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With the arrest of one person,the South Delhi police claimed to have cracked an extortion case in which Rs 50 lakh was demanded from a Lajpat Nagar-based businessman.
The accused has been identified as Arif Khan alias Haplu,23,a resident of Farrukhabad in Uttar Pradesh.
As police dispatched teams to Kanpur and Farrukhabad,it was found that most calls were being made from Batla House in Jamia Nagar. A monitoring team was stationed there too, the police added.
H G S Dhaliwal,Deputy Commissioner of Police,South Delhi,said Khan had accomplices in Farrukhabad working for him after he moved to Delhi to extort the money from Hassan. On our instructions,a deal was struck and the caller agreed to accept Rs 5 lakh as first installment. We laid a trap at New Friends Colony,from where he had decided to collect the money,and arrested Khan, the police official said.
During interrogation,Khan told the police he had abducted a boy in Farrukhabad in April 2007 along with his accomplices. He identified them as Amit Sahu,Sajib,Mujahid,Narender and Happy. After he failed to get ransom,Khan said he killed the boy.
Later,he arranged the phone numbers of rich businessmen based around Farrukhabad to extort money from them. He had zeroed in on Nafisul Hassan,Habibuls brother,through a relative who was the resident of the same area as the victim.
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