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UP: 24-year-old nephew of Mirganj MLA goes missing from college; search on

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Bareilly (UP), May 8 (PTI) A 24-year-old student and nephew of BJP MLA D C Verma has gone missing from the Shri Ram Murti Smarak Medical College in Bareilly district, police said on Thursday.

Ankit Verma, who is the nephew of the Mirganj MLA and a final-year M Pharma student, allegedly left the hostel on Wednesday evening, saying he was going to a temple but did not return till late night, they said.

Police said a missing person report has been registered at the Bhojipura police station on the basis of a complaint lodged by the family.

SHO Rajeev Kumar said multiple police teams have been formed to trace the student and searches are being carried out at possible locations.

According to police and college sources, Ankit left the hostel at around 7 pm after depositing his identity card at the hostel gate. His classmates and hostel authorities began searching for him when he did not return till late in the night.

Family members said Ankit left behind his mobile phone and laptop in his hostel room, making it difficult to contact him.

His uncle and the BJP MLA reached the medical college after receiving information about the incident and met college authorities and police officials. He urged police to trace the student at the earliest, according to officials.

Police said CCTV footage from the college campus and nearby areas has been scanned. In the initial footage, Ankit was seen heading towards the Nainital Road after leaving the hostel, but no further clues about his whereabouts have emerged so far.

Officials said police are questioning Ankit’s classmates, hostel wardens and other students to ascertain whether he was under any mental stress or had any dispute with anyone recently. PTI COR CDN PRK

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