Kidnapped Hindu doctor released after two months

Dr Manoj Kumar, who was kidnapped in Quetta, was released after family paid around Rs15 million in ransom


Shezad Baloch February 02, 2015
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QUETTA: Dr Manoj Kumar, a Hindu doctor from Quetta, was released in the Hazarganji area on Sunday after two months in captivity.

SSP Operations Quetta Aetizaz Goraya told The Express Tribune that the doctor had been released after his family paid ransom to the captors.

Dr Kumar, a medical officer at the District Headquarters Hospital Dadhar, was kidnapped on December 2 by unidentified assailants.



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The kidnappers freed the doctor in a desolated place in Hazarganji, according to family sources.

Initially, the kidnappers demanded Rs50 million as ransom for his safe release; however, the amount was decreased later.

“The kidnappers later demanded Rs30 million,” family sources said, adding that they were eventually "paid around Rs15 million."

Addressing the media after his release, Dr Kumar said he was not provided proper food and was repeatedly beaten during his captivity.

COMMENTS (9)

Yasin | 9 years ago | Reply

Indians should retaliate by kidnapping Muslim doctors, or any rich Muslim in India. Trust me, wealthy Hindus in Pakistan will be safe.

Iqbal | 9 years ago | Reply

Imagine this happening to a muslim in India.

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