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Bandipora youth goes missing from Greater Noida college

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December 26, 2018
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Bandipora youth goes missing from Greater Noida college
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Bandipora: A 22-year-old Bandipora youth studying in Asian School of Business in Greater Noida has been reported missing since December 13.

Basit Hussain, son of Syed Naseerul Hussain, a resident of Quil Muqam area of Bandipora district of North Kashmir, a third year student of BBA had gone missing from his college in Greater Noida, since December 13.

College authorities informed Syed Naseerul Hussain, father of Basit, that he appeared in first three papers before but didn’t appear in his fourth paper.

Family Sources said that, Basit informed us that, he finished his three papers and have to appear in the last paper and would be back to home after exams, ‘but since there is no contact with him as his mobile is Switchh off.’

“I went to his college, where I was informed by College Authorities that, he had gone missing,” said his father Syed Naseerul Hussain.

He said that a missing complaint in the Concerned police Station in Greater Noida, and in  Police Station Aloosa Bandipora has been lodged as well.

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Basit’s Family appealed local authorities in Noida and J&K Govt to trace out their son.

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