Madhya Pradesh Shocker: School Owner Among Six Held for Kidnapping and Killing Boy for Ransom in Bhind

The accused strangled Aryan to death due to fear of his arrest after police launched a massive operation to crack the mystery surrounding the boy's disappearance. He killed the minor with the help of his relatives, while a man from his locality threw the body in a bid to destroy the evidence, the official said.

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Bhind, November 10: The Madhya Pradesh Police on Thursday arrested the owner of a school and five others in connection with the kidnapping and murder of an 11-year-old boy for ransom, a day after the minor's body was found in Ramnagar locality of Bhind district, an official said.

The victim, Aryan Sharma, had been kidnapped on Tuesday while he was playing near the RKD school, located close to his house here and adjacent to the railway station, by the 32-year-old owner of the school as the latter wanted to make up for the losses he had suffered during the COVID-19 pandemic and to online betting, Superintendent of Police (SP) Shailendra Singh Chauhan told reporters. Indore Shocker: Social Media 'Friend' Clicks Obscene Pictures, Videos of School Girl, Extorts Rs 1.2 Lakh After Blackmailing Her; Arrested.

The accused strangled Aryan to death due to fear of his arrest after police launched a massive operation to crack the mystery surrounding the boy's disappearance. He killed the minor with the help of his relatives, while a man from his locality threw the body in a bid to destroy the evidence, the official said. Bhopal Shocker: Man Addicted To Watching Horror and Black Magic Videos on YouTube Beats His Mother To Death Suspecting Her To Be ‘Witch’.

"The school owner kidnapped the boy for ransom as he had suffered huge losses during the coronavirus period when offline schooling remained suspended. He had even recorded a video of the minor while the latter was in his possession with the intention of sending it to his parents to demand ransom. But he couldn't sent the video due to poor internet connectivity," Chauhan said. The accused have been charged for kidnapping, murder and other charges, the SP added.

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