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Hardoi News: The police of Hardoi district has recovered a 3-year-old innocent child from Andhra Pradesh state who was a victim of human trafficking in Sitapur. He was sold for five lakh rupees by a human trafficking gang. The human trafficking gang kidnapped the innocent child from Sitapur district on February 10, who was recovered after about a month. The police have arrested two women in this case. While the mastermind is being searched. During interrogation, these women told that after kidnapping the child, the price of the child was decided by showing his photo. 

Pathan Mumtaz alias Haseena, resident of Ajit Singh Nagar New Rajeshwari Peta Police Station Ajit Singh Nagar District Vijayawada Andhra Pradesh and Bicol Bijli resident of 158 Water Tank Vaidehi East Godavari Gadala Andhra Pradesh, who is in the custody of Atrauli Police Station of Hardoi. Atrauli Police has arrested them on the charge of kidnapping 3-year-old innocent Hrithik, who went missing from Gori Kala village of Atrauli Police Station area on February 20, and selling him in another state.

The police had recovered Hrithik from Telangana and
3-year-old Aryan was recovered from him from a wedding ceremony in Ataria police station area of ​​Sitapur. According to the police, Hrithik had come to Gauri Kala village with his mother Gudiya to attend the Tilak ceremony at his maternal uncle Shashikant's place. Hrithik went missing at 8 pm on February 20 when the family members were busy in the program. In this case, several different teams were formed under the leadership of Additional Superintendent of Police East Nripendra Kumar. The police had recovered Hrithik from Telangana.

In this case, as soon as they got the news of the arrival of the police team, Moodavati Sharda, Pathan Mumtaz alias Haseena and Vikasol Bijli fled. Hrithik, who was recovered by the police team, was brought safely to Hardoi, while the team was engaged there to recover the children of Sitapur. In this connection, the police has now recovered Aryan and arrested both the women. 


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