20 June,2022 07:52 AM IST | Mumbai | Samiullah Khan
The six men arrived in two rickshaws and insisted that the complainant sit in one of them. File pic
A 35-year-old assistant film director found himself in a filmi situation, when he was abducted by six âNarcotics Control Bureau (NCB) officers' and then asked to pay Rs 3 lakh to avoid being arrested recently. It turned out they were fake and the Mumbai crime branch's unit IX on Sunday arrested three of them. They had allegedly threatened the Andheri resident with arrest for supplying drugs. The police are looking for the other accomplices.
According to the police, on Wednesday the complainant met a friend at a bar in Andheri. At about 9:00 pm when he stepped out to go home, six men who arrived in two auto-rickshaws asked him to sit in one of the vehicles.
The police said the men claimed to be NCB officers and told the complainant they had received a tip-off that he supplies drugs. The accused then took him near the Andheri-Juhu Bridge and threatened to arrest him unless he paid them Rs 3 lakh. When he said that he did not have cash with him, the men asked him to call his father with the cash. The complainant's father arranged for and gave the kidnappers Rs 1 lakh. The men told him to pay the rest of the money in two days, or they would issue an arrest warrant for his son, said an officer from the crime branch.
The complainant then inquired with a couple of his friends about one of the âNCB officers,' who had told him his name was Patil. He was told there was no officer with this name in the NCB. He and his father approached the DN Nagar police. The DN Nagar police and crime branch unit IX began investigating the case.
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On Thursday when the complainant received a call from one of the accused, he negotiated with him. "The police told the complainant to tell the accused to pick up the remaining cash from the WEH at Jogeshwari, Saturday. When the three accused reached the spot in the wee hours of Sunday, we arrested them," the crime branch officer added. They were remanded in police custody. Police are trying to trace the three other accused.