Uttar Pradesh / Gorakhpur: When the woman could not deposit the installment, the finance worker took her son away! 50 thousand were taken for goat rearing

The finance worker took away the woman’s 12-year-old son after he could not deposit the installment. When the troubled woman called, he started calling the office after taking the money. On being informed about the incident, Gagaha police station raided the office and took the finance worker into custody and recovered the boy. The woman has given a complaint against the accused.
This is the whole matter
Malkhu Chauhan, a resident of Dilulpar village, earns his living by working as a laborer. A year and a half ago, his wife Bindu had taken a loan of Rs 50,000 from the finance company for goat rearing and has deposited Rs 38,000. The employee of the finance company reached the village on Thursday afternoon. Calling the women of the borrower group, he started asking for installments. Bindu asked for one week’s time to deposit the installment, but he did not agree. After this she went to the village to ask for a loan of Rs. Being late in coming, the financier reached Bindu’s house with his partner.
This is the charge
It is alleged that he forcibly took the 12-year-old son sitting at the door with him by sitting on the bike. On getting the information, Bindu called and asked to come to the company’s office at Kaudiram with the money. The troubled woman reached the police station and informed about the incident. Gagaha police station swung into action and recovered the boy from the office of the finance company at Kaudiram and took the accused into custody. SP South Arun Kumar Singh told that the woman has given Tahrir. Action will be taken by registering a case. The accused is being questioned.
The miscreants snatched 10 thousand rupees from the home guard
Bike riding miscreants robbed home guard who was going home after withdrawing money from ATM. The home guard has given a complaint to the Sahajanwan police station. He is posted at Siswa Sonbarsa outpost of Harpur Budhat police station. Advocate Pandey, a resident of Singhwaliya of Harpur Budhat area, has written in Tahrir that in the evening, he had withdrawn Rs 10,000 from an ATM near Jogiakol and went to Bhiti Rawat for some urgent work. Left at around 11 pm to go home by bike. In front of Kuwal Primary School, two youths riding a bike were stopped. One of them took out Rs 10,000 cash, ATM and Aadhaar card kept in the purse kept in his pocket and then both fled. On going to the bank on Thursday, it was found that Rs 4,000 had also been withdrawn from the account on January 12. Station in-charge Nitin Raghunath Srivastava told that the matter is being investigated.