Mystery Deepens: Missing Boys in Kathua
In Kathua district, two boys, Deen and Rehmat Ali, have gone missing after venturing to graze cattle. Police are actively searching and circulating their photos. Regional collaboration is underway, involving relatives in Punjab, Jammu, and Udhampur. Authorities are committed to finding the missing duo.

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In the Kathua district of India, a worrying case has emerged as two young boys have gone missing. The boys, Deen and Rehmat Ali, were last seen heading towards the Goat Farm in Bhamberwan for cattle grazing, but they have not returned since.
Authorities have registered a case and are actively circulating the boys' photographs in a bid to gather clues. Deputy Inspector General Shiv Kumar Sharma is spearheading efforts, coordinating with police in neighboring districts and communicating with the boys' relatives across Punjab, Jammu, and Udhampur.
Sharma's recent meetings with the affected families underscore a commitment to resolve this concerning issue. This comes shortly after the grim discovery of three civilians' bodies in the region, heightening local concerns amid ongoing tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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