
Bank staffer kidnapped by estranged husband in Faridabad, rescued from Mathura
Manisha, who works with a private bank, was returning home to Subhash Colony on her scooter with a colleague when four men in a WagonR intercepted them on the Delhi-Mathura highway. The assailants allegedly assaulted her colleague before forcing her into their vehicle at gunpoint and speeding away.
After the colleague informed Manisha's father Shailesh Kumar, he immediately approached cops, leading to the registration of an FIR under sections 140(3) (kidnapping or abduction with intent for wrongful confinement), 3(5) (common intention) of the BNS and Section 25 of the Arms Act at Central police station.
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Investigation revealed that it was Lakhan, Manisha's estranged husband from Palwal, who had plotted the abduction after the two started staying separately. "Manisha and Lakhan were married nearly two years ago but have since been living separately because of domestic disputes. A divorce case between them is currently pending in court," said police spokesperson Yashpal.
Police commissioner Satendra Kumar Gupta asked the crime branch to join the investigation, given the urgency of the situation.
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In a coordinated effort, teams from the Central police station and the crime branch unit at Uncha Gaon traced the woman to Mathura. "The joint team not only rescued the woman unharmed but also apprehended Sumit, an accomplice of Lakhan who was involved in the abduction," Yashpal said.
While Sumit, a resident of Hodal in Palwal, was arrested, Lakhan was yet to be traced till late on Sunday evening.
"Police have launched an intensive search operation to apprehend him," Yashpal added.

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