Crimes Aaj Kal Season 1 Episode 10: Pursuit Of Desire - The Consequences Of Impatience: Sumit's Ordeal (12 May 2023 On Amazon MiniTV)

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8th grade student Sumit wants to have a mobile phone like his friends, and he keeps requesting his parents for it every day, whether in the morning or evening. However, his parents clearly tell him that he will get a mobile phone like his elder brother Amit only when he scores good marks in his 10th grade exams. One day, Sumit looks very happy, and his friends and brother are surprised to see him so excited. Amit asks him why he is so happy, but Sumit only tells him that he is going to get a mobile phone. After returning home, Sumit does not join his family for lunch and goes out straight away.

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Transcript
00:00 According to the 2021 report of NCRB, 11 kidnapping cases are reported in our country every hour.
00:14 In 2021, a total of 1,077,000 kidnapping cases were reported, which were reported in 2020,
00:22 which were 19.9% more than 84,805 cases, and the number of children in them was 79,014.
00:31 According to 2021 data, these five states are the highest in kidnapping cases.
00:36 Uttar Pradesh 14,554 cases, Bihar 10,198 cases, Maharashtra 10,502 cases, Madhya Pradesh 2,034 cases, and West Bengal 18,084 cases.
00:52 No matter how much the governments and the media claim that they have put a stop to crimes in the state,
00:57 have ended the mafia, there is a fear of bulldozers in the state due to which the crime has decreased, but these figures have increased every year.
01:04 In 2020, these figures fell due to the corona pandemic, but in 2021, these figures have exceeded 2019 figures.
01:13 Since 2021, the count of these cases has not been done yet.
01:17 Moreover, all this data has been removed from the NCRB website.
01:31 On the evening of March 9, a five-year-old boy Abhay disappeared from Shankarpur, near the mental health institution of Sahajpur police station in Dehradun.
01:42 After the disappearance of the child, various investigations were being carried out.
01:46 It is also said that he has been kidnapped and kidnappers have demanded ransom.
01:52 Abhay lived with his mother and father Pappu Gupta at a shop near the mental health institution.
01:57 After his disappearance, a search was also carried out nearby, but if nothing was found, the family of the child reached the police station and filed a missing complaint against Abhay.
02:06 His mother was in a bad condition by the disappearance of a small child and all the neighbours were in shock.
02:13 To go to the crime scene, police from different police stations were working and investigations were going on according to the statements of the people.
02:21 Finally, at 7.30 pm, Abhay's son Pappu Gupta received a call from Abhay's salesman, in which he was asked for Rs. 10 lakhs.
02:29 And after that, SSP Dr. Yogendra Yadav also reached there.
02:33 While proceeding with the investigation, CCTV footage of the surrounding area was started, so the police saw a person talking to him before Abhay's disappearance.
02:44 After looking at the footage more closely, it was found that the person is Anish Salmani, who works in a building near the house, who has been seen around Pappu Gupta's house for the past few days.
02:55 As if he is cleaning the house.
02:58 Anish was from Sirmaur, Himachal Pradesh.
03:01 After this, when the police saw the CCTV cameras of the highway, they saw a black SUV, which was registered in the name of Anish.
03:10 The police's suspicion of Anish increased, so they searched Anish's house.
03:15 Anish's wife told that Anish and his companion Anish had come home with a child.
03:21 After coming home, they ate food and after someone's call, they left with the child.
03:27 She told that they are going to leave this child at their relative's house in UP.
03:32 The police got his mobile number from his wife, which he had given to some special people.
03:37 And then the police put this number on surveillance.
03:40 By then, both of them had entered UP from Khatnikund Bairaat while going in their car.
03:46 The police arrested them from the Badshahi Bagh of UP due to their alertness.
03:51 After arresting both of them, when the police asked them about the child, whatever they said was heart-warming.
03:58 They told that they had killed the child and threw the body near the Devbandh in the Sakhan Nair.
04:05 On the identification of both, the police recovered the child's body.
04:09 They told that they were not able to handle the child. He was crying continuously.
04:14 They thought to go back, but the child will recognize them, so they thought it was better to kill the child.
04:21 After this, they filled the body in a sack and threw a lot of stones in the sack and threw it in the river.
04:27 Due to the low water level in the river, the police found the body easily.
04:32 Anish said that he had a heavy debt on him and that's why he was making this plan from January.
04:38 He knew that he cannot use his mobile, so he also snatched this mobile phone from a man in January.
04:45 And this number was with some of his relatives.
04:48 The police solved this case in 10 hours, but they are sad that they could not save the child.
04:55 After the time of the search, the police carried out the further investigation very carefully.
05:00 More than 10 teams were involved in the case and the police destroyed more than 30 CCTV footage of the highway.
05:07 Upon the identification of the accused, the teams were immediately sent to UP, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh.
05:12 And after about 10 hours of hard work, the police finally caught both the kidnappers.
05:18 But when they told that they had already killed the child, everyone involved in this operation was disappointed.
05:25 Kotwal, Inspector Rajiv said that the police still worked without eating and drinking to catch the kidnappers as soon as possible.
05:32 But still they were disappointed.
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