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  "type": "article",
  "title": "Panna Teen's Flashy Reels Lead To Kidnapping, Police Rescue Him After Rs 10 Lakh Ransom Demand",
  "summary": "A 19 year old in Panna district who flaunted expensive gadgets and a lavish lifestyle in reels was kidnapped by three men demanding Rs 10 lakh ransom, but police froze their bank account, arrested them and rescued him safely.",
  "content": "Flaunting his wealth on social media reels turned out to be a costly mistake for a 19 year old youth in Madhya Pradesh's Panna district. Three men who watched his reels ended up kidnapping him and then demanded a hefty ransom of Rs 10 lakh from his family. Acting quickly, the police first froze the bank account used by the accused, then arrested them and rescued the youth unharmed.\n\nWhat exactly happened\nThe 19 year old youth, who lives in the Pawai area of Panna district, used to show off expensive mobile phones and a lavish lifestyle in his reels. He has been identified as Anshul alias Kanha Dengre, son of a cloth merchant. On June 27, three men kidnapped Kanha and demanded Rs 10 lakh from his family in exchange for his release. Frightened by the threat, the family transferred Rs 1.48 lakh to the bank account given by the accused. At the same time, they also alerted the police about the kidnapping without wasting any time.\n\nHow the police rescued the youth\nAs soon as the complaint reached them, the police swung into action. They first got the accused's bank account frozen so that the ransom money could not be used. Investigators then moved fast and arrested three men named Rajkamal Rajak, Rajkumar Pal and Shivendra Singh. During the operation, the police also safely recovered Kanha from the captors. According to the police, one pistol, two country made pistols and two motorcycles used in the crime were recovered from the possession of the accused.\n\nAccused paraded through Pawai's streets\nAfter the arrests, the police paraded all three accused on foot through the main roads of Pawai town. The idea behind the parade was to send out a strong message against crime and to keep public trust in the police intact, so that no one else would dare to attempt a similar crime. The three accused were later produced before a court, which sent them to judicial custody.\n\nA similar case had surfaced in Shivpuri\nThis is not the only case where flaunting wealth on reels has proved costly. In Madhya Pradesh's Shivpuri district, a woman named Rachna Gurjar had shown off expensive jewellery in her reels, after which thieves targeted her house. Last month, thieves broke into Rachna Gurjar's house and stole jewellery worth lakhs of rupees. Both incidents show how risky it can be to publicly display personal wealth and lifestyle on social media.\n\nWhat this means for you\n• Across India: The case is a reminder that showing off expensive gadgets or a lavish lifestyle on social media reels can make someone an easy target for criminals, so caution is needed before publicly flaunting personal wealth.\n• In Madhya Pradesh: Following the Panna and Shivpuri cases, local police have shown they can quickly freeze bank accounts and make arrests in such crimes, which should reassure residents that similar complaints will be acted on fast.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. When was the youth kidnapped in Panna?\nThree men kidnapped Kanha alias Anshul Dengre on June 27.\n\n2. How much ransom did the kidnappers demand?\nThe accused demanded Rs 10 lakh from the family in exchange for his release.\n\n3. How much money did the family transfer?\nOut of fear, the family transferred Rs 1.48 lakh to the bank account provided by the accused.\n\n4. How did the police rescue the youth safely?\nPolice first froze the accused's bank account, then arrested them and recovered the youth unharmed from the captors.\n\n5. How many accused were arrested and who are they?\nPolice arrested three men named Rajkamal Rajak, Rajkumar Pal and Shivendra Singh.\n\n6. What was recovered from the accused?\nPolice recovered one pistol, two country made pistols and two motorcycles that were used in the crime.\n\n7. Why were the accused paraded in public?\nPolice paraded the three accused on foot through Pawai town's main roads to send a strong message against crime and maintain public trust.\n\n8. What was the similar case in Shivpuri about?\nIn Shivpuri, thieves broke into the house of Rachna Gurjar, who had shown jewellery in her reels, and stole jewellery worth lakhs of rupees last month.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/madhya-pradesh/panna-men-soshala-midiya-para-raisi-dikhana-para-bhari-tina-badamashon-ne-kiya-yuvaka-ka-apaharana-mange-10-lakha-rupaye-phirauti-4743",
  "category": "Madhya Pradesh",
  "publishedAt": "2026-07-04",
  "tags": [
    "Panna kidnapping",
    "Madhya Pradesh crime",
    "ransom case",
    "reels flaunting wealth",
    "Pawai police",
    "Shivpuri theft"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}