Two held for threatening to kidnap doctor's son in Gurugram


Gurugram, Jul 12 (IANS): The police have arrested two persons, including a nurse, for allegedly threatening a prominent doctor of the city that they would kidnap his son if the doctor did not pay Rs 1 crore.

The doctor registered a complaint with the Sector 14 police station.

"The extortion call was made on July 8 and we put the phone number of the accused under surveillance. It was found that a woman was behind the threatening call," said Subhash Bokan, PRO of Gurugram police.

"We strongly suspected known persons behind the extortion attempt. The complainant had told us that he had hired a nurse, Fiza Khan alias Nashrin, some 10 months ago to take care of his elderly mother. Fiza was not happy when she left the job," Bokan said.

The phone number was found to be active at Iffco Chowk area of Gurugram. "Multiple teams were sent to identify the accused. He was eventually arrested on the basis of technical surveillance," Bokan said.

During interrogation, the accused Mustakim Khan (33) revealed that he was lured by Fiza to make the threatening call. She had promised her to pay Rs 20 lakh. As the amount was huge, he agreed.

"Fiza has 8 siblings and she wants to study MBBS. As fees is very expensive, she decided to extort the doctor of Gurugram where she was earlier employed," Bokan said.

"The extortion call was made on July 8 and since then the victim had not made any attempt to pay up. Fiza decided to meet Mustakim near Sector 14 market on Thursday and chose a place to keep a watch on the victim's son," Bokan said.

"As Fiza was not aware about the arrest of Mustakim, officials of Gurugram police caught her when she arrived to meet him," he added.

  

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