Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Man fakes kidnapping to escape wife, mother inlaw, gets busted

On July 12, cops found the ‘kidnapped’ man was staying with his sister in Ratnagiri

- Aritra Hazra

MUMBAI: Adding an unexpected twist to the cliché of the henpecked husband, a 30-year-old businessma­n staged his own kidnapping, claiming he’d done so to escape his marriage.

On June 29, the Andheribas­ed businessma­n, who lives with his in-laws, told his wife and mother in-law he was going to Karnataka for a business trip. He was expected to return in a week and initially, his wife did not find it strange that he had not come home in that time. “His wife did not worry initially when he did not return on time as it was usual, “said a police officer.

The man has been married for a year and this is his wife’s second marriage.

The situation seemed to take a turn for the worse when on July 11, his mother in-law received a message through Whatsapp claiming the businessma­n had been kidnapped. It included a photograph of the man, gagged and tied to a chair. The mother in-law and wife then lodged a kidnapping complaint with the police.

“We saw the picture and got suspicious of the way he was tied to the chair,” said a police officer who investigat­ed the case.

A team was sent to the location of the supposed business trip and the police began tracking the man’s mobile phone. The phone’s location was in Ratnagiri district, not Karnataka. On July 12, a team was dispatched to where the mobile had been traced and the police discovered the ‘kidnapped’ man was actually staying with his sister.

“We suspect that the man did not inform his sister about the kidnapping plan but was staying with her,” said the police officer.

The man told the police that he’d staged his own kidnapping because he was unhappy in his marriage. “He claimed that they [his wife and mother in-law] used to torture him and snatch the money which he earned from his business,” said the police officer.

The police, who say they have counselled the businessma­n, brought him back to Mumbai on July 13.

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