
Two arrested for kidnapping a girl
The Hindu
Two persons who allegedly kidnapped an 18-year-old in an auto were arrested in the Pulianthope police station limits. The police said the woman was walking near a junction on Wednesday morning when S.
Two persons who allegedly kidnapped an 18-year-old in an auto were arrested in the Pulianthope police station limits. The police said the woman was walking near a junction on Wednesday morning when S. Dinesh, 21, an autorickshaw driver, forcibly pushed her into his auto. He allegedly forced her to accept his proposal to marry him. His friend Imran, 23, joined him later in the crime. The duo took her to several places.
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