Uttar Pradesh: Demands extortion of 350 crores to become a billionaire
Uttar Pradesh: Demands extortion of 350 crores to become a billionaire
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Agra: For the last few days, many incidents are being carried out by criminals in Uttar Pradesh. Meanwhile, Bharat Chaudhary (18), son of Narottam Chaudhary, an employee of his own firm, Manoj Gupta, owner of PC Chains, a firm located in Agra's salt market, demanded extortion of Rs 350 crore. When he got caught on Thursday with the help of surveillance, his information has been received.

The criminal student had stolen a SIM from a friend's double SIM mobile and threatened him with extortion money, so that the police could not reach him. He dreamed of becoming a billionaire overnight. To accomplish this it carried out this incident. He thought that if he asks for 350 crores, then 100 crores will be got. Kamala Nagar resident PC Chains owner Manoj Gupta received a threat of 350 million extortion money on his mobile phone at around 7.30 pm on Tuesday evening.

The threatening person had described himself as a big crook, his style was also very scary. He told the Kotwali police in his statement. The police was also shocked to hear the amount. The police suspected that this work was not done by a professional crook. While giving information about the incident, the same CO Kotwali Chaman Singh Chavda said that the police engaged the surveillance team. The SIM from which the call was made was registered in the name of Nagla Devjit Rahwasi Rahul. The police reached Rahul. Also, the investigation of the entire case is being continuously investigated by the police.

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