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Surat Teacher Arrested for Kidnapping 11-Year-Old Student After Four-Day Multi-State Manhunt

The pair, who traveled over 390 kilometers by bus and rickshaw, were intercepted by police near Shamlaji; the teacher faces charges under India's updated kidnapping laws.

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Police reviewed CCTV footage from the residential complex, which showed the teacher and student leaving together (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Overview

  • The teacher, 23, and the student, 11, disappeared from Surat on April 25, triggering a coordinated investigation spanning multiple states.
  • Investigators relied on CCTV footage and traced a previously unknown mobile number after the teacher switched off her primary phone to evade detection.
  • The duo traveled through Gujarat, Delhi, and Vrindavan, covering 390 kilometers using buses and rickshaws before being apprehended on April 30 near Shamlaji.
  • Initial investigations revealed familial pressures, including marriage expectations for the teacher and academic scolding for the student, as potential motivations for their escape.
  • The teacher has been charged under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Section 137(2) for kidnapping, and the child has been safely reunited with his family.