Kidnapping Case: Cops reach Delhi in search of doctor whose call recording had surfaced in investigation

27 Oct 2023 12:35:45

Kidnapping Case 
 
 
 
Staff Reporter
The Crime Branch personnel have reached Delhi to search the associate doctor of accused who were recently arrested for abducting two minor girls during the festival. Police said that there are chances of involvement of this gang in organ trafficking and they are investigating the case from all angles. Police said that the statements of the accused are misleading and there may be some other story in the case. Inspector Ashok Marawi said that they have accessed videos from their phones which suggest they would torture the girls in their captivity. Police had recovered a high-end car, pet animal of expensive breeds, bills of their stay in luxury hotels, and other belongings of the accused.
 
The cops said that they have found videos from his mobile phone where Suraj is seen assaulting the abducted girl and forcing her reiterate what he was saying. They tried to feed the girl their words so that she would give statements of their choice. Police said that the girl can be seen reiterating the statement that she was being tortured by her parents and Suraj Bhaiya rescued her. The accused, Suraj has revealed about a woman doctor in Delhi on whose insistence he had kidnapped the girls. His statements indicate that the Delhi-based doctor was also involved in organ trade and we are probing the case from all angles, said the inspector.
 
The accused has only provided us basic details of the doctor who is practising in Delhi and now a team is searching her. Once our team traces the accused doctor in Delhi we will be able to trace the other likely victims and gang members in the case, he added. Notably, the two minor sisters were abducted from near the Curfew Mata temple by the accused who took them on the pretext of Kanya Bhoj. The children as well as two others were rescued by the Crime Branch on Monday. The cops also found that the accused were involved in human trafficking as suggested.
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