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The woman came out to walk in the morning against the man who targeted the younger sister, was kidnapped

The woman came out to walk in the morning against the man who targeted the younger sister, was kidnapped
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Greater Noida: A 21-year-old BSC student, came out to take a morning on Thursday with three siblings in Sadopur Village, allegedly kidnapped by three people who first tried to pull her sister into their van.
When the woman tried to fight them, they target her instead.
The younger brother told the police that he, with his sister and two brothers and sisters, aged 13 and 15 years, were walking back home at around 4:45 a.m.
and walking until the crossing near the MariPat train station.
“My brother is a few meters in front of us.
A silver van, maybe Eeco, with three masked people approaching us.
One of the men goes down and starts to pull me in.
My sister intervenes and tries to save me,” he said.
At that time, he said, another man joined the first and together they pulled his sister and left.
Teen shouted for assistance and later, with his brothers, warned Virendra Khari, Pradhan from Jon Samana Village adjacent.
He turned number 112 and the police arrived half an hour later.
Khari said the Defendant’s vehicle was captured on a CCTV camera installed in one of the buildings and could be seen advancing.
“It might arrive from the road between the MariPat train station and Greater Noida (West),” he added.
ACP-2 Yogendra Singh said several cars were seen in recording CCTV recovered from the building near the intersection.
“It is possible that young people cannot recognize the right vehicle, but we are working on available instructions,” he said.
The younger brother said he had seen the same car on stretch three days ago but did not suspect anything.
While a FIR was filed against people accused of being unknown to kidnapping, members of the female family and hundreds of villagers from the Sadopur blocked NH-91 for about two hours of protest, which led to growl on the highway.
The protesters only left after the police assured them about action.
The police investigated the possibility of property disputes in the family.
However, the woman’s father denied this.
“His grandfather served as Pradhan Village for three terms.
We have never had hostility with anyone,” he said.
The younger brother told Tii that he had prepared a master in psychology.
Meanwhile, several local politicians visited the woman’s house.
While Dadri Mla Tejpal arrived at the place, SP leader Yuvajan Sabha SP, the leader of the Western Mahendra Nagar congress and several local BSP functionaries met with his family.

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