Bodies of 2 of 3 brothers kidnapped from Rajasthan found in Delhi forest, 2 arrested
Bodies of 2 of 3 brothers kidnapped from Rajasthan found in Delhi forest, 2 arrested
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Jaipur: The bodies of two of the three brothers kidnapped from Bhiwadi in Rajasthan's Alwar district have been recovered from a forest in Delhi's Mehrauli. A joint team of Rajasthan and Delhi Police has recovered the bodies at the instance of the kidnappers in a search operation. At the same time, the search for the third child is being done. It is being told that the kidnappers have confessed in the police interrogation that they had killed the three children.

According to police, two of the three minor brothers kidnapped from Bhiwadi town in Alwar district on October 15 were killed in Delhi on Tuesday. The police have arrested two accused in the case. Police have said that Gyan Singh, a resident of UP, had come to the labour colony in Bhiwadi of Alwar district three months ago. He lived in a rented house here with his wife Urmila and six children. When the husband and wife returned home at 11 pm on Saturday, they found that three children Aman, Vipin and Shiva were not present in the house. The accused took the children to Delhi and called Gyan Singh on Monday to demand a ransom of Rs 8 lakh. But when the victims started crying, they killed the children and dumped the bodies near the Yamuna.  

Meanwhile, the police traced and detained the accused on Monday night on the basis of the mobile number demanding ransom. The accused revealed that they killed the three and dumped the bodies in the forest behind Qutub Minar Metro station. A team of Crime Branch Bhiwadi came to Mehrauli and conducted a search operation. The bodies of the two children were recovered at the instance of the accused.

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