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One among the 21 missing from Kerala held in Mumbai

| | Jul 11, 2016, at 06:22 pm
Mumbai, Jul 11 (IBNS): One of the 21 people missing from Kerala for the the past one month and suspected to have joined ISIS has been held in Mumbai, reports said.

According to reports,  Feroze, a youth from Kasargod district, who was the latest to have gone missing, was held on Sunday.

Sleuths suspect that he might have been on way to Syria and hope that he could be helpful in tracking down the remaining individuals.

Sleuths are still on the look out for rest of the missing individuals and trying to ascertain whether they have already left the country.

Raising the issue in the Kerala Assembly on Monday,  Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan blamed the vested interests for trying to take advantage of the situation and keeping the entire Muslim community under a cloud of suspicion.

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