Mumbai: Two women are among the three captured on Thursday because they allegedly squeeze and extort Rs 3.3 Crore from a businessman from Kolhapur.
One of the two women was used as a honey to involve the 64-year-old businessman and extort him in the case of sexual violence made, police said.
Even after the businessman paid, the threat to make him captured on his video with the 42-year-old woman, Monica Bhagwan aka Dev Choudhary, who “played victim”.
Monica wants by the police.
Finally, which was captured – fashion designer Lubna Wazir alias Sapna (47), Anil Choudhary alias Akash (42) and Manish Sodi jewelry (41) – Help Monica in extortion and police officials.
In 2019, businessmen were in Mumbai and have installed in a five-star hotel in Andheri.
SAPNA, Anil and Monica who have started friendship with him meet him in his suite.
The police said that Sapna and Anil hurriedly left the hotel, leaving Monica in a room with business people, said they had to rush immediately for some time …
this, the police said, was part of their conspiracy.
Just as they returned, Monica partially undressed and lay on the bed.
“As per plan, Sapna began photographing Monica’s video in an oppressed situation with entrepreneurs around.
Sapna began to shout about sexual attacks at Monica,” said an officer.
Employers claim innocent but all three threatened to call the police.
“They demanded Rs 10 Crore to solve this problem,” the officer added.
A series of extortion threats followed.
The police said that entrepreneurs finally paid Rs 3.25 Crore for a certain period of time.
Extortion continues until now, police said.
Recently, they demanded Rs 5 Crore, and threatened to upload videos on social media.
“The businessman became a suicide and told his son to take care of his business,” said an officer.
Because his behavior was “unusual”, his son asked what the problem was.
Employers told son who approached the police.
Police have recovered Rs 29 Lakh, seven phones, gold worth Rs 9 Lakh and two cars from the defendant.
All three were arrested when they received Rs 17 lakh from entrepreneurs, police said.