Bhubaneswar/Baripada:A fake kidnapping plot meant to extort money from a businessman's uncle turned into a shocking tale of betrayal and murder in Odisha's Baripada. What started as a desperate plan to make quick money ended in tragedy for Chandan Kumar Swain, who was allegedly brutally murdered by his so-called friends.
Victim Chandan Swain, a resident of Hindulia village in Kendrapara district of Odisha, was working as a supervisor in his uncle’s garment factory in Bengaluru for a salary of Rs 40,000. Frustrated with the 'less-paying' job, Chandan planned to quit and extort Rs 50 lakh from his uncle by staging his kidnapping. He discussed this with his friend and co-worker, Asish Singh, and roped him in to execute the plan.
The duo travelled to Baripada and involved another accomplice, Karama Singh. The idea was simple to stage a kidnapping, demand Rs 50 lakh ransom and split the money. Chandan decided to keep the bulk of it, while Asish was promised Rs 2 lakh.
On December 24, the three visited several spots, bought liquor, and decided to spend the night on the banks of the Budhabalanga River. Meanwhile, Asish expressed his frustration over his share of the ransom, and in a fit of rage, he slit his throat of Chandan with a knife. The reason, he wanted to take the full ransom.