The Mumbai Crime Branch has made significant progress in dismantling a notorious extortion racket linked to the Chhota Rajan gang. Five members were arrested for attempting to extort a local real estate developer who had already paid a staggering Rs 55 la
Mumbai Crime BranchChhota RajanExtortionReal EstateLaw EnforcementReal Estate MumbaiOct 31, 2024
Chhota Rajan, whose real name is Rajendra Nikalje, is one of the most wanted criminals in Mumbai. He has been involved in various criminal activities, including extortion, drug trafficking, and contract killings.
The real estate developer had already paid Rs 55 lakh to the Chhota Rajan gang as protection money.
The Commissioner of Police for Mumbai is Dr. Hemant Nagrale.
The Mumbai Crime Branch is conducting thorough investigations, making arrests, and launching public awareness campaigns to educate citizens about the signs of extortion and how to protect themselves.
Five members of the Chhota Rajan gang were arrested in a recent operation by the Mumbai Crime Branch.
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