Employer of Man Who Found $3 Million US Dollars on Railway Tracks Kidnapped: The Bengaluru Mystery Deepens
The bizarre story originating in Bengaluru continues to unfold, involving a ragpicker, millions of US dollars, and now, a kidnapping. A 39-year-old ragpicker in Bengaluru made a shocking discovery near the Nagawara railway station: a plastic bag containing bundles of what appeared to be USD 3 million.
According to initial reports, the ragpicker stumbled upon the cash – reportedly $3 million (Rs 25 crore) in 23 US currency bundles – thrown near the tracks. The authenticity of the money is still under investigation. A letter bearing a UN seal was reportedly found with the money.
Kidnapping Twist: Employer Touhidul Islam aka Bappa, a Scrap Dealer, Abducted
The case took a dramatic turn when Touhidul Islam, also known as Bappa, 33, the scrap dealer who employed the ragpicker, was kidnapped. Initial reports suggest five armed men were on the lookout for the US dollars. This startling development has thrown the entire investigation into a new light, raising questions about the origin and intended use of the money.
Ragpicker's Overnight Fortune… or Fake?
The ragpicker in Bengaluru almost became a millionaire overnight, but police now suspect the $3 million found may be nothing but wads of fake currency. The investigation is ongoing. This incident, as posted by Shidad, has captured national attention, leaving many wondering if the ragpicker truly found a fortune or was caught in a sophisticated hoax.
Stay updated on the latest developments in this perplexing case: Employer of Man Who Found $3 Million US Dollars on Tracks Kidnapped – a developing story from Bengaluru.