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A 14-year-old boy has been arrested for allegedly kidnapping and killing his six-year-old nephew in Maharajganj district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
The accused has confessed to kidnapping and killing his nephew and also writing a letter demanding Rs5 million ransom from the victim's family.
During questioning, the boy told the police that the victim's parents would call him a 'thief' and they would scold him whenever he complained about them.
The teenager has been apprehended and has now been sent to a juvenile shelter home.
On December 9, the victim, son of Deepak Gupta, resident of Banspar village in Maharajganj district, was kidnapped and the family received a ransom note for Rs5 million.
The police had then launched a probe and the 14-year-old boy was suspected of the crime after his handwriting matched with the writing of the randsom note.
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