New Delhi, March 29 -- A 20-year-old woman and her four male associates were arrested for allegedly abducting a 34-year-old man in a car from south Delhi's Nehru Place, assaulting him, and extorting Rs.7 lakh, a police officer said on Saturday. The accused were identified as Harleen Kaur alias Jenny, 20, Nabjot, 30, a gym and martial arts trainer, Sanjay alias Joey, 28, a veterinary student, Rishabh, 25, a cab driver, and Sahil Chauhan. The victim, in his complaint, said that around 7pm on Tuesday, two cars approached him, of which three men stepped out and pushed him into one of the cars. "He was assaulted and choked, due to which he fell unconscious. After regaining consciousness, he was forced to transfer around Rs.7 lakh via UPI, ATM withdrawals, and credit card transactions. He was driven around south Delhi and Gurugram throughout the night and abandoned at Nehru Place around 9.30 am on Wednesday," said an officer, who asked not to be named. Based on the victim's complaint, police registered a case under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Section 309 (robbery) and 140 (kidnapping or abducting a person) at the Kalkaji police station on Wednesday, DCP (southeast) Hemant Tiwari said. Details from the online payments led investigators to a mobile number linked to the suspects. The accused were arrested in multiple raids. "Initial probe has revealed that the accused had targeted and robbed two more people, including a doctor, using the same modus operandi," the officer said....