Updated Jan 20, 2021 | 09:02 IST
According to the doctor, the kidnappers have demanded Rs 70 lakh as ransom and threatened to kill his son if their demand is not met by Jan 22. The kidnappers have demanded Rs 70 lakh ransom to release the 21-year-old man.   |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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Police said they have formed six teams to trace the victim and nab the accused.
Lucknow: In yet another incident highlighting the deteriorating law and order situation in the state of Uttar Pradesh, a doctor s son was allegedly kidnapped from the Kotwali police station area in Gonda district.
The kidnappers have demanded Rs 70 lakh ransom to release the 21-year-old man. The kidnappers have threatened to kill the youth if their demand is not fulfilled by Jan 22.
Expressing anger over police inefficiency, the woman identified as Meena said that the police are just for the nameskae they don t act when it is required.
Updated Jan 19, 2021 | 11:09 IST
The two UP Police constables have repeatedly sexually abused a woman and forced her to trap young boys in an attempt to extort money from them in Pilibhit. Senior police officials reached the police station after the audio recording became public.  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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Senior police officials reached the police station after the audio recording became public.
Pilibhit: It seems the policing in the state of Uttar Pradesh has been turned into a joke. In yet another shocking incident reported from the state, two constables were allegedly caught running a sex racket from inside the police outpost in Pilibhit district.
Updated Jan 18, 2021 | 17:19 IST
A Dalit woman put up a brave fight after her neighbour allegedly dragged her to a sugarcane field with the intent to sexually assault her in UP s Pilibhit. Dragged to sugarcane field for rape, brave Dalit woman, 30, fights off sex attacker in UP  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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The incident took place when the Dalit woman had gone to inspect her farming field.
Her neighbour, after noticing that she was alone, grabbed her and forcibly took her to a sugarcane field.
The local police refused to register her complaint, following which she approached the ADGP for help.