TV reporter poses as sex client, traps 2 women, then calls police

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Express news service :New Delhi, Nov 08 2012, 02:29 IST
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asked by his seniors at the office to speak to the stringer, Naveen Kumar, against whom there had been several complaints of blackmail.

Mukesh said he was asked by the office to find out if Naveen had been blackmailing builders in the area.

“I was asked to talk to the stringer and a property dealer to verify if the allegations were true. At 1.30 pm, I reached Najafgarh, where I met a property agent. The property dealer, named Sri Bhagwan, told me that the stringer was threatening to conduct a sting operation on him. Later, I got a call from Naveen who asked me to meet him at Gopal Nagar,” the FIR stated.

Mukesh said he met Naveen in Gopal Nagar. “He thrashed me and held me at gunpoint. At gunpoint I was taken to a nearby building where I was locked. I was beaten (up) but managed to escape,” the complaint read. Naveen has been arrested.

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N.ASTI | 08-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
Tis is the level of journalism in India.Does this news worth giving importance?Does IE under SG and present Goenka have this level of running a Media-House which was having a high prestige in the past? After trying to defame Anna for IAC because of sheltering involvement of his Boss in 2G the editot-in-chief has lost all reliability.Is NDTV not partial in its journalism?Has NDTV,SG,Tehlka & Co ever brought out any scam of Congress which is deep drowned in grafts?That reveals their reliabilty.

Reporter should be booked for

idiotReporter | 08-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
Reporter should be booked for soiling the RBI notes since he signed on those. As per RBI its a crime to write anything on the notes. This bugger should be behind bars now too.

Lows and highs in journalism

Prashant | 08-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
I still consider your report on General V.K Singh was the lowest point in indian journalism's history.

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I agree

Amit | 08-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
I agree with you. One did not expect such report from Indian Express. It was a direct attack on our country's armed forces.

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