MUMBAI, Aug. 10 -- Two cab drivers, in separate incidents this month, allegedly extorted exorbitant charges from foreign nationals for their journeys from the airport to their destinations within the city. The Sahar police arrested them both on Friday. On July 25, 39-year-old Uber driver Arun Mishra picked up Frank Coffman, an American citizen, from the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport. Before Mishra could drop his passenger off at JW Marriott in Andheri East, he allegedly abruptly stopped the ride mid-way, said a police officer. Mishra snatched Coffman's phone to cancel the ride and forcefully took Rs.1,300 from him before fleeing. "We registered the case on Friday as the complaint was filed late with us," said the police officer. Mishra was booked under Section 308 (extortion) of the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, and arrested from his house in Saki Naka on Friday. In the second case, an Australian citizen Eyan Austan hailed a cab from the CSMIA on August 3 to the same hotel, which is about 400m away from the airport. The taxi driver, 39-year-old Sunil Sharma, initially charged him Rs.3,500, but at the end of the journey, he demanded $3,500 from Austan. Both passengers had complained to the hotel's management, who filed a complaint with the Sahar police on their behalf. Following this, Sharma, a Jogeshwari resident, was also booked for extortion and arrested on Friday....