Jaipur Businessman Gets Rs 5 Crore Extortion Call from Fake Gangster
Jaipur Businessman Gets Rs 5 Crore Extortion Call

A businessman in Jaipur has allegedly received an extortion call demanding Rs 5 crore and a death threat from a person posing as gangster Rohit Godara on May 18. A few days after the threat call, the businessman lodged a case on Wednesday, prompting police to initiate an investigation into the matter.

Details of the Incident

According to the First Information Report (FIR), the victim's family resides in Jaipur. A police officer, quoting the complaint, said, "It is stated that on May 18, between 3pm and 3.30pm, a call was received from an international number. During the conversation, the caller identified himself as gangster Rohit Godara and claimed that he urgently needed Rs 5 crore."

The accused allegedly threatened the family members, saying, "Arrange the money by the day after tomorrow, otherwise I will kill you," police added.

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Impact on the Family

The call was received by a child from the family, who became frightened after hearing the threats and immediately switched off the phone. Soon after, the accused allegedly sent threatening messages claiming that switching off the phone would not help and warned that if the money was not paid, the family's shop and property would be destroyed, the officer added.

The repeated threats reportedly terrified the child, who later left the house out of fear. Following the incident, the child's father approached Shyam Nagar police station and lodged a formal complaint.

Police Investigation

Circle Inspector Dalbeer Singh Faujdar of Shyam Nagar stated, "We have registered an FIR and have initiated a probe into the matter." Police officials said the call originated from a foreign number and the matter is being treated seriously. "Technical analysis of the call records, mobile number location and messages is currently underway," he added.

Investigators are also trying to ascertain whether the threats were genuinely linked to an organised criminal gang or whether someone used the gangster's name to intimidate and extort money from the businessman.

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