IAS Aspirant Kidnaps Boy From Bihar To Fund UPSC Coaching, Demands ₹10 Lakh Ransom
The minor, who studies in Class 5, was found in Uttar Pradesh's Deoria, where the accused lived. His brother was also involved in committing the crime and a search operation is on to nab him.
A 25-year-old man kidnapped an eight-year-old boy from his home in Bihar's Gopalganj district and demanded ₹10 lakh ransom to allegedly fund his UPSC coaching. The boy's mother alleged that the accused ran away with her son after coming to their home seeking shelter from the rain.
"As soon as I went inside, the man fled with my son. When we couldn't find him, I lodged a police complaint," the boy's mother said. The minor, who studies in Class 5, was found in Uttar Pradesh's Deoria, where the accused lived. The man has been arrested and a bike and car have been seized. His brother was also involved in committing the crime and a search operation is on to nab him, police said.
8-Year-Old Girl Kidnapped By Drug Addict For ₹20,000 Ransom
In a similar incident, an eight-year-old girl was kidnapped by a 21-year-old drug addict in Delhi. The girl was rescued from a moving train in Bihar's Buxar. The accused had abducted the girl for ransom to buy drugs, police said.
The father of the girl approached the police after not finding her at home when he returned from work. The father received a ransom demand of ₹20,000 on his mobile phone several times.
After analysing CCTV camera footage, the police team managed to find out that a person wearing a red and black colour check shirt and half pants was seen taking the girl with him. It was also revealed that the accused had been staying in the area for the last two-three days at the house of an acquaintance.
Based on the phone calls, the man's location was located in a running train near Buxar in Bihar. The railway police at Buxar and Arrah stations were alerted and details were shared with them. The railway police team rescued the girl after identifying her by her photographs, and nabbed the kidnapper. The accused said he came to Delhi to work as a labourer and was in need of money to buy drugs.