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IAS aspirant arrested from Dadri for kidnapping 5-yr-old

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Delhi Police on Wednesday said they successful­ly rescued a five-yearold boy kidnapped from north east Delhi within nine hours of receiving the ransom call and arrested the culprit from Dadri, Uttar Pradesh.

Cops said they received the complaint about the child’s kidanpping on March 12 from Bhajanpura in north east Delhi, after his family reached the nearby police station and informed police of the incident.

Police immediatel­y sprung into action and formed several teams to locate the child and the accused, identified as 27-year-old Asif Saifi.

In the course of the investigat­ion, cops traced the mobile phone number from which the ransom call was made.

However, the person who owned that mobile number told cops that a passerby, who had a child with him, had requested him to give his mobile phone to make an emergency phone call.

Based on the location of the call, sustained efforts were made by cops to locate the accused and, within nine hours of the ransom call being made, he was arrested from Dadri and the kidnapped child was rescued.

Police said that the child has safely been reunited with his parents.

Cops added that Saifi is an engineerin­g graduate, who is preparing for IAS examinatio­n.

Saifi, a resident of Mohalla Brahampuri, in Gautam Budh Nagar district’s Dadri area, had recently completed his Mtech, after completing his Btech.

“At the time of the incident, he had been preparing for UPSC and other competitiv­e examinatio­ns. He is from a poor family and has three brothers and three sisters,” said AK Singla, DCP (North East).

Police added that Saifi came up with the idea of kidnapping the child from movies. Investigat­ion revealed that Saifi has no previous criminal antecedent. NEW DELHI: “The accused should be given the strictest punishment. They killed my brother for no reason. What will his wife and three childen do now. He was the only bread winner in the family,” rues Abdul Khaliq, while waiting for the post-mortem of his brother Abdul Mallik at RML hospital.

Mallik who was admitted to RML hospital with grevious head injuries lost the battle of life 12 days after he was attacked by a group of hooligans on the day of Holi.

Mallik, along with some of his co-workers, was on his way to a mosque in Shakurpur in Subhash place in North West Delhi to offer Friday prayers when the assault took place.

“This is really tragic, things would have certainly escaletd had our elders and reponsible people of the society not intervened and stopped things going out of control.

“Those men attacked the group going to the mosque. This was pathetic,” said Mahtab, the owner of the embroidery factory where Mallik worked.

Mallik was on ventilator and succumbed to his injuries on Tuesday evening.

“Doctors came to us around 7.30 pm and told us that my brother’s condition has worsened. There are little chances of his survival. Half an hour later, they declared him dead,” said Abdul.

Acting swiftly, cops made the arrests on the day of attack itself.

Two men were arrested while four juveniles have been detained. Another juvenile, who was absconding, was apprehende­d on Tuesday.

Delhi police have now converted the charges of attempt to murder (IPC section 307) to murder (IPC section 302).

“All arrests in the case have been made,” said a senior police officer.

Roshan, the mother of three children, had rushed to Delhi and had been camping at Ram Manohar Lohia after the news of her husband’s injury reached her. Leaving her two sons aged eight and sox years in Madhubani, Bihar, she carried her three-year-old daughter to Delhi.

Though Mahtab feels the attack was specifical­ly targeted towards the Muslim men, the police say that the hooligans were drunk and targeted anyone randomly they met on the road.

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