Who Were the Four Arrested for Extorting Rs 50 Lakh from a Marine Captain in Bihar?

Synopsis
In a shocking turn of events in Patna, four suspects have been arrested for extorting a Marine Captain of Rs 50 lakh. The police are investigating further connections to a local criminal gang, raising concerns about ongoing crime in the area.
Key Takeaways
- Four individuals arrested for extorting a Marine Captain.
- The extortion demand was Rs 50 lakh.
- Police used technical surveillance to track the suspects.
- All accused are linked to a local criminal gang.
- Further investigations are ongoing to uncover more victims.
Patna, May 21 (NationPress) The police force in Bihar have apprehended four individuals for allegedly coercing a Marine Captain into paying an extortion sum of Rs 50 lakh, who was supervising the construction of a house in the vicinity of the Digha police station.
The situation unfolded when the victim reported receiving threats demanding payment to permit the continuation of construction on his property.
The accused purportedly intimidated the Marine Captain with severe repercussions should he fail to comply.
After the complaint was lodged, the Digha police established a Special Investigation Team (SIT) which utilized technical surveillance, CCTV footage, and call detail records (CDRs) to track down and arrest the suspects.
The Station House Officer (SHO) of Digha Police Station confirmed the apprehensions. The suspects have been named as Shatrudhan Rai alias Bheema, Lalu Kumar, Vinod Kumar, and Pankaj Kumar, all residents of the Digha area, with a criminal background.
These individuals are believed to be affiliated with a local criminal gang. Authorities also seized incriminating materials during the arrests, although specific details remain undisclosed.
According to the Digha SHO, investigations are still active, and further arrests may follow.
The district police are probing the extent of their criminal activities, as they are suspected of having extorted additional victims who have not reported the incidents to law enforcement.
It is noteworthy that in 2016, gang conflicts and extortion threats related to the JP Ganga Path (Marine Drive) project raised public concern. There have been reports of violence during police operations and encroachment drives.