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Search on amid steely silence

As the search for three-year-old Anant Gupta, the son of Adobe senior vice-president, entered fourth day, Uttar Pradesh Police once again assured that all efforts were being made for his safe release, but refused to divulge investigation details.

Published on: Nov 17, 2006 01:49 AM IST
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As the search for three-year-old Anant Gupta, the son of Adobe senior vice-president, entered fourth day, Uttar Pradesh Police once again assured that all efforts were being made for his safe release, but refused to divulge investigation details.

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Police have alerted all exit points, including airports, in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. They suspect that the kidnappers might make an attempt to leave the state if they are still in Uttar Pradesh or Delhi. "We have been very alert and all precautions have been taken," said R.K.S Rathore, SSP, Noida.

Anant's photographs have been circulated at concerned places.

Police sources said the communication channels between the family and the kidnappers were still open and the two sides were in touch.

The Guptas had appealed to mediapersons not to report the incident as it could harm their son. They had also made an appeal to their son's kidnappers not harm him.

SSP Rathore said any media report on police investigation would harm the case.

Giving basic details, police said, the kidnappers chose to use a motorcycle for abducting Anant as the security guards at both the gates of sector 15 A, Noida, do not note down the number of two-wheelers entering or going out of the colony. "Only the registration number of cars and other four-wheelers were noted down and the kidnappers knew this," said a senior police officer.

Police said they were investigating all possible angles, including the involvement of someone very close to the family who could also be related to the Guptas.

“We have questioned a number of people, including construction labourers working in the colony. Those people who were previously employed by the Guptas are also being questioned,” said an officer.

Dev Dutt Sharma, police commissioner, Meerut zone, came to meet the boy's family on Thursday. "All out efforts are on to get back Anant. We are praying for his return. The entire administration is involved in the attempt to recover him," Sharma said. tushar@hindustantimes.com

 
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Tushar Srivastava

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