PRAYAGRAJ, Nov. 18 -- A case of intimidation of the district magistrate, Bijnor and SDM using the name of a district court judge has come to light. The caller, claiming to be additional chief judicial magistrate Yogesh Jain, recommended removing the name of female ARO from her duties in the mass revision of the voter list. After receiving information from the Bijnor district administration, the additional chief judicial magistrate filed an FIR against the unknown person at the Colonelganj police station. Additional chief judicial magistrate Yogesh Jain, in his complaint to the police, stated that on August 18, information was received from the office of SDM, Dhampur of Bijnor district that an unknown person was calling several senior officials in Bijnor district and recommending that assistant electoral registration officer, Dhampur, Preeti Gupta, be removed from her duties in the electoral revision. Jain stated that no one called on his behalf. A check of the unknown number on Truecaller revealed chief judicial magistrate Yogesh Jain. The mobile app Truecaller also lists the email ID mayankjaiswal67701@gmail.com along with the mobile number. The judicial magistrate also stated in the complaint that on November 10, a speed post sent by Vipin Kumar, resident of Anand Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka, was received at the court's address. It alleged that Ayush Jain, son of Rajiv Jain, of Dhampur police station, Dhampur tehsil, Bijnor district, was calling various officials in the name of the judicial magistrate and forcing them to do inappropriate things. Meanwhile, SHO of Colonelganj police station Santosh Kumar Singh stated that an FIR has been registered based on the complaint and efforts are underway to arrest the accused. A case of blackmailing has come to light wherein an advocate of Allahabad high court was threatened to pay Rs 5 lakh or his private photographs would be made public. High court advocate Shubham Tripathi was allegedly forced to pay Rs 5 lakh extortion money . Based on the complaint, the Colonelganj police station has registered an FIR against one named and three unidentified persons. According to the complaint filed by Tripathi, Ashish Pandey, a resident of Chhota Baghada, demanded Rs 5 lakh and threatened to make the lawyer's private photos and videos viral on social media. Fearing public shame, Tripathi deposited Rs 2.5 lakh online. However, Pandey remained adamant on his demand for payment of the full amount. It is alleged that when Tripathi refused to pay the money, Pandey, along with three unidentified accomplices, stopped Tripathi on the road and attacked him with the butt of a pistol and an iron rod. They damaged his car and mobile phone, and robbed him of Rs 2,500 and a gold ring. The accused even threatened to kill him if he did not pay the money. SHO of Colonelganj police station Santosh Kumar Singh said that a named FIR has been registered and the matter is being investigated....