Former Manager of Sidhu Moosewala and Associates Charged with Extortion in Punjab
Ludhiana: Moose Wala’s ex-manager, eight others booked for extortion bids
Hindustan Times
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Shaganpreet Singh, the former manager of the late singer Sidhu Moosewala, along with his family and associates, has been charged with extortion attempts against two businessmen in Doraha, Punjab, India. This marks the fourth case against them in a month, highlighting ongoing criminal activities linked to organized crime in the region.
- 01Shaganpreet Singh and eight others charged with extortion in Punjab.
- 02Victims reported demands of ₹50 lakh and ₹1 crore from gang members.
- 03This is the fourth extortion case against the accused in one month.
- 04Gangster Doni Bal, a key figure in these extortion attempts, has a history of violent crimes.
- 05Saudagar Singh, Shaganpreet's father, allegedly aids in targeting victims.
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Shaganpreet Singh, the former manager of the late singer Sidhu Moosewala, along with his family and associates, has been booked for attempted extortion against two businessmen in Doraha, Punjab, India. The group, which includes Shaganpreet's brother Jagpreet Singh and father Saudagar Singh, is accused of demanding ₹50 lakh and ₹1 crore from the victims while threatening harm to their families. This incident marks the fourth extortion case against them within a month, indicating a troubling trend of organized crime in the region. Gangster Doni Bal, who is linked to these extortion attempts, has a notorious reputation for orchestrating violent crimes and extortion rackets across Punjab. The police have charged the accused under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, including extortion and criminal intimidation. Saudagar Singh is believed to assist in identifying potential victims, passing information to his sons, who then relay it to Doni Bal for extortion efforts.
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The ongoing criminal activities linked to organized crime are creating fear among local business communities in Punjab, affecting their safety and financial stability.
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