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2 Muslim girls missing from Kishtwar, recovered from Madarsa in Jammu

2 Muslim girls missing from Kishtwar, recovered from Madarsa in Jammu
by Vijay Kumar    August 05, 2010

Jammu August 5 (Scoop News) -   Kishtwar Police worked out the missing case within shortest period of time by recovering the two girls and handed over to their parents in Kishtwar district today.

              According to Police that  reports revealed that on 20th July 2010, Ali Mohd Zarger r/o Malwari, Sarthal, Kishtwar and Qasim Din r/o Tipri Pathshalla Kishtwar reported that their daughters namely Shagupta Bano d/o Ali Mohd and Fatima Bano d/o Qasim Din have disappeared from Kishtwar where  they were putting up study purpose. Both girls were friends and were studying at different coaching centres at Kishtwar. Fatima is a student of 12th and Shagufta is a student of 10th standard.

              Police said that there was absolutely no clue regarding the girls and even the family and friends could not provide any clue in this regards. General public was shocked and desperately demanded their early recovery. Many times delegation and groups protested against the Police at Police Station Kishtwar. Police immediately lodged the missing report and launched a massive search in the area. All the Police stations and Police Posts of the District were immediately informed about the missing and the descriptive roll of the missing girls. 

Even the SHOs of all Police Stations of Jammu and Kashmir state were informed about the matter and requested to have a sharp look out in their respective areas. Even the call details of the girls were thoroughly worked out but no clue struck out. The photographs of girls were also widely publicized by the Police.  Further the activation of human sources was done which finally helped in tracing the girls in a Madrsa  in Bhathindi area of  Jammu. 

The questioning of girls revealed that they had gone to Jammu on their own for further studies at Madrsa, Jammu without consulting their parents. They further disclosed that there is no role of anybody in taking them away from Kishtwar. They revealed that they are fond of travelling and ventured this trip to Jammu. They had already heard of the Madrsa at Bhatindi, Jammu wherein they had told the management of Madrsa that they are poor and orphan girls and intend to study there. The girls so recovered, after legal formalities have been handed over to their parents in presence of few respectable of Kishtwar. Further inquiry in the matter is still going on.

              The efforts of Kishtwar Police in recovering both the girls have been hailed by the parents and general public of Kishtwar 

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