A fake policeman extorted Rs 1.40 lakh from a man and a woman threatening to frame them under the charge of making out in a public place, said a police official on Friday.
The victims work in the same firm. They were sitting in a car near the Kingdom of Heaven on Wednesday around 8.15 pm, when a man wearing a police uniform forced them to bribe him Rs 1.40 lakh.
According to the complaint filed by Shubham Taneja, a resident of Sector-9, he was approached by the fake police and was asked to lower the window.
The man, Taneja alleged, took mobiles phones and identity cards of both of them and threatened to take them to the police station.
He then asked them to pay Rs 2 lakh in bribe if they wanted to go.
"We both withdrew Rs 1 lakh from our ATM cards, while Rs 40,000 were kept in the car. After taking Rs 1.40 lakh, he returned our phones and identity cards and fled.
We went to our homes and filed a complaint on Thursday," Taneja said.
Following the complaint, an FIR was registered against the "fake cop" under section 384 (extortion) of the IPC at Sector 29 Police Station late Thursday evening.
"We are trying to identify the accused with the help of CCTV footage of the area," said Sub Inspector Sajjan Singh, the Investigating Officer.
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