Utsav Goyal, a class VI student of a local school, was allegedly kidnapped by unidentified persons on March 2 from Vivekanad Colony here when he was on his way for a tuition class, official sources said.
The abductors later demanded a ransom of Rs five lakh from the boy's father who is a property dealer.
As the news spread in the evening that Utsav was murdered by his captors and his body was lying in Amola forest nearby, an agitated mob vandalised Kotwali police station, torched several deserted vehicles, including a police van, parked on the police station campus.
The sources said police fired two rounds in air, and added that there are no reports of injuries and the situation is tense but under control.
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