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Moga resident among four booked for ‘abducting’ girl in Mohali village

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Tribune News Service

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Mohali, March 13

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The police registered a case of kidnapping against a Moga resident, Raja, and three unknown youth for abducting an 18-year-old girl from her house in Kandala village around 2 pm today.

Sohana SHO Bhagwant Singh said the girl, who was above 18 years of age, had eloped with the boy on her own will and later informed her parents that she would return after her marriage with the boy. The police said the call details revealed that the girl and the boy were in touch with each other for the past two days.

High drama at girl’s house

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High drama prevailed at the girl’s house when four youths came in a white car bearing Punjab registration number and fled the spot after bundling the girl into the vehicle. Some villagers tried to stop the suspects, but they managed to flee. Sajjan Singh, a villager, followed the car for around two kilometres and managed to break the rear windshield of the car near Jagatpura village.

A case under Sections 363 and 366-A of the IPC was registered against the four persons at the Sohana police station today.

High drama prevailed at the girl’s house when four youths came in a white car bearing Punjab registration number and fled the spot after bundling the girl into the vehicle. Some villagers tried to stop the suspects, but they managed to flee.

Sajjan Singh, a villager, followed the car for around two kilometres and managed to break the rear windshield of the car near Jagatpura village.

The police were informed about the incident. The girl’s father is employed as a labourer and is living with his family in a rented accommodation at Kandala village.

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