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Mumbai Crime: Journalist threatens builder for Rs 25 lakh over illegal buildings

Updated on: 09 April,2018 06:14 PM IST  |  Palghar
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The builder alleged that the man had threatened to complain against him to the local civic body, which had taken up a drive to demolish illegal constructions if he did not give him Rs 20 lakh, the police said.

Mumbai Crime: Journalist threatens builder for Rs 25 lakh over illegal buildings

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The district rural police has booked a man, claiming to be the editor of a local publication, for allegedly trying to extort Rs 20 lakh from a builder in Vasai area. The Tulinj police registered offences against the man under Indian Penal Code sections for extortion, the police said in a release.


The builder alleged that the man had threatened to complain against him to the local civic body, which had taken up a drive to demolish illegal constructions if he did not give him Rs 20 lakh, the police said.


A probe was on into the case, the release added.

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