Golestan Police Commander: Yasna’s Kidnappers Confessed to Their Crime

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Golestan Police Commander: Yasna’s abductors confessed to their crime

The Golestan police commander announced that the two main culprits in the abduction of Yasna, a four-year-old girl from the village of Yeli Bedragh, confessed to their crime. He stated that one of the fugitives was arrested in another city.

Commander Fazel Dadgar continued, stating that the police questioned and investigated over 50 people as witnesses and three as suspects. This expanded their intelligence coverage, eventually leading to the arrest of one of the three suspects.

The Golestan police commander explained that after the child was found on the afternoon of Thursday, May 3rd, investigations into the main suspects continued with intensity and seriousness. With the police’s operational and intelligence oversight, two of the abductors, one hiding in the villages of Kalaleh and the other in another city, were arrested and confessed to their crime during technical police interrogations.

He reminded that the abductors, realizing they were caught in the police’s information net and feeling the pressure, attempted to mislead and escape the law. Familiar with the area, they took the opportunity to abandon the child in local fields.

Yasna, the child from Kalaleh, went missing on Sunday, April 29th, and after several days of searching, was found in full health on Thursday, May 3rd.

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