The boy's father Vimal Jethva and mother Kanchan filed a complaint with police, who have launched a search for the kidnapper based on the CCTV footage obtained from the lodge.
Chotila, a famous pilgrimage town, is 45km from Rajkot and witnesses huge rush during Diwali. The Rajkot-based Jethva family came to the town yesterday to visit the famous temple of Goddess Chamunda and were staying at a lodge.
Since the lodge was overcrowded, the couple was given a place in the lobby, where many others were also sleeping. The couple kept their son Yug in a nearby cradle and went to sleep. At around 5 AM, when the mother didn't notice any movement, she checked the cradle and found that the baby was not there," said Police Sub-Inspector of Chotila P G Gohil.
"Based on that CCTV footage, we have started searching for the woman. We have also cordoned off all exit points of the town," said Gohil.
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