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Kidnapped son of Karnataka Income Tax officer killed; four held

BENGALURU: An Income Tax officer’s son who was kidnapped 10 days ago was found murdered near a lake on the city’s outskirts on Friday. Police have arrested four people.

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Bengaluru, September 22

An Income Tax officer’s son who was kidnapped 10 days ago was found murdered near a lake on the city’s outskirts on Friday, with police arresting four people, including a friend of the victim, in connection with the crime.

The decomposed body of 19-year-old Sharath was found buried near the Ramohalli lake, police said.

The victim’s car was parked near the spot, police said, adding that fearing action by them the kidnapped killed him.

Sharath, son of I-T officer Niranjan Kumar, had left home at Ullala in his new car on September 12, telling his parents that he would be back soon. However, he did not return home till late in the night.

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His parents tried calling him but to no avail. Two days later, he sent a WhatsApp video message telling his parents to arrange Rs 50 lakh to pay his kidnappers as ransom.

His parents had lodged a complaint with the police and a manhunt was launched to trace him but the police drew a blank.

A pall of gloom descended at Ullala where the family resides.

The youth was studying automobile engineering at Acharya Institute of Engineering. PTI

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