According to the police, a PCR call was received last night about a desperate looking woman roaming around at Old Delhi Railway station.
"A police team reached the spot and questioned the woman. She identified herself as Sheela, a resident of Nilokheri village of Karnal.
"She said that a man called Dharmendra had kidnapped her child from Karnal and had told her to recover him from Old Delhi Railway station. But she did not find the child there," a police officer said.
Later, Dharmendra called the woman and told her that the child was at Inderlok hospital. But police did not find the child there.
"Technical surveillance was mounted and the child was rescued from Nangloi area and Dharmendra was arrested from his relative's place where he had hid the child.
"Dharmendra had a dispute with the child's father and when he came to know that he had gone to Bihar, he kidnapped the child and brought him to Delhi," said DCP (North) Madhur Verma.
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