Kashmiri student goes missing from Greater Noida
TNN | Dec 12, 2018, 08:32 IST
GREATER NOIDA: A first-year engineering student of GL Bajaj Institute from Kashmir has gone missing from his Greater Noida home. Police suspect he disappeared as he was barred by the university from appearing in end semester exams due to low attendance.
19-year-old Asim Hussaindar left home on Saturday afternoon telling his room mate that he was going to see his friend near Pari Chowk. "Around 7 pm, I called him and he told me he would be back in half an hour, and then switched off his phone. That night he did not turn up, but the next day I saw him online on a gaming app. I immediately called him on WhatsApp but he did not pick up," said Iliyas, his room mate.
Asim's parents who reached Greater Noida on Tuesday filed a missing person's complaint in which they said that he had last talked to his mother to tell her that he was not allowed to sit in the end semester exams due to poor attendance. "My son could not attend classes as last month he was suffering from Dengue and had asked him to come home to get well. We are really worried about him, we seek police's support in searching him," said Aashiq Hussaindar, his father.
Rajeev Aggarwal, director of GL Bajaj Institute, said, "Asim hardly attended college in the past six months." Vinit Jaiswal, SP (rural) has so far denied any terror angle to the missing student's case.
19-year-old Asim Hussaindar left home on Saturday afternoon telling his room mate that he was going to see his friend near Pari Chowk. "Around 7 pm, I called him and he told me he would be back in half an hour, and then switched off his phone. That night he did not turn up, but the next day I saw him online on a gaming app. I immediately called him on WhatsApp but he did not pick up," said Iliyas, his room mate.
Asim's parents who reached Greater Noida on Tuesday filed a missing person's complaint in which they said that he had last talked to his mother to tell her that he was not allowed to sit in the end semester exams due to poor attendance. "My son could not attend classes as last month he was suffering from Dengue and had asked him to come home to get well. We are really worried about him, we seek police's support in searching him," said Aashiq Hussaindar, his father.
Rajeev Aggarwal, director of GL Bajaj Institute, said, "Asim hardly attended college in the past six months." Vinit Jaiswal, SP (rural) has so far denied any terror angle to the missing student's case.
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