Child Rescued from Murshidabad After Bistupur Abduction

Three Laborers Kidnap 6-Year-Old Aarish; Police Recover Boy Safely

Key Points:

  • Builder’s son abducted from Ramdas Bhatta in Bistupur area
  • Three Murshidabad laborers captured on CCTV taking child away
  • Bengal Police assists in safe recovery; suspects remain at large

JAMSHEDPUR – A six-year-old boy was safely rescued from Murshidabad after three laborers abducted him from Bistupur area.

The incident occurred in Ramdas Bhatta locality. Aarish, son of builder Firdaus, went missing. The boy studies in LKG.

Family members lodged a complaint at Bistupur police station. Police immediately launched a search operation. CCTV footage showed three laborers taking the child away.

The suspects had arrived from Murshidabad district. They were identified through surveillance cameras. Police traced their movement to West Bengal.

DSP Manoj Thakur formed a special investigation team. The team rushed to Murshidabad immediately. However, coordination with Bengal Police proved crucial.

“A team has been deployed,” Thakur said. “They have already left for Murshidabad.”

Bengal Police extended full cooperation in the operation. Moreover, they helped locate the missing child. The boy was found safe in Murshidabad.

On the other hand, the three accused managed to escape. Police are conducting raids to nab them. Meanwhile, Jamshedpur Police is returning with the rescued child.

The family expressed relief over the safe recovery. Besides, they thanked both police forces. The investigation continues to apprehend the absconding suspects.

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