A 30-year-old businessman, Hemant Kumar Rawal, was kidnapped over a Rs 30 lakh business dispute and rescued by police within 12 hours in Pune.
MumbaiPuneKidnappingBusiness DisputeLaw EnforcementReal Estate PuneJul 23, 2024
Rawal was kidnapped due to a Rs 30 lakh business dispute with Kapooram Ghanchi.
The police rescued Rawal within 12 hours of his kidnapping.
Three suspects - Kapooram Ghanchi, Prakash Pawar, and Ganesh Patra - have been arrested.
The police are still investigating and searching for three more individuals believed to be involved in the crime.
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