Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Jaipur gang which extorted with rape case trap busted

IN THE NET Gang used trafficked women to honey-trap targets, extorted around `15 crore

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

JAIPUR: A crack team of the Rajastan police busted on Saturday an extortion racket in which dozens of men were blackmaile­d with false rape allegation­s and made to cough up lakhs.

Police’s Special Operations Group (SOG) said the gang, run by a group of individual­s including two Jaipur-based lawyers who used trafficked women to honey-trap the targets, extorted around `12-15 crore from at least 25 people.

SOG inspector general MN Dinesh said two people were arrested and identified them as Akshat Sharma and Vijay aka Sonu Sharma.

Naveen Devani, a lawyer, was the kingpin of the operation that he ran with Anand Shandilya (45) and Nitesh Bandhu Sharma.

Devani and Shandilya primarily identified targets, mostly men of repute in local circles, while Akshat, Vijay and several other suspects allegedly trafficked girls from Jaipur, Ajmer and parts of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhan­d.

The SOG team chanced upon the racket while investigat­ing Shandilya in a separate case.

The modus operandi of the gang was first to trap their ‘targets’ and collect evidence with which they could incriminat­e their targets.

The male members of the gang would approach the ‘victims’ posing as mediaperso­ns with the purported “evidence” — including video clippings — and demand hefty hush money, “which in some cases went up to even `1-2 crore”, the IG said.

If any person refused to pay money, a fake case of rape was lodged.

During the trial the girl turned hostile in court if the money was paid.

Police initiated investigat­ion against the gang based on a complaint lodged by one of the victims Dr Sunit Soni, who runs a hair transplant clinic in Jaipur.

He spent 75 days in jail after the gang lodged the fake rape case against him when he refused to pay them `1 crore. The doctor’s family eventually paid the money, and the girls turned hostile in the court.

The gang mostly invested the money from the racket in real estate and splurged on a lavish lifestyle, the police officer said.

All other accused are absconding and a massive manhunt is on to nab them, Dinesh added. To make a strong case against the gang, the IG appealed to all the victims of the gang to come forward and contact the SOG.

“Their identity will be kept confidenti­al,” the police officer assured.

COPS INITIATED PROBE AGAINST THE GANG BASED ON A COMPLAINT LODGED BY ONE OF THE VICTIMS DR SONI, WHO RUNS A CLINIC IN JAIPUR

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