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JJ Hospital MBBS Student Threatened, Forced To Pay 10,000, 3 booked

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Mumbai: On the complaint by a first-year MBBS student from Sir JJ Hospital who alleged that he was threatened and forced to transfer money, the police have booked 3 three unidentified individuals.
Speaking to PTI, the Mumbai Police on Sunday informed that that they have registered an FIR against three unidentified individuals on the basis of a complaint by a first-year MBBS student from Sir JJ Hospital who alleged that he was threatened and forced to transfer Rs 10,000 in the Dongri area of the city. Based on his statement, an FIR has been registered against three unidentified individuals under sections 308(3), 308(2), and 3(5) of the Indian Penal Code. The police have begun an investigation into the matter.
The incident took place on March 5 at around 9 pm when the student had gone to eat at a restaurant near the hospital, the police said.
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The student told the police in his statement that he was a first-year MBBS student at the Sir JJ Hospital, and on March 5, he had finished dinner at a restaurant when he was accosted by a person who said, "Are you new to this area? What are you doing here? This is our area, don't you recognize us?" The student said that he did not recognise him, after which he took him to a lane by engaging him in conversation, and there he called two more of his friends who threatened the student to give him all the money he had or else they would kill him, the statement said, quotes PTI
The student in his statement said he told the person had no money on him and then called his father who arranged for Rs 5,000 to be sent through 'PhonePe'. He also borrowed Rs 5,000 from a friend. The accused then asked the student to scan a QR code on their payment app and conducted four transactions to transfer Rs 10,000.
Following the incident, the student approached Dongri police and lodged a complaint.
Kajal joined Medical Dialogue in 2019 for the Latest Health News. She has done her graduation from the University of Delhi. She mainly covers news about the Latest Healthcare. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in.