New Delhi:
A man, who was arrested for allegedly trying to extort money from Anoushka Shankar, daughter of sitar maestro Pandit Ravi Shankar, after obtaining her private photographs by hacking her emails, sought bail from a Delhi court but Delhi Police opposed the relief on Tuesday.
Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Kaveri Baweja, after hearing arguments from accused Junaid Khan and prosecution, reserved the order on the application for Wednesday. In his plea, Khan, arrested from Mumbai by Delhi Police's Special Cell on September 14, claimed he belongs to a respectable family and had been implicated in the case.
The accused said he was a sub-dealer in a share trading firm. "The present FIR was the first case against him and the police had also failed to recover anything from him," his counsel submitted.
Public Prosecutor Naveen Kumar, on the other hand, opposed the bail saying the accused had demanded US $1,22,000 from Shankar, who is residing in the USA, on the basis of her private picture retrieved after hacking her emails.
A senior Home Ministry official had shot off a letter to the Delhi Police on August eight on a complaint forwarded to him by Pandit Ravi Shankar stating his daughter was being harassed and blackmailed on the material stolen from her emails and lap-top and being asked huge money in return for the pictures.
Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Kaveri Baweja, after hearing arguments from accused Junaid Khan and prosecution, reserved the order on the application for Wednesday. In his plea, Khan, arrested from Mumbai by Delhi Police's Special Cell on September 14, claimed he belongs to a respectable family and had been implicated in the case.
The accused said he was a sub-dealer in a share trading firm. "The present FIR was the first case against him and the police had also failed to recover anything from him," his counsel submitted.
Public Prosecutor Naveen Kumar, on the other hand, opposed the bail saying the accused had demanded US $1,22,000 from Shankar, who is residing in the USA, on the basis of her private picture retrieved after hacking her emails.
A senior Home Ministry official had shot off a letter to the Delhi Police on August eight on a complaint forwarded to him by Pandit Ravi Shankar stating his daughter was being harassed and blackmailed on the material stolen from her emails and lap-top and being asked huge money in return for the pictures.
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