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          Patna, Dec 30 (IANS) With incidents of kidnapping rising during   the last one month, the fear of abductions has once again come to haunt   Bihar. Three people, including a 15-year-old school boy, were abducted   in the last two days across the state. The Class 9 student, Shubham Kumar, was   recovered by the police in Sitamarhi Tuesday -- five hours after he was abducted   in Muzaffarpur, police said Wednesday. |  
 A businessman's son, Lalkun Kumar,   was abducted at gun point late Monday night when he was returning to his village   in Khagaria. The abductors have demanded Rs.5 lakh ransom from his family.
 
 Lalkun's father Prabhunath Singh is a well-known banana farmer and   businessman of Pasraha in Khagaria.
 
 Police have lodged a case of   kidnapping and arrested one person in this connection.
 
 Noor Hasan, the   owner of a band party, was kidnapped in Patna by unidentified people   Tuesday.
 
 His wife lodged a case in Phulwarisharief police station Tuesday   after abductors demanded Rs.5 lakh for his safe release.
 
 Patna   Superintendent of Police Manu Maharaj told IANS that a police team was sent to   various places to trace Hasan.
 
 It was a big relief for the police when   they recovered Shubham, who was abducted Tuesday morning when he was on his way   to his DAV school in Muzaffarpur.
 
 Another good news for the police was   that abductors Tuesday freed Deepak Kumar, a businessman who was kidnapped 20   days ago.
 
 But the police is still clueless about Ajay Kushwaha, a   plywood dealer, who was kidnapped in Muzaffarpur at gun point early this   month.
 
 The police have also failed to make any breakthrough in tracing   five-year-old Golu, who was abducted in Gaya district Dec 23.
 
 Three days   ago, the body of an abducted school boy was found in Patna. In another case, the   body of an abducted schoolboy was found in Begusarai late last   week.
 
 During the last one month, more than a dozen cases of kidnapping   have been reported across the state.
 
 The fresh abduction spree is giving   sleepless nights to parents, teachers and school authorities here as several   abducted school boys were killed during the last four years.
 
 The news of   the killing of school boy Amarjeet Kumar and other abducted people in the last   few weeks has created panic. "We are worried and again feel unsafe," said   Kanchan Singh, the mother of a 17-year-old school student.
 
 A father, who   did not wish to be named, said he would now rethink allowing his son and   daughter to play outside the house. "We have to take precautions in view of the   spate of kidnappings," he said.
 
 "It is bad news for the state. The   government should take it seriously," said Anjum Perween, a mother of three   students.
 
 Additional Director General of Police P.K. Thakur admitted that   the police was worried over a sudden spurt in cases of kidnapping in the   state.
 
 Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had claimed during campaigning for the   recently-concluded state assembly polls that kidnappings had come down   drastically during his rule.
 
 
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