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Sikh man goes missing in Pakistan

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Peshawar, April 1

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A Sikh man has been missing from northwest Pakistan’s Peshawar city since Wednesday night and police have arrested three suspects for interrogation, according to officials. 

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Avinash Singh, in his 20s, went missing from the Gulberg area of Peshawar Cantonment.

His brother Pervinder Singh registered a case in the West Cantonment Police Station.

City police Chief Ahsan Abbas immediately formed an investigation team headed by the Superintendent of Police, Cantonment, Tahir Shah.

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The investigation team collected mobile data of the Sikh man and took into custody three suspects for interrogation, according to officials. — PTI 

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