Patna schoolchildren protest against kidnapping of six-year-old boy

Patna, Sep. 16 (ANI): School students in Patna city protested on Wednesday against the kidnapping of a six-year-old boy.

Shresht Sanjay was kidnapped at the gunpoint in Patna on Monday. Shresht is a standard One student at Christ church school in Kankarbagh area.

Students of Montessori School in Patna organised a ‘hawan’ to pray for an early release of Shresht.

“We are praying so that Shresht Sanjay comes home soon and celebrates Diwali and Durga Puja with his parents, ” said Swastik, a student

Meanwhile, students in West Point school observed a ‘Black Day’ by wearing black bands on their arms.

The black band was to express their resentment against the rising incidents of kidnapping and ransom killings in the city.

“Children are living in fear and that’s why we have organised this ‘Black Day’. We hope that the government listens to us and realises that the children are in trouble here and their education is under threat. We also hope that such incidents does not happen in future,” said S.N Suhail, principal of West Point School.

Shresth is suspected to have been kidnapped for ransom.

However, the kidnappers have not made any demand yet.

The police are interrogating the auto-rickshaw driver for further investigations in which Shresth was travelling before his abduction. (ANI)

Eight-year-old kidnapped in Patna

Patna, Sep 14 (ANI): Unidentified persons in Patna kidnapped an eight-year-old boy at gunpoint in Patna on Monday at 7.30 am.hreyas Srivastava, is a standard one student at Christ church school in Kankarbagh area.

According to the police, the incident occurred early morning when Shreyas Srivastava was going to school along with other students in an auto-rickshaw when three motorcycle-borne persons stopped the auto-rickshaw at gunpoint.

“The incident occurred around 7.30 in the morning. The boy along with other children was going to school in the auto- rickshaw. Three men stopped the vehicle between Maurya hotel and exhibition road and took the child away on his motorbike,” said Parsh Nath Rai, Inspector General.

However, the kidnappers had not made any demand till morning.

Meanwhile, the police are interrogating the auto-rickshaw driver for further investigations. (ANI)

Violence in Patna following murder of nine-year-old

Patna, May 30 (ANI): Murder of a nine-year old, who was allegedly kidnapped by his neighbours, triggered violent protest here.

Agitated local residents burnt tyres and raised slogans on Saturday to express their anguish over the murder of Satyam, the killed boy, allegedly kidnapped by two of his neighbours.

Anguished over the incident, local residents ransacked suspects’ shop and burnt tyres in the middle of the road to display their pain and anger.

According to Pankaj Kumar, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Satyam’s two neighbours, a grocery owner and his son have been arrested after they confessed to their crime before police.

“Satyam and Abhinav were two friends. Satyam used to visit his place often. One day the latter lured Satyam and took him along. He had planned his kidnapping a month ago and then murdered him. Abhinav had thought that he would show Satyam’s clothes to his parents and take money. After murdering him, he called from Kankarbagh booth and demanded ransom,” said Pankaj Kumar.

However, Satyam’s uncle complained that the police officials refused to file FIR earlier and had to approach the higher authorities. Only then action could be taken.

“They did not register our FIR and did not cooperate with us. When we went to higher authorities, they helped us. If on 28th itself police officials had helped us, my nephew would have been alive,” said Manish, Satyam’s uncle.

Satyam’s father Rajesh Kumar, a businessman received a ransom call for 50,00,000 rupees on Thursday night (May 28).

The boy’s decomposed body was recovered from a house on Saturday morning and the exact cause of death could be known only after post-mortem. (ANI)