A court declared Hari Singh Shekhawat a proclaimed offender in 2016. He has now been arrested by Delhi Police for attempting to extort money from a multinational garment firm in 2008.
- 72-year-old Hari Singh Shekhawat arrested
- Case originates from 2008 extortion attempt
- Declared proclaimed offender in 2016
Delhi Police have taken into custody 72‑year‑old Hari Singh Shekhawat on extortion charges stemming from a 2008 incident where he allegedly tried to force a multinational garment company to pay him money. The arrest concludes a 15‑year pursuit involving multiple investigations and legal maneuvers.
Shekhawat, an employee of the global apparel firm, allegedly demanded a substantial sum in 2008. Although the initial probe stalled due to insufficient evidence, a special court in 2016 labeled him a "proclaimed offender," a status that empowers authorities to take stricter action.
The proclaimed offender designation means Shekhawat ignored court orders and evaded arrest, prompting law enforcement to employ enhanced measures that finally led to his capture.
Historical Background
Extortion cases in India often involve protracted legal battles, with many perpetrators being declared proclaimed offenders when they defy court summons. The early 2000s saw a surge in corporate reports of employee‑initiated financial coercion, spurring calls for reforms in the criminal justice process.
Why This Matters
BozokMedia analysis shows that this arrest sends a clear signal to corporations: economic intimidation will not be tolerated, and the judicial system remains resolute in pursuing such crimes.
"Long‑term perseverance in investigations is the cornerstone of delivering justice in complex extortion cases," says criminal law expert Dr. Anita Sharma.
Frequently Asked Questions
Question 1: Has Hari Singh Shekhawat been presented before a court yet?
Answer: Yes, he is scheduled to appear before the court next week for a hearing on the extortion charges.
Question 2: What actions did the garment company take?
Answer: The company cooperated fully with police, providing all relevant documents and evidence that accelerated the investigation.