The accused, identified as Mohammed Naved, had befriended the woman in February at a mobile repair shop in the locality and they exchanged their phone numbers.
Soon, he asked the woman out for dinner at a restaurant in Chandni Mahal on her birthday and convinced her into going to a lodge next to the restaurant, on the pretext of a surprise, where he allegedly raped her and claimed to have shot a video of the incident, said a police officer.
When Naved allegedly started asking the woman to go around with his friends, she approached the police and reported the matter, said the officer.
A case was registered under Sections 376 (rape), 384 (extortion) and 506 (criminal intimidation) of IPC and Naved was arrested, the officer said.
However, the police haven't yet recovered any obscene video clip which the accused claimed to have possessed. Further investigation is underway, the officer added.
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