Thane: A 13-year-old girl from Thane City who was allegedly kidnapped by a woman seemed to have pushed it into the trade of meat, managed to escape her kidnapping in Delhi and reunited with her parents by police Naupada with help Delhi with the help of Delhi Police.
The victim lives with his parents and three siblings in Kalwa.
His parents sold flowers near the Thane train station, and when the school was closed, he helped his parents get their livelihood, said a police officer.
Last Wednesday, the girl told her parents that she would answer natural calls but never returned home.
After they failed to find it, the girl’s parents filed a complaint with the police.
The police said that a few days ago a 20-year-old woman who identified her as Jyoti approached the parents’ parents and was looking for help they claimed that she was from Delhi and she did not have the money to travel home.
During the investigation, it was revealed that teenagers gave Jyoti Food, residence and Rs 300 for train tickets, said Sanjay Dhumal, Senior Inspector of the Naupada Police Station.
“Jyoti befriended the girl and took her to Delhi by train where they lived in a gloomy hotel,” Dhumal said.
The teenager immediately suspected and escaped his kidnappers.
He used another person’s phone to contact his father.
The Father relates to Naupada police who tell Dwarka police in Delhi.
The police suspected Jyoti to be part of a racket that lured teenage girls and sold it in Delhi.
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