No clue to abducted nine-year-old boy
Gwalior, Jan 31: The miscreants kidnapped a nine-year-old boy of a cement trader Nand Kishore Goyal from Anupam Nagar under University police station area last evening. The boy Utkarsh alias Raja is a student of class IV in Gwalior Glory School. On receipt of information the police stated search of red car in which the offenders were seen.
The kidnappers are learnt to have demanded ransom of Rs 10 lakh. The Chamber of Commerce expressed serious concern over kidnapping of the boy soon after the kidnapping of a Pharma company officer Ashwani Bhatt. This spate of abduction has created terror in the trading community of the city. The president of Agarwal Maha Sabha Rajesh Airan said in a press statement that if the boy is no rescued safe from the kidnappers the Maha Sabha would launch an agitation in the matter. The Samajwadi Party also expressed concern over the kidnapping of the boy.
The state spokesman of the party Bhanu Singh Parihar and other office bearers said that the city is in the grip of Jangal raj. The president of Vyapari Maha Sangh Kailash Narayan Goyal and former MLA (Congress) Ramesh Agarwal expressing concern on the abduction of the boy and demanded shifting of the police officers who have been proved in capable to provide security to the citizens of the Gwalior. Agarwal also said that the state Government has failed to provide security to the people, which have created fear in the industrialists.
On the other hand an anonymous phone call informed that the boy Utkarsh has been thrown on the cancer hill in injured condition. The police searched the cancer hill through out the night but could not get boy their. The IG police DS Sengar reached the house of Goyal with police officers and talked in detail with the family members of the cement trader Goyal. Sengar assured Goyal that the police are making all possible efforts to rescue the boy. Sengar also demanded full cooperation of the family members and advised them to share any information in this respect only with responsible police officers and not with any body and every body else. Former Minister Balendu Shukla said that district police has taken no lesson from the abduction of Ashwani Bhatt which has an alarm for district police.