Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Farmhouse owner held for illegally detaining bizman

- Leena Dhankhar leena.dhankhar@htlive.com

GURUGRAM: The Haryana State Vigilance Bureau on Thursday arrested a farmhouse owner for allegedly helping two police officials in illegally detaining a call centre owner and extorting ₹57 lakh from him.

The suspect was identified as one Krishan Kumar Yadav, a resident of Kherki Duala, who owns a farmhouse in Farukhnaga­r. He was produced before the court on Friday and taken on a twoday police remand, said officials.

According to the Faridabad vigilance department, the victim, Naveen Bhutani, who runs a call centre and sells religious products in the UK and Australia, had approached the senior officers of the department with a complaint against two officials of Kherki Daula police station, alleging that they had extorted ₹57 lakh from him and were demanding another ₹10 lakh.

On December 28, the State Vigilance Bureau, following the complaint, had arrested a head constable of Kherki Daula police station and booked its station house officer (SHO) for accepting bribes.

However, the latter remains untraceabl­e, said officials.

Bhutani had alleged that he was illegally picked up from a resort near Kherki Daula on the expressway and taken to the police station where he was beaten up by the station house officer and threatened with dire consequenc­es.

The victim told the officials that SHO had forcefully kept his laptop, which contained all his business data. He had even taken the help of a person from an outsourced agency, who scanned the company’s turn over, data and other confidenti­al data, said officials.

The complainan­t was illegally detained and allegedly taken to a farmhouse in Farukhnaga­r, nearly 12 kilometres from the police station.

PK Aggarwal, director general of police (DGP), vigilance, said that the two policemen threatened Bhutani to put him behind bars and illegally detained him. “They forced him to make calls to his family members, friends and relatives, asking them to arrange for money.

One of his friends arranged the money and came to hand it over to him.

Meanwhile, he was taken around in his car by the head constable and two other men,” he said.

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