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Mumbai: Man who kidnapped dog over unpaid dues arrested

Security supervisor, who was caught in Ahmednagar, told police he left dog outside Vile Parle railway station; canine was spotted by CCTV; the police are now seeking help from locals to find the canine

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Rajendra Pandharkar, the accused; (right) Prixcy with his owner, Aditi Jain, a resident of Rustomjee Ciroc tower in Juhu

Rajendra Pandharkar, the accused; (right) Prixcy with his owner, Aditi Jain, a resident of Rustomjee Ciroc tower in Juhu

The Juhu police have traced the security supervisor who allegedly kidnapped a Pomeranian named Prixcy from a Juhu society to Ahmednagar. However, the dog is yet to be found. The accused, Rajendra Pandharkar, told the police that before exiting Mumbai, he had left Prixcy outside Vile Parle railway station. The police are now seeking help from locals to find the canine.

The 14-year-old Pomeranian’s owners—the Joshi family,  who reside at Rustomjee Ciroc tower in Juhu—have offered a reward of R25,000 to anyone who helps find him. A police officer said, “Pandharkar’s wife is pregnant and living in Ahmednagar. He had been taking leave frequently to visit her. Due to these absences, the agency deducted Rs 4000 from his salary. This led to arguments between Pandharkar and the security agency. He was then told to settle his dues and leave the job.”

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