Singaraju Venkata Ramana Kumar, the accused, allegedly threatened a man called L Prakash Rao over his cell phone with dire consequences if he "failed" to settle a land dispute involving Rao and another person Mani Prasad, they said.
"Rao, however, got suspicious of the caller and informed the police, who tapped the phone calls and traced Singarju and four others," Deputy Commissioner of Police (West Zone) V Satyanarayana said.
"Mani Prasad approached Singaraju to get the matter settled, who in turn threatened Rao, posing as DGP's son-in-law. Singaraju was offered a share in the land if he had got the matter settled," the top police official said.
Further investigations are on, he added.
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