New Delhi: A woman judge in Rajasthan was allegedly blackmailed by a man who had morphed photographs of her and demanded Rs 20 lakh to not make them public, according to the police. The judge’s identity has not been revealed.According to the news agency PTI, the police have identified the man and are currently attempting to arrest him. The report says that the accused downloaded the photographs of the judge from a social media account, edited, and then sent to her chambers in the court as well as her home.On February 7, the judge’s stenographer received a parcel delivered by a man claiming to be from the school where the judge’s children study. It contained some sweets, morphed photographs of the judge, and a letter from the blackmailer threatening to make the photographs public if she did not pay Rs 20 lakh.“Be ready with Rs 20 lakh, otherwise will spoil you and your family. Time and place will be informed soon,” the letter read, according to PTI.The judge lodged a first information report when a similar parcel was sent to her residence 20 days later. A case was registered by the police on February 28. The suspect was identified through CCTV camera footage from the court, which showed a man in his 20s delivering the parcel to the judge’s chambers. No arrests have yet been made.According to the news agency IANS, Rajendra Chaudhary, president of the Rajasthan Judiciary Officers Association, demanded the strictest action in the matter from the High Court administration and the Director General of Police.IANS said that in 2021, a Bundi district and session judge was “threatened with dire consequences” and another judge, Ajay Kumar Sharma, who was hearing the Jaipur bomb blast case, received threats in a letter.