This whole Prince Khan situation in Jharkhand is just getting crazier ah . Now police have arrested one of his associates for trying to extort money from a company in Bokaro.
And this isn't some small-time operation . The main gangster,Prince Khan,is apparently running his whole network from Pakistan .
The story goes that Jharkhand police arrested a guy named Rakesh Kumar on June 2 in Dumri area . He was allegedly threatening the manager of BMW Industries Limited,Suresh Kumar Singh,for money.
But this has been going on for a while . manager,Suresh Kumar Singh,had actually filed complaint way back on March 12 at the Industrial Police Station . He said he was getting extortion demands in Prince Khan's name and was being threatened with serious consequences.
So police formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to look into it . After a lot of questioning,they nabbed Rakesh Kumar.
And honestly,this is where things get really wild.
During interrogation,Kumar reportedly confessed that he was getting instructions directly from Prince Khan on an international WhatsApp number . Imagine getting orders for extortion from another country .
Few things standing out clearly in this case:
- handwritten threat note was allegedly prepared and circulated on social media to create fear.
- Rakesh Kumar reportedly received ₹1.50 lakh in two bank accounts to carry out the plan.
- Police are now checking his phone,which has WhatsApp records with Prince Khan.
And police are now looking into these financial transactions very closely . That ₹1.50 lakh is just one part of it,they're trying to figure out whole network. The evidence from Kumar's mobile phone is going to be very important for the investigation.
It just shows what a headache this is for local police . How do you fight crime network when main boss is sitting outside the country completely? This international connection makes everything so much more complicated.
The investigation is still going on obviously,but catching one guy like Rakesh Kumar is one thing… stopping the whole gang run by someone in Pakistan is another challenge altogether…








