Man Walks Into Police Station, Says 'Was Kidnapped 31 Years Ago' - What Happened Next?

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In a shocking and heartbreaking turn of events, a young guy wearing an army jacket entered the Khoda police station in ghaziabad and said that he had been abducted thirty-one years prior and was now trying to get back together with his family. The cops were drawn to his plea and stopped their regular duties to hear his amazing tale.
 
The individual identified himself as Raju, who was originally from Delhi-NCR, according to Rajneesh Upadhyay, Assistant police Commissioner (ACP) of the ghaziabad Commissionerate. He clarified that the event that had influenced his life for almost thirty years was his kidnapping when he was nine years old.

When Raju was a small child, he and his elder sister were heading home from school when his experience started. He got into a fight with her, then walked away and sat in a neighboring tempo. After they found out about his dispute, several people in the car started talking to him and enticed him to join in the tempo. After that, the gang drove him off to an unidentified place.
 
Before Raju realized it, he was being taken to Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, where he would spend the next thirty-one years. The young child was tethered at night and made to labor as a shepherd, herding sheep and goats during the day. It took two whole days to get to the closest road from the rural area where he was being held, making escape nearly impossible.

Raju's life didn't start to alter until lately. A 'Sardar ji', a kindhearted guy, came to the community to purchase goats and lambs. The man felt sorry for Raju after noticing his messy appearance, which included long hair, a scratchy beard, and nails. When questioned about his beginnings, Raju was able to recollect tidbits of his background, such as the temple he passed on his route to school and the close vicinity of delhi and Noida. The guy was moved by Raju's situation and made arrangements for him to travel to delhi, where he was given new clothing, a haircut, and some cash. The man went back home after leaving him in the city.
 
Raju walked till he arrived at ghaziabad, with only dim recollections to lead him. It was recommended that he go to the Khoda police station, which was close to the noida region. He told the cops his heartbreaking story there, and they were affected by his situation.
 
After listening to Raju's story, the police used social media to ask people for information on the 1993 missing children. As word got out, a lot of people who had lost kids that year started going to the police station.

As word got out, a lot of people who had lost kids that year started going to the police station.
 
Tularam, a native of Shahidnagar in Sahibabad, was one of the guests. He came with his spouse. He described the 1993 disappearance of their son, Bhim Singh, on his way home from school. The authorities promptly checked their records to verify Tularam's allegation when he filed a missing person complaint at the Sahibabad police Station. The bond was further cemented when Tularam recognized distinguishing markings on Raju's body by looking at his physical characteristics and scars.
 
On his way to school, Raju also remembered seeing a temple, which was a detail that data-aligned with Tularam's account of his son's journey. The police were able to determine that Raju, whose name had been changed to "Raju" while he was in Jaisalmer, was, in fact, Tularam's long-lost son, Bhim Singh, thanks to this important piece of information.
 
The police completed the required documentation after verifying the identification, and Bhim Singh was happily reunited with his family after a 31-year separation. Everyone involved was moved to tears by the touching occasion, which saw a youngster who had been missing from a family for almost thirty years return to his rightful place.
 
 

 
 

 

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