Mumbai Chartered Accountant dies by suicide after alleged blackmail and extortion
Mumbai/IBNS: A Chartered Accountant in Mumbai died by suicide leaving a note where he accused two people of blackmail and extortion, media reports said.

Raj Leela More wrote in the suicide note that he was blackmailed into paying Rs. 3 crore from his company's bank account.
Police said the 32-year-old alleged that two people, whose names have been mentioned in the note, had threatened him to leak his private video.
More alleged Rahul Parwani and Saba Qureshi blackmailed him for the last 18 months threatening him to circulate the video.
The CA had transferred the huge amount of money from the company's account to the personal accounts of the two, police said.
On the first of the three-page suicide note, More wrote to his mother, apologised to his family and asked to take care of themselves.
In the second page, he apologised to his colleagues and apologised for breaking their trust.
More blamed Rahul and Saba for his suicide in the third and the final page.
Police have filed a case against Rahul and Saba for extortion and abetment to suicide.
No arrest has been made yet.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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