A joint investigation by Surendranagar police and Cyber Crime Cell of Ahmedabad Crime Branch found that Shukla, who is in his 60s, himself prepared the 'threat letter' written in Arabic, and later staged the 'chemical attack', said Surendranagar Superintendent of Police Dipak Meghani.
On April 21, Shukla, who claims to have conducted research on AIDS, lodged an FIR stating that three men attacked him with a chemical spray near his house. They also looted Rs 24,000 and a pen drive which had crucial data related to his HIV-AIDS research, he said.
"A month prior to the attack he had approached us with a threat letter written in Arabic, and claimed that ISIS had threatened to kill him if he did not hand over his AIDS treatment formula," the SP said.
The police however found after examining Shukla's computer that he had drafted the threat letter himself using the Google translator service.
"The chemical sprayed on him was similar to pepper spray used by women for self-defence. Shukla had bought two spray bottles from a mall in Ahmedabad on March 3 and later cooked up the story of attack," said Meghani.
He also wanted to gain sympathy of some people from whom he had borrowed huge amounts of money, the SP said.
Asked if police would take any action against him for the false complaint, the SP said they would only file a report about the FIR being baseless in the court, as per the procedure.
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