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Police leave for Gurgaon in search of missing Kashmiri student

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

One month has passed after Suhail Ajjaz, a Kashmiri student of the AIIMS-Bhubaneswar, disappeared but there was no breakthrough in the case yet. A team of Police has left for in search of Suhail, who has been missing since February 9. The three-member team left yesterday following a tip off about his presence in Gurgaon, of told reporters here today. Suhail's father told the state police that he had received a call from a PCO in area on Wednesday informing him that some people had seen his son, DCP Satyabrata Bhoi said. He said the team will first talk to the local police and locate the public call office (PCO) from where Suhail's father had received the call. "If there is any CCTV in the area, the police will verify the footages," Bhoi said. This apart, the team will also meet the people of living in to elicit more details about the missing AIIMS student, he added. Earlier, a police team had gone to in search of Suhail but returned empty handed on March 3.

Suhail's mobile was last traced in Howrah area of The police of three states - Odisha, and Jammu & - along with the have been working in tandem to trace the missing Kashmiri boy. A second-year MBBS student and a native of district in Jammu and Kashmir, Suhail left the hostel here on February 9 telling his friends that he was leaving for a wedding ceremony in Chandigarh and would return in a week. However, he did not return even after nine days following which a missing report was lodged at Khandagiri Police Station in the state capital.

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First Published: Thu, March 08 2018. 18:00 IST
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