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Girl abducted in Agra still untraceable
Calcutta News.Net Wednesday 30th April, 2008 (IANS)
The whereabouts of a teenaged girl allegedly abducted from Agra over two weeks ago are yet unkown.
This is despite the fact that Inspector General of Police Gurubachan Lal had assured people that the 18-year-girl would be traced within 72 hours of her abduction.
The girl belongs to Punjabi community and the community leaders are have accused the police of not helping them trace blank calls and SMSes threatening the family with dire consequences.
The community leaders Tuesday presented a memorandum to the police authorities asking for prompt action and arrests of the abductors.
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