Indian man faces jail, caning over bid to extort bank

IANS  |  Singapore 

A 35-year-old Indian national faces a jail term of 2-5 years and over his bid to extort half a million dollars from in Singapore, the media reported on Wednesday.

According to court papers, Nagarajan Balajee had allegedly threatened to publish a libel concerning Aalishaan Zaidi, 47, the at Bank, unless he paid 500,000 dollars, the reported.

Zaidi was one of a few employees who received the threatening e-mails sent anonymously. He earlier made a police report on the bank's behalf.

The Indian man was arrested on Sunday and several laptops as well as were seized from him in connection with the case, the report said.

According to the daily, the had made a police report last Thursday about how it had been threatened with a leakage of confidential information. Balajee was believed to have used multiple fictitious e-mail accounts to deliver the threats anonymously.

Preliminary investigations by the police also found that the suspect might have used overseas-registered mobile lines and to mask his identity to evade detection. A allows unauthorised content from overseas to be accessed by users.

Balajee is out on bail and due to appear in court on October 30.

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First Published: Wed, October 03 2018. 18:08 IST