Three corona suspects who fled from AMU caught from Jammu Kashmir
Three corona suspects who fled from AMU caught from Jammu Kashmir
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Srinagar: The disappearance of Corona suspects from Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh (JN) created a furore. It is being told that these people were isolated in the hospital after coming to India from Dubai. These students studying in Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) were Kashmiri. Police officers in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir have detected three PHD scholars who had earlier escaped from the AMU without informing the administration from the quarantine of Aligarh.

Officers from North and South Kashmir have said that the three students have been traced and taken to health centers for examination. Authorities in Jammu and Kashmir took action on time and claimed to trace these three from Anantnag district of North and South Kashmir. The police have told that the team has traced the students who have fled from AMU and they are with them.

Two youths of Baramulla district of North Kashmir have been tracked by the authorities. According to the Baramulla administration, both the scholars have been traced and have been admitted to the hospital for preliminary examination. They have said that both will be brought to the district hospital Baramulla today for further medical examination. The youth of Anantnag has also been taken to the hospital for treatment.

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