Rajasthan student gets kidnapped on the way to school in Sikar
Press Trust of India | October 4, 2022 | 01:49 PM IST | 1 min read
A nine-year-old boy and his grandfather were stopped by an SUV on their way to school. Complaint lodged at eh Udhyog Nagar police station.
NEW DELHI: A nine-year-old boy was kidnapped by unidentified accused while he was on way to his school with his maternal grandfather on Tuesday in Rajasthan's Sikar district, police said. The accused, who were travelling in an SUV, stopped the scooty the boy's maternal grandfather was riding and kidnapped the minor outside the school under the Udhyog Nagar police station limits, they said.
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CCTV cameras installed in nearby locations captured the SUV and efforts are on to trace the accused on the basis of footage, Sikar DSP Virendra Singh said. He said the victim's father, Mahaveer Hooda, a coaching class owner, has lodged a complaint at Udhyog Nagar police station.
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