'Guarantee' of 10 rupee -note and ... dream of going from Punjab to Australia, kidnapped in Iran, pack connection!
The lives of three youth of Punjab, who go abroad to make a better future, now seem ruined. Jasper, Amritpal and Husanpreet of Chandigarh dreamed of going to Australia, but they were taken hostage in Iran by being trapped in a false travel network. A large ransom of £ 54 Lakh is being sought for his release. According to Jalandhar’s ‘BRB Consultant’ Gang police, the two broker Bhai Dheej and Kamal Atwal gave these youths to get the visa of Australia. It is guaranteed by a drawing number written on a £ 10 note that the money will only be given if they reach Australia. It was also written in the guarantee that if they were not successful, the money would be returned. But the soil reality turned out to be reversed. Tears and painful calls from families Husanpreet’s mother, Balwinder Kaur, said the boy was crying in the video call and said she was assaulted. The kidnappers demanded £ 54 Lakh loose price and asked to send the money to the account of Gajanfar Ali of Pakistan. The family claimed that the entire network was linked to the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI. Husibiti Husanpreet Singh (Dhuri) of the three youths: reached Iran after leaving Delhi and came to the possession of the kidnappers. He informed him in the video call about the fight with him. His mother said that the first 2 crores, then 1 crore, were now claimed £ 55 lakh. Amritpal Singh (Bhagowal Luddan): On April 23, he leaves Delhi, taking hostage in Iran. On May 2, he called the family and told his condition. The kidnappers also sent a video of the assault. Jasper (Langadoya, Nawanshahah): He was also arrested in Iran. Videos of assault are sent to the family. Police action and investigation began the investigation by registering a case against Dheej Atwal, Kamal Atwal and women’s agent Savita Soya. In the complaint, Delhi’s chief agent “Suresh”, broker Sameera Ahuja alias Bunty and a woman from Jalandhar were also described as ISI agents. Punjab’s DGP Gaurav Yadav said the case will be investigated from every aspect, including the allegations of ISI connection. The Indian embassy expected to help the Indian embassy and the Indian embassy said on Twitter that the three youths were safe and that the process of bringing them back to India was quickly underway. The effort of the family and administration is to return to their homes as soon as possible. Share this story -tags