A group of miscreants who falsely implicated innocent civilians in rape cases for extortion were booked by the same police station in Anjuna, Goa for extortion, kidnapping, and providing false information.

This was confirmed by PI Paresh Naik of the police station who said, “Arrest warrants are out against ten others along with notorious bookie Anil Jaisinghani, the girl Tulika Katare who falsely complained of rape for criminally conspiring and cooking up a false story to frame Kishore Keswani.”

Powai-resident businessman Kishore Keswani who has been fighting for two years to ensure that the guilty who framed him are brought to book was overwhelmed by the turn of events. “This has taken two years. But I was confident I'll be able to bring the accused to justice and make them face punitive action. I'm glad as this reaffirm my faith in the due process of law which had been badly shaken.”

Keswani had been arrested “for intoxicating and raping a 22-year-old resident of Indore, Madhya Pradesh in a Goa hotel on the intervening night between Feb 10 and 11th, 2016,” on a complaint by one Tulika Katare, who claimed she was the victim. However, it was proved through CCTV footage that Keswani was attending a marriage ceremony on the February 10 and 11 in Ulhasnagar about 580kms from Goa. The call data records also substantiated that Keswani was in Ulhasnagar when “the crime” took place.

Later, Urmila Vasant Malvankar, owner of the hotel Goan Darbar where the rape allegedly happened, and manager Anand Prakash Yadav identified bookie Jaisinghani from a photograph shown to them by police, that it was he who was with the “rape victim” in the hotel that night.

What's worse it was also established that Jaisinghani flew to Goa on an alias Bhagwandas Anil (Bhagwandas is his late father's name) on February 9th, 2016 (copy of the ticket with dna). Anil also bought flight tickets for the Goa police team Mahesh Kerkar, Tirtharaj Mhamal and Suhas Joshi from his own debit card for arresting Keswani, he also drove the trio in a stolen car with a fake licence plate.

Many are linking an FIR lodged against the Goa police team at Mumbai's Saki Naka police station under charges of forgery, fraud, cheating and kidnapping after three policemen arrived in a stolen cars with fake license plates, for investigating a false case.

On March 6, 2016, Powai-resident businessman Kishore Keswani's car was waylaid by two cars at Chandivali market. Mahesh Kerkar the police sub inspector of the Anjuna of North Goa police station emerged from the Ertiga Car (GJ 06 FC 6321) blocking Keswani's car from the front, tapped on Keswani's car window asking for him.

Keswani told dna, “When I saw notorious international bookie Anil Jaisinghani who I'm fighting against since April 2015 because he grabbed my land in Ulhasnagar, in the driver's seat with the policeman, I realised something's fishy," he added “I told Kerkar I'm not Keswani and asked my driver to turn the car. But an Innova (MH05 AX 9808) driven by Jaisinghani's brother-in-law Hiro Kewalramani blocked us from behind. I realised I could be kidnapped and made to sign away the land under threat, so I called my nephew Deepak to alert the Saki Naka police.”