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BJP leader's daughter 'kidnapped' at gunpoint in West Bengal

Labhpur: A local BJP leader's daughter has been allegedly kidnapped at gunpoint from her residence by a gang of miscreants in West Bengal's Birbhum district, a senior police officer said Friday.

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Published : Feb 15, 2019, 4:46 PM IST

One suspect has been detained for questioning in connection with the incident, Superintendent of Police Shyam Singh said.

Suprabhat Batyabyal, who switched to the BJP from the TMC around five months ago, was not home when the miscreants broke into his house at Labhpur area in the district and kidnapped his 22-year-old daughter, according to his brother.

Before joining the TMC, Batyabal was a district committee member of the CPI(M).

"Five miscreants barged into the house around 8pm, on finding out that Suprabhat was not home.

"First, they confined us in a room and locked it from outside. Then, at gunpoint, they dragged my niece out and forced her into a car, which was parked near our home, and drove off," Sujit Batyabal said.

The SP said that the police haven't found any political motive behind the incident so far.

"We are investigating into the incident from all seconds. Prima facie, we haven't found any political motive behind the kidnapping, but no possibility can be ruled out," Singh added.

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The incident has sparked panic among the local people, who gheraoed the Labhpur police station and blocked the Suri- Katwa road in the district Thursday night, demanding that the girl be traced immediately, police sources said, adding that situation was tense in Labhpur.

Also Read: Congress betrayed Karnataka's farmers, says Amit Shah


One suspect has been detained for questioning in connection with the incident, Superintendent of Police Shyam Singh said.

Suprabhat Batyabyal, who switched to the BJP from the TMC around five months ago, was not home when the miscreants broke into his house at Labhpur area in the district and kidnapped his 22-year-old daughter, according to his brother.

Before joining the TMC, Batyabal was a district committee member of the CPI(M).

"Five miscreants barged into the house around 8pm, on finding out that Suprabhat was not home.

"First, they confined us in a room and locked it from outside. Then, at gunpoint, they dragged my niece out and forced her into a car, which was parked near our home, and drove off," Sujit Batyabal said.

The SP said that the police haven't found any political motive behind the incident so far.

"We are investigating into the incident from all seconds. Prima facie, we haven't found any political motive behind the kidnapping, but no possibility can be ruled out," Singh added.

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The incident has sparked panic among the local people, who gheraoed the Labhpur police station and blocked the Suri- Katwa road in the district Thursday night, demanding that the girl be traced immediately, police sources said, adding that situation was tense in Labhpur.

Also Read: Congress betrayed Karnataka's farmers, says Amit Shah


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BJP leader's daughter 'kidnapped' at gunpoint in West Bengal
         Labhpur (WB), February 15 (PTI) A local BJP leader's
daughter has been allegedly kidnapped at gunpoint from her
residence by a gang of miscreants in West Bengal's Birbhum
district, a senior police officer said Friday.
         One suspect has been detained for questioning in
connection with the incident, Superintendent of Police Shyam
Singh said.
         Suprabhat Batyabyal, who switched to the BJP from the
TMC around five months ago, was not home when the miscreants
broke into his house at Labhpur area in the district and
kidnapped his 22-year-old daughter, according to his brother.
         Before joining the TMC, Batyabal was a district
committee member of the CPI(M).
         "Five miscreants barged into the house around 8pm, on
finding out that Suprabhat was not home.
         "First, they confined us in a room and locked it from
outside. Then, at gunpoint, they dragged my niece out and
forced her into a car, which was parked near our home, and
drove off," Sujit Batyabal said.
         The SP said that the police haven't found any
political motive behind the incident so far.
         "We are investigating into the incident from all
seconds. Prima facie, we haven't found any political motive
behind the kidnapping, but no possibility can be ruled out,"
Singh added.
         The incident has sparked panic among the local people,
who gheraoed the Labhpur police station and blocked the Suri-
Katwa road in the district Thursday night, demanding that the
girl be traced immediately, police sources said, adding that
situation was tense in Labhpur. PTI COR
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