The Borneo Post

Police arrest three over alleged attempt to blackmail founder of India’s Paytm

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NEW DELHI: Indian police have arrested three people, including the spokeswoma­n for Paytm, the country’s biggest digital payments company, after alleged attempts to blackmail its founder and extort 200 million rupees ( US$ 2.7 million) by threatenin­g to leak stolen personal data.

Police said Sonia Dhawan and her two male accomplice­s were arrested on Monday following a complaint by Vijay Shekhar Sharma, the founder of Paytm’s parent One97 Communicat­ion.

Pay tm count s China’s Alibaba Group and Japan’s SoftBank Group Corp among its investors.

“Sharma complained that a female employee and her partners stole some data and demanded 20 crore rupees from him using the data,” Ajay Pal Sharma, a senior police official, said in a video message on Twitter. One crore is worth 10 million rupees.

“Police are investigat­ing the nature of the stolen data and the modus operandi of the accused people,” Sharma said.

Indian media said that Dhawan had been a long- time personal assistant to Sharma as well as the company’s spokeswoma­n.

Dhawan, who is in police custody, could not be reached for comment . Sharma did not immediatel­y respond to a request seeking comment. Another top company official declined to comment.

In a statement to local TV channel NDTV, Paytm conf i rmed the ar r e s t s . — Reuters

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