuma lodged a complaint with Chatrinaka police saying that on December 22 her daughter Naziya Bano went to a medical shop and did not return home.
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The distraught parents searched everywhere in the area. However, she was nowhere to be found.
The girl’s mother alleged that she was suspecting one person, Ismail Khan, a resident of Sai Nagar, Badi Masjid, behind the kidnapping.
Police have registered a case under section 363 (kidnapping) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
Shahina met DCP south zone and complained of inaction from Chatrinaka police.
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“We have been searching at all possible places in the area. Since the missing girl and the suspect are not using mobile phones, their whereabouts cannot be traced immediately,” said B Mahesh sub-inspector.
The distraught parents searched everywhere in the area. The girl’s mother alleged that she suspects one person, Ismail Khan, a resident of Badi Masjid, behind the kidnapping, reported The Times Of India.
The situation of Srinagar-Jammu highway, the only road connecting Kashmir with rest of the States, witness frequent closure especially in the winter season, thus leaving the people of Kashmir to face hardships. However, during the closure of the road, the air ticket rates go up unprecedently while the prices of essentials in the markets too […]