Maharashtra Woman Kills Herself After Faux Anti Medicine Officers Check out To Extort Cash
Mumbai:
Two other folks have been arrested for allegedly posing as Narcotics Regulate Bureau officers and looking to extort Rs 20 lakh from a girl, who dedicated suicide, the Mumbai police stated on Sunday.
Suraj Mohan Pardeshi (38) and Pravin Raghunath Walinbe (35) have been arrested on Saturday, an legitimate stated.
A choice used to be won on Thursday via Amboli police {that a} lady used to be about to finish her existence, and a crew that rushed to the spot along side the caller discovered a 28-year-old lady striking in a flat, the legitimate stated.
“A probe discovered that, on December 20, the girl and a few of her buddies had long past to a five-star resort for a party, the place they have been accosted via two individuals who presented themselves as NCB officers and demanded Rs 20 lakh for no longer naming her in a drug FIR. She used to be informed via them {that a} drug bust had taken position there,” he stated.
“Distressed with consistent requires cash from the 2 accused, the girl ended her existence via striking from the ceiling fan of her place of abode on Thursday. We arrested Pardeshi and Walinbe from Thane for abetment to suicide, extortion, dishonest, and different offenses,” the legitimate knowledgeable.
A senior police legitimate stated the girl, at first from West Bengal, used to be a suffering actor and used to be dwelling in a rented flat.
He stated some extra individuals are below the scanner for his or her most probably involvement on this extortion racket.
In the meantime, Maharashtra Minister and NCP chief Nawab Malik, who has been hitting out on the NCB for alleged irregularities in fresh drug probes, tweeted in regards to the incident and demanded a “thorough investigation”.
“An actress has dedicated suicide throughout the limits of Oshiwara Police station. Within the investigation, it has come to mild that some other folks have been extorting cash via posing as NCB officials,” he tweeted.
He alleged NCB officers had made a “non-public military” to hold out the “industry of extortion” and demanded that this perspective be investigated.
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