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The Chilling Movie-Style Plot to Kidnap India’s Top UPSC Coach

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May 6, 2026


3 min readBhopalUpdated: May 6, 2026 01:02 PM IST

The probe into the kidnapping-for-ransom case involving UPSC coaching centre director Shubra Ranjan has revealed that the main accused, Priyanka Sharma, hatched the plot to recover losses after his own coaching centre shut down during Covid, police said.

Sharma, son of a retired BHEL official, spent several years in Delhi preparing for the UPSC civil services exam. He appeared three times between 2017 and 2019 but did not clear it. After his third attempt, he opened his own coaching centre.

He had studied at a well-known IAS academy in Delhi and built relationships there, which he later used to negotiate a franchise arrangement with the academy’s director.

“When he made contact with the victim, he made a business proposition. Sharma told Shubra that she did not have a coaching centre in Bhopal, and that a business deal with him would provide her with the infrastructure and students to set the businesses rolling with low investment,” said a senior crime branch officer.

Police said Sharma allegedly concocted the kidnapping plot to recover losses after his centre shut during the Covid lockdown.

During questioning, Sharma allegedly told police the closure wiped out a significant investment. Classes stopped, revenue dried up, and the centre never reopened.

According to the Crime Branch, Sharma spent about two months planning the kidnapping. He allegedly first roped in three trusted associates — Vicky, Deepak and Rohit — and then recruited others from Datia, Rewa and nearby areas. Each was allegedly assigned a specific role, and Sharma held “repeated rehearsals to make sure each of them understood what they were supposed to do and when”. Police said he also “wrote out scripts for the participants, laying out what would be said and done inside the flat once the victims arrived.”

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A flat in Bhopal’s Bagsewaniya area was allegedly rented two days before the crime with proper documentation to avoid suspicion. Sharma also arranged a Sundarkand recital there on the evening of April 29, “so that the sound from inside the flat would be masked and nothing the victims said or did would be heard outside”, the police said.

A key part of the kidnapping involved an accomplice, Deepak Bhagat, who was instructed to lie still and appear dead when the victims arrived. He was placed inside a locked box.

Anand Mohan J is an award-winning Senior Correspondent for The Indian Express, currently leading the bureau’s coverage of Madhya Pradesh. With a career spanning over eight years, he has established himself as a trusted voice at the intersection of law, internal security, and public policy.

Based in Bhopal, Anand is widely recognized for his authoritative reporting on Maoist insurgency in Central India. In late 2025, he provided exclusive, ground-level coverage of the historic surrender of the final Maoist cadres in Madhya Pradesh, detailing the backchannel negotiations and the “vacuum of command” that led to the state being declared Maoist-free.

Expertise and Reporting Beats
Anand’s investigative work is characterized by a “Journalism of Courage” approach, holding institutions accountable through deep-dive analysis of several key sectors:

National Security & Counter-Insurgency: He is a primary chronicler of the decline of Naxalism in the Central Indian corridor, documenting the tactical shifts of security forces and the rehabilitation of surrendered cadres.

Judiciary & Legal Accountability: Drawing on over four years of experience covering Delhi’s trial courts and the Madhya Pradesh High Court, Anand deconstructs complex legal rulings. He has exposed critical institutional lapses, including custodial safety violations and the misuse of the National Security Act (NSA).

Wildlife Conservation (Project Cheetah): Anand is a leading reporter on Project Cheetah at Kuno National Park. He has provided extensive coverage of the biological and administrative hurdles of rewilding Namibian and South African cheetahs, as well as high-profile cases of wildlife trafficking.

Public Health & Social Safety: His recent investigative work has uncovered systemic negligence in public services, such as contaminated blood transfusions causing HIV infections in thalassemia patients and the human cost of the fertilizer crisis affecting rural farmers.

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Tenure: Joined The Indian Express in 2017.

Locations: Transitioned from the high-pressure Delhi City beat (covering courts, police, and labor issues) to his current role as a regional lead in Madhya Pradesh.

Notable Investigations: * Exposed the “digital arrest” scams targeting entrepreneurs.

Investigated the Bandhavgarh elephant deaths and the impact of kodo millet fungus on local wildlife.

Documented the transition of power and welfare schemes (like Ladli Behna) in Madhya Pradesh governance.

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