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NOIDA, Nov 17: Anant Gupta, the three-year-old son of Adobe India CEO Naresh Gupta, is found four days after he was kidnapped.

Anant was rescued by the Special Task Force of the Uttar Pradesh Police from the Noida-Bulandshahr border, a senior police official said.

However, details of the rescue operation were not immediately available.

Anant has been reunited with his family and his father, said his son was hale and hearty.
 
The three-year-old was snatched by two men on a motorcycle from Sector 15A, considered the most posh in Noida, a satellite township of Delhi, while he was waiting for his Lotus Valley school bus with his maid on Monday morning.

 

 

Anant is a pre-nursery student of the school located in Sector 125. 
 
Naresh Gupta was in the US at the time of the kidnap.

Country prayed, CM stepped in

Little Anant had captured the imagination of the country with people from all walks of life praying for his safe release.

After five long, harrowing days, Anant was finally reunited with his family.

Two days back, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav had gone on record saying that the police were on the job and Anant would be rescued soon.

There was a lot of pressure on the Uttar Pradesh police with the media camping outside Anant's house.

  

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