Days After Three Hindus Found Dead, Two Teens Go Missing in Kathua
An FIR has been filed, and an investigation is ongoing. The missing boys have been identified as Mohammad Deen and Rehmat Ali.
- India News
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Two teenage boys from Hardo Muthi Panchayat falling under Rajbagh police station in Kathua district, have mysteriously gone missing after they went to graze goats. Despite extensive searches by their families in nearby areas, including Billawar, Basohli, and Punjab, there has been no trace of them.
The missing boys have been identified as Mohammad Deen, son of Sabar Deen, a resident of Hardo Muthi Panchayat, and Rehmat Ali, son of Makhan Deen, from Pambarwan. Their sudden disappearance has left their families in deep distress, especially given the tense atmosphere prevailing in the district over the past few months.
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A senior police official informed Republic World that an FIR had been registered, and an investigation has been launched to trace these two missing boys. These missing come in backdrop of three civilians from the Lohai Malhar area of Kathua, which went missing on 05 March and their bodies were found in a waterfall on 08 March.
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