
Pressured by lover to marry, UP man fakes his kidnapping; traced to Gurgaon & brought home
Hariom Kumar's plan was undone within 24 hours by police, who detained him from NCR and filed an FIR against him.
Kumar, a resident of Gangeshwari village, had left home on Saturday without a word. He bought a new SIM card and used a social media app to make a ransom call to his brother Arvind, claiming he had been kidnapped and urgently required Rs 5 lakh for his release. Arvind immediately approached the Rehra police station and lodged a complaint.
Police filed an FIR under BNS section 140(2) — mischief with intent to cause alarm — and launched an investigation. Amroha SP Amit Kumar Anand said, "The cybercell tracked the call to Garhi Harsaru, a village in Gurgaon, where Hariom Kumar was holed up. He was detained and brought back on Sunday night."
When asked why he would fake something as serious as a kidnapping, Kumar told the police he had been in a relationship with a woman from his village for two years, and she and her family had recently begun pressuring him to marry her.
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Anand said, "Marriage, he decided, was a commitment he could not honour — at least not yet. And since his pockets were empty, he hatched the plan: stage a kidnapping, demand money from his own family and use it to fund his escapade."
Kumar has been charged under BNS sections 316 (cheating; fraudulently deceiving someone to cause harm, particularly financial) and section 203 (knowingly providing false information to a public servant).

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