Chandigarh: Woman Demanded Lakhs of Rupees from Landlord of Tampering

The police has sent all the accused in court and sent them to judicial custody
Chandigarh: Woman Demanded Lakhs of Rupees from Landlord  of Tampering

There is a strange case in Chandigarh Sector-44. The girl first took the room to rent and then together with a couple, accused the elderly landlord of tampering. Not only that, the photo of the elderly threatened to make viral on social media demanding Rs 2 lakh. In the first instalment

, 20 thousand rupees, but before the second installment, the police arrested the accused. The accused have been identified as Tilakraj (62), resident of Marakanda of Haryana's Kurukshetra, Geeta (47) and Sukhwinder Kaur (27) of Ropar of Punjab.

The police have sent all the accused in court and sent them to judicial custody. SDO Sudarshan Lal retired from PWD They live alone in their house. In the complaint given to the police on Thursday, Sudarshan Lal (84) said that he lives in Sector-44. On April 15, a girl came to her house and named herself Sukhwinder Kaur. He said that he has to go to a farmer -34 for his daily duration. Because of this, he needs a rented room. He rented the room for four thousand rupees per month.

He said that he has not come with the papers now, the next day his parents will also come to stay together. The next day a woman and a man came into his house. Sukhwinder told both his mother and father Sudarshan said that during this time he called his name Geeta and Tilakraj and accused him of tampering with his daughter Sukhwinder. During this, everyone threatened that if he did not pay 2 lakh rupees, his photo would be viral on social media, due to which he agreed. He also gave 20 thousand rupees on the basis of the first instalment.

The elderly realized that he was being blackmailed, after which the matter was reported to the police. The accused called for the remaining money near the gurdwara located in Sector-34, at around 8 pm, after which the police laid a trap and arrested the accused. Police say that the case is being scrutinized.

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