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Sambalpur: A minor student was abducted while on her way to tuition, and a minor was rescued hostage from a building under construction

Another minor student was abducted in Sambalpur. A student who went to Tuition near town police station has been kidnapped. on this basis, police investigate, twelve hours later, a minor was rescued hostage from a house under construction. The incident took place when the 22-year-old MD Zamir of Siddheshwarbenda area, who was working as a labour there, was arrested. His statement is expected to be recorded tomorrow, after the minor being treated. The case is likely to be reversed, police said.

According to the complaint, a minor student (12) went near town police station yesterday for tuition. But after tuition, she never returned. The family searched for her for a long time and found no trace of her. Eventually the family members went to the door of the town police station and complained about the incident. Town police searched the area overnight. However, no trace of the minor was found. In the early hours of the morning, her limbs were found tied to a building under construction near his home. Upon receiving the information, the police reached there and rescued the minor. While the minor was unconscious during the rescue, may be she was physically abused.

After questioning the minor, she reported the matter to police. she was abducted by MD Zamir on his way home from Tuition last evening. He then took her to the building under construction and tied her. The motive behind the abduction was not immediately clear, but police said in a statement that the case was being re-assigned to another judge. Notably, the abduction of minors in the town police station is nothing new.

15 days ago, A juvenile student in the city walks to the park to play kabaddi, her abduction from the road caused a stir throughout the district. However, after the juvenile shouted, the accused left him halfway and fled. The entire abduction was also captured on CCTV.

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