New Delhi: An Assistant Sub-Inspector of Delhi Police, who was allegedly the main accused in an extortion case filed in south Delhi's Hauz Khas area, has been arrested, officials said on Sunday.
The ASI has been suspended and proceedings for his dismissal are being contemplated, they said.
The accused has been identified as Rajbir Singh, police said, adding that four other accused in the case were earlier arrested.
Singh had been awarded Police Medals for Meritorious Service in 2019.
The Delhi Police in a statement said they have a zero-tolerance policy towards police personnel indulging in unwarranted activities.
"There is no place in the force for personnel like ASI Rajbir Singh, who is allegedly found involved in a serious criminal case. He will have to go through the legal process. Delhi Police is examining the possibility of withdrawal of medals conferred upon him.
"He has been suspended and proceedings for his dismissal are being contemplated. This is a strong message for everyone to be careful and not to indulge in undesirable activities," the statement said.
According to the police, an FIR was registered at Hauz Khas police station in which the complainant had alleged that on June 28, 2020, his father received a call where the caller introduced himself as gangster Kala, who threatened him and asked him to pay Rs two crore.
Kala also threatened to kill the complainant and his entire family if they failed to comply with his demands, police said.
During the investigation, it was revealed that the SIM card and the mobile phone used to make the extortion call was allegedly snatched on June 27 from a person named Ram Murthy in Rohtak, Haryana, a senior police officer said.
However, the snatched mobile phone was not used to make the call. Instead, its SIM card was used in another mobile phone to make the extortion call, the officer said.