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Mission Impossible: Three students hunt for Dawood, return home

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Mission Impossible: Three students hunt for Dawood, return home

mission imPatna, Feb 3: Three school students embarked on a “mission” to get-rich-quick by hunting down Dawood ibrahim and handing over the underworld don to authorities. The sheepish students are now back home when they ran out of money.

The class 9 students of St michael high school during this Bihar capital went missing last week and solely returned home when their mission to catch Dawood ibrahim failed, said police Monday.

Patna police is shocked over their motive and mission.

Police have currently appealed to oldsters to require bigger care of their children.

“Please lookout of your wards and keep a watch on their activities, so they don’t take the wrong path,” Patna Senior Superintendent of Police Manu Maharaj said.

India’s top intelligence agencies are trying hard for years to catch the fugitive Dawood Abraham. And until date they need did not create a breakthrough.

But the 3 students, either inspired by films or TV serials, decided to form many cash in a very short span of your time by catching Dawood Abraham.

“Three of them determined to travel on their mission in class itself. They felt that by catching Dawood Abraham and handing him over to the Indian government, they might get crores of rupees as reward that they’ll use to relish life later,” he said.

Manu Maharaj said that police got to know of their motive after they began the search to find the 3 missing boys.

“Police managed to trace one amongst them Bipin Kumar, who said that they weren’t curious about studies and chalked out a plan to catch Dawood Abraham to form millions,” he said.

Another police official, said that 3 boys were assured of nabbing Dawood Abraham.

“They decided to approach (Bihar’s ruling Janata Dal-United legislator) Anant Singh for money facilitate to catch Dawood. They tried to fulfill Singh however unsuccessful.”

According to police officers, the scholars determined to travel ahead with arrange after they were on thanks to college.

“First they visited a mall before leaving Patna and reached Mokama so visited city.

“Soon when reaching city, they completed that mission is impossible.

“They presently determined to come home as they’d few hundreds left with them,” police officers said.

Manoj Jha, a police official, said 2 separate cases had been lodged.

Manu Maharaj said oldsters should teach kids to target their studies.

A teacher of their school said on condition of anonymity that 3 3 boys were least bothered about their studies.

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