Mumbai: Gangster Chhota Rajan, 3 others to 2-year jail in extortion case

Mumbai: Special CBI court has sentenced gangster Chhota Rajan to two years. Indeed, in the year 2015, Chhota Rajan is accused of threatening Panvel's builder Nandu Wajekar for seeking extortion money of 26 crores. Chhota Rajan has now been sentenced in this case.

What was the matter- Actually, in the year 2015, Nandu Wajekar bought land in Pune and due to that it was decided to pay a commission of 2 crores to agent Parmanand Thakkar (who is wanted). At the same time, Thakkar asked for more money which Vajekar did not want to give. Thakkar then approached Chhota Rajan and threatened to recover more than two crore rupees by threatening the builder. After knowing the matter, Chhota Rajan sent some of his men to Wajekar's office and started threatening him.

His people demanded 26 crores from Wajekar in return for two crores and also threatened to kill Vajekar. Fearing all these threats, Wajekar complained to the Panvel police, after which the police had registered a case of extortion. There are four accused in the case, whose names are Suresh Shinde alias Laxman, Nikam alias Dadaya, Sumit Vijay Matre and Chhota Rajan, according to reports, the police are still searching for agent Permanent Thakkar.

Some 67 cases on Chhota Rajan are registered in Mumbai. It is being told that two cases are registered in Navi Mumbai and one case in Pune.

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