Woman crying after child was stolen at Mirzapur station. photo awakening
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Jagran correspondent, Mirzapur. After feeding intoxicated laddus to a woman traveling in the general coach of the Nandan Kanan Express train going from Anand Vihar to Puri, the thieves stole her ten-month-old child and ran away. When she regained consciousness, the woman started crying because she could not find the child. During this time, a passenger traveling in the coach lodged a complaint on Rail Madad App 139 and informed about the incident.
When the train reached Mirzapur station at around 8.30 pm on Thursday night, RPF SI Akhilesh Rai and lady constable Jyoti Rani reached there and listened to the woman and consoled her. After this, the victim was taken to the GRP police station. There the woman lodged a complaint and requested to search for the child.
Munni Ansari, a resident of Dhora of Koorachi police station area of Aligarh, said that I had come to Aligarh station by train from Aligarh to go to my maternal home in Koderma. A young man was found there who was wearing a green sweater. He told that I also have to go to Gaya by Nandan Kanan train.
After this the young man boarded the train from behind with us. At around 1:15 in the afternoon, the said young man took out the laddus he kept with him in the moving train and gave me something to eat. I became unconscious shortly after eating it. After that I don't know anything. Shortly after the train left Prayagraj station, I regained consciousness and found that my ten-month-old child was gone.
On asking nearby passengers, people told that the same young man who was sitting with you got off the train with the child when it stopped. Where it landed is not known. I started crying at this. Meanwhile, Abhishek, a passenger in the coach, made me call Rail Madad app 139.
When the train stopped at Mirzapur station, I submitted an application to the GRP police station requesting them to search for the child. In this regard, SI Akhilesh Rai said that the woman has asked to lodge a complaint with the GRP. GRP will take further action.