This story is from March 15, 2018
Duped of Rs 5 lakh, man kidnaps 5-year-old to extract Rs 20 lakh
NEW DELHI: Having been duped of
“After a nine-hour effort, we tracked the man to Dadri and arrested him when he was attempting to flee with the child. The boy was safely returned to the parents,” said Ravindra Yadav, joint commissioner (eastern range) on Wednesday.
Five-year-old Azhar was reported missing in Subhash Nagar in Bhajanpura on Tuesday morning. Even as the family was searching for him in the locality, his father received a call from someone called Asif Saidi. “He seemed to be in a hurry and asked us whether our boy was missing,” said Naushad Ali, the boy’s uncle. “Saidi then told us that he knew where our child was and asked us to get Rs 20 lakh for his safe return.” The child’s father and Naushad, who are brothers, have a dairy business, while a third brother runs a school from their house.
Following a complaint at the Bhajanpura police station, a team led by additional DCP R P Meena was given the task of tracking the ransom caller. “We realised that he was constantly on the move,” said
The police team was sent to the location from where the call was made. CCTV footage in the area was scanned and one showed the accused walking with the boy. Even as the cops were perusing the CCTV footage, the family received a third ransom call. It was determined to be emanating from the earlier location and police rushed to the spot to find Saidi boarding an autorickshaw.
Admitting to having kidnapped Azhar, Saidi told the cops during interrogation that he had completed his MTech from a UP university and had, in recent day, been teaching in a private university in Greater Noida. He claimed that he was under pressure after having borrowed Rs 5 lakh from relatives to pay a man from Bhajanpura who had promised him a government job. After taking the money the man had disappeared. Despite his desperate situation, Saidi claimed to have cleared the civil services preliminary exams soon after.
On a visit to Bhajanpura to try and locate the man who had conned him, Saidi spotted Azhar and the thought of kidnapping him for ransom took hold. He posed as the son of a mufti and acquired the father’s number from the house. On Tuesday, he approached another child and asked him to call Azhar outside so he could take both for a ride in a car.
After abducting the five-year-old, Saidi got him new clothes and food to placate him. He kept him in a vacant house and set out to make the ransom calls. Police will question the owner of the house and some other people whose help Saidi had availed.
Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India. Don't miss daily games like Crossword, Sudoku, and Mini Crossword.
Rs 5 lakh
that he had borrowed to pay a person who had assured him of agovernment job
and in dire straits at having to return the sum, a civil services aspirant took to the expedient of kidnapping a child and asking for a ransom of Rs 20 lakh. The case in north-east Delhi, however, turned out badly for him with the cops closing in on him not too long later.Five-year-old Azhar was reported missing in Subhash Nagar in Bhajanpura on Tuesday morning. Even as the family was searching for him in the locality, his father received a call from someone called Asif Saidi. “He seemed to be in a hurry and asked us whether our boy was missing,” said Naushad Ali, the boy’s uncle. “Saidi then told us that he knew where our child was and asked us to get Rs 20 lakh for his safe return.” The child’s father and Naushad, who are brothers, have a dairy business, while a third brother runs a school from their house.
Following a complaint at the Bhajanpura police station, a team led by additional DCP R P Meena was given the task of tracking the ransom caller. “We realised that he was constantly on the move,” said
Ajit K Singla
, DCP (North-east). The kidnapper called again, asking Azhar’s family to come with the money and meet him near a temple. The cops traced the second call to an elderly man in Dadri.The police team was sent to the location from where the call was made. CCTV footage in the area was scanned and one showed the accused walking with the boy. Even as the cops were perusing the CCTV footage, the family received a third ransom call. It was determined to be emanating from the earlier location and police rushed to the spot to find Saidi boarding an autorickshaw.
Admitting to having kidnapped Azhar, Saidi told the cops during interrogation that he had completed his MTech from a UP university and had, in recent day, been teaching in a private university in Greater Noida. He claimed that he was under pressure after having borrowed Rs 5 lakh from relatives to pay a man from Bhajanpura who had promised him a government job. After taking the money the man had disappeared. Despite his desperate situation, Saidi claimed to have cleared the civil services preliminary exams soon after.
On a visit to Bhajanpura to try and locate the man who had conned him, Saidi spotted Azhar and the thought of kidnapping him for ransom took hold. He posed as the son of a mufti and acquired the father’s number from the house. On Tuesday, he approached another child and asked him to call Azhar outside so he could take both for a ride in a car.
Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India. Don't miss daily games like Crossword, Sudoku, and Mini Crossword.
Top Comment
Remo Remo
2456 days ago
Excellent effort by the police ! That too within hours! Hats off !!Read allPost comment
Popular from City
- Sukhbir Singh assassination bid: How alert 'sewadar' saved life of SAD leader at Golden Temple
- Sukhbir Badal assassination attempt: 5 videos show how the attack unfolded at Golden Temple
- South Delhi horror: Man, his wife and daughter found murdered in Neb Sarai
- Identity swap: Chennai man impersonates brother for 20 years, deceives family and legal system
- Earthquake of 5.3 magnitude hits Telangana's Mulugu district
end of article
Trending Stories
- Who was Brian Thompson? UnitedHealthcare CEO shot outside NYC hotel
- Baba Vanga Predictions 2025: 5 Zodiac Signs are likely to become Rich in 2025
- Baba Vanga Predictions for the year 2025
- New immigration rules may force millions to leave Canada: How these new norms will impact engineers, technicians and others working in the country
- Prince William finds solace in Ella’s company to escape competitive Middleton family games
- Stefon Diggs criticized for Josh Allen remark after Bills' AFC East victory
- Karine Jean-Pierre reacts to 'why did you and Biden lie' about pardon: 'Because of...'
Visual Stories
- How to make healthy Oats Palak Chilla for a kid's tiffin
- 10 best Fried Chicken dishes from around the world
- 10 ways to use turmeric in winters
- 10 animals not allowed as pets in India
- 10 types of Dosa and how they are made
TOP TRENDS
UP NEXT