Bhubaneswar: At least three of the four engineering students, who were missing since February 11, have been detained by Sambalpur police and are being questioned for their alleged links to the Jamtara gang, according to reports.
With their whereabouts not known since February 11, the parents of the students met the Police Commissioner here and sought his help to trace them. Two of the students are from Bihar and two others from Jharkhand.
The police traced their phones at Sambalpur and found that the Ainthapali police were questioning three of them.
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