Aslam Parvez alias Sufi alias Billa (53), his daughter Sheeba and the property dealer Shahid alias Mota were arrested on Friday by Central Delhi police from Sirkiwalan area after a complaint was lodged against them by Mumtaz Begum on October 19 at Hauz Qazi police station.
Police have recovered Rs 3 lakh cash and 72 gram gold jewellery from his hideouts.
Accordig to the complainant, her husband had expired in April, 2012 and she has a 13-year-old daughter. Sometime in June 2013, Sheeba came in her contact and made her believe that her husband's soul is trapped and roaming around in her house. She claimed it could be fatal for her only brother and daughter.
Begum, somehow, arranged the money from her small savings and also took loans from her relatives and handed over the money Parvez. After few days, he demanded Rs 5 lakh which was given to him, police said.
"In September, Parvez again demanded Rs 10 Lakh... Begum was so frightened that she handed over original registered documents of her house and gold jewellery of her sisters to Parvez and a property dealer namely Shahid alias Mota," said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) Alok Kumar today.
After some time, the complainant disclosed the happenings to her younger brother and sisters. They then demanded their original documents from the duo, police said.
"Instead of returning the documents, the accused Parvez gave three 'potlis' to them to be opened on first day of moon. All the family members waited for the day - October 6 - but were shocked to find that there were two bundles of papers covered with notes of Rs 1000 and Rs 500, some handwritten Urdu papers and old coins laced with brass," said Kumar.
During investigation, extensive search of the trio was launched. Finally, on the basis of secret information and technical surveillance, Parvez was arrested from Sirkiwalan area on Friday.
"After his arrest, he was interrogated at length during which he claimed to be an influential person in Old Delhi area. People used to visit him for solution of their problems through his own rituals and methods. He also told police that he along with his daughter and Shahid had duped several persons in the name of rituals," said Kumar.
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