A B. Tech second-year understudy of the Gurugram College was purportedly captured in an SUV and discharged after seven hours, police said. The adolescents who seized the understudy too pulled back ₹1.87 lakh from his account. The denounced, concurring to the reports, took him to Delhi where they sold his Kawasaki Z 900 bicycle for ₹5.80 lakh.
The charged afterward fled after tossing him on the roadside in Segment 56 in Gurugram, police said. The occurrence happened on Admirable 28 in the PG of the casualty distinguished as Athrava, an inhabitant of Agra chowk, Palawal, police said.
Athrava was hesitant to record a complaint and trusted in his cousin who afterward took him to a police station. Agreeing to the complaint recorded by Athrava, the charged Bhanu, Tilak and Gaurav had met him in Division 80 through his companion Pankaj. The three young people are bullies and expend drugs.

On Admirable 28, charged Tilak inquired for Athrava’s area through WhatsApp call. He told him that he was in his PG room and around 4.15 pm, all three come to there and seized him in their SUV.
In his police complaint, Athrava said they grabbed his versatile phone and debilitated to murder him. The blamed moreover made four exchanges of ₹1.7 lakh from his UPI account.
The complainant included that the denounced Tilak and Gaurav held him captive in their SUV and Bhanu went to his room from where he took out his portable workstation, i-Pad, PlayStation observe, Airpods and control bank and kept it in the car.
Bhanu moreover took out the keys of his Kawasaki Z 900 bicycle from his take and cleared out with his bicycle. The two others along with him come to the showroom in Delhi’s Naraina in their car.
“They kept me captive in their car and talked to showroom proprietor Majid through his portable number. All three coercively made Majid call me on my phone and inquired me to offer the bicycle which I had bought for ₹8.50 lakh, but the merchant Majid bought the bicycle for ₹5.80 lakh. Bhanu got ₹5 lakh in cash from the merchant and ₹80,000 were exchanged in his account,” said Athrava in his complaint.
“The denounced moreover pulled back ₹80,000 from my account. From 4.15 pm to 11 pm, they held me captive in their car and debilitated to murder me. They afterward fled after tossing me from the car in Division 56 region,” he added.
A senior police officer said that they are conducting strikes to seize the accused.

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