After demanding Rs 1 crore ransom, kidnappers kill 13-yr-old Delhi boy

November 20, 2014

kidnappers killNew Delhi, Nov 20: The body of a 13-year-old son of an east Delhi jeweller was found near a drain in Geeta Colony on Wednesday morning, a day after the boy was abducted while walking home from school and the family received a ransom demand of Rs 1 crore.

The boy, Utkarsh, was an eighth standard student of Vivekanand School in Anand Vihar. He was smothered and then strangled, police said. Utkarsh was last seen on Tuesday afternoon by neighbours, who said he was walking home after being dropped by the school cab. No arrests have been made so far.

Cops claimed they have some leads in the case of kidnapping and murder of 13-year-old Utkarsh. The special cell has been roped in for the investigations and the cops said a family acquaintance may have a role in the crime.

They said the boy was most likely killed because the abductors feared he would identify them.

The tragedy struck even as the family was getting ready to celebrate the marriage of Utkarsh's elder brother, scheduled for next month.

Police believe the abduction plan was hatched a month ago. A number beginning with 8447 came into use on October 21 just to make the ransom calls. No other numbers were dialed by the abductors, a source in the investigating team said. The movement of this suspect, along with local criminals and employees of the jeweller, are being verified.

When the boy did not return from school on Tuesday, Utkarsh's mother, Mamta Verma, informed her husband, Mukesh. His shop is in Raghupura, just a few kilometres away. Mukesh rushed home and called his neighbours to help him look for the child. They decided to inform the police around 4pm.

A case of kidnapping was registered and five teams were deployed to look for the child. Cops searched the adjoining houses and even retrieved CCTV footages from a nearby school which showed the boy

walking towards his house but no other leads were obtained. Around 7pm, Mamta received the first ransom call on her mobile phone.

"The kidnappers asked us to arrange for Rs 1 crore and wait for the next call," said Subh Kanth, Mukesh's cousin.

As police started tracking the location of the phone, the next call was received around half an hour later in which the kidnappers asked Mukesh not to inform the police.

"They said that they would let us know by the next morning where the ransom was to be delivered," he said.

The parents managed to arrange for the money by 8pm. They even tried calling back the number but it was switched off. The cops, meanwhile, set up trackers to locate the caller but he disconnected the call within a few seconds.

On Wednesday morning, residents of block 12, Geeta Colony, reported finding the body of a boy lying dead face down beside a drain near the local gurudwara.

Seema, a Geeta Colony resident, first spotted the body and alerted local shopkeepers who informed the police. "The boy was wearing his school uniform, a white shirt and blue trousers. Half his face was in the drain water," she said. The body was later identified as that of Utkarsh.

Doctors said the boy was smothered and then strangled. Doctors also found traces of blood on his teeth and scratch marks on his body, suggesting that he tried to resist the killers and even bit one of them.

Utkarsh was the youngest child in the family. His sister Kanika is married in the US and brother Rishav assists his father at the family jewellery shop.

"Kanika had come from the US late on Monday night, when Utkarsh was asleep. She did not meet him the next morning as Utkarsh left for school early. After that, he went missing and now he is dead," said Ram Prakash, Utkarsh's uncle.

He said Utkarsh's mother was not told about the death till the body was brought back after postmortem. "She was hoping that we would bring back the child by evening. We did not have the guts to tell her about the death," he said.

The family had moved into their house in Gandhi Nagar last year, Prakash said.

Meanwhile as news of the murder spread in the colony, locals staged a protest. They blocked the Gandhi Nagar road demanding security for children in the area.

"There is no neighbourhood watch scheme in the area nor is there a police patrol during the day. The area has become unsafe over the past few years due to the presence of anti-social elements in the area," said Shyam Sundar Agarwal, president of the RWA, Rajgarh colony.

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June 22,2020

Kochi, Jun 22: A 54-day-old baby suffered brain damage after she was allegedly slapped and thrown on a cot at home by his father in Angamaly municipality of Ernakulam district, police said.

Doctor Sojan Ipe of MOSC Medical College Hospital at Kolenchery said that the damage caused to the brain is serious. The child was admitted with bleeding in the brain on Friday.

On Saturday, 40-year-old pastor Shaiju Thomas, who is the child's father was arrested by the Angamaly police in connection with the incident. He is currently lodged at the Covid first-line treatment centre at Angamaly.

Shaiju has been charged with IPC Section 307 (attempt to murder) and under the Juvenile Justice Act.

According to Angamaly Police, ''the accused was always doubtful of his wife and raised questions over the parenthood of the child. He had slapped the child on multiple occasions. She fell unconscious on Thursday night after a similar attack and was taken to the hospital. We have so far received enough evidence against the accused.''

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July 5,2020

Bhubaneswar, Jul 5: Odisha Police have arrested five persons including groom for gross negligence and violation of COVID-19 guidelines during his marriage procession in Berhampur.

"A case has been registered for violation of COVID-19 guidelines for organising a marriage procession with more than 50 guests in the premises of a hotel. They disregarded the compulsory use of mask and flouted social distancing norms," DIG Central Zone Satyabrata Bhoi said.

The incident happened on July 2.
"The case has been registered at Gopalpur PS under section 188/269/270 IPC, R/W Sec- 3 Epidemic Disease Act, and 34 IPC. Two vehicles used in the procession have also been seized. the arrested persons will be produced in the court," he added.

The District Collector has sealed the hotel for violating the COVID-19 norms.

Following the incident, the Chief Minister's office tweeted: "Odisha is in a crucial phase in the fight against COVID-19, hence, it is very essential that we all obey guidelines and regulations issued by State Government to contain the spread of COVID-19. Violation of the same would lead to strong action." 

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May 28,2020

Hyderabad, MAY 28: A three-year-old boy who accidentally fell into a newly drilled open borewell in Telangana's Medak district was found dead in the early hours of Thursday, police said.

The kid's body was retrieved at around 4 am after a nearly 10 hours' long rescue operation involving different agencies, they said.

"He died a while before we evacuated him, most likely due to the mud that covered him from the top sealing off necessary oxygen supply, " Medak District Superintendent of Police Chandana Deepti told PTI.

The boy had accidentally slipped into the 120- feet borewell at around 5 pm on Wednesday in an agricultural field located in Papannapet mandal of the district when he was walking with his grandfather and father, police earlier said.

As part of rescue efforts, a parallel trench was dug along the borewell hole with the help of earth excavating machines and oxygen was supplied into it, but the efforts went in vain as the boy's body was found stuck at a depth of around 25 feet, the police said.

Apart from the police, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel were also involved in the rescue operation.

The borewell into which the child fell was one among the three dug by the family since Tuesday night to try and find water for their fields. But none of them yielded any water, police had said.

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