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Indian national attempts to extort Rs 2.6 crore from Standard Chartered Bank in Singapore; faces jail and caning

Press Trust of India October 3, 2018, 09:53:24 IST

A 35-year-old Indian national, who tried to extort half-a-million Singapore dollars from Standard Chartered Bank in Singapore, was charged in court.

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Indian national attempts to extort Rs 2.6 crore from Standard Chartered Bank in Singapore; faces jail and caning

Singapore: A 35-year-old Indian national, who tried to extort half-a-million Singapore dollars from Standard Chartered Bank in Singapore, was charged in court. Nagarajan Balajee faces a jail term of between two and five years and caning under a charge of “attempting to commit extortion,” The Straits Times reported on Wednesday. [caption id=“attachment_2494478” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File photo of a Standard Chartered Bank branch. Reuters File photo of a Standard Chartered Bank branch. Reuters[/caption] According to court documents, Balajee had allegedly threatened to publish a defamatory libel concerning Aalishaan Zaidi, 47, the global head of digital banking at Standard Chartered Bank, unless he paid SGD 5,00,000. Zaidi was one of a few bank employees who received the threatening e-mails sent anonymously. He made the police report on the bank’s behalf. Balajee was arrested on 30 September along Kovan Road in suburban Singapore. Several laptops and mobile phones were seized from him in connection with the case, the police said. The bank had made a police report last Thursday about how it had been threatened with a leakage of confidential information. Balajee is believed to have used multiple fictitious e-mail accounts to deliver the threats to the bank anonymously, according to The Straits Times. Preliminary investigations by the police also found that he might have used overseas registered mobile lines and virtual private network (VPN) services to mask his identity, to evade detection. VPNs allow unauthorised content from overseas to be accessed by users. Balajee is currently out on SGD 20,000 bail and will be back in court on 30 October.

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