New Delhi: A 50-year-old life term convict, who allegedly abducted a woman, 29 years younger to him, from Rajkot by jumping parole in 2018, is believed to be in Punjab's Ludhiana, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has told the Gujarat High Court, after the woman returned to her parents due to the "efforts of the agency" in June.
Dhaval Trivedi, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for exploiting minor girls in a separate case, started running an English tuition centre in Rajkot's Chotila after getting parole from the high court.
The victim, a 19-year-old first-year graduation student, studied at his tuition centre, where he lured her and subsequently abducted her, the woman's family had alleged.
The CBI took over the case on the instructions of the high court on May 1 last year and launched a massive manhunt in Punjab, Uttarakhand and Gujarat, besides alerting Interpol, as it received inputs about the abductor moving to Nepal, officials said.
The woman, now 21 years of age, returned to her parents in the first week of June this year with a one-year-old child, after Trivedi left her in Gaindi Khata, near Haridwar in Uttarakhand, where he ran a medicine shop, they said.
After a heated argument with him, the woman revealed Trivedi's real identity to the landlord in March. Realising that he has been exposed, Trivedi left her and fled.
During preliminary interactions with the woman, she narrated her ordeal of moving from city to city for nearly two years with her captor as the CBI was on Trivedi's trail, the officials said.
They assumed Sikh identities and stayed at gurdwaras to avoid suspicion, the officials added.
The agency deployed technical surveillance, but Trivedi was a step ahead as he avoided using mobile phones and used PCOs and strangers' phones to communicate, the officials said.
The CBI, which had announced a reward of Rs five lakh for information leading to Trivedi's arrest, dug its sources, took help of the police of various states, intensified its technical surveillance and also sieved through social media to get any information about the woman and Trivedi.
An Interpol Blue Corner Notice was also issued against Trivedi to get information from abroad, in case he managed to take the woman out of the country.