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Six minor boys go missing from Pune madrasa

The madrasa authorities only made police complaint three days after they went missing.

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Six minor boys from Bihar who came to Pune based madrasa have gone missing since last three days. All these boys are aged between 12 and 16.

A case has been registered in this regard in Wanowrie police station on Friday. According to police, these minor boys had arrived at the Hadapsar Madrasa on June 3 and on the same day they went missing. These boys are Sahmad Asaruddin Raja (13), Annan Mohammad Azad Shaikh (12), Anwarul Israel Haque (13), Shahnawaz Jamaluddin Shaikh (16), Ahsan Nizam Shaikh (15) and Rizwan Alam Salamuddin Shaikh (15). They all are residents of Sabodangi village in Kishanganj district of Bihar. 

A senior police officer of Wanowrie police station said, "These children were brought from Bihar to Darul Uloom Chishtiya Jalaliya Madrasa in Hadapsar for studies on July 3. After admission, these children stayed in the madrasa for the entire day."

"In the evening of June 3, these children went out with other children to play. While playing at ground, these children told the teacher that they wanted to go to the washroom and they came back to the madrasa. After coming back, they took their luggage with them and fled away from the madrasa," the police officer said. 

After coming back to madrasa, when the teachers did not find these six children, he along with other people of Madrasa started searching for them. "Initially, they thought that children might have gone to a nearby place to roam around. However, when there was no trace of them, the madrasa administration called up their relatives in Bihar thinking that they have returned to their village. However, the relatives told that these children have not come back. Therefore, after waiting for three days to check if they have returned to their homes, the administration of the madrasa has lodged the missing complaint," the police officer said. 

Police are now checking the CCTV footage of nearby areas as well as railway station to get some clues of the missing children.

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