The Asian Age

Woman plots own kidnapping to extort money from brother, held

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi Police has arrested a 38-year-old woman for allegedly plotting her own kidnapping to extort money from her brother. The police said that she also converted her voice into male voice with the help of an app and sent it to her brother for ransom.

The police said the woman was going through a financial crisis and was in need of money following which she converted her voice to sound like a man with the help of an app and sent it to her brother for ransom.

According to M. Harsh Vardhan, the DCP, South district, a complainan­t was received at the Mehrauli police station on Wednesday in which the man stated that his sister had been kidnapped and he was receiving extortion calls and messages from her phone number.

“He also informed that kidnappers had also sent him a photo of his sister which showed her gagged and her hands tied. A case under relevant sections of law was registered and investigat­ion was taken up,” said the additional DCP.

“During investigat­ion, the police visited the house of the complainan­t and checked the CCTV footage of the area where they found that the woman had left her home on Tuesday. The mobile phone of the victim was found switched off and it was only available on WhatsApp through which the ‘alleged kidnappers’ were communicat­ing,” said the additional DCP.

“Through technical analysis, the location of the phone was traced to Agra. A police team went to Agra and based on the last location, they searched around 50 hotels and resorts. While checking a hotel in Tajganj Market in Agra, they found the woman,” said Vardhan.

“The woman told the police that she was going through financial crisis and to fulfil her need for money, she herself planned her kidnapping and demanded ransom from her brother in lieu of her release, he said.

 ?? — PTI ?? Former union minister Vijay Goel and BJP workers during a protest against Delhi and Punjab government at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on Thursday.
— PTI Former union minister Vijay Goel and BJP workers during a protest against Delhi and Punjab government at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on Thursday.

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