Tuesday, 22 April 2025 »  Login
in
»
I am at

Kidnapping Gang Busted

Santoshnagar police sleuths busted a gang of kidnappers who used to kidnap children and sell them off.
Hyderabad | 9th March 2011
Santoshnagar police sleuths on Wednesday busted a gang of kidnappers, who whisked away children for sale, by arresting 4 persons, and managed to get 9 boys released from their clutches. 2 other accused are absconding.

According to City Police Commissioner A K Khan, the 4 arrested persons have been identified as Mahboob Khan, Reshma Sultana, Kamala alias Parveen and Darshanam Mallaiah Yadav. They were arrested after a tip-off. The 2 absconding accused have been identified as Sajid and Shafi.

Giving details, Khan said that the gang enticed the boys seen alone on the road by offering chocolates and biscuits. Once the children were comfortable, the gang used to bundle the boys into auto-rickshaws and take them to Nizamabad and Karimnagar districts. They used to keep the boys in their custody for some time, and then sold the children for Rs. 35,000 to Rs. 60,000 in Nizamabad and Karimnagar district areas.

The police chief said investigations into the disappearance of the boys began after the police received a complaint from one Rehana Begum, a resident of MB Huts, Santoshnagar, on March 4th, 2011, that her 4-year-old son Mohammed Shareef was missing. Subsequently, a case was registered at the Santoshnagar police station, and a search began.

The police then noticed that an increasing number of boys were being reported missing in the South Zone area of the city and began to suspect an organised gang behind the disappearances. A special team was formed, consisting of an Inspector, 2 Additional Inspectors and their juniors. This team was supervised by Santoshnagar ACP Md. Ismail.

The team got down to work and managed to arrest the gang after being tipped off.

On interrogation, the modus operandi of the gang was revealed.

Mahboob Khan (45), the ringleader of the gang, took the help of his wife, Reshma Sultana, Sajid and a maid Kamala alias Parveen to kidnap the boys.

After enticing the boys seen alone on the road, the kidnappers bundled them into auto-rickshaws driven by Shafi and took them to Rudrangi village in Vemulawada in Karimnagar.

The kidnapped boys were later sold to Darshanam Mallaiah Yadav for amounts ranging from Rs. 35,000 to Rs. 60,000.

Yadav later sold the boys to his contacts for as much as Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 1 lakh.

Of the 9 boys released from the clutches of the gang, 4 have been identified while efforts are on to trace the family of the other 5 boys. The police is also investigating if others, apart from the 6 identified, are involved in the kidnapping racket.

Courtesy: INN
filed in:  Hyderabad Crime, Kidnaps
COMMENTS
Be the first to comment on Kidnapping Gang Busted! Just use the simple form below.
LEAVE A COMMENT
fullhyd.com has 700,000+ monthly visits. Tell Hyderabad what you feel about Kidnapping Gang Busted!
[no link to your name will appear, overriding global settings]
To preserve integrity, fullhyd.com allows ratings/comments only with a valid email. Your comments will be accepted once you give your email, and will be deleted if the email is not authenticated within 24 hours.
My name:

Dissatisfied with the results? Report a problem or error, or add a listing.
ADVERTISEMENT
SHOUTBOX!
{{todo.name}}
{{todo.date}}
[
]
{{ todo.summary }}... expand »
{{ todo.text }} « collapse
First  |  Prev  |   1   2  3  {{current_page-1}}  {{current_page}}  {{current_page+1}}  {{last_page-2}}  {{last_page-1}}  {{last_page}}   |  Next  |  Last
{{todos[0].name}}

{{todos[0].text}}

ADVERTISEMENT
This page was tagged for
telugu news in abn chanel 2 months before crime news hyderabad
santosh nagar kidnap gang
hyderabad March 2011 News
Hyderabad Crime news
Kidnaps updates
Follow fullhyd.com on
Copyright © 2023 LRR Technologies (Hyderabad) Pvt Ltd. All rights reserved. fullhyd and fullhyderabad are registered trademarks of LRR Technologies (Hyderabad) Pvt Ltd. The textual, graphic, audio and audiovisual material in this site is protected by copyright law. You may not copy, distribute or use this material except as necessary for your personal, non-commercial use. Any trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.