Punjab News Gagandeep yet to be rescued

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Jalandhar, August 13

The kidnappers of Gagandeep Singh, an Adampur schoolboy abducted for a ransom of Rs 52 lakh, kept on eluding the Jalandhar (Rural) police on the second consecutive day today.

Though Ashish Chaudhary, SSP (Rural), claimed that the police was making all efforts to rescue the boy, family sources said the callers asked the family to come with the cash to the places they had specified but kept on changing these every time.

The kidnappers first asked the family members to come to the Jalandhar Inter- State Bus Terminus, but changed the location and directed them to board a Phagwara-bound bus as they were waiting for them there.

As the family members reached Phagwara, the callers again shifted the location to Goraya. The kidnappers then further made a call directing the victims to come to Megowal village near Nasrala village on the Jalandhar-Hoshiarpur road, then to Bhogpur and finally the family members were asked to come to a petrol station located in Vedeshian village, the sources said.

After reaching the petrol station, the kidnappers further called at about 2 am, claiming that the boy would be released at his home and asked the family members to return.

Gagandeep Singh, a Class X student of SD Public School, Adampur, and son of Santosh Kaur, was kidnapped while he had been to the market on Wednesday afternoon.

Though the police claims to have laid a trap to rescue Gagandeep Singh safely from the kidnappers, yet it failed to produce results even after over 48 hours of the incident.
 
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