Thane police on Tuesday filed a chargesheet against Iqbal Kaskar (Dawood Ibrahim's brother) and others for extortion from builders and jewellers.
The 1643-page chargesheet includes confessional statements from all seven of the accused, of which four have been arrested while three are wanted.
On September 18, Thane anti-extortion cell (AEC) arrested Kaskar on the charges of extortion, from his Mumbai residence after a complaint was filed by a builder who was facing extortion threats since 2013.
The builder was taken into confidence and a complaint of extortion was registered at the Kasarvadavali Police Station.
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