Noida fashion designer faked abduction
March 05, 2016, Lucknow, DHNS

Investigation has revealed that Noida-based fashion designer Shipra Malik faked her abduction to escape “family dispute” and “debt in business.”
According to the sources, the fashion designer was facing problems in her business and had been in debt.
The police said that Shipra faked her abduction after watching the TV serial Crime Patrol.
“Shipra was not abducted...She deliberately planned her abduction...Her statements are being checked,” said a senior police officer here, adding that she had also called her husband from Gurgaon on Thursday night.
DIG Lakshmi Singh told reporters in Meerut that Shipra returned home on Friday.
Singh said Shipra told the police that she was upset over “disputes in the family” and sought asylum at a religious institution in Rajasthan. She later went to Gurgaon to the house of a village sarpanch. According to sources, the fashion designer was also facing problems in her business and had been in debt.
She decided to return home only after learning that a case had been registered. The officer said Shipra was found to be fit during her medical examination.
Inspired by TV serial
Shipra went missing from her residence on February 29. Her car was found abandoned near a park in Noida. She also called the police around noon on the day she disappeared.
Her sudden disappearance triggered sharp reaction from political parties here, especially as it came close on the heels of the kidnapping of a Snapdeal employee in Ghaziabad.
The police launched a massive hunt to trace Shipra after Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav directed for a speedy probe.
According to the sources, the fashion designer was facing problems in her business and had been in debt.
The police said that Shipra faked her abduction after watching the TV serial Crime Patrol.
“Shipra was not abducted...She deliberately planned her abduction...Her statements are being checked,” said a senior police officer here, adding that she had also called her husband from Gurgaon on Thursday night.
DIG Lakshmi Singh told reporters in Meerut that Shipra returned home on Friday.
Singh said Shipra told the police that she was upset over “disputes in the family” and sought asylum at a religious institution in Rajasthan. She later went to Gurgaon to the house of a village sarpanch. According to sources, the fashion designer was also facing problems in her business and had been in debt.
She decided to return home only after learning that a case had been registered. The officer said Shipra was found to be fit during her medical examination.
Inspired by TV serial
Shipra went missing from her residence on February 29. Her car was found abandoned near a park in Noida. She also called the police around noon on the day she disappeared.
Her sudden disappearance triggered sharp reaction from political parties here, especially as it came close on the heels of the kidnapping of a Snapdeal employee in Ghaziabad.
The police launched a massive hunt to trace Shipra after Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav directed for a speedy probe.
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