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November 4, 2011

‘Princess’, accused were known to one another

Chandigarh, November 4
A day after the UT police recovered the missing princess and arrested the accused, Inderjit Malik, for her kidnapping, the police confirmed that the two were known to one another for the past over a year.
The two had exchanged around 500 calls and stolen money from their homes before the abduction.
Malik was remanded in police custody for two days and the statements of the girl were recorded before the magistrate.
The girl’s family members refused to get her medical examination done at the hospital.
The girl was abducted from outside her school in Sector 9 on October 11 and the police had registered a case of kidnapping at the police station-3. The accused was arrested following the interrogation of Kamal, who was neighbour of co-accused Dr Sangeeta, a PGI doctor. Dr Sangeeta is still on the run.
The police said the accused and the girl stayed at Kasual (Kullu), Gurgaon, Delhi, Mumbai, Goa over the past 20 days and tried to find a suitable job after they used up around Rs 45,000 from the money they were carrying.
Malik did not use his cellphone after allegedly abducting the girl and used to communicate with his associates, including Dr Sangeeta, through other persons’ cellphones and landline phones.
The two were recovered yesterday from Gidderbaha in Muktsar where they had been staying at a relative’s place.
The police had stated that the 16-year-old girl was a princess of a province in Himachal Pradesh.

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