Pranay Tiwari worked as a supervisor at store in a prominent south Delhi mall. He used the information filled by customers in feedback forms to identify his victims and make the extortion calls, they said.
On August 28, a west Delhi-based businessman lodged a police complaint alleging that a man claiming to be a don by the name Rizwan Khan had called him and demanded Rs 1 crore, the police said.
The caller had threatened to harm him and members of his family if he failed to pay the money, they said.
In the other cases, too, the caller had identified himself as Khan and told them that they were under constant surveillance, the police said.
Teams of the Delhi, Mumbai, Haryana and Chhattisgarh police worked to get information about the accused.
They studied his modus operandi and traced him to Rewa in Madhya Pradesh. He was making the extortion calls from different locations, the police said.
A team was constituted and raids were carried out in Rewa and nearby areas, and it was found that Tiwari was in Ratehara in Rewa, they said.
A Crime Branch team kept the money at the place, which was chosen by the accused. He collected it at 3.45 am, assuming it was safe. However, as soon as he picked up the package and started moving, he was nabbed, the police said.
During interrogation, he said that he worked as a supervisor in a chocolate shop at Ambience Mall in Vasant Kunj where it was a common practice for customers to fill feedback forms, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime) Rajesh Deo said.
Since the accused had a lot of personnel information such as birthday and anniversary dates, he was able to stun his victims by revealing these details in his extortion SMSes, the officer said.
Tiwari would claim to be from the underworld and direct them pay between anything between Rs 1 and Rs 5 crore, he said.
He had been doing this since January and the police are probing whether he had actually got any extortion money, the officer said.
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