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Maharashtra: Kidnapped youth found dead in Nagpur

| @indiablooms | Jun 15, 2020, at 08:59 am

Nagpur/UNI: Body of a youth, who was abducted in earlier on Saturday, was discovered under jurisdiction of Maharashtra's Nagpur city's Hudkeshwar police station.

The deceased Sunny Jangid (20) was reportedly abducted by three miscreants on suspicion that one of his relatives had assisted a girl to file a rape case against a history-sheeter.

On Saturday, Prashil Jhadav, Lalit Rewatkar and one other accused associated with this history sheeter had called Sunny and asked him to come near Sri Nagar from were they kidnapped the deceased.

The body of Sunny was found near Dunda Marti on late Sunday evening.

Following CCTV surveillance, cops initiated the probe.

Police have launched a massive manhunt to nab the accused, they added.

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