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Four youth, including son of a cop go missing in Southern districts

Four youth, including son of a cop go missing in Southern districts
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Pulwama/ Shopian: At least four youth hailing from the twin districts of South Kashmir have gone missing since last month.
The three youth from Pulwama district and one from Shopian district of southern Kashmir are missing from last many days and there are no traces of them, said their relatives.
Shakir Ahmad Wagay, son of Mohammad Khalil Wagay of Awneera village of Zainapora in South Kashmir’s Shopian district according to his family went missing in December and still there are no traces of his whereabouts.
“Soon after he went missing, we filed a missing report at Police Station Zainapora but so far there is no information about him,” they said.
Shakir, a B Tech student at SSM College ParihasporaPattan according to his family was never arrested before and never took part in protests.
“We are very much worried about him as we have been searching for him from the last one month but have failed,” said one of his brothers.
“Anyone who joins militant rank uploads his photograph while carrying a gun but he has not done it so we can’t say whether he is with militants or somewhere else,” he said.
Belonging to a well off family, Shakir’s family comprises six brothers and two sisters besides his parents.
According to locals, his father is a retired Irrigation Zildar while as his two brothers are also government employees.
Another youth identified as NaveedHussianTak, son of GhulamNabiTak of NainaBatpora in Litter Tehsil of South Kashmir is missing since 19th January, reports suggest.
“On 19th of this month, we asked him to visit Florence hospital Chanapora Srinagar for night as his grandmother was admit there, he took some eatable items with him to visit hospital however, before reaching the hospital his phone went off and still there is no information about him,” said Bilal Ahmad Tak, uncle of missing youth.
“We searched for him everywhere however, after failing to find him, we filed a missing report at Police Station Lassipora on 21st January and later we were called by Army as well,” he said.
Last year in May 2018, he was arrested by forces and was kept in police lock up for some weeks for his Facebook posts however, later he was released, he said.
Naveed a civil engineering student at Master Pro Nowgam Srinagar according to his friends was a close friend of BurhanKoka from MelhoraShopian, an active militant of ZakirMoosa led AnsarGazwat-ul-Hind and it is likely to have joined AGH.
Belonging to a well-off family, Naveed a good cricketer is son of a police constable and his family consists of three brothers, sister, and grandmother besides his parents.
His elder brother has completed his masters in Chemistry from University of Kashmir.
Another youth Imran Ahmad Bhat, son of Mohammad YousufBhat of Arihal village which is about two kilometers from Pulwama town according to his family is missing from the last 15 days.
“We have filed his missing report at police station Pulwama however, still there is no information about him,” they said.
According to locals, he is cousin of slain SaqibShafi Dar who was killed in an encounter along with his associate in Khonmouh area of Pampore on 26th January.
Another youth identified as Bilal Majeed Khan, son of Abdul Majeed Khan of Narbal village in Kakapora Tehsil of South Kashmir’s Pulwama district according to his family is missing from the last one week and still there is no information about him.
Belonging to a middle class family, Bilal, a B.A student at Government Degree College Pulwama is 6th among seven sons of Abdul Majeed, who is a carpenter by profession.
“We have filed a missing report at Police Station Kakapora on 19th of this month but so far there is no information about him,” the family said.
A police official on condition of anonymity said that it is likely that these missing youth have joined the militant ranks.
A senior police official while confirming that these youth are missing said it is premature to say that they have joined militant ranks. “We are checking all angles in what circumstances they left home,” he said.


Jahangeer Ganaie

Jahangeer Ganaie is a reporter and covers regional news and can be contacted [email protected]

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