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UP doctor abducted at gunpoint, dumped in fields in MP
The doctor told the police that three men had kidnapped him at gunpoint and bundled him inside a car saying they needed him to treat someone.
Morena: A doctor, kidnapped from Uttar Pradesh, was finally found in Madhya Pradesh where he had been chained and dumped in the fields by kidnappers.
Dr. R.K. Gurbakshani, 62, a physician who lives in Sipree Bazar locality in Jhansi had gone on a morning walk on Friday but did not return home.
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His family members informed the police and a case of kidnapping was lodged under Section 365 IPC. The police launched a search by setting up two teams.
In a CCTV footage, the doctor was seen walking towards the highway but the police failed to get further leads about his whereabouts till late in the night.
On Saturday, the police received a call from their counterparts in Madhya Pradesh's Morena, informing that Dr. Gurbakshani was with them.
A police team and his relatives rushed to bring him back.
Gurbakshani told the police that three men had kidnapped him at gunpoint and bundled him inside a car saying they needed him to treat someone. They assured to release him later. He later overheard them, talking about making a ransom call.
He said that they travelled the whole day along highways, roads and villages. Later, he was shifted on a motorcycle and then made to walk.
In the late evening, the kidnappers took him to a lonely farm field, tied him up using iron chains and locks
They took him to a field and dumped him there.
The motive behind the kidnapping is not known.
The doctor lay in the open through the cold night and then gathered courage and crawled for over a kilometre till he reached the main road and sought help from a passer-by in unshackling him.
Soon, he saw a policeman coming and told him about the incident. A PRV team arrived and took him to hospital and informed the Jhansi police.
Senior Superintendent of Police Jhansi, Dinesh Kumar P., said, "We are probing all the clues minutely and trying to identify the kidnappers. The victim is in a deep state of shock and so we have asked him to rest. We will talk to him once he becomes normal to collect more details."
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