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Thursday, July 4, 2013

Gang 'chop off eight-year-old girl's arm after she is main witness in kidnapping of younger brother


Gang in India 'chop off eight-year-old girl's arm with sword after she is main witness in kidnapping of younger brother'

  • Uzma Ara was allegedly grabbed near a train station in Bihar 
  • Family travelled to the city to file complaint over alleged kidnap of son, four
  • Local Criminal Investigation Department now launched probe


A gang in India chopped off an eight-year-old girl's arm with a sword as her family tried to secure the release of her kidnapped younger brother.
Uzma Ara had travelled to Patna, in Bihar, east India, with her family in a bid to free the four-year-old boy who was snatched from a street near their home in Darbhanga district.
Uzma's father Ainul Ansari claims the gang targeted the little girl as she is the main witness to the alleged kidnapping of his son Julfikar.
Uzma Ara's family say criminals followed them to Bihar (pictured)
Uzma Ara's family say criminals followed them to Bihar (pictured) where they were due to file kidnap complaint to police and chopped off part of her right arm with a sword
Indian media report she is seriously ill at a government hospital in Patna after losing part of her right arm.  
The family say she was attacked near the city's train station on Friday as they looked for a hotel to stay in. 
 
Mr Ansari said the gang had followed them to Patna where they were due to file a complaint with police. 
The Janata Dal government headed by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has now ordered a new investigation into the attack and their missing son.
Uzma's mother Nasreen Khatoon appealed directly to the chief minister at his weekly forum.
Criminal Investigation Department director general A.K. Upadhyay told Gulf News: 'The investigating agency will probe the case afresh with two angles — chopping off of the girl’s arm and kidnapping of her brother.'
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar (left) has now ordered an investigation into the alleged kidnap and attack
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar (left) has now ordered an investigation into the alleged kidnap and attack
The family say local police have maintained the child lost her arm in a train accident.
Mr Ansari, a tailor, said he has been forced to pay 300,000 rupees (£3,300) to the gang over the past few months, Gulf News reports.
He says that local police refused to investigate and when the family refused to pay any more, the gang kidnapped his son. 
Opposition politicians have now criticised the local government for failing to investigate the allegations straight away. 
Bharatiya Janata Party spokesman Shahnawaz Hussain was quoted by Gulf News as saying that the chief minister has presided over a 'total collapse of law and order' in Bihar. 

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