Cops suspect Mewati gang's hand in kidnap

GURUGRAM: The drama unfolded along the Eastern Peripheral Expressway, often referred to as KMP Expressway. Two Sohna-based businessmen — a jeweller and a cloth merchant — have been kidnapped from Tauru in Mewat on Monday afternoon, and brought to UP in a black Toyota Etios. Police suspect the function of a Mewati gang behind kidnapping.

The sufferers, along side the kidnappers, have been captured on CCTV at Luharali toll plaza in Dadri. Police gave the automobile a chase after being alerted through toll officers, at which, the accused abandoned the automobile, along side their sufferers, close to Bilsuri village in Bulandshahr sometime in the evening, and fled.

Siddarth Jain, jeweller, and Praveen Garg, fabric merchant, have been taken to Nuh court docket on Tuesday to report their statements, and later to Civil Hospital for a medical check-up. Both sustained accidents after being hit through an iron rod. As they'd been kidnapped from Tauru, the FIR was once also registered in Tauru police station. Jain and Garg are companions in their other trade, money-lending. They give loans against loan, mostly to other businessmen.

On Monday Jain received a decision from Gaurav and Hari, each Tauru-based money-lenders with whom Jain and Garg had trade dealings for the over a 12 months, asking him to to discuss with Tauru with Garg for some trade. Assuming it to be an ordinary trade name, the duo left Sohna for Tauru at 2pm in Siddarth’s black Etios sedan. “As quickly as they reached Tauru, round 3pm, Gaurav, Hari and four others took them hostage at gunpoint close to a warehouse on the outskirts of Tauru, and thrashed them,” said Rakesh Jain, sweetheart's father of Siddarth, adding that Hari left for Sohna quickly after. Rakesh Jain, resident of Firozpur Jhirka in Mewat, was once the person who had registered an FIR against Gaurav and Hari at Tauru police station on Monday night time.

Hari had gone to Siddarth’s jewellery store in Sohna. Once he reached the shop, he made Siddarth’s employee Surjeet speak to Siddarth over the phone, and approved a bag stuffed with money. He later also accrued any other bag stuffed with money from Garg’s home, after making his circle of relatives talk to Garg over the phone. “All this happened between 4-5pm,” said Rakesh.

Meanwhile, Siddarth and Praveen have been driven in their automobile towards Uttar Pradesh on the KMP Expressway through Gaurav and the others. The kidnappers made an extra call for for Rs 1 crore each and every from the two trade companions, threatening to kill them if they refused.


“Around 6pm, they reached Luharali toll plaza in Dadri, the place the automobile stopped behind a bus. CCTV footage shows an individual rising from the bus to pay the toll quantity. Taking advantage of the fact that the kidnap automobile was once forced to attend, Siddarth began banging the automobile door nearest to him repeatedly together with his feet, which alerted toll group of workers. “Toll group of workers idea it was once a case of sexual violence against some lady, and right away alerted UP Police with the automobile’s registration quantity. When the cops gave them the chase, the kidnappers, fearing arrest, abandoned the automobile with their sufferers close to Bilsuri in Bulandshahr and fled,” said Rakesh.


Later on, Siddarth called his spouse to tell that the baggage of cash accrued from his store and Garg’s home have been ransom cash, and that they'd been forced to make the calls at gunpoint.


An professional at Tauru police station said a case has been registered under Section 364A (kidnapping for ransom) and 34 (not unusual intention) of IPC. “We’re investigating the case,” said police officer, adding they consider a Mewati gang is behind kidnapping.



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