Abu Salem extortion case: Hearing deferred till June 7

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

A Court on Saturday deferred the hearing in the 2002 extortion case involving gangster till June 7.

Earlier in the day, the heard arguments to decide the quantum of punishment to be granted to in the above case.

On May 30, the Court had scheduled the hearing in the extortion case for June 2.

For those unversed, was convicted for demanding Rs 5 crore from a Delhi-based businessman, Ashok Gupta, in 2002, in exchange for providing security to the latter (also known as protection money).

Thereafter, charges were imposed against Salem under Sections 387,506/507 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

While Chanchal Mehta, Majid Khan, and Mohd Ashraf, who were identified as Salem's compliance in the case, were acquitted, another accused, Sajjan Kumar Soni, died during the course of trial.

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First Published: Sat, June 02 2018. 17:20 IST