Shocking Incident at Saharanpur Junction: Toddler Kidnapped from Train

A distressing incident unfolded at Saharanpur Junction when a couple's two-year-old daughter was kidnapped from the Howrah-Amritsar Mail train. The family, who boarded the train from Dhampur, fell asleep only to wake up to the horrifying realization that their child was missing. After notifying the authorities, it was discovered that two women in burqas had taken the child. CCTV footage confirmed the abduction, prompting an urgent investigation. This incident raises serious questions about safety on trains and the measures in place to protect vulnerable passengers.
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Shocking Incident at Saharanpur Junction: Toddler Kidnapped from Train

Kidnapping Incident on Train

Shocking Incident at Saharanpur Junction: Toddler Kidnapped from Train


A startling incident has emerged from Saharanpur Junction railway station, where a woman boarded the Howrah-Amritsar Mail train with her husband and their two-year-old daughter around midnight. Shortly after boarding, the family fell asleep. However, chaos erupted at 12:30 AM when the couple was approached by the Government Railway Police (GRP), inquiring about their situation. They revealed that their daughter had been kidnapped from the train. The couple explained that they had been sleeping in the sleeper coach when two women in burqas abducted their daughter, Naira, as the train arrived at Saharanpur station.


This incident occurred on train number 13005, the Howrah Mail. The couple, who boarded the train from Dhampur, were en route to Punjab when their daughter was taken. Upon waking at Jagadhari station, they discovered their child was missing and immediately reported it to the local railway police. Investigations revealed that two women had taken their daughter at Saharanpur station, a fact confirmed by CCTV footage.


The victim, identified as Neha from Punjab, stated that she and her family boarded the train at 11 PM. She mentioned that they mistakenly entered a reserved coach and settled down to sleep. Her husband, who had been using his phone, also dozed off. Neha recounted that she initially found her daughter beside her but later realized she was gone before reaching Ambala. Despite searching the train, they could not locate her.


Neha further explained that they encountered two police officers and shared their ordeal. A passenger seated near them informed that a woman had approached their daughter, touched her head, and then carried her off the train at Saharanpur. The police were promptly notified, and upon reviewing the CCTV footage at the station, they confirmed that two women in burqas had taken the child.