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Haryana: Man arrested for try and extort ₹10 lakh in Panipat

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Haryana: Man arrested for try and extort ₹10 lakh in Panipat

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The accused made a plan to make fast cash and known as him whereas posing as a member of Kala Jatheri gang and demanded 10 lakh by threatening him with dire penalties

Panipat police have arrested a person for making a ransom name to an area fee agent by posing as a member of Kala Jatheri gang.

He had demanded 10 lakh extortion cash from the fee agent.

The accused has been recognized as Ajay of Budha Khera village in Jind.

The police mentioned that they’ve now arrested three individuals, together with Ajay, Sunil alias Sahil and Akhil, on this case.

Inspector Virinder, answerable for CIA-II, mentioned that they had been making raids to nab the accused for the final a number of days. On Sunday night, they obtained a tip-off and arrested the accused from Noltha village in Panipat.

He mentioned the accused was produced in a courtroom, which despatched him to judicial custody.

As per the police, Akhil and Sunil knew the dealer as they used to promote crops at his store. They made a plan to make fast cash and known as him posing as an affiliate of gangster Kala Jatheri and demanded 10 lakh by threatening him with dire penalties.


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