Police clueless about missing Pandit youth
KHALID GUL
Islamabad (Anantnag), Apr 16: Eleven days on, police are still clueless about the whereabouts of a missing Pandit youth of this south Kashmir district.
Susheel Raina, 21, son of Badrinath has been missing from Chandergam village of Aishmuqam from April 4. He had left his home to collect a certificate from Boys Degree College Islamabad (Anantnag) and failed to return.
Sources said that Police have formed many teams to trace the missing youth but so far no headway had been made in the case.
“We have launched a manhunt to trace Suheel and we are hopeful of a lead in the case,” a police officer said.
He said that the family members of the boy were being informed about the developments at regular intervals.
The Station House Officer (SHO) Aishmuqam said that efforts were on to trace Susheel.
Parents of the missing youth are worried about his well being. “Whenever Susheel used to move out, he used to seek permission from us and would make it sure that he reaches home in time,” said his father, Badrinath Raina.
He said whenever someone knocks at the door Susheel’s mother rushes outside with the hope that it might be his son. “We searched him everywhere but all in vain,” he added.
Susheel’s family was among a few Pandits who didn’t flee from the valley in 1990. “Everyone in the village and his friends are searching for him. Due to his caring nature everyone loved him. So they too are worried about his well being,” Raina added.
Lastupdate on : Sat, 16 Apr 2011 21:30:00 Makkah time
Lastupdate on : Sat, 16 Apr 2011 18:30:00 GMT
Lastupdate on : Sun, 17 Apr 2011 00:00:00 IST
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