■ By Alok Singh
NEW DELHI,
BUSINESSPERSONS in Delhi
have received around 160 extortion calls till October this year,
averaging one call every other
day, giving the fraternity sleepless nights.
The majority of these calls originate from foreign-based gangsters or their associates, using
Voice Over Internet Protocol or
international phone numbers,
police sources said on Tuesday.
According to the sources, the
calls were received mostly by
builders and property dealers,
jewellers, and owners of sweet
shops and car showrooms across
the city. Around 160 extortion
calls to businessmen have been
reported till October (around 300
days) this year. In some cases,
the calls were followed by firing
outside the house of the office
of the targeted individual, a
source said.
Last week, seven such cases
were reported in just four days
where gangsters targeted a jeweller, gym owner, property dealer, sweet shop owner and a motor
workshop owner among others.
In one such incident reported
from Rohini on November 5,
three men entered a showroom
and fired in the air. They left
behind an extortion note with the
names of gangsters and an
amount written on it.
“Yogesh
Dahia, Fajje Bhai and Monti
Mann and Rs 10 crore”, said the
note. In another case on
November 7, a call was made by
an international number
demanding Rs 7 crore from a
gym owner in Nangloi. The caller
claimed to be associated with
jailed gangster Deepak Boxer,
who is an associate of Lawrence
Bishnoi. In all the seven cases,
FIRs have been registered and
separate teams of the Special Cell
and Crime Branch are working
to nab the culprits, a police officer said.
According to the Delhi Police’s
statistics accessed by PTI, a total
of 133 extortion cases were
reported from across the national capital till August 15, this year.
A total of 141 such cases were
reported during the same period last year and the figure for 2022
was 110, according to the statistics.
Police said 204 cases of people getting extortion calls were
reported throughout 2023 and
187 in 2022.
A police officer, who handles
such cases, said the callers mostly use VOIP numbers or
WhatsApp numbers taken on
fake SIM cards.
Sources said police have identified 11 gangs involved in making the extortion calls as well as
shootings and murders in the
national capital region in the last
few months.
The gangs include Lawrence
Bishnoi-Goldy Brar, Himanshu
Bhau among others.