DOORU: Amid anti-police and anti establishment slogans, people came on roads in Nadoora village of Dooru Verinag in South Kashmirs Islamabad district when rumour about the presence of body of a local missing girl spread in the area.
Reports said that one Jamshit Raja son of Girdari Lal resident of R.S.Pora Jammu abducted a 12th grade female student some 15 days ago. The family filed a missing report after ten days at Police Station Dooru.
People came on roads after the rumour spread that the dead body of the said girl has been found near Lower Munda. The rumour proved wrong, however, protestors kept on demanding the arrest of the abductor. The area observed a complete shutdown against the alleged inaction of the police.
Police sources later said that they were in touch with R.S.Pora police officials and hopefully they would trace the girl. We have even sent a police team to R.S.Pora and they are investigating the matter, a police official said.
Abduction bid foiled
Meanwhile four masked men in Chowgam area of South Kashmirs Qazigund area made an attempt to abduct a student of a local Darul Uloom.
Hafiz Abdul Rehman Ashrafi of Darul Uloom Syed al-Mursaleen said that four unknown masked men parked their white colour van close to the Darul Uloom and one of them approached a student and tried to take him along.
The student, Faizian Naik son of Abdul Aziz resident of Chowgan, who is pursuing course in Hifz raised hue and cry which caught the attention of one of our teachers Hafiz Ghulam Muhammad Shah of Khargund. Shah chased them but they fled away in a jiffy, he said.
A police official said that they dont know anything about the incident and nobody registered any complaint regarding the matter.
Pertinently, a woman last month alleged that some masked men tried to steel her baby boy near Lower Munda, Qazigund which then sparked protests. (CNS)
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