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Family of missing fruit trader holds protest to demand his whereabouts

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Family of missing fruit trader holds protest to demand his whereabouts

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Sopore: A 47-year-old fruit trader from Achabal village of Sopore in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district is missing for over two weeks, and his relatives and fellow fruit traders staged a protest on Saturday to demand his whereabouts.

As per the family, Ghulam Nabi Naikoof of Achabal left for south Kashmir’s Shopian on September 22 for a business trip and is missing ever since.

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The family members, who were joined by Naikoof’s relatives and fellow traders in a protest at Fruit Mandi Sopore this morning to demand his whereabouts, said they tried hard to find him and even lodged a missing complaint at the local police station but to no avail.

The protestors also blocked Sopore-Achabal road to press for the missing trader’s whereabouts.

A police official said that efforts were on to trace the missing fruit trader.

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