19-yr-old girl fakes kidnap to meet chat friend in Nagpur

May 5, 2012
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Nagpur May 5: A 19-year-old college student from Bhayander faked her own kidnapping, travelled 800km to Nagpur and landed up at the doorstep of her 'Facebook friend', whom she had met online and became obsessed with. The male friend, 21-year-old Ravi (name changed), who was shocked to see the girl in his hometown, and escorted her to Mumbai, but she simply followed him back to Nagpur. Luckily for Rupali (name changed), Ravi did not take advantage of her and alerted the police when she arrived at Nagpur the second time around.

On April 27 evening, Rupali-a second-year commerce student from Bhayander-left home to attend coaching classes at Andheri. When she did not return home in the evening, her parents tried to contact her on her cellphone, only to find it switched off. After frantically calling all her friends who said they had not seen the girl, her parents lodged a missing person's complaint with the D N Nagar police in Andheri. On one of his many attempts trying Rupali's cellphone number, her father got through to her on April 28.

She told him that she had been kidnapped by two men while returning home from her tuition classes on April 27 evening. She said the kidnappers had forced her into a Maruti van, and she was being held at an unidentifiable location. Before her father could get more information, the line got disconnected, and the phone was of reach again.

The parents panicked and alerted the Bhayander police who began tracing the girl's movements. They learned that Rupali had not attended her coaching class lectures the day she disappeared. They kept a tab on her cellphone, and found that it was being used to call a Nagpur number. The police contacted their counterparts at Sitabuldi police station in Nagpur, and the number was traced to a mobilephone belonging to Ravi.

When questioned by the police, the youth informed them that he was surprised when Rupali called him out of the blue on April 28 saying that she had come to Nagpur to meet him. "It turns out that they met online in August last year and became e-friends," said a police official. It was later learnt that Rupali had developed a habit of befriending strangers on the internet. "Ravi told us that he had escorted Rupali to Bhayender on April 29 and dropped her off at the railway station after she promised him that she'd return home." It's a 12-hour train journey.

On May 1, Ravi received a call from a public telephone booth in Nagpur. It turned out to be Rupali. He asked her to wait for him, and alerted the local police. The Bhayander police who were working with Nashik investigators arrived at Nagpur with the girl's parents and took her back home. She was counselled by the police and family members. No complaint has been registered.


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June 10,2020

Jun 10: In a suspected case of honor killing in Telangana, a 20-year old woman was allegedly smothered to death by her parents for being in love with a man from another caste, becoming pregnant and refusing to undergo an abortion, police said on Tuesday.

The parents killed their daughter using a pillow while she was asleep in the early hours of June 7 in their house in Kalukuntla in Jogulamba-Gadwal district and sought to project it as natural death, claiming she died of a heart attack.

However, following specific information and suspicion raised by the village secretary over the death of the woman, a college student, a probe was launched and the couple arrested on charges of murder under Indian Penal Code section 302 after post-mortem, police said.

The parents decided to kill the woman, the youngest of their three daughters, a day after she was found pregnant and refused to undergo an abortion, police said.

The woman had fallen in love with the man while pursuing her degree course in Kurnool district in neighboring Andhra Pradesh and informed her parents about it after she was found pregnant during an examination by a doctor. Her parents feared that their daughter may elope with her lover and brought pressure on her to go for abortion.

Though initially, she agreed, later she declined, following which they killed her and told everyone that their daughter died of heart attack, the police official said. When a police team went to their house and insisted on a post-mortem after noticing some marks on her body indicating a struggle, the parents tried to stop it, saying there was no need.

Later, police shifted the body to a hospital where a post-mortem revealed the woman was "throttled to death". Her parents during interrogation confessed to killing their daughter, the official said, adding they were arrested.

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March 26,2020

Puducherry,Mar 26: Congress legislator from Kamaraj Nagar constituency John Kumar has been booked on charges of violating lock-down rules, Lt Governor Kiran Bedi said on Thursday.

In a Whats app posting she further said that an FIR has been registered under the Disaster management Act.

She stated John Kumar in an irresponsible manner allowed more than 200 people to gather outside his house and distributed doles personally when lock down was enforced in the country.

A criminal case has been registered against him for blatant violation of law despite mass information and media messages.Instead of following the law, he chose to violate it,she further stated.

The LG added that as per the ground report by IGP Surendra Yadav, there was perceptible improvement in enforcement of lock down and public were aware and cooperative.Vehicles carrying essential supplies and personnel were moving and every day is an improvement.

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March 22,2020

Thane, Mar 22: Eight men were arrested at Kalyan in the district on Sunday as they were found playing cricket during the 'Janata curfew' being observed to check the spread of coronavirus, police said.

They were playing cricket at Kala Talao Maidan in the afternoon, police said.

Police also detained a boy in this connection, an official said.

"Action was taken against them for defying the prohibitory orders issued by the Thane Police Commissionerate.

They also went against the 'Janata curfew' being observed to curb the spread of coronavirus," the police official said.

The Mahatma Phule Chowk Police Station registered an offence against the accused under IPC sections 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant), 269 (negligent act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life), 290 (public nuisance).

They were also booked under the Maharashtra Police Act as well as the National Disaster Act 2005, the official said.

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