A break group of the Rajasthan police busted on Saturday a coercion racket in which many men were extorted with false assault assertions and made to hack up lakhs.
Police's Special Operations Group (SOG) said the posse, keep running by a gathering of people including two Jaipur-based legal counselors who utilized trafficked ladies to nectar trap the objectives, blackmailed around Rs 12-15 crore from no less than 25 individuals.
SOG controller general MN Dinesh said two individuals were captured and distinguished them as Akshat Sharma and Vijay otherwise known as Sonu Sharma.
HIGHLIGHTS
Police said Anand Shandilya and companions used to get young ladies from Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
The young ladies would draw the men into making sexual relations with them.
After this, the posse would debilitate them of cabin assault case unless they pay a strong whole.
The coercion sum, as a rule, would go up to Rs 1 to Rs 2 crore. On the off chance that anybody declined to pay up, fake instance of assault was held up against them.
On the off chance that the cash was paid amid the trial, the young ladies would turn antagonistic.
One of the prominent focuses of the group was a specialist running a hair center in Jaipur.
Naveen Devani, a legal counselor, was the kingpin of the operation that he kept running with Anand Shandilya (45) and Nitesh Bandhu Sharma.
Devani and Shandilya basically recognized targets, for the most part men of notoriety in neighborhood circles, while Akshat, Vijay and a few different presumes professedly trafficked young ladies from Jaipur, Ajmer and parts of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
The SOG group risked upon the racket while examining Shandilya in a different case.
The business as usual of the pack was first to trap their "objectives" and gather prove with which they could implicate their objectives.
Advertisements by ZINC
The male individuals from the pack would approach the "casualties" acting like mediapersons with the indicated "confirm" — including video clippings — and request heavy quiet cash, "which now and again went up to even Rs 1-2 crore", the IG said. In the event that any individual declined to pay cash, a fake instance of assault was held up.
Amid the trial the young lady turned unfriendly in court if the cash was paid.
Police started examination against the posse in light of a grumbling held up by one of the casualties Dr Sunit Soni, who runs a hair transplant facility in Jaipur.
He burned through 75 days in prison after the posse held up the fake assault body of evidence against him when he declined to pay them Rs 1 crore. The specialist's family in the end paid the cash, and the young ladies turned threatening in the court.
Police say the group has so far submitted more than 25 such cons in Jaipur, Udaipur, Alwar, Bikaner, Ajmer and have gathered Rs 12-15 crore from these episodes through coercing. The group for the most part put the cash from the racket in land and overdid it on a sumptuous way of life, the cop said.
All other charged are slipping away and a huge manhunt is on to grab them, Dinesh included. To present a solid defense against the pack, the IG spoke to every one of the casualties of the group to approach and contact the SOG.
"Their personality will be kept classified," the cop guaranteed.
Police's Special Operations Group (SOG) said the posse, keep running by a gathering of people including two Jaipur-based legal counselors who utilized trafficked ladies to nectar trap the objectives, blackmailed around Rs 12-15 crore from no less than 25 individuals.
SOG controller general MN Dinesh said two individuals were captured and distinguished them as Akshat Sharma and Vijay otherwise known as Sonu Sharma.
HIGHLIGHTS
Police said Anand Shandilya and companions used to get young ladies from Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
The young ladies would draw the men into making sexual relations with them.
After this, the posse would debilitate them of cabin assault case unless they pay a strong whole.
The coercion sum, as a rule, would go up to Rs 1 to Rs 2 crore. On the off chance that anybody declined to pay up, fake instance of assault was held up against them.
On the off chance that the cash was paid amid the trial, the young ladies would turn antagonistic.
One of the prominent focuses of the group was a specialist running a hair center in Jaipur.
Naveen Devani, a legal counselor, was the kingpin of the operation that he kept running with Anand Shandilya (45) and Nitesh Bandhu Sharma.
Devani and Shandilya basically recognized targets, for the most part men of notoriety in neighborhood circles, while Akshat, Vijay and a few different presumes professedly trafficked young ladies from Jaipur, Ajmer and parts of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
The SOG group risked upon the racket while examining Shandilya in a different case.
The business as usual of the pack was first to trap their "objectives" and gather prove with which they could implicate their objectives.
Advertisements by ZINC
The male individuals from the pack would approach the "casualties" acting like mediapersons with the indicated "confirm" — including video clippings — and request heavy quiet cash, "which now and again went up to even Rs 1-2 crore", the IG said. In the event that any individual declined to pay cash, a fake instance of assault was held up.
Amid the trial the young lady turned unfriendly in court if the cash was paid.
Police started examination against the posse in light of a grumbling held up by one of the casualties Dr Sunit Soni, who runs a hair transplant facility in Jaipur.
He burned through 75 days in prison after the posse held up the fake assault body of evidence against him when he declined to pay them Rs 1 crore. The specialist's family in the end paid the cash, and the young ladies turned threatening in the court.
Police say the group has so far submitted more than 25 such cons in Jaipur, Udaipur, Alwar, Bikaner, Ajmer and have gathered Rs 12-15 crore from these episodes through coercing. The group for the most part put the cash from the racket in land and overdid it on a sumptuous way of life, the cop said.
All other charged are slipping away and a huge manhunt is on to grab them, Dinesh included. To present a solid defense against the pack, the IG spoke to every one of the casualties of the group to approach and contact the SOG.
"Their personality will be kept classified," the cop guaranteed.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.