




“For the past one month-and-a-half, Wagle had been making telephone calls to a cable operator and internet service provider operating in the Bori Muhalla area and telling him to hand over his operations to him. When the complainant refused to hand over his business, Wagle demanded a payment of Rs 1 lakh every month. The complainant has about 3,000 points (connections) in the area,” said Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Rakesh Maria.
“The complainant kept delaying the payment for some time. Eventually Wagle used Dawood’s name and threatened to break his hands and feet if the money was not paid up, following which the complainant approached the Crime Branch. Wagle was arrested by the AEC on Thursday and has been remanded to police custody till August 4,” said Maria.


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