The ‘Darr’ style abduction

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Dipti Sarna

GHAZIABAD: A shocking tale of a man’s infatuation for a girl he saw at a metro station, that’s what is the story behind the high-profile Dipti Sarna kidnapping case.

Addressing a press conference, Ghaziabad SSP Dharmendra Yadav gave a blow-by-blow account of how the main accused Devender – with help of 4 others – plotted the plan to abduct Dipti.

The ‘story’ starts sometime around Jan-Feb 2015 when Devender accidentally saw Dipti Sarna at the Rajiv Chowk Metro Station in the heart of the national capital. Dipti was an M-Tech student at that time and used to frequently commute with friends on the metro.

As the Senior Superintendent of Police put it: Devender, like in the Shah Rukh movie ‘Darr’, developed an intense infatuation for the pretty girl. He felt he had no life without her.

A history-sheeter, Devender had frequent run-ins with law in the past and had even spent time in jail. But his past did not deter him from his mission to woo Dipti.

Soon he started to stalk her and did a recce for at least 150 times in the last year. Dipti was by then had started to work at Snapdeal.

Devender did such a perfect job of stalking her that he knew everything about her itinerary. But he also found out, disturbingly for him, that she used to meet a person, referred as Mr A by the police.
Mr A was Dipti’s friend but Devender developed other ideas. Mr A became his No 1 enemy.
Soon, he decided it was time to work out his plan.

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The culprit Devender

The Plan
Devender bought two autos and started to ply them on the route Dipti daily took on her way to Vaishali Metro Station.

He involved his other friends Pradeep, Mohit, Fahim and Majid in the plan but without telling them what his real motive was.

Devender told them that he has identified a girl who is into Hawala trading and has crores of unaccounted cash. His friends agreed to join him in abducting her. He told them they can land themselves a bounty of at least Rs 1.5 crore each. To sweeten the deal, Devender said that the girl will never report the case to the police as it was Hawala money.

Setting the part B of the plan into motion, Devender used to wait near Vaishali Metro Station in the hope of getting Dipti to sit in his auto.

But his plan seldom worked because Dipti used to always prefer autos which had other female passengers.

On February 10, as Dipti reached Vaishali from her office in Gurgaon, the Devender and his gang were lying in wait. While Pradeep was at the driver seat, Devender sat with him in the front row while Fahim was at the rear seat – leaving two seats were vacant in the auto.

Dipti came and once again chose an auto which had another female occupant, which soon proceeded towards Old Bus Stand in Ghaziabad with Devender and gang following it. Their other accomplice Majid trailed them in a Swift car (backup escape vehicle if things went wrong).

At the Shaibabad traffic signal, the gang closed in on the auto and Devender inserted a nail-fitted board beneath the tyre of the auto Dipti was travelling in.

As expected, the auto’s tyre burst and the auto stalled on the Mohan Nagar flyover, 300 meters from the signal.

Devender and gang approached the stranded auto and in a normal fashion offered to take the passengers to their destination.

Dipti and the other girl got into the back seat.
As soon as the auto crossed the Hindon Bridge, Pradeep deviated the auto to the wrong direction and headed on the bypass that leads to Raj Nagar Extension. A few minutes into the journey, he stopped the auto and Devender and the others forced the other girl – she has not yet identified herself before the police – out of the auto and sped away with Dipti.

Back at Sahibabad, Majid, who was driving the Swift, had also missed seeing the nail-laden board and his car’s tyre also got punctured. Not wanting to leave any evidence behind, Majid left the chase and focused on getting the car fixed.

The gang then overpowered the girl and put a gun on her temple with a warning that she will be shot dead if she opened her mouth. She was later gagged using her own dupatta.

After a few kilometers, they took an unpaved road that passes by a school. The auto developed trouble after a few meters stopped in front of an under-construction building.

Sensing that they may attract attention, Devdender took Dipti to the rear of the building. He then hid her bag beneath some construction material and smashed his phone – he knew it could be used to trace them. His accomplices had rectified the problem in the auto by then.

Without wasting any further time, the gang proceeded on a relatively less used road that goes north by the side of the Hindon river. But after they travelled some distance, they had to abandon the auto after it was left with no fuel.

Devender called up friend of his and asked him to come to the spot with his i10 car. He later claimed to police that he did not tell his friend about the real reason why he wanted the car.

As soon as he got hold of the car, Devender and gang proceeded to Khedakhana village in Badaut in Bhagpat district.

Along the way Dipti was told that she will not be harmed as someone is waiting to meet her.
Devender headed in the direction of Khedakhana as his native village, Kami in Sonipat district of Haryana, was only a few kilometers from their across the Yamuna.

After the car got stuck in the sands of Yamuna, he left it with one of his other accomplices and proceeded with the core group towards his village.

On the other side of the river, Devender called up one of brothers to bring a motorcycle to him. He took Dipti to an empty house of one of his friends.

Having the reached relative safety, Devender unrolled the third part of his plan.
He started to project himself as a hero and tried to impress upon her that he has only good intentions towards her while that of his accomplices was different. Devender went to assure her that he won’t let them harm her in anyway.

His ploy worked on the hapless girl. Dipti would not allow him to leave her in accompany of others – which gave his psychotic mind the impression that she was getting attracted to him.

Devender also started to project to Dipti that her friend Mr A was somehow involved in the plot to kidnap her. He went on to add that Mr A was a very bad person and had relationships with many other women.

GHAZIABAD, INDIA  FEBRUARY 12: Snapdeal employee Dipti Sarna, who was missing since Wednesday evening, with her family after returning to home on February 12, 2016 in Ghaziabad, India. The 24-year-old Snapdeal employee had been missing since Wednesday night after she was last seen taking a shared auto-rickshaw from Vaishali Metro station to the Ghaziabad bus stand. She was allegedly kidnapped at knife-point after she took an auto in Ghaziabad. She told the police that the miscreants fed her on time, took care of her and she does not want to press charges. Just after the kidnapping, the police launched very extensive search operations. However, the girl called her parents at around 7 this morning and said she was on a train to Delhi. (Photo by Sakib Ali/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

All this happened on Feb 11. While Devender had meticulously planned the crime, he had not anticipated the widespread media coverage Dipti’s abduction would attract.

This made him nervous and he decided to end this leg of his mission to get Dipti love him.
Importantly, Dipti had told him that her name was Sneha – this gives an indication of the crazy state Devender was in; he followed her for the last one year, kidnapped her, but he even did not know her real name!

On Feb 12, Devender took Dipti to Sandal Kalan railway station located a few kilometres from his village and made her board a train headed towards Delhi. Sandal Kaplan is a station located some 10 kilometers before Sonipat on the Ambala-Delhi trunk rail route.

Before Dipti boarded the train, Devender asked her, “Tell me one thing, are you going back with a friend or an enemy?”

Dipti had then took the help of a co-passenger to call up her father and asked him to pick her up from New Delhi Railway Station.

Devender is now under arrest but he remains unrepentant. “I have so many cases against one, if there is a one more case, and that of love, then it means nothing to me.”

His interrogators said that Devender was deeply influenced by Adolf Hitler, Changez Khan and Shah Rukh Khan’s character in the Bollywood movie ‘Darr’.

Devender believed that Dipti will think good of her despite the ordeal.
The fourth part of his ‘plan’: “After she marries me, I will go to Nepal and live a comfortable life with her.” -Agencies