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When father scolded, teenager ran away from house with Rs 10, Muzaffarnagar police caught from Haridwar

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Muzaffarnagar: The son of the priest of Muzaffarnagar Shiv Murti temple in Uttar Pradesh was recovered from Haridwar late on Sunday evening. Police recovered {the teenager} and bought him medical. Initial investigation has revealed that {the teenager} had gone to Haridwar in anger resulting from his father’s beating.

Akshay Pandey, the 14-year-old son of Pandit Ramesh Chand Pandey, the priest of Shiv Murti Temple, which is taken into account to be the center of the town, was lacking from house at 5 pm on Saturday. On the grievance of Pandit Ramesh Chand Pandey, the Kotwali police began looking for Akshay Pandey by registering a case of kidnapping towards an unknown accused. The police had assured the family members for the restoration of Akshay.

On Sunday evening, the clergymen of the town gathered on the Shiva idol and protested towards the police and warned that if Akshay Pandey was not recovered, he wouldn’t worship Holika Dahan. The SSP had constituted 3 separate groups of City Kotwali Police and Crime Branch and Surveillance for the restoration of the juvenile.

Police searched greater than 100 CCTV cameras Police groups shaped on the directions of SSP, gathered seeking Akshay Pandey, noticed footage of greater than 100 CCTV cameras put in within the metropolis. On the premise of which the police bought Akshay’s clue. Akshay Pandey reached Haridwar by passenger prepare after placing Rs 10 in his pocket. Police and surveillance staff traced Akshay with the assistance of CCTV digital camera horse surveillance and recovered him from Haridwar. If sources are to be believed, Akshay instructed that he had left the home after being upset along with his father’s beating.