A ransom of 50 thousand rupees demanded from the family of the missing young man
SP City MP Singh said Lokesh (17) left the house on February 25 but did not return. Lokesh was mentally ill. He could not be found even after his relatives were searched. Relatives had also had the missing brochures published. At the same time, the relatives of the missing teenager had filed a disappearance report at the highway police station.
SP City MP Singh said the traffic police and SOG team had been deployed for the search. However, Kishore’s clue could not be found. The arrested youth said he conspired to commit the crime after being influenced by the Crime Patrol and CID series. The young accused had demanded a ransom of Rs 50,000 by calling the family members of the disappeared Lokesh on a WhatsApp call.
Traffic police arrested on Dhaulipayau road
Chhote Lal Yadav, head of Station Highway, said that on March 3, the young defendant came to Shri Krishna’s birthplace to watch Holi. Saw a missing brochure at the new bus stand here. He said that it was from there that this idea came to his mind. After taking his photo, the accused made a WhatsApp call to the family and demanded Rs 50. The young accused even threatened to forget about Lokesh if he did not give the money. When the family filed a complaint at the highway police station, police teams began to search and the accused was arrested.