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Missing Kashmiri Girl Traced In Jammu: Police

A 16-year-old Kashmiri girl who was missing since 15 February has been traced by the Bagh-i-Bahu police station of Jammu on Wednesday morning, said police.

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The girl Sameera Akhtar daughter of Ali Mohd resident of Setaharan Khag of Central Kashmir’s Budgam district was located by a local lady who had kept the girl at her home for five days.

Ms. Akhtar, a resident Sithran village of Budgam district who was currently residing at Jammu in a rented apartment in Bagh-i-Bahu area of Jammu was missing since Friday when her family members were not present at home.

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