Vikas, the maternal cousin accused of murdering a 5-year-old innocent child and hiding the body in the toilet of AC coach B2 of the Kushinagar Express in Mumbai, has been arrested by the Surat Crime Unit. The accused had murdered the 5-year-old innocent child in the toilet of AC coach B2 of the Kushinagar Express, which was stationed at Mumbai’s Lokmanya Tilak Terminus on Saturday night, and hid the body. The incident caused chaos at the station.

In fact, on Saturday, the body of an approximately 5-year-old innocent child was recovered from the toilet of AC coach B2 of the Kushinagar Express, which was stationed at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus. After investigation, the police discovered that the recovered child was the same one for whom a case of missing and kidnapping had been registered at Amroli Police Station in Surat on August 22.

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The complaint alleged that the child had been kidnapped by his own maternal cousin. Based on this, Amroli Police had put the accused’s mobile number under surveillance and started tracking. In this connection, the Amroli Police team arrived at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus around 4 AM on Friday and sought information from the Railway Police about the child and the accused.

At that time, they were informed that a child’s body had been recovered from the Kushinagar Express. Subsequently, a photo of the body was sent to the family, where the relatives confirmed that the deceased was the same child who had been kidnapped. This incident turned the case from kidnapping to murder. After this, the police were investigating how the accused reached Mumbai with the child and under what circumstances the murder occurred. Currently, the police have arrested the accused maternal cousin, Vikas.

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Kushinagar Express

“Kushinagar Express” is the name of a train service in India, not a place or cultural site. It is named after the town of Kushinagar, a major Buddhist pilgrimage site where it is believed Lord Buddha attained Mahaparinirvana (final nirvana after death). The train connects this important religious destination to other parts of the country.

Lokmanya Tilak Terminus

Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT) is a major railway terminus in Mumbai, India, serving as a hub for long-distance trains. It was originally built in 1889 and was known as Kurla Terminus before being renamed in 1998 in honor of Bal Gangadhar Tilak, a key leader of the Indian independence movement.