A Nagpur banker faced extortion by a local goon, Adesh Samudre, after being denied a loan. Samudre blackmailed the banker by recording his visits to a brothel and threatened to expose the footage to his family. As a result, the banker was forced to hand over gold and valuables amounting to Rs 2.35 lakh to Samudre. The incident sheds light on the vulnerability of individuals to such crimes and the need for stringent measures to combat blackmail and extortion. The banker’s ordeal serves as a cautionary tale for others who may find themselves in similar situations. It is imperative for law enforcement agencies to crack down on such criminal activities to ensure the safety and security of citizens. This incident underscores the importance of being cautious and vigilant in dealings with unknown individuals to prevent falling victim to such schemes.

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Nagpur banker extorted Rs 2.35 lakh by goon threatening to expose brothel visits to family.
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