'Good-for-nothing' teen flees with father's car, Rs 13 lakh

'Good-for-nothing' teen flees with father's car, Rs 13 lakh
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New Delhi: The parents of an 18-year-old boy have lodged a complaint against him alleging that he fled with his father's car after withdrawing Rs 13 lakh from his mother's account and stealing another Rs 50,000 from her almirah.

The accused, a class 12 student, fled on December 19, the police said.

In the complaint, the boy's parents said they feared that their 'cunning' and 'good-for-nothing' son might use the car and the money for illegal activities, the police said.

His parents also expressed apprehension that he may have gotten into selling drugs, they said.

The boy's parents confronted his girlfriend as they thought she and one of his friends instigated him. However, the girl claimed that she was not aware of his whereabouts, the police added.

After this, the boy called his parents and asked them to not look for him. He said he was not coming back to them, the police said.

The boy's parents alleged that he had withdrawn Rs 50,000 from his mother's account earlier as well and would often ask them for money on the pretext of helping his friend, they said.

According to a senior police officer, the teenager's phone was last active near Jaipur. It has been switched off ever since.

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