Kasargod: Abducted student set free - Rs 1.25 crore reportedly changed hands


Daijiworld Media Network - Kasargod (SP) 

Kasargod, Jul 26: Abdul Rahman Harris (17) from Marjipalla Koliyoor near Manjeshwar, who had been kidnapped three days back by the miscreants, has safely returned home. It is said that the boy's abductors were paid ransom of Rs 1.25 crore for securing his release. 

Harris called his mother Maimoona, at around 7.30 am on Thursday to inform that he has been released unharmed. He said he was at Pumpwell Junction Mangaluru. The family members immediately left for Mangaluru along with police personnel of Manjeshwar station and brought him home. The police subjected him to medical test at Kumble hospital. They got a statement from the teenager, presented him in the court, and entrusted him to his parents. 

As Harris, who was abducted on July 24, remained untraced for two days, the citizens from here had planned to lead a procession to Manjeshwar police station on Thursday morning. The police, who came under pressure, transferred the case to crime branch. As the investigation got intensified, it came to be known that the incident related to illegal gold trafficking and mediatory talks were held in the Gulf. The kidnappers, it is said, demanded payment of three crore rupees. At last, Latif, maternal uncle of Harris, called his family at 12 am on July 25 to inform that all issues have been sorted out that the boy would be released. 

Harris was going in a scooter to the college at Thokkottu with his sister on July 22 when a black car intercepted him about a kilometer away from home. Four persons forcibly took Harris in the car and fled. His sister informed her family about this. Although the police were intimated immediately, they could not find out the hideout of the kidnappers. 

In the meanwhile, a voice message received in the cell phone of the family warned that the boy's life would be in danger if three crore rupees is not paid. It also contained the vice of Harris stating that his life was in danger. 

Reportedly, people from the Gulf had sent four kilograms of gold through Latif, maternal uncle of Harris. He had not delivered the gold to the person to whom it was addressed. Latif had said that he could not hand over gold as the customs had seized the gold. As Latif was in Qatar, the police could not question him. The Manjeshwar police are not inclined to give more details about the case.

  

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  • Mangalore, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 29 2019

    I feel something fishy about this story. When I read this story, I feel the boy and his uncle wanted money to enjoy their life. So, the boy planned this game with his friend to kidnap him and get the money. When the kidnappers received they money, they relieved him. Also, it looks like his maternal uncle is also involved in this kidnap game.

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  • Faaz, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 26 2019

    I see comments highlighting traffic voilation. The boy was going in scooter with his sister doesnt mean that he was driving the scooter.. Might be his sister was driving and he was in pillion side... People just misinterpretating the actual topic.

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi / Seattle

    Fri, Jul 26 2019

    Signifies end of Ahinda movement.

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Fri, Jul 26 2019

    Why to target the small children ? Mental torture for them in this growing age. Why they couldn't do for his maternal uncle when he was here? So sad...

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Fri, Jul 26 2019

    Underworld criminal syndicates, does not accept betrayals or any failed missions...... The reprisals are severe .... The victim's are Neutralized !!!!!!

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Fri, Jul 26 2019

    Yes... Really sad 😔

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Fri, Jul 26 2019

    The NIA has to take over the investigation... this kidnapping is done purely on illegal business transactions.... This family members appears to be carriers, of banned contraband into India !!!!!!

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  • Allen, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 26 2019

    Where smuggling is the family business children will have to suffer.

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  • Sangmeshwar, Basvanaalli

    Fri, Jul 26 2019

    Better do investigation how much money remain apart from Rs.1.25 crores. Black money still floating in kasargod....birthplace of fake currencies.

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  • Sangmeshwar, Basvanaalli

    Fri, Jul 26 2019

    Have guarantee will carry forward trade of family when he grow-up efficiently.

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  • Sangmeshwar, Basvanaalli

    Fri, Jul 26 2019

    He not worth Rs.1.25 crores.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Fri, Jul 26 2019

    Gulf people boast of giving punishment to criminals, but still can't control them

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  • Prashant Karkera, Hejamady/Mumbai

    Fri, Jul 26 2019

    Karma follows .... good that the boy returned unharmed .....
    there is always a risk of life in illegal business ....

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 26 2019

    How a person aged 17 can ride a scooter? That too with pillion rider?
    Whole episode looks fishy and some underworld hand is playing dirty game

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  • observer, Mangaluru

    Fri, Jul 26 2019

    No age bound. That's different thing you were scared during those age. Yes 17 years considers a minor but this era belong to new generation and the power of learning process much much greater than that of our time . Even their involvement in rape cases gradually increasing day by day. I have seen even 13-14 years of age kids are enjoy riding regular by outwitting smartly to the Traffic Police.
    This incident purely related to gold smuggling as it mentioned in the article and the passenger carrying said gold was held by customs believed to be the key reasons behind the abduction.

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  • Sandy, Udupi

    Fri, Jul 26 2019

    Smart!What crap!!
    Underage driving and crime occurs because the parents and family encourage their kids from childhood to break the law and civic rules. The corrupt system further helps them to avoid punishment emboldening them.
    I would like to see these "smart" 17 year olds break laws in Dubai.

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  • madanson, mangalore

    Fri, Jul 26 2019

    observer, Mangaluru

    this shows that he is disobeying the rules of this country. one side we are justifying his act & other side we are condemning this kidnap case. how it is possible. either we should condemn all the illegal/criminal activities or else we should accept that but there should not be any bias.

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  • observer, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 26 2019

    I think you couldn't get what I tried to say. Taking into consideration over today's technology age I personally question why India shouldn’t have reduced the juvenile delinquency age from 18 to 16 years?

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  • Faaz, Qatar

    Fri, Jul 26 2019

    Might be he was in pillion side and his sister was riding the scooter

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  • Faaz, Qatar

    Fri, Jul 26 2019

    Might be his sister was riding the scooter.. Dont just the matter with your thoughts

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