Another youth goes missing from Kasaragod, IS link suspected


Kasaragod, Aug 8 (PTI) : Amidst concerns over disappearance of 21 youths from Kerala who are suspected to have joined terror outfit Islamic State, another young man from the district has gone missing under mysterious circumstances.

21-year-old Abdulla Haris, a native of Adhur, had been missing for the last six months and his relatives lodged a police complaint in this regard yesterday.

However, police said they have no evidence so far to connect his disappearance with other missing persons.

A class XII-drop out, Abdulla had joined an institution in Trikaripur in the district for religious studies a year ago and later went to Kochi for working in a mobile shop.

"As per the complaint by his relatives, Abdulla did not complete his religious studies in Trikaripur. He did not come back home either after discontinuing his studies there," Adur Inspector of Police Sibi Thomas told PTI.

Later, the youth called his parents and said he was in Kochi and working in a mobile shop.

He came home in December but there was no contact from him for the last six months, Thomas said.

"We have already begun investigation to trace the missing youth. But we have got nothing to connect his missing with the disappearance of some other youths from the district, who were alleged to have joined IS," he said, adding they would probe whether Abdulla had any links with them.

The police said of the 21 youths who have gone missing from the state, 17 were from Kasaragod and four from Palakkad. They include four women and three children. Their disappearance came to the fore last month after the families approached local officials.

 

  

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  • RAHUL, MANGALORE

    Tue, Aug 09 2016

    This religious institutes are brain washing them..

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  • Alwyn, Canadian

    Tue, Aug 09 2016

    Don't feel sorry for these, in thier own opinions of killing the non believers. Let them go and die in the hands of be headers. India has given them so much love and freedom but still want to leave and do evil thingz. Let them go and die. Donot spend any funds in getting these evil back.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Aug 09 2016

    Young adventures blood.The Young men are just moulded by them and are directed with tickets .Money and promise of Heaven ,and women.Noone can help them when they decide to run into their unluck.Sad is their Parents,family will be searching praying,hoping for them.They dont believe in others words,practish they are told not to reveal to others.Thats the big mistake.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 08 2016

    In pursuit of 72...?

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Mon, Aug 08 2016

    They are wasting life by going such a distance to clean toilets! If they do it locally it may attribute to Swatch Bharath...some kind of desh ki seva!!

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  • D.P.SHETTY, Bahrain

    Mon, Aug 08 2016

    Pleastant stay with ISIS.please stay there forever

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  • sid, mangalore

    Mon, Aug 08 2016

    all the best india . Kasargod and Bhatkal needs more bhagya schemem

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Mon, Aug 08 2016

    Many girls are also missing from our District.
    Did they also go to ...

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Mon, Aug 08 2016

    They are joining a sinking ship that is in last stages! 

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