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Karnataka: Kidnapper kept the police with their toes for 10 hours; Boy is saved

Udupi: The perfect blend of technology and coordination helps the city police Udupi saved a two-year-old boy from the Kumta train station, almost 10 hours after the toddler was kidnapped on Sunday.
The defendant was identified as Parashuram Bhimappa, 50, Hails from Badami.
Previously, he worked as a truck driver and had three cases, including theft and cheating, ordered to him.
The defendant, known to the boy, chose toddlers from the warehouse around the caravali bypass area around 9:30 a.m.
on Sunday.
The boy lives with his mother, a native of Bagalkot, and his friend.
Both may be under the influence of alcohol, police said.
The accusation told the mother’s mother that she took the little one with her to get food.
When he did not return until 11:30 a.m., his mother was panicked and when he could not be found anywhere to approach the police Udupi.
Registered kidnapping cases around 14.30 a night.
The mother shifts to a female care center.
Immediately, CCTV recording was checked.
The police saw the defendant rode the bus.
He descended on the santheel and asked a woman to the bus timing.
He then took a bus to Bhatkal.
The police identified the bus he took and continued his photo on WhatsApp to the driver and the bus conductor, who identified the defendant.
Uttara Kannada SP Shiva Prakash Devaraju was informed and the police there launched a large-scale search in the Tribune Bus, train station and hotel.
From Murudeshwar, Parashuram traveled to the train to Kumta.
Kumta PSI Ravi and Constable Pramod picked him up with children from Kumta Train Station around 10pm on the same day.
He told the police that he planned to go to Haliyal to meet his sister.
A team from the Udupi led by Psi Ashok brought the defendant to Udupi.
Because he experienced epilepsy spasms, he had been treated at a government hospital.
Meanwhile, the child was produced before the child’s welfare committee and was sent to the child care center.
Incidentally, the kid’s twin brother was in Badami.
The defendant claimed that he was the second husband of the mother’s mother.
The IGP Western Range Devajibi Ray and SP N Vishnuvardhan praised the team working on this case.
Udupi City Police Inspector Pramod Kumar told Tii, “We also investigate the suspected child’s trade racket.”

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