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Three including ex-home guards arrested for extortion

The gang, which includes female members trapped the pilot through a popular online dating site and extorted Rs 9.7 lakh.

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Three members of a gang, including two ex-Home Guards, have been arrested for honey-trapping a private airlines pilot and extorting Rs 9.7 lakh from him, police said on Friday.

The gang, which includes female members, had trapped the pilot through a popular online dating site. The arrested persons, posing as Crime Branch cops, had extorted Rs 9.7 lakh from him in installments by threatening to frame him in a rape case.

The victim lodged a complaint with Maurya Enclave police station in north west Delhi on March 14 this year, after the trio demanded an additional sum of Rs 2 lakh from him.

The gang’s mastermind Jagtinder Singh, an ex-company commander of Delhi Home Guards, was arrested from Sultanpuri.

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Later, his associates Sunder Lal and Jitender, also an ex-home guard, were arrested from the same area, police said.

The pilot had complained that he had befriended a girl with user ID Siya through the dating site. He said he met the girl in Rohini on October 24 last year.

The girl took him to her home while picking up another girl on the way. As he reached her home in A-I Block of Buddh Vihar, she went upstairs leaving behind the other girl, he said.

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Meantime, three men posing as Crime Branch cops barged into the house and accused him of raping the girl. Later, they extorted Rs 1.7 lakh from him on the same day and Rs 8 lakh later.

During interrogation, the accused claimed to have extorted money from over 100 victims they trapped using girls, since 2014.

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