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Mastermind involved in kidnapping of Delhi businessman's sons arrested by Bihar police

| | Nov 14, 2016, at 07:22 pm
Patna, Nov 14 (TheBiharPost/IBNS): In a major breakthrough on Monday, Bihar police arrested Ranjit Don, the mastermind behind the kidnapping of Delhi-based businessman, Babulal Sharma's, two sons.

Don was arrested by special team of police from the Lakhisarai district.

Police have already arrested Don’s two other accomplices, Lalan Kumar alias Lallu Gupta and Manoj Yadav and sent them to jail.

The shrewd gangsters had invited the businessman’s sons on the pretext of awarding big contracts and also arranged air tickets for them but kidnapped soon after they landed at the Patna airport.

According to police, it was Don who had driven the car to receive the businessman’s sons from the Patna airport masquerading as driver.  They were kidnapped last month.

Later they were rescued by the police from the Kajara hill areas of Lakhisarai district on October 26 after about a week of captivity.

The police also arrested five kidnappers involved in the crime. The kidnappers had sought a ransom of Rs 4 crore (Rs 40 million) for the safe release of victims.


 


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