UP: Families Allege Police Not Taking Action Even After A Month of ‘Abduction’ of Two Minor Girls

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India Tomorrow

NEW DELHI–Fear has gripped the Muslim community after two minor girl students mysteriously disappeared in the Kushinagar district of Eastern Uttar Pradesh on March 27.

Families apprehend that the girls might have been abducted by a human trafficking gang.

Families alleged that the local police are not taking any action. On April 28, they wrote to the Inspector General of Police, Gorakhpur Division, appealing to him to register a case in the matter and take necessary action.

According to the information given by the victim’s families, the girls, who are just 15, disappeared from Buddha Postgraduate College in Kushinagar on March 27.

One of the girls is a resident of Kushinagar district. Another hails from the Deoria district.

Talking to India Tomorrow, the families expressed apprehension that both the girls have gone missing together.

Walimullah Khan, father of one of the missing girl students, said: “We suspect that they have been abducted after being tricked by a human trafficking gang.

On 27 March, Walimullah Khan informed the Police Station, Kasya, about the missing of the girl students. Even after a month has passed, no action has been taken in the matter.

“The applicants are frustrated and disappointed because no action has been taken so far on the information given in the local police station,” they wrote to IGP, Gorakhpur.

The families also said two days before the disappearance, two girls from Badipul had come to meet them.

“If information is received regarding the disappearance of the call details of the girl students’ phones, then the girls can be freed and recovered from the clutches of abductors,” they said.

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