Man who impersonated Maha Guv’s son booked for intimidation

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Hyderabad: A man, who allegedly impersonated as the son of Maharashtra Governor Ch Vidyasagar Rao and “threatened” a government employee here to give up his claim on a plot of land in the city, has been booked for criminal intimidation, police said today.

The victim, an Office Superintendent, yesterday lodged a complaint with Bowenpally Police Station stating he received a call, in which the caller introduced himself as Vivek, son of Maharashtra Governor and threatened him to mould himself and surrender the plot measuring 180 square yard to him and harassed him mentally.

The prima facie evidence collected so far, established that the person who called the petitioner is one Sridhar Rao and he fraudulently used the name Vivek, son of Maharashtra Governor Ch Vidyasagar Rao, though there is no relation between the caller Sridhar Rao and Vivek, a release from Hyderabad Police said.

A case was registered under IPC section 506 (criminal intimidation) and appropriate legal action will be initiated against Sridhar Rao who fraudulently claimed himself as the son of the Maharashtra Governor, the release added.

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