Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh: A shocking incident of abduction has taken place in Bhopal, where a prominent real estate dealer, Nilesh Singh Thakur, was kidnapped by a traffic constable and his accomplices. The incident has left the local community in disbelief
BhopalReal EstateKidnappingTraffic ConstableSafetyReal EstateNov 17, 2024
Nilesh Singh Thakur is a prominent real estate dealer in Bhopal, known for his involvement in numerous high-profile projects and his reputation for integrity and innovation in the industry.
The abduction took place in the Danish Hills area of Kolar, a locality in Bhopal known for its developing real estate market.
The abduction was carried out by a traffic constable and his accomplices, who forcibly took Thakur into a waiting vehicle.
The local police have issued a high alert and assigned a team of special investigators to the case. A manhunt is underway to locate the traffic constable involved, and extensive searches are being conducted to find Thakur.
The community has expressed deep concern and outrage, with many demanding better security measures. The real estate industry has also rallied behind Thakur’s family, offering support and assistance in the ongoing investigation.
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