A shocking incident of extortion has come to light in Delhi, where a 30-year-old man from Haryana was arrested for attempting to extort Rs 1 crore from a businessman. The accused, identified as Vikas, had been posing as a notorious gangster to intimidate the victim. According to the police, Vikas had been making threatening calls to the businessman, demanding Rs 1 crore in exchange for not harming him or his family. The victim, who owns a factory in Delhi, had been receiving these calls for several days and was getting increasingly worried. He finally approached the police, who launched an investigation into the matter. The police were able to track down Vikas and arrest him from his residence in Haryana. During interrogation, Vikas revealed that he had been facing financial difficulties and had resorted to extortion to make quick money. He had been using a fake identity and posing as a gangster to intimidate his victims. The police have recovered a mobile phone and a SIM card from Vikas, which were used to make the threatening calls. The accused has been booked under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and is currently in police custody. The police are investigating further to see if Vikas had any accomplices or if he had targeted any other victims. The incident has highlighted the growing problem of extortion in the city, where criminals are using fake identities and intimidation tactics to extract money from innocent people. The police are urging citizens to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities. In recent years, there have been several cases of extortion reported in Delhi, where criminals have used various tactics to extract money from victims. The police are working to crack down on these crimes and ensure that the city remains safe for its citizens. The arrest of Vikas is a significant breakthrough in the case and the police are hoping to use this as a deterrent to prevent similar crimes in the future. The incident has also raised questions about the ease with which criminals are able to obtain fake identities and use them to commit crimes. The police are working to address this issue and prevent such crimes from happening in the future.