City
Epaper

Police registers case against duo for attacking builder with axe for not paying Rs 1 crore extortion money

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 3, 2023 18:07 IST

Police in Maharashtra’s Thane city  registered a case against two men for seriously injuring a builder after he refused ...

Open in App

Police in Maharashtra’s Thane city  registered a case against two men for seriously injuring a builder after he refused to comply with their demand for extortion money of Rs 1 crore, said an official. No one has been arrested yet, he said.

The station house officer of Daighar police station said the accused, identified as Sachin Patil and Gurunath Bhoir, were trying to extort money from the 36-year-old complainant for the past two weeks saying he had earned a lot from his business.

The accused went to the complainant’s home on Wednesday night to extract money from him, said the official. They first tried to bundle him into their car. When he resisted and foiled their attempt, the duo attacked the builder with an axe, leaving him severely injured, said the official.

Tags: Policeextortion money
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiRobbery at Mumbai Cop’s Worli Residence; Gold Chain and Mobile Phones Stolen

NationalOm Prakash, Ex-Karnataka DGP, Found Dead at His Home in Bengaluru

Social ViralBengaluru: Man Sits on Chair in Traffic and Sips Tea for Viral Video, Gets Fined (Watch)

NationalGhaziabad Shocker: Police Official Misbehaves and Abuses Woman, Sparks Outrage Among Internet Users (Watch Video)

MumbaiMumbai: 32-Year-Old Married Woman Blackmailed With Obscene Videos; Accused Arrested by Khar Police

Maharashtra Realted Stories

MumbaiMumbai Accident: Delivery Boy Killed After Being Hit by BEST Bus in Prabhadevi

Mumbai26/11 Mumbai Attacks: Tahawwur Hussain Rana Denies Role During Crime Branch Interrogation

NashikNashik: 20-Year-Old Woman Killed in Leopard Attack in Dindori Taluka

NashikSimhastha Authority to Be Established in Nashik: Eknath Shinde Unveils Plans in Mumbai Meeting

NashikNashik Water Crisis: Low Pressure, Tankers Deployed, Citizens Protest Over Lack of Supply