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Arrested by Delhi police cyber cell, Missing Kashmiri students whereabouts traced

INS Correspondent by INS Correspondent
April 27, 2018
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Anantnag 27 Apr: Kashmiri student who was picked up early Friday morning from hostel in Jallendhar Punjab has been arrested by cyber cell Delhi.

SSP kulgam Harmeet Singh told INS that the boy has been under arrested by Cyber cell Delhi police.

According to sources the boy, Adil Hussain of St. Soldier Management and Technical Institute, pursuing BCA was ”trying to hack some websites’ .

The claim however couldn’t be confirmed independentlyy.

 

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Adil Hussain Teeli, S/O Mohd Yousuf Teeli R/O Noonmai Yaripora Kulgam was apprehended by 8 gun men from his PG room at Jalander

Sources told to INS that Adil was Persuing BCA in said collage and hails from south Kashmirs Kulgam district .

 

“We were sleeping at our hostel room when suddenly a group of men brandishing pistols barged into our room and dragged our class fellow Adil Hussain Teli out. They didn’t allow us to speak a word as we were so frightened after they displayed pistols,” said a kashmiri student from jalandhar.

Mohd YOusuf father of the boy had told INS that they have filed case to trace their son.

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