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Indian Man Kidnaps Himself To Fund Macau Trip



Filed under : Macau News

A 22-year-old Indian with a taste for the high-life unsuccessfully staged his own kidnapping last weekend, demanding 40,000 dollars from his father to fund a trip to Macau.

Macau Streetscape

His bungled attempt landed him in jail rather than in the Chinese gambling resort when he was caught red-handed picking up the ransom at a New Delhi shopping mall.

“His girlfriend wanted to celebrate the New Year’s Eve in Macau,” a senior police officer in New Delhi told the Hindustan Times on Tuesday. “He wanted to fulfil her wish but was not able to bear the expenses.”

Pawan Verma had run up debts of 850,000 rupees (18,000 dollars), to a lifestyle that made him a regular at plush bars in the capital.

Police said Verma’s father, a local businessman who owns two shops, would decide if he wanted to press charges.

“If the father, who is a complainant in the case, decides to withdraw the complaint, the son can walk free with the orders of the court,” the police officer said.

Via. Hindustan Times

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