In a shocking Chembur crime, a girl studying in Grade 10 has disappeared in broad daylight. The girl and her mother had gone to the Diamond Garden in Chembur and then had lunch in a local restaurant. There, the girl met a boy who was unknown to her mother.
When the mother asked her daughter about him, she said that he was a friend from school. The mother and daughter then made their way home, and the girl said that she needed to go to the washroom. The girl didn’t return for a while, and the mother thought that the girl might have made her way home herself.
However, upon reaching home, the girl was nowhere to be found. The mother had earlier carried out a search in the area nearby, where her daughter had left her as well. Finally, she lodged a police complaint, stating that her daughter had been abducted by an unknown person.
While at first blush this seems to be a case of abduction, it remains to be seen what the investigation will unravel about the sequence of events and the real motive behind the disappearance.
Of course, the role of the person who was apparently from the girl’s school, who suddenly turned up to meet her, will turn up for questioning. It remains to be seen whether the three conversed or whether it was only the daughter and the boy who ended up speaking to each other.
The police have now filed a case against unknown persons under section 137(2). The person convicted under this section faces an imprisonment of up to seven years. What is most shocking is that the alleged abduction was carried out in broad daylight and when the parent was present.
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What is also pretty curious is that the alleged kidnapping took place in a densely populated and easily accessible area. What another aspects will tumble out during investigation, remain to be seen.
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