03-28-2024     3 رجب 1440

Missing Tailbal teens found in Srinagar

October 08, 2019 | BK NEWS DESK/SRINAGAR

Police have traced the two teenagers who had gone missing from Kashmir capital Srinagar. Families had lodged a missing report while police said that efforts were on to trace them and finally they succeeded in their endeavor.
A police official from police station Nigeen said that they registered an FIR vide number 94/2019 after two families from Dangarpora Tailbal claimed that their two membes Muhammad Muteeb Bhat (13) son of Abdul Qayoom and Muhammad Zaid Bhat (14) son of Imtiyaz Ahmed Bhat had gone missing after leaving a private coaching centre on October 3 this month.
The official said that both the boys stayed at the house of their friend in Baramulla as they felt scared of returning home when one of the teachers at the tuition centre had rebuked them for indulging in smoking. The teacher had found cigarettes packets in their bags. They felt the teacher might complain to their parents and so they decided not to visit their houses.
“After counseling, we handed over both the teenagers to their families,” said a police official from police station Nigeen.

Missing Tailbal teens found in Srinagar

October 08, 2019 | BK NEWS DESK/SRINAGAR

Police have traced the two teenagers who had gone missing from Kashmir capital Srinagar. Families had lodged a missing report while police said that efforts were on to trace them and finally they succeeded in their endeavor.
A police official from police station Nigeen said that they registered an FIR vide number 94/2019 after two families from Dangarpora Tailbal claimed that their two membes Muhammad Muteeb Bhat (13) son of Abdul Qayoom and Muhammad Zaid Bhat (14) son of Imtiyaz Ahmed Bhat had gone missing after leaving a private coaching centre on October 3 this month.
The official said that both the boys stayed at the house of their friend in Baramulla as they felt scared of returning home when one of the teachers at the tuition centre had rebuked them for indulging in smoking. The teacher had found cigarettes packets in their bags. They felt the teacher might complain to their parents and so they decided not to visit their houses.
“After counseling, we handed over both the teenagers to their families,” said a police official from police station Nigeen.


  • Address: R.C 2 Quarters Press Enclave Near Pratap Park, Srinagar 190001.
  • Phone: 0194-2451076 , +91-941-940-0056 , +91-962-292-4716
  • Email: brighterkmr@gmail.com
Owner, Printer, Publisher, Editor: Farooq Ahmad Wani
Legal Advisor: M.J. Hubi
Printed at: Sangermal offset Printing Press Rangreth ( Budgam)
Published from: Gulshanabad Chraresharief Budgam
RNI No.: JKENG/2010/33802
Office No’s: 0194-2451076
Mobile No’s 9419400056, 9622924716 ,7006086442
Postal Regd No: SK/135/2010-2019
POST BOX NO: 1001
Administrative Office: R.C 2 Quarters Press Enclave Near Pratap Park ( Srinagar -190001)

© Copyright 2023 brighterkashmir.com All Rights Reserved. Quantum Technologies

Owner, Printer, Publisher, Editor: Farooq Ahmad Wani
Legal Advisor: M.J. Hubi
Printed at: Abid Enterprizes, Zainkote Srinagar
Published from: Gulshanabad Chraresharief Budgam
RNI No.: JKENG/2010/33802
Office No’s: 0194-2451076, 9622924716 , 9419400056
Postal Regd No: SK/135/2010-2019
Administrative Office: Abi Guzer Srinagar

© Copyright 2018 brighterkashmir.com All Rights Reserved.