Sanjay Seth, Minister of State for Defence (File Photo)
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Union Minister Sanjay Seth receives Rs 50 lakh extortion threat

Following the threat, security measures have been heightened, with investigations underway in both Delhi and Jharkhand.

Mukesh Ranjan

RANCHI: Ranchi MP and Union Minister of State for Defence, Sanjay Seth, has received an extortion demand of Rs 50 lakh via a text message while attending the winter session of Parliament in New Delhi. The criminals behind the message threatened him to pay the amount within three days or face severe consequences.

Seth was in Delhi when he received the message on his phone. Speaking about the incident, he said, “I have informed the police. Today I am in my constituency. Police is doing its job, I am doing mine.”

Following the threat, security measures have been heightened, with investigations underway in both Delhi and Jharkhand. Delhi Police, after being alerted by Seth, initiated a preliminary inquiry. Top officials, including the Police Commissioner, visited his residence in Delhi to gather details about the case.

During their investigation, Delhi Police traced the origin of the message to Hosir, a locality in Ranchi. Subsequently, Delhi Police informed Jharkhand Director General of Police (DGP) Anurag Gupta about the findings. In response, Gupta ordered an immediate probe into the matter.

According to police sources, a joint team from Delhi Police and Ranchi Police is conducting investigations in Hosir, under the Kanke Police Station area. So far, two suspects have been arrested, although the main accused remains at large.

This appears to be the first instance of a central-level minister receiving an extortion threat via text message.

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