Patna: A man allegedly kidnapped and forced to sign a paper to sell the land of 8.5 in his decimal before injuring his testicles hard with sharp-eyed objects in the Muzaffarpur district.
What was injured, Sakaldeep was valid (35), allegedly kidnapped on December 5 and was taken hostage in the village of Sipahpur under the Ahiyapur police station area.
Legitimate was found unconscious on the roadside near the Bahadurpur Village under the Gaighat police station on December 7.
The villagers told the police and he was treated at a private hospital.
Police sources said that legitimate, indigenous residents of Salha Village but settled in neighboring countries under the Bochaha police station area, stable.
They said the name Paswan, Khushboo and Suresh, and Suresh Yadav appeared as the main break to kidnap and attacked legitimately.
A police officer who benefited the case to the case to Ti by telephone while quoting a doctor who treated legitably that there was a deep injury caused by sharp-eyed objects in one of his testicles.
“He has a severe severe injury on his face and neck too,” the officer said.
He said the defendant was worn by friends to give him a better job at Rs500 per day, not his current income per day.
“They made it legitimate, sitting in the vehicle and kidnapped him.
The victim told the police that he was forced to sign the document to sell his land,” the officer said.
When contacted, Sakaldeep Father Baidnath Suh told Tii by telephone that his son had a painful injury throughout his body.
“He was forced to sell land 8.5 his decision in Bochaha.
Suresh forced him to sign the documents while Awadhesh made him hostage in his house,” Alleged Baidnath.
Ahiyapur police station, Vijay Kumar Singh on Saturday was reluctant to share information about the incident.
“Ask the Bramhapura police station.
They recorded a statement of injured people,” he said.
Bramhapura Police Station Sho Anil Kumar Gupta said Ahiyapur Sho could provide details about this case because they had to register a case in this incident.
“We have sent a statement of people who were injured to Ahiyapur on Friday night to register Fir,” Gupta said.
Strangely, the city of Sdpo Ram Naresh Paswan said the Ahiyapur Police Station Sho had not told him about such an event.
“Today I know about this incident from a report on social media,” said Paswan.