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Cricketer Rinku Singh threatened with Rs 5 crore extortion through email, suspect claims connection with D-Company

The accused from Darbhanga in Bihar, posed as a member of the underworld outfit D-Company and sent a series of threatening emails from abroad, sources said

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During questioning of suspect, the police found that he had contacted Rinku Singh’s event manager, claiming underworld links. File Pic/AFP

During questioning of suspect, the police found that he had contacted Rinku Singh’s event manager, claiming underworld links. File Pic/AFP

In a shocking twist to the ongoing investigation, Mumbai Police have found that Mohammad Dilshad Naushad, the man who allegedly sent threatening emails to Zeeshan Siddique, son of late NCP leader Baba Siddique, had also targeted Indian cricketer Rinku Singh, demanding Rs 5 crore in ransom.

According to investigators, the 33-year-old accused from Darbhanga in Bihar, posed as a member of the underworld outfit D-Company and sent a series of threatening emails from abroad. During questioning, it came to light that Dilshad had contacted Rinku Singh’s event manager, claiming underworld links and warning of “severe consequences” if the money was not paid.

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