Assam: Police Rescue Abducted Minors From Bihar

Two youngsters who were abducted on Thursday from their Guwahati home have been freed in Bihar as of Saturday.
Assam: Police Rescue Abducted Minors From Bihar

GUWAHATI: Two youngsters who were abducted on Thursday from their Guwahati home have been freed in Bihar as of Saturday.

The two children are currently enrolled at Mohua PS in Bihar's Vaishali district. The youngsters were quickly rescued as a result of Guwahati Police and Bihar Police working together after the kidnapping was reported.

To transport the victims back home, a squad from the Guwahati Police is already in Bihar. According to media reports, two children, ages 4 and 9, were abducted from their home in Guwahati's Tetelia neighbourhood.

The kids were allegedly abducted while they were playing in front of the residence by unidentified thugs. The incident was reported to the Gaushala Outpost by the father of the youngsters, Madan Rai.

At least six people were detained earlier this month in connection with an abduction case that occurred close to ISBT in the Betkuchi neighborhood of Guwahati. According to sources, a person, identified as Insaan Ali, was kidnapped near ISBT by the six suspects.

The victim's brother, Inamul Haque, filed a report about the kidnapping at the Gorchuk Police Station, which prompted the authorities to launch an investigation. The six accused were identified as Faijal Ali, Rabiul Haque, Sultan Sheikh, Sattar Ali, Omar Ali, and Saminul Haque. The police detained them during the investigation.

Five people were detained for their alleged involvement in the terrible crime after police broke another brutal murder case that occurred in the city a year ago.

Diganta Barah, the police commissioner in Guwahati, stated during a press conference on Friday that the murder occurred on April 10 of last year when the group broke into the home of one Ajit Chetia (60) in Tetelia in the city by severing the iron grill and destroying the lock on the main door with the intention of robbing the owner.

Assam Electronics Development Association Limited retiree Chetia was home alone when the crime occurred.

The CP claimed that when the group discovered Chetia inside the home, they beat him to death with a wooden plank before robbing them of three pricey watches, some jewellery, and cash.

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