Mohali, June 9 -- In a plot straight out of the movies, five men, posing as police officials, abducted a jeweller from his showroom in Zirakpur and extorted Rs.5 lakh from his family. Victim Gorav Goel, the owner of MG Jewellers, told police that around 3.50 pm on Saturday, a black Mahindra Scorpio, bearing Haryana registration number HR-54G-7839, stopped outside his showroom. Three men stepped out while two others remained inside the vehicle. One of the suspects, wearing a khaki turban and khaki trousers, entered the shop and created the impression that he was part of a police team. He allegedly slapped a customer, accusing him of selling stolen goods to the jeweller, before the group roughed up Goel, seized his mobile phone and car keys, and forced him and his employee, Joginder Singh, into the Scorpio. Before being taken away, Goel managed to pass his neighbour's phone number to a nearby shopkeeper and asked him to inform his father, Baldev Goel. The complainant alleged the accused drove him around and held him near Sector 3 in Zirakpur, where they assaulted him, abused him and threatened him with a knife. The complainant said his father later arranged Rs.5 lakh cash and handed it over at the accused after which they let him go. Later, they contacted him over phone and demanded 11gm gold, claiming it was required to show a recovery in their purported investigation. A case under Sections 115(2) (voluntarily hurt), 204 (personating a public servant), 310(2) (dacoity), 311 (robbery with deadly weapon), and 140(2) (kidnapping for heinous crime) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita has been registered and efforts are on to arrest the accused, police said....