The police caught the student from the railway station.
In order to spread five subjects in the examination and avoid the scolding of the family, a minor student not only left the house, but also a false story of kidnapping to mislead the police and family. The case is of Ranjhi police station area of Jabalpur district, where a 13 -year -old student studying in 8th grade failed in five subjects. After the examination results came to light, he started harassing the parents’ displeasure and scolding. For this fear, he took a step to leave the house and reached Mumbai directly to Mumbai.
First misled the police
While walking at the Mumbai railway station, the RPF took the child with him to the police station, where the minor made a story to confuse the family and the police that some people had forcibly smelled the medicine. When the family complained about the disappearance of the child, the Ranjhi police registered a case under Section 137-2 Kidnapping Act and started investigation. Meanwhile, Mumbai RPF caught the child while walking at the railway station and informed the Jabalpur police when he was identified.
Truth told in police interrogation
After this, the family and police team reached Mumbai and brought the student to Jabalpur. In the beginning of the police interrogation, the child was constantly adamant on kidnapping, but when he was questioned with love and patience, he put the truth in front. He confessed that no one was actually kidnapped by anyone, but he himself had run away from home due to failure in five subjects in studies and made a false story to hide his mistake.
Station in -charge Umesh Golhani said that this is not the first case. Even the last day, a 6 -year -old innocent ran away from the house after being angry with his father’s scolding. Police and family are worried about such incidents continuously coming to the fore. The tendency to leave home or take wrong steps due to fear of scolding in school children is increasing.
It is important to understand the mental state of children
Police officials say that it is very important to understand the mental state of children. Family members should explain, encourage them, instead of punishing or scolding the children on failure, and encourage them to move forward. Failure is not an end to life, but an opportunity to learn. It has become clear from such cases that not only the pressure of studies, but the behavior of the family also affects the decisions of children deeply.
This incident of Jabalpur is a lesson for all parents and parents. Emotional support and patient guidance to children can only stop such cases. The police is also worrying about this trend and appealing to the society to strengthen the relationship with children and confidence, so that they do not choose the wrong path in stress and failure.





