SRINAGAR: J&K police on Friday morning traced the missing student of Kashmir University and after questioning him, he was handed over to KU authorities.
As was reported earlier that on 22-02-2017 Chief Procter university of Kashmir reported in police station Nigeen to the effect that a student namely, Aqib Mushtaq Malik, son of Mushtaq Ahmad, a student of LLB 3rd semester, resident of Pinjoora, Shopian was missing since 21th of February afternoon, JKP spokesperson said in a statement.
Accordingly, a missing report vide DD number 12 was lodged in Police Station Nigeen. Subsequently, a special investigation team headed by SDPO Hazratbal was constituted to trace out the missing student, the police informed.
The investigation team succeeded in tracing the missing student from the house of Mohammad Rafiq Bhat, son of Abdul Rehman resident of Habak, Nigeen where he was staying as a tenant, it added.
The police said, the statement recorded from the said student reveals that he was under stress for unknown reasons. He further stated that he had spent 1st night at SKIMS Soura, 2nd at SMHS and thereafter during day hours visited a friends house at Baramulla and spent the 3rd night again at SMHS Hospital, Srinagar. After proper counselling, the student was handed over to Chief Proctor University of Kashmir in presence of his relatives and friends.
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