Jammu and Kashmir Police (JKP) claimed to have busted a fake Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) module of extortionists in Sopore in Baramulla District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) in India on January 17, reports Daily Excelsior. The Police received a complaint from a person that he had received a letter on the letter pad of LeT, demanding INR 50,000 for the outfit since it was in a dire need of funds for carrying out various activities. During the course of investigation, it came to fore that three persons identified as Ishfaq Ahmad Reshi, a driver, Mumtaz Ahmad War, an Imam of a mosque, and Abdul Qayoom Ganie, a mason, all residents of Warpora mastered a plan to collect money from the complainant. The Police said that all three accused were arrested and upon interrogation, the three revealed how they were blackmailing the general public and prominent businessmen of the area by sending letters on the fake letter pad of LeT. During their further questioning they confessed that their area of operation was not confined to Warpora and they have extorted money from residents of main town Sopore also.