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UPI ransom payment leads to kidnappers' arrest, trader's rescue

IndiaTimes Sunday, 1 June 2025
A kidnapping plot in Kolkata unraveled when the victim's wife, in a panic, sent a small UPI transfer to one of the abductors. This digital breadcrumb led police to Suman Bose, who then revealed the location of the captive trader, Timir Kanti Majumder, and his accomplices in a Jadavpur condominium.
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