Abduction of Dalit youth from Jarauli village of Tijara: Case not registered even after 2 days, kidnappers demanding ransom of Rs 3 lakh
When the youth was not found anywhere till Saturday, the family reached the police station and started demanding the recovery of the kidnapped youth. Along with this, they stood on the demand to arrest the kidnappers. Seeing the matter escalating, now the police is saying to register the case and investigate in a hurry.
Jyoti, a resident of Jairouli village of Tijara area of ??Rajasthan, has told in a written complaint given to Tijara police that, her husband Rajesh son Sheeshram Meghwal left home on June 6 in the morning saying that he was going to work. He did not return home till late evening. After that, at around 8 pm, a call came on the mobile of her brother-in-law Rohitash from her husband Rajesh’s mobile number and on the phone Rajesh told Rohitash that 2 to 3 people have kept me hostage inside the room. These people are pressurizing me to get 5 lakh rupees from Kappa son of Ayub and Salman son of Naubat, residents of Jairoli. Otherwise we will kill you. After talking for this much, her husband Rajesh disconnected the phone.
Rohitash told this to his family. At around 9 pm, Rajesh’s family went to Kappa and Salman’s house, but they did not find Kappa and Salman at home. Rajesh called again at around 10 pm and 11:30 pm and asked them to send money to get him released. The next day on June 7, the family went to Kappa and Salman’s house again but they were not found at home. When the family members called Rajesh’s mobile phone again, his mobile phone was switched off.
‘Rajesh does not have any quarrel with anyone’
Jyoti told that her husband Rajesh works as a baldaari or labourer. He does not have any quarrel with anyone. He is feeding his family by doing labour work. He has two daughters. There is a 4 year old Mamta and a 3 year old Mahir, both of whom live with Jyoti.
Courtesy : Hindi News