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Teenager’s family appeals him to come back | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, May 22: Family members of a teenager who is missing since May 19 and has reportedly joined militancy, have appealed him to come back to home. 19-year-old Mehran Yaseen Shalla had left his home at Kaka Sahib Jamalatta Srinagar on May 18 and did not return. A missing report was lodged in police station M R Gunj, however, despite massive searches he could not be traced. An unverified audio hit the social media in which a speaker claiming to be Mehran said he had joined Resistance Front militant outfit and his family members should stop searching for him. Official sources said that police is verifying the authenticity of the audio clip. Meanwhile, family members of Mehran, including his other in a video message were seen pleading him to return back home. Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kashmir Range Vijay Kumar has said that joining of local youth in militant ranks was a serious cause of concern. We have been talking with parents to keep a watch on their children said the IGP adding that more hard work is required to bring back misguided youth into the mainstream. The IGP said the local militants are given opportunity even during live encounters to surrender and join the mainstream. “We have been delaying encounters by three to four hours so that ample opportunity is given to local militants to surrender. We have achieved success at many places were militants have surrendered during live encounters,” he said. Over a dozen militants were allowed to surrender during encounters in the valley. |
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