<p>Gurugram: Three people have been arrested for allegedly kidnapping and killing a private company’s manager after withdrawing Rs 3.50 lakh from his account here, police said on Monday.</p><p>The accused along with a co-worker of the victim held him hostage for five days and murdered him after withdrawing around Rs 3.50 lakhs from his account, they said.</p>.<p> Delhi resident Akshay (26), was arrested from Haridwar while Pradeep (29), from Mahendergarh, and Vinay (22), from Bhiwani, were arrested from Rampur flyover in Gurugram on Saturday night, police said.</p>.<p> All the accused have been sent on a two-day police remand, they added.</p>.<p> On October 9, a man filed a complaint at civil line police station that his brother Praveen Trivedi (45), who worked as a manager at a private company in Manesar had been missing since October 5.</p>.<p> On the basis of the complaint, an FIR was registered under section 346 (wrongfully confines) of the IPC at the police station, they said.</p>.<p> Trivedi and Pradeep worked together in the same company. The accused knew that the victim had a lot of money, so he, along with his relative Vinay and one of his associates Akshay, hatched a plan to kidnap Trivedi and kill him after withdrawing money from his bank account, police said.</p>.<p> According to Pradeep, he called Trivedi to Patel Nagar, Gurugram on October 5 and from there he took him to Manesar where the three accused took him hostage in a room, they said.</p>.<p> After that, they withdrew about Rs 3.50 lakh from Trivedi’s account and bought an old car with the money. On October 9 night, they strangled Trivedi to death and threw his body on a roadside near Mohammadpur Ahir village in Nuh, they said.</p>.<p> Following this, IPC sections 302 (murder), 364 (abduction), 342 (wrongful confinement) and 34 (common intention) were added to the FIR, the officer said.</p>.<p> “The body was not identified but a team of civil line police station led by SHO inspector Poonam Hooda finally cracked the case. We are questioning the accused”, said Varun Dahiya, ACP crime. </p>
<p>Gurugram: Three people have been arrested for allegedly kidnapping and killing a private company’s manager after withdrawing Rs 3.50 lakh from his account here, police said on Monday.</p><p>The accused along with a co-worker of the victim held him hostage for five days and murdered him after withdrawing around Rs 3.50 lakhs from his account, they said.</p>.<p> Delhi resident Akshay (26), was arrested from Haridwar while Pradeep (29), from Mahendergarh, and Vinay (22), from Bhiwani, were arrested from Rampur flyover in Gurugram on Saturday night, police said.</p>.<p> All the accused have been sent on a two-day police remand, they added.</p>.<p> On October 9, a man filed a complaint at civil line police station that his brother Praveen Trivedi (45), who worked as a manager at a private company in Manesar had been missing since October 5.</p>.<p> On the basis of the complaint, an FIR was registered under section 346 (wrongfully confines) of the IPC at the police station, they said.</p>.<p> Trivedi and Pradeep worked together in the same company. The accused knew that the victim had a lot of money, so he, along with his relative Vinay and one of his associates Akshay, hatched a plan to kidnap Trivedi and kill him after withdrawing money from his bank account, police said.</p>.<p> According to Pradeep, he called Trivedi to Patel Nagar, Gurugram on October 5 and from there he took him to Manesar where the three accused took him hostage in a room, they said.</p>.<p> After that, they withdrew about Rs 3.50 lakh from Trivedi’s account and bought an old car with the money. On October 9 night, they strangled Trivedi to death and threw his body on a roadside near Mohammadpur Ahir village in Nuh, they said.</p>.<p> Following this, IPC sections 302 (murder), 364 (abduction), 342 (wrongful confinement) and 34 (common intention) were added to the FIR, the officer said.</p>.<p> “The body was not identified but a team of civil line police station led by SHO inspector Poonam Hooda finally cracked the case. We are questioning the accused”, said Varun Dahiya, ACP crime. </p>