Watch CCTV: 2-Year-Old Kidnapped From Agra Spotted At Gwalior Railway Station
After the accused and the child were captured in the CCTV camera, the Agra GRP team has reached Gwalior

Two-Year-Old Kidnapped From Agra Spotted At Gwalior Railway Station; Police Launch Massive Search | FP Image
Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh): A two-year-old child, who was allegedly kidnapped from Agra Cantt Railway Station, has been spotted at Gwalior Railway Station. The toddler was seen with an unknown man walking at the rail overbridge of Gwalior station on Monday.
After the accused and the child were captured in the CCTV camera, the Agra GRP team has reached Gwalior.
Gwalior Police has also become alert. Several police teams are engaged in the search in the city but no success has been achieved so far.
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The CCTV clip shows a man, wearing a green shirt, holding hand of the kidnapped child outside Gwalior station.
When this footage was traced, it was found that this child has been kidnapped from Agra Cantt Railway Station. A person has kidnapped the child. It was told that the kidnapped child lives in a colony near Agra Cantt Station.
Agra GRP team has reached Gwalior in search of the kidnapper. In the footage, the young man with the child is seen going towards the loco shed from platform number four of Gwalior Railway Station.
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Gwalior police has also come on alert mode in search of the child and kidnapper.
SSP Gwalior Dharamvir Singh says that "we do not have any direct information from Agra police, but still our team is alert about the photo and the child. Our team is constantly trying to trace the child. CCTV footage of the city is also being searched."
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