Kidnapped Hyderabad dentist rescued by Anantapur police
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A ransom of ₹10 crore was demanded in bitcoins.
A physician of Hyderabad-based Kismatpur Dental Hospital, Hussain, who was kidnapped from the hospital on Tuesday afternoon at 1 p.m. was rescued by the Anantapur police close to Rapthadu within the early hours of Wednesday.
The alleged motive behind the kidnap was a ransom of ₹10 crore, demanded in bitcoins because the physician was additionally a real-estate supplier.
The physician had accidents on his fingers, face and head. He was handed over to the Hyderabad police.
In all, 9 individuals had been concerned within the deliberate kidnapping of the physician. A car, with a Maharashtra registration quantity was used by them.
Rapthadu Sub-Inspector of police P.T. Anjaneyulu, alongside along with his staff, intercepted the car at Marur Toll Plaza at 2 a.m. The kidnappers veered the Bolero van in direction of Bukkacherla village close to Kanaganapalli to keep away from the checking. The physician was hidden below garments and dumped within the rear seat of the van.
After a chase that lasted an hour, the car and one of many kidnappers had been positioned by monitoring the cell location, and the injured physician was rescued, the Sub-Inspector advised The Hindu.
Three of the 4 concerned within the crime fled the scene. Only one among them, recognized as Sanjay, was arrested. Hunt is on for the others, who fled into the fields at nighttime close to Bukkacherla.
According to the sufferer, he was kidnapped by 5 unknown individuals who had are available in burquas to his hospital. He stated he was confined in a room in an undisclosed place in Hyderabad until 5 p.m. All spoke the Marathi language, he stated. The physician was handed over to 4 different individuals, who had been requested to go to Bengaluru or Shimoga in Karnataka. They started driving from Hyderabad previous midnight.
Hyderabad police had alerted the District Superintendent of Police B. Satya Yesu Babu at 5 p.m. on Tuesday in regards to the potential motion of the abductors on National Highway No. 44 based mostly on their cellphone areas.
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