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In a shocking turn of events, the remains of a 4-year-old boy who went missing in the Indian state of Rajasthan six years ago have been found buried near a highway. The boy’s uncle and aunt, Anil and Krishna, have been arrested and charged with his murder.
According to reports, the boy went missing on August 16, 2020, while playing in the courtyard of his family’s home. Despite a thorough search by the family and the police, no signs of the boy were found. The case was reopened in 2021 after the family filed a petition in the high court, which led to further investigations.
The investigation was a complex and challenging one, with seven different investigating officers being replaced during the course of the case. However, the court eventually directed the authorities to find the boy, regardless of the circumstances. After a lengthy investigation, the Rajasthan police have finally solved the case, and the boy’s uncle and aunt have been arrested.
The police have revealed that the couple had killed the boy and buried him near the highway to cover up their crime. The case has sent shockwaves across the country, with many people expressing their outrage and disgust at the heinous crime.
The police have also said that the couple had admitted to their crime and had been taken into custody. The operation to exhume the boy’s body from the burial site is currently underway, with a ground-penetrating radar (GPR) machine being used to locate the site.
The incident has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation, with many people taking to social media to express their shock and disgust at the crime. The case has also highlighted the need for better protection and safety measures for children in India.
Meanwhile, other news stories are making headlines around the world. The Malaysian Prime Minister has expressed concern over the escalating tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan. A 5.4-magnitude earthquake has struck Bangladesh. US President Donald Trump has called for the removal of Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri and Taliban leader Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar from the US.
In other news, a report has warned that the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) is exacerbating cybersecurity issues, while the pace of addressing security vulnerabilities is lagging behind. Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton are set to testify before a Congressional committee today, along with other officials, as part of an investigation into the Epstein documents scandal.
In Pakistan, the opposition alliance has finally initiated talks with the government, with the first meeting taking place in Parliament House in Islamabad. The Taliban regime has confirmed that over 74 of its posts have been completely destroyed and 18 checkpoints are under Pakistani control, according to DG ISPR.

