Bihar student's kidnappers demand Rs.10 mn
ransom
Thursday March 01, 2012 02:06:32 PM,
IANS
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Patna:
A ransom of Rs.10 million has been demanded for the release of a
school student kidnapped from Bihar's capital, his family members
said Thursday even as police remain clueless more than a week
after the abduction.
Aditya Raj, the son of a farmer and a student of Class 12 in a
Patna school, was kidnapped Feb 23 from near Moinulhaque Stadium
here.
"We have received a ransom call twice in the last seven days,"
said Aditya's elder brother Sumit Kumar, who had lodged a case of
kidnapping at Bahadurpur police station here.
Sumit told IANS that kidnappers have threatened to kill Aditya if
ransom was not paid soon.
Police earlier refused to register a case but now say search
operations are on.
Aditya is the son of a farmer in Kesaria in East Champaran
district. "Aditya and Sumit were staying in a lodge to study for
competitive examinations," police said.
Police suspect Aditya's friend Sonu to be behind his abduction.
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