4 arrested for kidnapping
The Free Press Journal|October 26, 2024
A man was rescued within 10 hours of his abduction in Maharashtra's Latur, leading to the arrest of four persons, a police official said on Thursday.

The 22-year-old man was kidnapped from a spot near Manjara Ayurvedic College on October 22, the Gandhi Chowk police station official said.

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