Udaipurwati News: The police remains to be looking out for the criminals within the kidnapping case of a youth from Kakarana from Deeppura village of Udaipurwati. Scared of the police chase, the criminals not solely dumped the kidnapped youth close to Kalota, but in addition deserted their Scorpio automobile on the hill of Bansiyaal and hid within the forests. The police have been conducting search operations all through the night time.
According to the data, on Monday night time, some miscreants using a Scorpio kidnapped a youth from Kakarana at gunpoint from Deeppura village of Udaipurwati. On receiving the data of kidnapping, the police chased the Scorpio automobile and the Scorpio automobile got here in the direction of Khetri. Where the miscreants using the automobile broke the police blockade and never solely hit a motorcycle, but in addition hit the police automobile and fled.
The police chased him for 17 KM
After a while, they dumped the kidnapped youth close to Kalota, 17 km away from the crime scene. But the police stored chasing the criminals. Due to which the criminals left the automobile within the hill of Bansiyaal and ran away. The police suspect that the criminals are hiding within the forests within the hills of Bansiyaal, Chirani and Tihara. Continuous search operations are being performed to search out them. According to preliminary info, the police suspect that the criminals belong to the Gurjar gang. They have weapons.
The miscreants had weapons
The police is investigating the explanations behind the kidnapping of the youth. It can also be being speculated that the criminals had come to kidnap another youth and by mistake they picked up the opposite youth. However, the case can be revealed solely after the criminals are caught. Meanwhile, the youth who escaped from the clutches of kidnapping stated that the criminals have weapons and so they additionally beat him up within the automobile.
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