The boy was abducted from his school on September 14 and a case of kidnapping was registered at Mundka police station following the complaint of his mother.
The victim's mother alleged that she had received a call from Pintoo who claimed that her son was in his custody and would be released if she agrees to get her sister married to him.
Tracking the call details, a police team reached Devli village in Seikh Pura district of Bihar and rescued the boy while arresting the accused Pintoo Kumar from his uncle's house, they said.
The complainant had gone to her in-laws' place where her sister had come to visit her. Kumar befriended the complainant's husband and later proposed to marry his sister-in-law.
However, the proposal was rejected as it was a one-sided affair. Following this, he abducted the boy to put pressure on the complainant to get her sister married to him.
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