Patna crime: Fewer brother -in -in -laweded the bank loan, unveiled police within 6 hours -patna man kidnapped Brotherinlaw for loan money

In Phulari Sharif, Patna, a brother -in -law, abducted his 12 -year -old brother -in -law to repay a bank loan and demanded a ransom of 1.5 million. Police, who are ready, saved the child within six hours and arrested the kidnapper. The accused conspired to kidnap under pressure to repay the loan. Police handed the child to a safe family. Jagran correspondent, Patna. To repay the bank loan, he kidnapped his 12 -year -old underage brother -in -law and demanded a ransom of 1.5 million from the family members. The incident occurred near Shiv Mandir Road in the Phulari Sharif police station. Once the information about the kidnapping of the child was received, the police acted quickly and freed the child from the kidnapper clutches within six hours. The accused brother -in -law was also arrested. The car used in the incident was also recovered. The child was also assaulted during the abduction. Police sent the child for treatment. On Saturday, the Phulari Sharif police station received information about the kidnapping of a 12 -year -old minor from near Shiv Mandir Road in Purnendu Nagar. Once the information was received, SP Western Bhanu Pratap Singh formed a seat. Success in restoring the child based on technical evidence and quick action. Ramesh Ranjan, an accused of kidnapping, was also arrested. Ramesh Ranjan runs a Shringar store near Jagdev Path. During the interrogation, Ramesh said he took a loan of Rs 15 Lakh at a bank for his store, of which Rs 12 Lakh is still outstanding. Under pressure to repay the loan, he conspired to kidnap the minor brother -in -law. He called the child on the cellphone and made an excuse for wandering Nani’s house and taking him in his car. Try to make the child unconscious by smelling intoxicating dust. For a few hours he turned it on the Nehru road. According to police, Ramesh was recovered with the child based on technical evidence. The child is completely safe and handed over to the family.